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An 85-year-old patient comments during his annual physical that "he seems to be getting
shorter
as he ages". The FNP should explain that decrease height occurs with aging because: Of
the shortening of the vertebral column
A patient is complaining of pain in his joints that is worse in the morning, is better after he
has
moved around for a while, and then gets worse again if he sits for long periods of time. The
FNP
should assess for other signs of what problem? Rheumatoid arthritis
When the FNP asks a 68-year-old patient to stand with feet together and arms at his side with
his eyes closed he starts to sway and moves his feet farther apart. The FNP would document
this
finding as: Positive Romberg sign
, During an assessment of the cranial nerves the FNP finds the following asymmetry when the
patient smiles or frowns, uneven lifting of eyebrows, sagging of lower eyelids, and escape of
air
when the FNP presses against the right path cheek. This would indicate dysfunction of which
of
these cranial nerves? Motor component of VII
The FNP is teaching a class on osteoporosis prevention to a group of postmenopausal women
which of these actions is the best way to prevent or delay bone loss in this group? Taking
calcium and vitamin D supplements
In obtaining a history on a 74 year old patient the FNP notes that he drinks alcohol daily and
that
he has noticed a tremor in his hands that affects his ability to hold thing. With this
information
what should the FNP's response be? Does the tremor change when you drink the alcohol?
During a history of a 78-year-old man his wife states that "he occasionally has problems with
short-term memory loss and confusion. He can't even remember how to button his shirt". In
doing the assessment of his sensory system which action of the FNP's is most appropriate?
Before testing, the FNP would assess the patient's mental status and ability to follow
directions
at this time
While obtaining a history of a 3 month old infant from the mother the FNP asks about the
infants
ability to suck and grass the mothers finger. What is the FNP assessing? Reflexes
The FNP is doing an assessment on a 29-year-old woman who visits the clinic complaining
of
always dropping things and falling down. While testing rapid alternating movements the FNP
notices that the woman is unable to pat both her knees. Her response is very slow and she
misses frequently. What should the FNP suspect? Dysfunction of the cerebellum
A mother brings her two month old daughter in for an examination says "my daughter rolled
over
against the wall and now I have noticed that she has the spot soft on the top of her head, is
there