245 Hesi Assessments

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Which statement would the nurse include in the teaching plan of a client anticipating discharge with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)?

"Wash used dishes in hot, soapy water."

What are the physical signs of nutrient imbalance?

-Hair is dry or brittle -Epistaxis(nose bleed) -Thyroid enlargement -Dry eyes, pale conjunctiva, -glossitis (red, sore tongue) -Dry scaly skin -Petechiae, ecchymoses -poor wound healing

What is a normal PR interval?

0.12-0.20 seconds

Beau's grooves

1-mm-wide horizontal depressions in the nail plates caused by growth arrest (involves all nails) could mean an acute or severe illness or severe malnutriton

Shat is the normal specific gravity of urine?

1.005- 1.030

Which actions would be considered in the collaborative plan of care for a client with increased lens density?

A client with cataracts has increased lens density due to drying and compression of older lens fibers. -Performing phacoemulsification, monitoring the clients blood glucose levels, assessing if the clients is on antiplatelet medication

Tinea Pedis

ALso known as athletes foot

Which is a secondary cause of adrenal insufficiency?

Adrenal insufficiency is also called Addison disease. Secondary causes of adrenal insufficiency include pituitary tumors.

What hormone influences kidney function?

Aldosterone

Tinea Cruris

Also known as jock itch

Peptic Ulcer Disease

An abrasion of the stomach or small intestine.

What are the clinical manifestations of Chronic Hepatitis?

Anemia, ascites and lower extremity edema, bleeding abnormalities, hepatic encephalopathy, Jaundice, spider angiomas

What is late clubbing?

Angle between the nail plate and the proximal nail fold exceeds 180 degreesNail base visibly edematous and spongy when palpatedEnlargement of the soft tissue of the fingertips gives a "drumstick" appearance when viewed from above could mean COPD, cystic fibrosis or a chronic heart disease

What are the clinical manifestations of Hepatitis?

Anorexia, dark urine, diarrhea or constipation, fatigue, jaundice, clay colored stools, right upper quadrant tenderness, weight loss

Which exogenous conditions are responsible for increased cortisol secretion?

Asthma, cancer chemotherapy, organ transplant

How do you calculate a person BMI?

BMI = weight (kg)/height (m2)

Which type of joint permits movement in any direction?

Ball and socket joint

peripheral cyanosis

Bluish or purplish tinge in extremities or in nose and ears

What is the cause of peritonitis?

Bowel obstruction, appendicitis

Which term refers to the Cowper gland?

Bulbourethral gland

Which sexually transmitted infection is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis?

Cervicitis

Acute pancreatitis causes

Cholelithiasis (gallstones) or alcohol

Which disorder is a primary glomerular disease?

Chronic glomerulonephritis

Plaque

Circumscribed, elevated, superficial, solid lesion. >0.5 cm in diameter ex: psoriasis

Macula

Circumscribed, flat area with a change in skin color. <0.5 cm in diameter. ex: freckles

Vesicle

Circumscribed, superficial collection of serous fluid. <0.5 cm in diameter ex: chickenpox, herpes zoster

A client arrives at a health clinic reporting a recent onset of hematuria, frequency, urgency, and pain on urination. Which diagnosis will the nurse observe in the client's medical record?

Cystitis

diabetic nephropathy

Damage to small blood vessels that supply the glomeruli of the kidney

What is hyperpigmentation?

Darking of the skin, particularly in the creases and skin folds. is found with Addisons disease

How do you find the pulse pressure?

Diastolic - Systolic

Jugular Venous Distention

Distended neck (jugular) veins with patient sitting at 30- to 45-degree angle seen in right sided heart failure

What is the cause of a UTI?

E. coli

Papule

Elevated, solid lesion. <0.5 cm in diameter. ex: wart

Pustule

Elevated, superficial lesion filled with purulent fluid Examples: acne, impetigo

When assessing a client's abdomen, the nurse palpates directly above the umbilicus. This location is known as which area?

Epigastric area

Which virus is responsible for causing infectious mononucleosis in clients?

Epstein-Barr virus

Lordosis (swayback)

Excessive curvature in the lumbar portion of the vertebral column

Which type of biopsy is required for removal of entire lesions on the skin?

Excisional biopsy

Which clinical manifestations are associated with tuberculosis?

Fatigue, nausea, low grade fever

What are the signs of heart failure?

Fatigue, orthopnea, pitting edema, dry hacking cough 4lbs weight gain

Wheal

Firm, edematous, irregularly shaped area. Diameter variable ex: insect bite

Koilonychia (spoon) nails

Flattening of the nail plate with an increased smoothness of the nail surface could mean iron deficiency

A client reports their lips feel thicker, and they have joint pain and coarse facial features. The nurse would suspect an excessive secretion of which hormone?

Growth Hormone

BMI 18-24.9?

Healthy weight

What is the Somogyi effect?

Hyperglycemia in the morning

What are the clinical manifestations for Chronic Kidney Disease?

