Chapter 2: collecting subjective data (PREPU QUESTIONS)
A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a new client to the unit. What would be the best way to phrase a question about the client's marital status?
"Do you live alone or with someone?"
The nurse is preparing to interview a client with a documented history of mental illness. Which question should the nurse use to begin this interview?
"Have you ever had a problem with mental or emotional illness?"
A client has presented for care with complaints of persistent lower back pain. When assessing the client's pain, which statement, made by the nurse, would be most appropriate?
"What makes your pain better or worse?"
during an interview, how can the nurse best assist the client as the client tells their story?
Avoid interrupting the client
The nurse has been assigned to a group of clients on a medical surgical unit. What is the best action of the nurse prior to receiving a report on these clients?
Conduct a brief review of the client's charts.
The nurse is focusing an interview on a client's respiratory status. Which question should the nurse ask first to begin this interview?
Describe how you breathe for me?
How would the nursing instructor explain the goal of guided questioning to his or her students?
Facilitating the client's fullest communication
When caring for a client, what aspect is important in conducting a conversation?
Keep the conversation at the knowledge level of the client
What occurs during the termination phase of an interview?
Planning for follow-up care
A client scheduled for surgery tells the nurse that he is very anxious about the surgery. What is an appropriate action by the nurse when interacting with this client?
Provide simple and organized information.
A nurse is admitting a new client. The client is lying in bed. Where should the nurse be positioned?
Seated in a chair at eye level with the client
A client who only speaks Spanish is admitted to the unit. The client's sister, who speaks English, is in the room when the English-speaking nurse starts the admission assessment. Why would it be inappropriate to use the sister as an interpreter for this client?
The client may not want the sister to know their private information
While interviewing a client, the nurse asks, "What happens when you have low blood glucose?" This type of response to the client is used for what purpose?
To clarify
The nurse performs a comprehensive assessment on a new client. What is the next action of the nurse?
Validate problems and determine client's goals.
During the client interview, the nurse asks specific questions such as "What were you doing when the pain started?" or "Was the pain relieved when you rested?" In what phase of the interview is the nurse involved?
Working
The nurse is caring for a client in the health care provider's office. In reviewing the client's chart, the nurse recognizes the need for providing the client with additional education related to COVID-19 when noting which of the following about the client?
Works in the service industry
During an assessment the client says "I've been having bad pain in my left leg for a week." In which section should the nurse document this information?
chief complaint
When interviewing, the nurse should logically move from specific to open-ended questions.
false
An older client cannot recall the date of a surgical procedure but the adult daughter interjects with the exact date because it occurred a week before her wedding. How should the nurse document this information?
last surgery date validated by adult daughter
During an initial health history, a client states, "I haven't slept in weeks." The nurse asks, "You are saying that you have not had any sleep in weeks?" What communication technique is the nurse using to obtain accurate subjective data from the client?
rephrasing
A client is asked to describe "something that brings the most hope." Which functional health pattern is the nurse assessing?
value-belief
The nurse documents information about a client's activity-exercise health pattern. Which information did the nurse most likely document?
unable to go to the gym since having back surgery
The nurse is performing a follow-up assessment and interview of a 72-year-old woman with a history of congestive heart failure. The nurse asks the client, "Have you been experiencing any activity intolerance since I last saw you?" What would be a more appropriate way for the nurse to elicit this information?
"Has this been having an effect on your ability to carry out your routines and get around your home?"
A nurse is discussing with a client the client's personal health history. Which of the following would be an appropriate question to ask at this time?
"What diseases did you have as a child?
While interviewing an adult client about the client's stress levels and coping responses, an appropriate question by the nurse is
"How do you manage your stress?"
A nurse is discussing with a client the client's personal health history. Which of the following would be an appropriate question to ask at this time?
"What diseases did you have as a child?"
A clinic nurse has reviewed a new client's available health record and will now begin taking the client's health history. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask first when obtaining the health history?
"What is your major health concern at this time?"
Mrs. T. comes for her regular visit to the clinic. Her regular provider is on vacation, but the client did not want to wait. The nurse has heard about this client many times from colleagues and is aware that she is very talkative. Which of the following is a helpful technique to improve the quality of the interview for both provider and client?
Briefly summarize what the client says in the first 5 minutes and then try to have her focus on one aspect of what she discussed.
Which of the following questions is most useful in the assessment of a client's diabetes management?
"What is your routine for checking your blood sugar these days?"
