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Health Assessment ATI EXAM 1 correctly answered latest 2023A nurse is introducing herself to a client as the first step of a comprehensive physical examination. Which of the following strategies should the nurse use with this client? (select all that apply) A. Address the client with the appropriate title and her last name. B. Use a mix of open- and close-ended questions. C. Reduce environmental noise. D. Have the client complete a health history form. E. Perform the general survey before the examination. B, C, E Rationale: B. Open‑ended questions help the client tell her story in her own way. Closed‑ended questions are useful for clarifying and verifying information the nurse gathers from the client's story C. quiet, comfortable environment eliminates distractions and helps the client focus on the important aspects of the interview. E. The general survey is noninvasive and, along with the health history and vital sign measurement, can help put the client at ease before the more sensitive parts of the process, such as the examination A nurse in a provider's office is documenting his findings following an examination he performed for a client new to the practice. Which of the following parameters should he include as part of the general survey? (Select all that apply.) A. Posture B. Skin lesions C. Speech D. Allergies. E. immunization status A, B, C Rationale: A. Posture is part of the body structure or general appearance portion of the general survey. B. Skin lesions are part of the body structure or general appearance portion of the general survey. C. Speech is part of the behavior portion of the general survey A nurse is collecting data for a client's comprehensive physical examination. after the nurse inspects the client's abdomen, which of the following skills of the physical examination process should she perform next? A.olfaction B.auscultation C.Palpation D.Percussion B Rationale: B. Because palpation and percussion can alter the frequency and intensity of bowel sounds, the nurse should auscultate the abdomen next and before using those two techniques A nurse is performing a comprehensive physical examination of an older adult client. Which of the following interventions should the nurse use in consideration of the client's age? (Select all that apply.) a.Collect the data in one continuous session. B.Plan to allow plenty of time for position changes. C.Make sure the client has any essential sensory aids in place. D. tell the client to take her time answering questions. E. invite the client to use the bathroom before beginning the examination B, C, D, E Rationale: B. Because many older adults have mobility challenges, the nurse should plan to allow extra time for position changes. C. the nurse should make sure clients who use sensory aids have them available for use. the client has to be able to hear the nurse and see well enough to avoid injury. D. Some older clients need more time to collect their thoughts and answer questions, but most are reliable historians. Feeling rushed can hinder communication. E. This is a courtesy for all clients, to avoid discomfort during palpation of the lower abdomen for example, but this is especially important for older clients who have a smaller bladder capacity. A nurse in a family practice clinic is performing a physical examination of an adult client. Which part of her hands should she use during palpation for optimal assessment of skin temperature? A.Palmar surface B.Fingertips C.Dorsal surface D.Base of the fingers C Rationale: C. The dorsal surface of the hand is the most sensitive to temperature. A nurse is caring for an 82‑year‑old client in the emergency department who has an oral body temperature of 38.3° C (101° F), pulse rate 114/min, and respiratory rate 22/min. He is restless and his skin is warm. Which of the following interventions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) A.Obtain culture specimens before initiating antimicrobials. B.Restrict the client's oral fluid intake. C.Encourage the client to rest and limit activity. D. allow the client to shiver to dispel excess heat. E. assist the client with oral hygiene frequently A, C, E Rationale: A. he provider can prescribe cultures to identify any infectious organisms causing the fever. the nurse should obtain culture specimens before antimicrobial therapy to prevent interference with the detection of the infection. C.Rest helps conserve energy and decreases metabolic rate. activity can increase heat production E. Oral hygiene helps prevent cracking of dry mucous membranes of the mouth and lips A nurse is instructing an assistive personnel (aP) about caring for a client who has a low platelet count as a result of chemotherapy. Which of the following instructions is the priority for measuring vital signs for this client? A.

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1.A nurse is introducing herself to a client as the first step of a
comprehensive physical examination. Which of the following strategies
should the nurse use with this client? (select all that apply)

A. Address the client with the appropriate title and her last name.
B. Use a mix of open- and close-ended questions.
C. Reduce environmental noise.
D. Have the client complete a health history form.
E. Perform the general survey before the examination.: B, C,

E Rationale:

B. Open ended questions help the client tell her story in her own way.
Closed end questions are useful for clarifying and verifying information
the nurse gathers from the client's story
C. quiet, comfortable environment eliminates distractions and helps the
client focus on the important aspects of the interview.
E. The general survey is noninvasive and, along with the health history
and vital sign measurement, can help put the client at ease before the
more sensitive parts of the process, such as the examination
2.A nurse in a provider's office is documenting his findings following an ex-
amination he performed for a client new to the practice. Which of the
following parameters should he include as part of the general survey?
(Select all that apply.)

A. Posture
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,B. Skin lesions
C. Speech
D. Allergies.
E. immunization status: A, B,

C Rationale:

A. Posture is part of the body structure or general appearance portion of
the general survey.
B. Skin lesions are part of the body structure or general appearance
portion of the general survey.
C. Speech is part of the behavior portion of the general survey




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, 3.A nurse is collecting data for a client's comprehensive physical examina-
tion. after the nurse inspects the client's abdomen, which of the following
skills of the physical examination process should she perform next?

A. olfaction
B.auscultation
C.Palpation
D.Percussion:
B

Rationale:

B. Because palpation and percussion can alter the frequency and
intensity of bowel sounds, the nurse should auscultate the abdomen
next and before using those two techniques
4.A nurse is performing a comprehensive physical examination of an
older adult client. Which of the following interventions should the nurse
use in consideration of the client's age? (Select all that apply.)

a.Collect the data in one continuous session.
B. Plan to allow plenty of time for position changes.
C. Make sure the client has any essential sensory aids in place.
D. tell the client to take her time answering questions.
E. invite the client to use the bathroom before beginning the examination:
B, C, D, E

Rationale:

B. Because many older adults have mobility challenges, the nurse
should plan to allow extra time for position changes.
C. the nurse should make sure clients who use sensory aids have them
available for use. the client has to be able to hear the nurse and see
well enough to avoid injury.
D. Some older clients need more time to collect their thoughts and
answer questions, but most are reliable historians. Feeling rushed can
hinder communication.
E. This is a courtesy for all clients, to avoid discomfort during palpation
of the lower abdomen for example, but this is especially important for
older clients who have a smaller bladder capacity.

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