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A nurse is discussing a client's tobacco usage during a health history interview. Which of the
following questions should the nurse ask to maintain nurse-client rapport? - Answer " Would
you like any information on smoking cessation?"
This question empowers the client to make their own decisions regarding their health care
without implying judgement.
A nurse is collecting biographic data from a client who reports they are seeking health care due
to a persistent cough. The client states they identify as transgender. Which of the following
questions should the nurse ask? - Answer " What pronouns do you use? "
The nurse should determine what pronouns the client prefers. This will assist with the provision
of patient-centered care. Additional information the nurse should gather includes the client's
assigned sex at birth and what gender they identify as.
A nurse is collecting a health history from a client who is accompanied by an interpreter. Which
of the following actions should the nurse take? - Answer Speak directly to the client
throughout the interview.
The nurse should focus on the client and address all questions to the client throughout the
interview.
A nurse is preparing to collect a health history from a client. Which of the following should the
nurse plan to assess as a component of a functional assessment? - Answer If the client is
experiencing abuse or human trafficking is correct. A functional assessment determines the
client's ability to care for themselves, their lifestyle choices, and the environment in which they
live. Determining if the client is subjected to abuse or human trafficking should be investigated
during a functional assessment.
The environment in which the client resides is correct. A functional assessment determines the
client's ability to care for themselves, their lifestyle choices, and the environment in which they
live. Collecting information about the client's living arrangements and community can provide
insight as to social determinates of health which can impact the client's health.
, Client's ability to perform activities associated with daily living is correct. A functional
assessment determines the client's ability to care for themselves, their lifestyle choices, and the
environment in which they live. Determining how a client spends their day and if they are able
to care for themselves independently or require assistance is included in a functional
assessment.
A nurse is gathering information during a health history interview from a client who reports
they have type 1 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? -
Answer Ask the client for additional information regarding the management of their diabetes.
A health history gathers subjective information from the client about their past and current
state of health. It is a screening tool to provide information about the client's positive health
actions and potential problems and concerns. The nurse should complete the information
gathering stage before moving to other actions.
A nurse is collecting information about a client's family history. The nurse should plan to collect
information about the health of which of the following client relatives? - Answer Parents is
correct. The nurse should plan to collect health information about three generations of the
client's immediate blood relatives. This information includes the client's parents' ages, health
status, and cause of death, if applicable.
Siblings is correct. The nurse should plan to collect health information about three generations
of the client's immediate relatives. This information includes the client's siblings' ages, health
status, and cause of death, if applicable.
Grandparents is correct. The nurse should plan to collect health information about three
generations of the client's immediate blood relatives. This information includes the client's
grandparents' ages, health status, and cause of death, if applicable.
A nurse is gathering information about a client's personal lifestyle choices. Which of the
following information should the nurse seek to gather while investigating substance abuse? -
Answer Prescription medications taken for recreational purposes is correct. Inquiring if the
client has taken prescription medications for nontherapeutic reasons should be included when
assessing the client's personal lifestyle habits. This information is a component of a functional
assessment.
Determination of when the client last had an alcoholic drink is correct. Asking the client when