Hypertension, Anorexia, nausea, amenorrhea, fatigue, headache, pulmonary edema, puritis, ecchymosis,

Queckenstedt sign

If there is no obstruction, pressure on the jugular vein causes increased intracranial pressure

Which type of immunoglobulin is present in tears, saliva, and breast milk?

IgA

Which infection would the nurse identify as requiring a client to be placed on droplet precautions?

Influenza

Hyperresonance

Loud, tinkling, rushes usually means intestinal obstruction

Hirsutism

Male distribution of hair in women.

Myopia

Nearsightedness

Which nursing intervention prevents footdrop in a client with osteomyelitis?

Neutral positioning of the foot with the use of a splint

BMI 30

Obesity

BMI 25-29.9?

Overweight

What hormones does the posterior pituitary gland secrete?

Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormones

What are the clinical manifestations of a peptic ulcer?

Pain occurs 1-2 hours after eating

What glands secrete hormones that regulate metabolism of carbs, proteins and fats?

Pancreas, Thyroid and Adrenal Cortex

Which term is used for the tip of a pyramid in the kidney?

Papilla

Which hormone promotes bone resorption in a client and potentially leads to decreased bone densities?

Parathyroid hormone

Which substance is released in response to low serum levels of calcium?

Parathyroid hormone

When a client injures the amphiarthrodial joint, which joint did the client injure?

Pelvic

What is moon face?

Periobital edema and facial fullness

Which hormones are most commonly produced in excess with hyperpituitarism?

Prolactin, Growth hormone

Which causative organism colonization signifies purulent exudates of greenish-blue pus with a fruity odor?

Pseudomona

What is acromegaly?

Rare condition resulting from excess secretion of growth hormone (GH).

Pivot joint

Rotation only Ex: head of radius and distal humerus

Fourth heart sound (S4)

S4 gallop, atrial gallop; very soft, low-pitched ventricular filling sound that occurs in late diastole

Which dietary selections made by the client indicate understanding of previously taught dietary principles associated with having viral hepatitis?

Salad, sliced chicken sandwich, gelatin dessert

Bounding pulse

Sharp, brisk, pounding pulse

Which physiological changes of the musculoskeletal system would the nurse associate with aging?

Slowed movement, cartilage degeneration, increased bone prominence

What is early nail clubbing?

Straightening of angle between the nail plate and the proximal nail fold to 180 degreesNail base spongy when palpated could mean hypoxia or lung cancer

What are the causes for premature atrial contractions?

Stress, tabocco, caffeine, electrolytes imbalances, home medications

Astigmatism

These uneven surfaces distort vision.

Which adverse effect can be seen in a female client with gonadotropin deficiency and who is undergoing hormone replacement therapy?

Thrombosis

Which neurological manifestation is associated with hyperthyroidism?

Tremors

heart murmur

Turbulent sounds occurring between normal heart sounds. Characterized by loudness, pitch, shape, quality, duration and timing

What are the symptoms of Hyperthyroidism?

Visual changes, exophthalmos

What are the symptoms of Cushing's syndrome?

Weight gain, truncal obesity, buffalo hump, moon face

Erythema Marginatum

a distinctive truncal rash that often accompanies acute rheumatic fever. It consists of nonpruritic, pink, erythematous macules that never occur on the face or hands.

Thready pulse

a weak, rapid pulse.

What are the classic signs of peritonitis?

abdominal rebound tenderness, diminished bowel sounds, and a rigid, boarder-like abdomen

ascites

abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen

dyskinesia

abnormal voluntary movement

After measuring the clients PR interval at 0.08 seconds, how would the nurse interpret the finding?

abnormally fast conduction

anuria

absence of urine

Which complication is the nurse's main priority during the early postoperative period after a subtotal thyroidectomy?

airway obstruction

gliding joint

allows one bone to slide over another; found in wrist and ankles

Tinea Corporis

also known as ring worm

diabetes insipidus

an underproduction of ADH

pulse deficit

apical heart rate exceeding peripheral pulse rate

hematuria

blood in the urine

Central Cyanosis

bluish discoloration in central areas such as the tongue, conjunctiva, inner surface of the lips

<60 beats per min

bradycardia

What is ecchymosis?

bruising

What is exophthalmos?

bulging eyes

Growth hormone deficiency

changes tissue growth patterns, resulting in increased bone destructive activity, and reduced bone density

Cirrhosis

chronic degenerative disease of the liver

thyrotoxicosis

condition caused by excessive thyroid hormones

What are the most common presenting symptoms of pneumonia?

cough, fever, dyspnea, tachypnea, pleuritic chest pain

Dysarthria

difficulty forming words

Kyphosis (hunchback)

exaggerated thoracic curvature

The nurse is formulating a teaching plan for a client recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which interventions would the nurse include to decrease the risk of complications?

examine the feet daily, wear well-fitting shoes, perform regular exercise

What is hyperpituitarism?

excess production of prolactin and growth hormone

distention

excessive gas accumulation, enlarged abdomen, generalized tympany. Caused by an obstruction or paralytic ileus

