NR 509 Quiz 2 Advanced Physical Assessment Chamberlain Graded A with Explanations
NR 509 Quiz 2 Advanced Physical Assessment Chamberlain Graded A with Explanations Physical Assessment Quiz 2 1. Question : The nurse is reviewing theories of illness. The germ theory, which states that microscopic organisms such as bacteria and viruses are responsible for specific disease conditions, is a basic belief of which theory of illness? Question 2. Question : In the hot/cold theory, illnesses are believed to be caused by hot or cold entering the body. Which of these patients’ conditions is most consistent with a “cold” condition? Question 3. Question : The nurse is conducting a heritage assessment. Which question is most appropriate for this assessment? Question 4. Question : The nurse is comparing the concepts of religion and spirituality. Which of the following is an appropriate component of one’s spirituality? Question 5. Question : The nurse is reviewing the hot/cold theory of health and illness. Which statement best describes the basic tenets of this theory? Question 6. Question : An elderly Mexican-American woman with traditional beliefs has been admitted to an inpatient care unit. A culturally-sensitive nurse would Question 7. Question : The nurse recognizes that working with children with a different cultural perspective may be especially difficult because Question 8. Question : During morning rounds, the nurse asks a patient, “How are you today?” The patient responds, “You today, you today, you today!” and mumbles the words. This speech pattern is an example of Question 9. Question : A patient repeats, “I feel hot. Hot, cot, rot, tot, got. I’m a spot.” The nurse documents this as an illustration of Question 10. Question : A 26-year-old woman was robbed and beaten a month ago. She is returning to the clinic today for a follow-up assessment. The nurse would want to be certain to ask her which of these questions? Question 11. Question : A 45-year-old woman is at the clinic for a mental status assessment. In giving her the Four Unrelated Words Test, the nurse would be concerned if she could not _____ four unrelated words _____. Question 12. Question : The nurse is assessing a 75-year-old man. As the nurse begins the mental status portion of the assessment, the nurse expects that this patient Question 13. Question : A patient has had a cerebrovascular accident, or stroke. He is trying very hard to communicate. He seems driven to speak and says, “I buy obie get spirding and take my train.” What is the best description of this patient’s problem? Question 14. Question : A 20-year-old construction worker has been brought into the emergency department with heat stroke. He has delirium as a result of the fluid and electrolyte imbalance. For the mental status examination, the nurse should first assess the patient’s Question 15. Question : The nurse is reviewing aspects of substance abuse in preparation for a seminar. Which of these statements illustrates the concept of “tolerance” to an illicit substance? The person Question 16. Question : The nurse is assessing bruising on an injured patient. Which color indicates a new bruise that is less than two hours old? Question 17. Question : The nurse is examining a 3-year-old child who was brought to the emergency room after a fall. Which bruise, if found, would be of most concern? Question 18. Question : A 16-year-old girl is being seen at the clinic for gastrointestinal complaints and weight loss. The nurse determines that many of her complaints may be related to erratic eating patterns, eating predominantly fast foods, and high caffeine intake. In this situation, which is most appropriate when collecting current dietary intake information? Question 19. Question : The nurse is evaluating patients for obesity-related diseases by calculating the waist-to-hip ratios. Which one of these patients would be at increased risk? Question 20. Question : The nurse is providing care for a 68-year-old woman who is complaining of constipation. What concern exists regarding her nutritional status? Question 21. Question : Which of these conditions is due to an inadequate intake of both protein and calories? Question 22. Question : After completing a diet assessment on a 30-year-old woman, the nurse suspects that she may be deficient in iron. Laboratory studies to obtain to verify this condition would be Question 23. Question : When assessing a patient’s nutritional status, the nurse recalls that the best definition of optimal nutritional status is Question 24. Question : A patient tells the nurse that his food just doesn’t have any taste anymore. The nurse’s best response would be Question 25. Question : The nurse is concerned about the skeletal protein reserves of a patient who has been hospitalized frequently for chronic lung disease. Which of these measurements would be necessary to include in the assessment?
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