Chapter 1
The nurse is gathering objective information from the medical record of a newly admitted client to the medical-surgical unit of an acute care facility. Which of the following data would the nurse consider as a priority in assessing the client? Select all that apply.
- the client's medical diagnosis - recent abnormal laboratory findings - recent changes in the client's blood pressure readings
What are nurses able to detect through the health assessment?
Areas in need of health adjustments
A client who is new to the facility has a recent history of chronic pain that is attributed to fibromyalgia. The nurse has reviewed the available health records and suspects that pain management will be a major focus of nursing care. How can the nurse best validate this assumption?
Ask the client about the most recent experiences of pain.
How does a nurse best facilitate the nursing health assessment?
Asking the appropriate questions
A client admitted with a small bowel obstruction requires a nasogastric tube to continuous low wall suction. The nurse monitors gastric output of 250 mL at 0800-0900 and 30 mL at 0900- 1000. The nurse understands that drainage should taper and not decrease abruptly within an hour. What is the best action of the nurse?
Assess the nasogastric tube for proper functioning.
Several hours into a shift, the nurse working on a medical-surgical unit observes a change in the client's mental status. Which action should the nurse take first?
Conduct a focused assessment.
A nurse provides care for a client with impaired respiratory function. The nurse frequently assesses the client's skin color and the temperature of the extremities. What is the purpose of this ongoing or partial assessment?
Determine any changes from the baseline data
When the nurse clusters the data to make a judgment or statement about the client's condition, this is known as what?
Diagnosis
A nurse is preparing to obtain subjective data during the initial comprehensive assessment from an older client who recently underwent amputation of her lower leg. Which skill will the nurse most need to perform this assessment?
Empathy
The nurse obtains vital signs on a newly admitted client: temperature 101.1 F (38.4 C), heart rate 101 bpm, BP 88/56 mm Hg, O2 Saturation 94% on room air. The nurse administers an antipyretic. What will be the next step of the nursing process?
Evaluate an outcome.
Revising the plan as needed occurs in what part of the nursing process?
Evaluation
A nurse analyzes the data obtained from an initial assessment of a new client: weight gain of 15 lbs in 3 months, intolerance to cold, constipation, and lethargy. The nurse determines the client may have hypothyroidism and develops several nursing diagnoses with interventions to address the client concerns. Which action should the nurse take next?
Implement interventions.
An older adult client has been admitted to the hospital with failure to thrive resulting from complications of diabetes. Which of the following would the nurse implement in response to a collaborative problem?
Measure the client's blood glucose four times daily.
A nurse recommends that a client come back once every 3 months in the coming year to have his cholesterol checked, to make sure he is maintaining a healthy level. Which type of assessment is the nurse proposing?
Ongoing or partial
The nurse is utilizing the Health Belief Model in the care of a client whose type 1 diabetes is inadequately controlled. When implementing this model, the nurse should begin by assessing which of the following?
The client's motivation for change
What is the primary function of the health care team?
To decide the best overall care
A medical examination differs from a comprehensive nursing examination in that the medical examination focuses primarily on the client's....
physiologic status.
The nurse has completed a health assessment on an older adult client being seen at a neighborhood clinic. What client-specific information should the nurse identify as being a priority?
significantly impaired hearing
After receiving morning report the nurse prepares to assess a client who was admitted the day before. Which type of assessment will the nurse complete at this time?
Ongoing
A client admitted with hyperthyroidism develops life-threatening symptoms—high fever (104° F/40° C), tachycardia (150 bpm), and elevated blood pressure (200/105 mm Hg)—prior to receiving radioactive iodine treatment. What type of assessment should the nurse perform on this client?
emergency