Hyperkinesia

excessive movement

How is Hepatitis B transmitted?

expose to blood or blood products, sexual contact, perinatal transmission

How is Hepatitis C transmitted?

exposure to blood or blood products, high risk sexual contact, perinatal contact

Glasgow Coma Scale

eyes, verbal, motor Max- 15 pts, below 8= coma

Hyperopia

farsightedness

How is Hepatitis A transmitted?

fecal-oral route

cheilosis

fissuring and cracking of the lips at the angles of the mouth

Hinge joint

flexion and extension (elbow and knee)

What is GERD?

gastroesophageal reflux disease. damage caused by reflux of the stomach acid into the lower esophagus

sensorineural hearing loss

hearing loss caused by damage to the cochlea's receptor cells or to the auditory nerves; also called nerve deafness

pyrosis

heartburn

Graves disease

hyperthyroidism with toxic goiter

Central Nervous System (CNS)

includes the brain and spinal cord

Which information would the nurse consider when planning care for a group of clients with myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?

increased risk for respiratory complications

cheilitis

inflammation of the lip

peritonitis

inflammation of the peritoneum (membrane lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding the organs within it)

Motor dysfunction

is characterized as alterations of motor tone, movement and complex motor performance

Wernicke's area

is located in the temporal lobe and is responsible for the processing of words into through and understanding

Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)

is the over production of ADH

Emmetropia

is the perfect refraction of the eye in which light rays from a distant source are focused into a sharp image on the retina

What is the purpose of pursed lip breathing?

is to prolong exhalation and thereby prevent bronchiolar collapse and air trapping.

ataxia

lack of muscle coordination

Where is the stomach located?

left upper quadrant, or epigastric area

Broca speech center

located in the frontal lobe and is responsible for the formation of words into speech

Romburg test

loss of balance when eyes are closed

aphasia, dysphasia

loss of or impaired language faculty

Borborygmi

loud, gurgling bowel sounds. means hyperactive bowel

Olguria

low urine output

What does cortisol do?

maintains the blood glucose concentration by stimulating the liver for gluconeogenesis

A client has bright-red erythematosus macules and papules on the skin. The nurse would expect to teach the client about which condition?

medication eruption

What is tetany?

muscle spasms primarily of the hands and face due to low PTH

A diagnosis of myasthenia gravis is suspected for a client who sees the primary health care provider because of fatigue, double vision, and muscle weakness. Which information would the nurse expect the client to report in the health history?

muscle weakness improving after a period of rest

venous ulcers

necrotic crater-like lesion found on the leg

Diabetic Neuropathy

nerve damage that occurs because of the metabolic derangements associated with diabetes mellitus

Clubbing of the fingernails

obliterations of normal angle between base of nail and skin could mean endocarditis, prolonged 02 deficiency

Odynophagia

painful swallowing

dysuria

painful urination

Atrial Ulcers

pale ischemic base, well defined edges usually found on the toes or heels

Thrill

palpable vibration on the chest wall accompanying severe heart murmur

paraplegia

paralysis from the waist down

opthalmoplegia

paralysis of the eye

What is depigmentation?

patchy, areas of light skin

When obtaining a health history from a client recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, the nurse expects the client to report which clinical manifestation?

polyuria

What is myxedema?

puffiness, periorbital edema, masklike affect

What does calcitonin do?

reduced serum calcium levels

What does parathyroid hormone do?

regulates blood and calcium levels

contracture

resistance of movement of muscle or joint as a result of fibrosis or soft tissues

What are the symptoms of peritonitis?

rigid, boarderlike abdomen, abdominal pain

pericardial friction rub

scraping or grating noise heard on auscultation of the heart; suggestive of pericarditis

macula densa

sense changes in the volume and blood pressure

Splinter hemmorrhages

small red to black streaks under the fingernails

Third heart sound (s3)

soft, low-pitched ventricular filling sound that occurs in early diastole (S3 gallop) and may be an early sign of heart failure

ankylosis

stiffness and fixation of a joint seen in rheumatoid arthritis

What is striae?

stretch marks

What are the clinical manifestations of pyelonephritis?

sudden onset of chills, fever, vomiting, malaise, flank pain and costovertebral tenderness. Sysuriai, urinary urgency and frequency

> 100 beats per min

tachycardia

Where is the S1 heart sound best heard?

the apex of the heart

WHere is the S2 heart sound best heard?

the base

What is heart failure?

the inability of the heart to pump sufficient blood to meet the needs of the tissues for oxygen and nutrients

peripheral nervous system

the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body.

Leukoplakia

thickened, white, leathery-appearing spots on the mouth

What do parafollicular cells produce?

thyrocalcitonin hormone

Atrial bruit

turbulent flow sould in peripheral artery can be caused by Afib/ atrial flutter

Saddle joint

type of joint found at the base of each thumb; allows grasping and rotation

hematemesis

vomiting blood

What is peristalsis?

wave-like muscle contractions

condyloid joint

wrist


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