Exam 1 (Chapter 1-9), Advanced Physical
Assessment Exam 2
Terms in this set (75)
A client is complaining of sharp D.
and well localized pain that
increases with movement. This
type of pain is often associated
with post operative pain. The
client is describing:
a. neuropathic pain
b. chronic pain
c. visceral pain
d. somatic pain
,In assessing a tympanic B.
temperature on an adult patient,
which technique would result in
the most accurate reading?
a. Scan across the forehead and
behind the ear
b. The pinna is pulled backward
and up
d. Remove hearing aids and wait
45 seconds
d. A plastic probe is placed
under the tongue
When dealing with clients who C.
have addictions the nurse
practitioner exhibits empathy.
Which best describes this trait:
a. is justifiably angry at clients
choices but able to treat them
with sympathy
b. can treat clients with tolerance
despite their lack of motivation to
change
c. has the ability to understand
emotions and consider clients
perceptions
d. feel sorry for these clients
because they lack willpower
, The client with hypertension has B.
a weight gain of 14 lbs over
thirteen months. The body mass
index (BMI) is now in the
morbidly obese category. The
nurse practitioner should place
high emphasis on:
a. physical examination findings
b. lifestyle modifications
c. obtaining social history
d. management of hypertension
Pupils round and reactive to light C.
and accommodation are
examples of:
a. subjective data
b. plan
c. objective data
d. diagnosis
Which form of elder abuse is C.
NOT correctly matched with its
description?
a. Physical Abuse: Intentionally
inflicted bodily harm such as
bruising, lacerations, fractures or
broken bones
b. Self-Neglect: When the elderly
client does not take precautions
to preserve their own well-being
c. Neglect: unlawful
appropriation or use of another's
property for one's own benefit
d. Sexual Abuse: non-consensual
sexual contact