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Chapter 44: Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The client’s electronic health record indicates genu varum. What does the nurse understand this term to mean? 
a.	Bow-legged 
b.	Fluid accumulation 
c.	Knock-kneed 
d.	Spinal curvature 
 
ANS: A 
Genu varum is a bow-legged deformity. A fluid accumulation is an effusion. Genu valgum is knock-kneed. A spinal curvature could be kyphosis or lordosis. 
DIF: Remembering 	TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Assessment 	KEY: Musculoskeletal assessment, Musculoskeleta...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The client’s electronic health record indicates genu varum. What does the nurse understand this term to mean? 
a.	Bow-legged 
b.	Fluid accumulation 
c.	Knock-kneed 
d.	Spinal curvature 
 
ANS: A 
Genu varum is a bow-legged deformity. A fluid accumulation is an effusion. Genu valgum is knock-kneed. A spinal curvature could be kyphosis or lordosis. 
DIF: Remembering 	TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Assessment 	KEY: Musculoskeletal assessment, Musculoskeleta...
Chapter 43: Assessment and Care of Patients with Ear and Hearing Problems
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse is teaching a client about factors that can cause external otitis. Which of these factors would the nurse emphasize as the highest risk? 
a.	Excess cerumen 
b.	Swimming 
c.	Sinus congestion 
d.	Meniere disease 
 
ANS: B 
External otitis is often called “swimmer’s ear” because it is most often caused by swimming in lakes, ponds, and untreated pools. 
DIF: Remembering 	TOP: Integrated Process: Assessment 	KEY: Ear and hearing problems, Assessment 	MSC: ...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse is teaching a client about factors that can cause external otitis. Which of these factors would the nurse emphasize as the highest risk? 
a.	Excess cerumen 
b.	Swimming 
c.	Sinus congestion 
d.	Meniere disease 
 
ANS: B 
External otitis is often called “swimmer’s ear” because it is most often caused by swimming in lakes, ponds, and untreated pools. 
DIF: Remembering 	TOP: Integrated Process: Assessment 	KEY: Ear and hearing problems, Assessment 	MSC: ...
Test bank Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts for Interprofessional Collaborative Care 10th Edition Chapters (36-40)
Chapter 36: Assessment of the Hematologic System
Chapter 37: Concepts of Care for Patients with Hematologic Problems
Chapter 38: Assessment of the Nervous System
Chapter 39: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Brain
Chapter 40: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The
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- Chapter 36: Assessment of the Hematologic System • Examen
- Chapter 39: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Brain • Examen
- Chapter 40: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Spinal Cord • Examen
- Chapter 37: Concepts of Care for Patients with Hematologic Problems • Examen
- Chapter 38: Assessment of the Nervous System • Examen
Chapter 36: Assessment of the Hematologic System
Chapter 37: Concepts of Care for Patients with Hematologic Problems
Chapter 38: Assessment of the Nervous System
Chapter 39: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Brain
Chapter 40: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The
Chapter 42: Assessment and Care of Patients with Eye and Vision Problems
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client who is nearly blind is admitted to the hospital. What action by the nurse is most important? 
a.	Allow the client to feel his or her way around. 
b.	Let the client arrange objects on the bedside table. 
c.	Orient the client to the room using a focal point. 
d.	Speak loudly and slowing when talking to the client. 
 
ANS: C 
Using a focal point, orient the client to the room by giving descriptions of items as they relate to the focal point. Letting the client a...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client who is nearly blind is admitted to the hospital. What action by the nurse is most important? 
a.	Allow the client to feel his or her way around. 
b.	Let the client arrange objects on the bedside table. 
c.	Orient the client to the room using a focal point. 
d.	Speak loudly and slowing when talking to the client. 
 
ANS: C 
Using a focal point, orient the client to the room by giving descriptions of items as they relate to the focal point. Letting the client a...
Chapter 38: Assessment of the Nervous System
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	After teaching a patient who is scheduled for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the nurse assesses the client’s understanding. Which statement indicates client understanding of the teaching? 
a.	“I must increase my fluids because of the dye used for the MRI.” 
b.	“My urine will be radioactive so I should not share a bathroom.” 
c.	“My gag reflex will be tested before I can eat or drink anything.” 
d.	“I can return to my usual activities immediately after...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	After teaching a patient who is scheduled for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the nurse assesses the client’s understanding. Which statement indicates client understanding of the teaching? 
a.	“I must increase my fluids because of the dye used for the MRI.” 
b.	“My urine will be radioactive so I should not share a bathroom.” 
c.	“My gag reflex will be tested before I can eat or drink anything.” 
d.	“I can return to my usual activities immediately after...
Chapter 37: Concepts of Care for Patients with Hematologic Problems
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client has been admitted after sustaining a humerus fracture that occurred when picking up the family cat. What test result would the nurse correlate to this condition? 
a.	Bence-Jones protein in urine 
b.	Epstein-Barr virus: positive 
c.	Hemoglobin: 18 mg/dL (180 mmol/L) 
d.	Red blood cell count: 8.2 million/mcL (8.2 1012/L) 
 
