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Advanced Health Assessment and Differential Diagnosis: Essentials for Clinical Practice 1st Edition by Suzanne Smeltzer, Karen Myrick- TEST BANK Complete Chapters 1-12| Verified Q&As with Explanations

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Diagnosis: Essentials for Clinical Practice 1st Edition




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by Suzanne Smeltzer, Karen Myrick- TEST BANK
Complete Chapters 1-12| Verified Q&As with
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Table of Contents




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Chapter 1. Health History, The Patient Interview, And Motivational Interviewing




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Chapter 2. Advanced Health Assessment of the Head, Neck, and Lymphatic System

Chapter 3. Advanced Health Assessment of the Nose, Mouth, and Throat

Chapter 4. Advanced Health Assessment of the Eyes and Ears

Chapter 5. Advanced Health Assessment of Skin, Hair, and Nails

Chapter 6. Advanced Health Assessment of the Cardiovascular System

Chapter 7 Advanced Health Assessment of the Respiratory System

Chapter 8 Advanced Health Assessment of the Abdomen, Rectum, and Anus

Chapter 9 Advanced Health Assessment of the Male Genitourinary System

Chapter 10 Advanced Assessment of the Female Reproductive System

Chapter 11 Advanced Health Assessment of the Neurological System

Chapter 12 Advanced Health Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System




Chapter 1: Health History, The Patient Interview, And Motivational Interviewing

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The nurse is preparing to conduct a health history. Which of these statements best describes the purpose of a
health history?

a. To provide an opportunity for interaction between the patient and the nurse

b. To provide a form for obtaining the patients biographic information

c. To document the normal and abnormal findings of a physical assessment

d. To provide a database of subjective information about the patients past and current health

ANS: D

The purpose of the health history is to collect subjective data what the person says about him or herself. The
other options are not correct.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: dm. 49

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care




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2. When the nurse is evaluating the reliability of a patients responses, which of these statements would be




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correct? The patient:

a. Has a history of drug abuse and therefore is not reliable.




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b. Provided consistent information and therefore is reliable.

c. Smiled throughout interview and therefore is assumed reliable.

d. Would not answer questions concerning stress and therefore is not reliable.

ANS: B

A reliable person always gives the same answers, even when questions are rephrased or are repeated later in
the interview. The other statements are not correct.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: dm. 49

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care



3. A 59-year-old patient tells the nurse that he has ulcerative colitis. He has been having black stools for the
last 24 hours. How would the nurse best document his reason for seeking care?

a. J.M. is a 59-year-old man seeking treatment for ulcerative colitis.

b. J.M. came into the clinic complaining of having black stools for the past 24 hours.

C. J.M. is a 59-year-old man who states that he has ulcerative colitis and wants it checked.

d. J.M. is a 59-year-old man who states that he has been having black stools for the past 24 hours.

ANS: D

The reason for seeking care is a brief spontaneous statement in the persons own words that describes the
reason for the visit. It states one (possibly two) signs or symptoms and their duration. It is enclosed in
quotation marks to indicate the persons exact words.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: dm. 50

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care



4. A patient tells the nurse that she has had abdominal pain for the past week. What would be the nurses best
response?

a. Can you point to where it hurts?

b. Well talk more about that later in the interview.

c. What have you had to eat in the last 24 hours?

d. Have you ever had any surgeries on your abdomen?

ANS: A


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A final summary of any symptom the person has should include, along with seven other critical characteristics,




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Location: specific. The person is asked to point to the location.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: dm. 50




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MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care



5. A 29-year-old woman tells the nurse that she has excruciating pain in her back. Which would be the nurses
appropriate response to the womans statement?

a. How does your family react to your pain?

b. The pain must be terrible. You probably pinched a nerve.

c. Ive had back pain myself, and it can be excruciating.

d. How would you say the pain affects your ability to do your daily activities?

ANS: D

The symptom of pain is difficult to quantify because of individual interpretation. With pain, adjectives should
be avoided and the patient should be asked how the pain affects his or her daily activities. The other responses
are not appropriate.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application) REF: dm. 50

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care



6. In recording the childhood illnesses of a patient who denies having had any, which note by the nurse would
be most accurate?

a. Patient denies usual childhood illnesses.

b. Patient states he was a very healthy child.

c. Patient states his sister had measles, but he didnt.

d. Patient denies measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, pertussis, and strep throat.

ANS: D

Childhood illnesses include measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, pertussis, and strep throat. Avoid recording
usual childhood illnesses because an illness common in the persons childhood may be unusual today (e.g.,
measles).

DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: dm. 51

MSC: Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care

7. A female patient tells the nurse that she has had six pregnancies, with four live births at term and two
spontaneous abortions. Her four children are still living. How would the nurse record this information?

a. P-6, B-4, (S)Ab-2


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