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1. A patient tells the nurse, Im having a lot of pain in my hip. Which response by th
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e nurse is open-
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ended and would stimulate the patient to provide the most complete data? Ch
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oose all that are correct.
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1) Is your pain severe?
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2) Tell me about your pain. p p p p


3) When did you first notice this pain? p p p p p p


4) How would you describe your pain?: ANS:
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2) Tell me about your pain. p p p p


4) How would you describe your pain?
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The responses Tell me about your pain and How would you describe your pain? are o
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ended responses that stimulate conversation. Although it is important information, th
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e question Is your pain severe? prompts a yes or no response. When did you first notic
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e this pain?also important informationis likely to stimulate a brief, factual answer. Suc
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h questions allow the nurse to control the patients response.
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Limiting the response might lead to an incomplete assessment.
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2. A clients vital signs at the beginning of the shift are as follows: oral temper-
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pature 99.3F (37C), heart rate 82 beats/min, respiratory rate 14 breaths/min, and b
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lood pressure 118/76 mm Hg. Four hours later the clients oral temperature is 10
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2.2F (39C). Based on the temperature change, the nurse should anticipate the
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clients heart rate would be how many beats/min?
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1) 62 p


2) 82 p


3) 102
4) 122: ANS: 3) 102 p p p




Heart rate increases about 10 beats per minute for each degree of temperature to mee
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increased metabolic needs and compensate for peripheral dilation.
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3. The nurse is assessing vital signs for a client after surgical procedure on th
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e left leg. IV fluids are infusing. It would be most important for the nurse to
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1) Compare the left pedal pulse with the right pedal pulse p p p p p p p p p


2) Count the clients respiratory rate for 1 full minute
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3) Take the blood pressure in the arm without an IV
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4) Take an oral temperature with an electronic thermometer: ANS: 1) Compare th
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e left pedal pulse with the right pedal pulse
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For a client having surgery on the leg, the most important data would be whether the
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circulation has been compromised because of the surgery.This can be done only by co
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mparing one leg with the other. The nurse would, of course, count the respiratory rate f
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or 1 full minute and take the BP in the arm without the IV. Oral temperatures are com
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monly obtained using electronic thermometers.
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4. The nurse hears rhonchi when auscultating a clients lungs. Which nursing i
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ntervention would be appropriate for the nurse to implement before reassess-p p p p p p p p p p


ing lung sounds?
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1) Have the client take several deep breaths. p p p p p p


2) Request the client take a deep breath and cough. p p p p p p p p


3) Take the clients blood pressure and apical pulse.
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4) Count the clients respiratory rate for 1 minute.: ANS: 2) Request the client ta
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ke a deep breath and cough.
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Rhonchi are caused by secretions in the large airways and may clear with coughing. Th
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is how you differentiate between rhonchi and other adventitious sounds. Deep breathi
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g will not help to clear rhonchi. Taking the blood pressure and apical pulse and countin
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the respiratory rate are not effective for clearing rhonchi and would not be sufficient for t
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e nurse to identify whether the sounds were, indeed, rhonchi.
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5. Which of the following sets of vital signs are all within normal limits for p
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atients at rest? p p




1) Infant: T 98.8F (rectal), HR 160, RR 16, BP 120/54 p p p p p p p p p


2) Adolescent: T 98.2F (oral), HR 80, RR 18, BP 108/68 p p p p p p p p p


3) Adult: T 99.6F (oral), HR 48, RR 22, BP 130/84 p p p p p p p p p


4) Older adult: T 98.6F (oral), HR 110, RR 28, BP 170/95: ANS: 2) Adolescent: T
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98.2F (oral), HR 80, RR 18, BP 108/68
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All of the adolescents vital signs are within normal parameters for the age. The in-
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pfants temperature is below normal for a rectal reading because the core temperature is
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approximately 1 degree higher than readings from other sites.The heart rate (HR) for a p p p p p p p p p p p p p p


n infant is high, the respiratory rate (RR) is low, and the blood pressure (BP) is high for
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the age. For the typical adult, the temperature is high, the HR is low, the RR is high, and
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pthe BP is elevated for the age. For the older adult, the temperature is high-
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end normal, the HR is high, the RR is high, and the BP is high for the age.
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6. The nurse assesses the following changes in a clients vital signs. Which cl
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ient situation should be reported to the primary care provider?
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1) Decreased blood pressure (BP) after standing up p p p p p p




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2) Decreased temperature after a period of diaphoresis p p p p p p p


3)Increased heart rate after walking down the hall p p p p p p p


4)Increased respiratory rate when the heart rate increases: ANS: 1)Decreased blp p p p p p p p p p


od pressure (BP) after standing up
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A drop in the clients blood pressure when standing indicates orthostatic hypotension, an
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the cause should be investigated. The changes in vital signs indicated in the other opt
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ns are normal changes for the situations.
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7. The clients temperature is 101.1F. Which is the correct conversion to centi-
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pgrade?

1) 38.0C
2) 38.4C
3) 38.8C
4) 39.2C: ANS: 2) 38.4C p p p




To convert Fahrenheit to centigrade, subtract 32 from the temperature, and multiply by
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8. The client has had a fever, ranging from 99.8F orally to 103F orally, over the la
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st 24 hours. The clients fever would be classified as
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1) Constant 2) p


Intermittent 3 p


)Relapsing
4)Remittent: ANS: 4) Remittent p p p




Remittent fevers fluctuate widely over a 24- p p p p p p


hour period. Constant fevers stay above normal with only slight fluctuations. Intermitte
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fevers alternate between normal or subnormal temperatures with periods of fever. Re
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apsing fevers alternate between periods of fever and periods of normal temperature, e
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ch phase lasting 1 to 2 days.
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9. A clients vital signs 4 hours ago were temperature (oral) 101.4F (38.6C), hear
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t rate 110 beats/min, respiratory rate 26 breaths/min, and blood pressure 124/7
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8 mm Hg. The temperature is now 99.4F (37.4C). Based only on the expected rel
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ationship between temperature and respiratory rate, the nurse might best anti
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cipate the clients respiratory rate to be p p p p p p




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