Physical Assessment of an Adult
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During a physical assessment, the nurse palpates the abdomen of a client. What should the nurse
assess for?
✔✔ The presence of tenderness, swelling, and masses.
When performing a physical assessment of the respiratory system, what is the nurse's primary
goal?
✔✔ To assess the rate, rhythm, and depth of breathing.
In a comprehensive physical assessment, the nurse inspects the client's skin. What is the nurse
looking for?
✔✔ Signs of bruising, rashes, or lesions that might indicate underlying conditions.
When checking for a pulse, how should the nurse assess the radial pulse?
✔✔ By placing two fingers over the radial artery at the wrist and counting the beats for 30
seconds, then multiplying by two.
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, What is the most appropriate action when assessing a client's blood pressure manually?
✔✔ Inflate the cuff to 20-30 mmHg above the client's usual systolic pressure to ensure an
accurate reading.
During a cardiovascular assessment, the nurse listens for heart sounds. What is the best position
for a client to be in?
✔✔ The client should be lying down with the head of the bed elevated slightly to allow for better
auscultation.
When assessing the gastrointestinal system, how should the nurse proceed with palpation of the
abdomen?
✔✔ Palpate lightly in all four quadrants, starting from the lower right quadrant, to assess for
tenderness or masses.
While conducting an assessment of the musculoskeletal system, the nurse tests the range of
motion in the shoulder. What is the appropriate action?
✔✔ Ask the client to move the shoulder through flexion, extension, abduction, and rotation, and
note any pain or limitation.
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