A nurse is interviewing a man complaining of a pain in his shoulder. The nurse asks him where exactly the pain is, and he points to a spot on the lateral, posterior upper arm. The nurse has seen similar cases in other clients and recognizes that is likely from prolonged work at a computer, particularly using a mouse. Which of the following is the most effective use of inferring that the nurse might implement in this situation?
"Do you perform any sustained or continually repetitive motions with that arm?"
When focusing on the client's perspective of a symptom or problem, the nurse will ask which questions? Select all that apply.
Do you have any fears about the headaches you experience?" "Do you have any idea concerning why you are experiencing these headaches?" "Do the headaches negatively impact your day-to-day life?"
A client admitted to the health care facility for new onset of abdominal pain expresses to the nurse that she was treated for gastroesophageal reflux disease in the past. In which section of the comprehensive health assessment should the nurse document this information?
Personal health history
the nurse is interviewing a 78-year-old client for the first time. The nurse should first
assess the client's hearing acuity.
The nurse learns that a client is unable to sleep because of high anxiety. On which category of health patterns should the nurse focus?
coping-stress-tolerance
A client reports the health status of living parents, siblings, and deceased grandparents. What should the nurse do with this information?
create a genogram
A female client tells the nurse it has been 5 years since her last pap smear examination. Where should the nurse document this information?
health maintenance
While interviewing a client for the first time, the nurse is using a standardized nursing history form. The nurse should
maintain eye contact while asking the questions from the form.
During an interview with an adult client for the first time, the nurse can clarify the client's statements by
rephrasing the client's statements.
An initial review of the client's chart and brief interview reveals the following: ● Labs: Albumin 1.5 g/dL (3.5-5.0 g/dL), AST 185 U/L, ALT 200 U/L ● Client states: "I've gained so much weight in the last month." ● Client states: "My stomach feels distended." ● Client states: "I drink about 1 bottle of wine every day." ● Client's weight is 150 lb. (68 kg) ● 4+ pitting edema lower extremities Which subjective finding will the nurse document?
report of weight gain report of abdominal distention
The nurse is interviewing a client in the clinic for the first time. The client appears to have a very limited vocabulary. The nurse should plan to
use very basic lay terminology.
During the interview process, the nurse uses both open-ended and closed-ended questions. During what phase of the interview process does the nurse use these specific types of questions?
working
The nurse is reviewing a new client's chart prior to the initial interview. The chart reveals the client has a visual impairment. What actions should the nurse take to ensure a successful interview?
Knock and announce self before entering the client's room.
A client has a 10-year history of being treated for hypertension. Where should the nurse document this information?
past medical history
A 71-year-old woman has been admitted to the hospital for a vaginal hysterectomy, and the nurse is collecting subjective data prior to surgery. Which statement by the nurse could be construed as judgmental?
"You must quit smoking because it affects others, not only you."
During a health history interview the client states, "I have been short of breath." What is the priority action of the nurse?
Ask the client if they currently feel short of breath
During a client interview, the nurse uses nonverbal expressions appropriately when the nurse
avoids excessive eye contact with the client
A nurse is interviewing an adult client who had a miscarriage 3 weeks ago. The woman is crying and is having difficulty talking. The nurse moves closer and places a hand on the woman's hand. What type of communication is this?
Active listening
Nonverbal communication is a very important aspect in nurse-client relationships. What can the nurse do to help gain trust in clients?
Make sure that dress and appearance are professional Do not use facial expressions such as rolling the eyes or looking bored or disgusted Use gestures intentionally to illustrate points, especially for clients who cannot communicate verbally
A client reports difficulty sleeping. Which question would be the most effective way for the nurse to open the interview?
"Can you tell me about your sleep problem from when it started until now?"
When using an interpreter to facilitate an interview, where should the interpreter be positioned?
Next to the client, so the examiner can maintain eye contact and observe the nonverbal cues of the client
An elderly client with Parkinson's disease and his wife, who appears to be much younger than he, are being interviewed by the nurse to update the client's health history. The nurse also has the client's electronic health record on her tablet computer. Earlier in the day, the nurse had spoken with the client's primary care physician, who had relayed some concerns to the nurse regarding the progression of the client's disease. Which source of biographic information should the nurse view as primary?
The client
The nurse is preparing to interview an adult client for the first time. The nurse observes that the client appears very anxious. The nurse should
explain the role and purpose of the nurse.
A client's spouse answers the interview questions and will not leave the examination room. What should the nurse suspect may be occurring with the client?
intimate partner violence
For a nurse to be therapeutic with clients when dealing with sensitive issues such as terminal illness or sexuality, the nurse should have
knowledge of his or her own thoughts and feelings about these issues.