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1. A 29 year old male client informs the
nurse that he came to the clinic to
see if, "Maybe I have lung cancer or
something," and wants to get 5. A male client arrive
at the clinic for fol-
checked out since, "I can't seem to
low-up heal
get rid of this body-wracking dry
assessment aft
cough that has been hanging around
recent antibi- ot
for the last six weeks." Which
treatment fo
computer documentation of this
pneumonia withou
client's concerns should the nurse
hospi- talizatio
enter?
Which techniqu
2. A 75-year-old client with a recent should the nurse
history of a cerebrovascular accident
(CVA) presents with right hemiparesis.
The nurse tests the deep tendon
reflexes on the right side and elicits a
brisk 4+ response. Which
interpretation of this finding is
accurate?
3. The nurse examines a client's
abdomen. Which finding indicates
an abnormal re- sponse when
palpating the spleen?
4. In auscultating for the presence of a
carotid artery bruit, the nurse places
the bell of the stethoscope at which
location?
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Describe having a "body-wracking dry cough" of 6 weeks
duration.
Hyperactive response consistent with an upper motor neuron
disorder.
Firm mass palpated at bottom of left rib cage.
Place bell of stethoscope over carotid artery
Press the stethoscope's diaphragm firmly on the skin over each
lung field.
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implement to assess for adventitious 10. A. What type of
lung sounds? ulcer is this?
Which patho-
6. A client with streptococcus physiology?
pharyngitis re- ports high fever, venous or arterial?
difficulty swallowing and
a muffled voice. Which complication
should the nurse suspect?
7. The nurse is obtaining a health history
for a client prior to a scheduled
cholecystectomy. While interviewing
the client, which assess- ment
technique should the nurse use when
asking about the client's use of illegal
drugs and alcohol?
8. The nurse applies pressure over an
area of the lower abdomen where
the client reports pain. The client
denies pain upon palpation, but
reports pain when the pressure is re-
leased. What action should the nurse
imple- ment?
9. The nurse is assessing an ulcer on a
client's lower extremity, which is
likely the result of either venous or
arterial insufficiency. Which assessment
technique should the nurse use to
differentiate the pathophysiology
causing the ulcer?