NUR230 chapter 3 PREPU
factors that cause temp variations
-diurnal cycle (sleep cycle) -menstruation -exercise -age -stress -exposure to cold or heat -illness
stage 1 hypertension
140-159 systolic 90-99 diastolic
The client is in a standing position. Which of the following can the nurse most effectively assess with the client in this position?
Balance
A nurse is preparing to evaluate an elderly client's risk for developing pressure sores after a 2-week stay in the hospital. Which of the following pieces of equipment will this nurse need for this purpose?
Braden scale
A nurse on an oncology unit enters a client's room to auscultate bowel sounds. What should the nurse do before auscultating?
Disinfect the stethoscope before touching the client
The nurse would use what part of the hand when assessing temperature during palpation?
Dorsal surface
The nurse is performing a physical assessment. The nurse does what first?
Inspection
Which of the following techniques are used in a physical assessment? Select all that apply.
Inspection Palpation Auscultation
The nurse is assessing a client with unexplained lesions noted on the client's back. The nurse is going to palpate the area of the lesions. What type of palpation should the nurse use?
Light
A nurse needs to obtain a pulse on a client. Which physical assessment technique should the nurse use?
Light palpation
Which describes the nurse using the technique of auscultation?
The nurse detects gurgling throughout the abdomen.
Which action by a nurse demonstrates the correct application of the principles of standard precautions?
Wearing gloves when palpating the tongue, lips, & gums
While percussing an adult client during a physical examination, the nurse can expect to hear flatness over the client's
bone.
oral/axillary
oral-96.6-99.5 axillary-95.698.5
The nurse is completing a physical examination of a client who reports ear pain. In order to determine if the tympanic membrane is still intact, which instrument is required?
otoscope
Sinus Arrhythmia
rhythm speeds up ( inspiration), slows down with breathing (expiration)
normal bpm
60-100
normal temp range
96-99.5
temporal
97.4-100.3
tympanic thermometer
98-100.9 useful with uncooperative patients , peds
A nurse is preparing to examine a 45-year-old female client with a family history of breast cancer. The nurse explains that she will be performing a routine clinical breast examination of the client today. The client objects to having her breasts examined. How should the nurse respond?
Explain the importance of the examination and the risks of breast cancer
What included in personal protective equipment? Select all that apply.
Gloves Gown Mouth, nose, eye protection
A nurse needs to measure the degree of flexion and extension that a student athlete has available at his knee joint 6 weeks after orthopedic surgery. Which of the following pieces of equipment would be best for the nurse to use?
Goniometer
During a physical examination of a client, the nurse assesses the size of the liver. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use for this assessment?
Palpation
While performing the physical examination of a client, a nurse lightly taps certain parts of the body to produce sound waves. What is the purpose of this method of assessment?
To determine whether a structure is filled with air or fluid or is a solid structure
During palpation of a client's organs, the nurse palpates the spleen by applying pressure between 2.5 and 5 cm. The nurse is performing
deep palpation.
While examining a client, the nurse plans to palpate temperature of the skin by using the
dorsal surface of the hand.
stage 2 hypertension
greater than 160 systolic greater than 100 diastolic
Stage 3 hypertension
greater than 180/110
Light palpation is most appropriate to assess the
inflamed areas of skin
During a comprehensive assessment, the primary technique used by the nurse throughout the examination is
inspection.
pulse pressure
systolic-diastolic
general survey
the study of the whole person -starts the moment you meet the patient, gives overall impression to patient , observation skills while interacting with patient
To adhere to standard precautions, the nurse should remember to (Select all that apply.)
wash hands before and after patient contact change white coat frequently