ANS: A 
This client has possible multiple myeloma. A positive Bence-Jones protein finding would correlate with this condition. The Ep...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client has been admitted after sustaining a humerus fracture that occurred when picking up the family cat. What test result would the nurse correlate to this condition? 
a.	Bence-Jones protein in urine 
b.	Epstein-Barr virus: positive 
c.	Hemoglobin: 18 mg/dL (180 mmol/L) 
d.	Red blood cell count: 8.2 million/mcL (8.2 1012/L) 
 
ANS: A 
This client has possible multiple myeloma. A positive Bence-Jones protein finding would correlate with this condition. The Ep...
Chapter 40: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Spinal Cord
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse cares for a client with a spinal cord injury. With which interprofessional health team member would the nurse collaborate to assist the client with activities of daily living? 
a.	Social worker 
b.	Physical therapist 
c.	Occupational therapist 
d.	Case manager 
 
ANS: C 
The occupational therapist instructs the patient in the correct use of all adaptive equipment. In collaboration with the therapist, the nurse instructs family members or the caregiver about tr...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A nurse cares for a client with a spinal cord injury. With which interprofessional health team member would the nurse collaborate to assist the client with activities of daily living? 
a.	Social worker 
b.	Physical therapist 
c.	Occupational therapist 
d.	Case manager 
 
ANS: C 
The occupational therapist instructs the patient in the correct use of all adaptive equipment. In collaboration with the therapist, the nurse instructs family members or the caregiver about tr...
Chapter 39: Concepts of Care for Patients with Problems of the Central Nervous System: The Brain
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse assesses a client who has a history of migraines. Which symptom would the nurse identify as an early sign of a migraine with aura? 
a.	Vertigo 
b.	Lethargy 
c.	Visual disturbances 
d.	Numbness of the tongue 
 
ANS: C 
Early warning of impending migraine with aura usually consists of visual changes, flashing lights, or diplopia. The other symptoms are not associated with an impending migraine with aura. 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse assesses a client who has a history of migraines. Which symptom would the nurse identify as an early sign of a migraine with aura? 
a.	Vertigo 
b.	Lethargy 
c.	Visual disturbances 
d.	Numbness of the tongue 
 
ANS: C 
Early warning of impending migraine with aura usually consists of visual changes, flashing lights, or diplopia. The other symptoms are not associated with an impending migraine with aura. 
DIF: Remembering 	TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing P...
Test bank Medical Surgical Nursing Concepts for Interprofessional Collaborative Care 10th Edition Chapters (31-35)
Chapter 31: Concepts of Care for Patients with Dysrhythmias
Chapter 32: Concepts of Care for Patients with Cardiac Problems
Chapter 33: Concepts of Care for Patients with Vascular Problems
Chapter 34: Critical Care of Patients with Shock
Chapter 35: Critical Care of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes

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- Chapter 32: Concepts of Care for Patients with Cardiac Problems • Examen
- Chapter 33: Concepts of Care for Patients with Vascular Problems • Examen
- Chapter 31: Concepts of Care for Patients with Dysrhythmias • Examen
- Chapter 35: Critical Care of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes • Examen
- Chapter 34: Critical Care of Patients with Shock • Examen
Chapter 31: Concepts of Care for Patients with Dysrhythmias
Chapter 32: Concepts of Care for Patients with Cardiac Problems
Chapter 33: Concepts of Care for Patients with Vascular Problems
Chapter 34: Critical Care of Patients with Shock
Chapter 35: Critical Care of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes

Chapter 34: Critical Care of Patients with Shock
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client is receiving norepinephrine for shock. What assessment finding best indicates a therapeutic effect from this drug? 
a.	Alert and oriented, answering questions 
b.	Client denies chest pain or chest pressure 
c.	IV site without redness or swelling 
d.	Urine output of 30 mL/hr for 2 hours 
 
ANS: A 
Normal cognitive function is a good indicator that the client is receiving the benefits of norepinephrine. The brain is very sensitive to changes in oxygenation and ...
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	A client is receiving norepinephrine for shock. What assessment finding best indicates a therapeutic effect from this drug? 
a.	Alert and oriented, answering questions 
b.	Client denies chest pain or chest pressure 
c.	IV site without redness or swelling 
d.	Urine output of 30 mL/hr for 2 hours 
 
ANS: A 
Normal cognitive function is a good indicator that the client is receiving the benefits of norepinephrine. The brain is very sensitive to changes in oxygenation and ...
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