NUR265 LATEST 2025 EXAM WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL ANSWERS FROM
AVERIFIED SOURCE
Data collection- subjective - ANSWERS-Perceived by the patient
(emotions and experiences, pain and severity)
Data collection- objective - ANSWERS-perceptible to the senses
can be seen, heard, or felt. lab results and x-ray report.
Data collection- primary - ANSWERS-information straight from
patient or health care worker doing assesment
Data collection- secondary - ANSWERS-information coming from a
source such as a caregiver, family member, coworker
Physical assessment- general survey - ANSWERS-physical
characteristics, appearance, behavior, wellness, color, posture/gait
Physical assessment- complete - ANSWERS-full head to toe
assessment including inspection, auscultation, percussion,
palpation
Physical assessment- focused - ANSWERS-ER/ urgent care related
to a specific problem
Physical assessment- follow up - ANSWERS-following up for
specific problem, see if it has worsened or gotten better, make sure
treatment is working
Assessment techniques- inspection - ANSWERS-observations,
inspecting with eyes
, Assessment techniques- palpation - ANSWERS-gentle application of
the hands to a specific structure or body area to determine size,
consistency, texture, symmetry, and tenderness of underlying
structures
Assessment techniques- percussion - ANSWERS-
percussion=tapping, we use percussion to determine the location,
size, density, or underlying structures
Assessment techniques- auscultation - ANSWERS-listening to the
heart, bowel, and lungs with or without a stethoscope to assess the
presence and quality of sounds
Spirituality - ANSWERS-a person's experience of, or a belief in, a
power apart from his or her own existence
Religion - ANSWERS-the belief in and worship of a superhuman
controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
Spiritual Interventions - ANSWERS-approaches that involve
religious or existential aspects such as finding meaning and purpose
in life
Cultural interventions - ANSWERS-actions taken to provide cultural
sensitive care
Therapeutic communication - ANSWERS-communication used to
build trust and support of the patient like listening, empathy, use of
open-ended questions
Heart assessment- abnormal findings - ANSWERS--full, bulging
jugular veins
-carotid pulse bounding or strong
-visual, forceful PMI
-extra heart sounds
-abnormal heart rate or rhythm
-nails pale, nail swelling
QUESTIONS AND ACTUAL ANSWERS FROM
AVERIFIED SOURCE
Data collection- subjective - ANSWERS-Perceived by the patient
(emotions and experiences, pain and severity)
Data collection- objective - ANSWERS-perceptible to the senses
can be seen, heard, or felt. lab results and x-ray report.
Data collection- primary - ANSWERS-information straight from
patient or health care worker doing assesment
Data collection- secondary - ANSWERS-information coming from a
source such as a caregiver, family member, coworker
Physical assessment- general survey - ANSWERS-physical
characteristics, appearance, behavior, wellness, color, posture/gait
Physical assessment- complete - ANSWERS-full head to toe
assessment including inspection, auscultation, percussion,
palpation
Physical assessment- focused - ANSWERS-ER/ urgent care related
to a specific problem
Physical assessment- follow up - ANSWERS-following up for
specific problem, see if it has worsened or gotten better, make sure
treatment is working
Assessment techniques- inspection - ANSWERS-observations,
inspecting with eyes
, Assessment techniques- palpation - ANSWERS-gentle application of
the hands to a specific structure or body area to determine size,
consistency, texture, symmetry, and tenderness of underlying
structures
Assessment techniques- percussion - ANSWERS-
percussion=tapping, we use percussion to determine the location,
size, density, or underlying structures
Assessment techniques- auscultation - ANSWERS-listening to the
heart, bowel, and lungs with or without a stethoscope to assess the
presence and quality of sounds
Spirituality - ANSWERS-a person's experience of, or a belief in, a
power apart from his or her own existence
Religion - ANSWERS-the belief in and worship of a superhuman
controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
Spiritual Interventions - ANSWERS-approaches that involve
religious or existential aspects such as finding meaning and purpose
in life
Cultural interventions - ANSWERS-actions taken to provide cultural
sensitive care
Therapeutic communication - ANSWERS-communication used to
build trust and support of the patient like listening, empathy, use of
open-ended questions
Heart assessment- abnormal findings - ANSWERS--full, bulging
jugular veins
-carotid pulse bounding or strong
-visual, forceful PMI
-extra heart sounds
-abnormal heart rate or rhythm
-nails pale, nail swelling