NURS 212 -- Chapter 1 PrepU Review

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Mrs. Williams is an 89-year-old independent woman who lives alone and has severe arthritis in her hands. Over the last few months the arthritis has gotten worse and she is concerned because she can no longer clean her apartment. What question by the nurse would gain the most usable information to assist with this concern?

"Do you have family who visit you regularly?"

A client asks why the nurse and health care provider seem to be asking the same questions and performing the same examination. What should the nurse explain as being the difference between the two assessments?

"Nurses focus on the diagnosis of actual human responses to disease or life events."

During a health assessment, a client shares, "I get a little dizzy when I get up from my chair too quickly." Which question will the nurse ask the client first when attempting to identify client needs and potential health risks?

"What do you mean by 'a little dizzy'?"

When the nurse is performing a physical examination on admission of a patient to the medical unit, the patient says the doctor already did an exam. The best response by the nurse would be

"the doctor focuses on the treatment of the disease process and the nursing assessment focuses more on the body's response to the disease."

What are the types of nursing assessments? (Select all that apply.)

-Focused -Emergency -Comprehensive

What are the primary frameworks used in conducting a health assessment? Select all that apply.

-Head to toe -Body systems -Functional systems

The nurse is completing an admission database entry and must include priority nursing diagnoses for the plan of care. Which statement describes a nursing diagnosis?

A clinical judgment about client responses to health difficulties.

The nurse is admitting a client to the clinic and performs a focused assessment. What makes a focused assessment different from a comprehensive assessment?

A focused assessment is more in-depth on specific issues, unlike a comprehensive assessment

When assisting a patient with health promotion, what must the nurse also nurture?

A healthy environment

A patient is brought to the emergency department by ambulance after a motor vehicle accident. What would be given the highest priority by the staff triaging the patient?

Airway

What are nurses able to detect through the health assessment?

Areas in need of health adjustments

How does a nurse best facilitate the nursing health assessment?

Asking the appropriate questions

Which assessment finding should the nurse document as objective data?

Body functions

For which of the following clients should a nurse perform a focused assessment?

Client with 4-day history of sore throat and fever with enlarged lymph nodes

What will be the nurse's initial role when conducting a health assessment with a client reporting abdominal pain?

Collecting data regarding the nature of the pain

A nurse performs a comprehensive assessment on a client. Which is included only in a comprehensive assessment?

Complete health history

A client presents to the health care facility with reports of new onset of chest pain of 3 days duration. Vital signs are stable and the chest pain has subsided since the client entered the exam room. Which type of assessment is most appropriate for a nurse to perform for this client?

Comprehensive

A client presents to the health care facility with reports of new onset of chest pain of three days duration. Vital signs are stable and the chest pain has subsided since the client entered the exam room. Which type of assessment is most appropriate for a nurse perform for this client?

Comprehensive

When the nurse clusters the data to make a judgment or statement about the client's condition, this is know as what?

Diagnosis

A nurse is writing a care plan for a newly admitted client. When formulating the diagnostic statements in the care plan, what would the nurse use?

Diagnostic reasoning

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

A nurse provides care for a client with an elevated temperature. The client is given the prescribed medication and the nurse checks the client's temperature at repeated intervals. What step of the nursing process is the nurse using to determine if the client has achieved the outcome criteria of the treatment?

Evaluation

Revising the plan as needed occurs in what part of the nursing process?

Evaluation

The nurse reviews data collected while completing a comprehensive assessment with a client. Which information should the nurse identify as being subjective data?

Follows a Kosher diet

For which client should a nurse perform a focused assessment?

Four-day history of sore throat and fever with enlarged lymph nodes

An assessment that concentrates on patterns of role performance that all humans share is called what?

Functional

The nursing instructor is teaching about health assessment and explains to students how to assess the roles and relationships of the client. The students know that this type of information is assessed in what type of assessment?

Functional

Which of the following is an example of a recent trend in nursing roles?

Gathering forensic evidence for a legal proceeding

The nurse is assessing a teenage girl newly admitted to the pediatric unit. The nurse knows that an efficient assessment framework that provides additional modesty for the client is what?

Head to toe

The preceptor of the student nurse is explaining the assessment that is considered the most organized for gathering comprehensive physical data. What assessment is the preceptor talking about?

Head-to-toe

A nurse is working with an obese man who has type II diabetes mellitus. After interviewing this client, the nurse has established that he is aware of the seriousness and risks of his conditions, is motivated to make lifestyle changes to improve his health, and believes that following the diet and exercise plan that the nurse has helped him create is feasible and would be effective in helping him meet his health goals. The nurse is using which of the following tools or resources in assessment of this client?

Health Belief Model

After a health assessment the nurse determines that a client would benefit from health promotion interventions. Which item should the nurse refer to when determining the best actions for the client?

Healthy People 2020

Which of the following statements best conveys the rationale for health promotion in a school setting?

Healthy child development is a critical health determinant because of its implications for lifelong health.

A nurse is assessing the social and spiritual needs of a client who is terminally ill with pancreatic cancer and living at home. This nurse most likely works in which of the following settings?

Hospice

When doing an overall assessment of a patient, the nurse is able to utilize findings and do what?

Identify in what areas the patient needs the most care

A few nursing students revealed to a faculty advisor that they were concerned about the effects of their program demands on their personal health practices. Follow-up with other students indicated that this was a common concern among the student group. Further assessment showed that the students expressed their belief in the importance of maintaining good health practices, but that most students had discontinued weekday efforts because of their focus on school-related stress and limited economic resources. Faculty members supported the concept of integrated health programs and were prepared to develop a program as a project. To assess the need for health promotion among the group of students, which of the following assessment methods would be most useful?

Individual student interview and questionnaire

As a nurse becomes more proficient and comfortable in his or her role, what increases?

Knowledge base and expertise

A nurse is distracted during her assessment of a client and does not take as thorough or as accurate notes as usual. Her supervisor, who is familiar with the client, reads the patient's chart and questions the nurse. The supervisor should point out to the nurse that which of the following errors is most likely to occur due to the nurse's lapse?

Making incorrect nursing judgments or diagnoses

Which of the following is the best example of holistic data collection by a nurse?

Measuring blood pressure, inquiring about a client's nutritional intake, assessing for depression, and asking the client how his condition affects family gatherings

Which of the following is the best example of assessment in everyday life?

Measuring the remaining tread on a car tire to determine whether it is time to replace it

After completing a health history and physical assessment the nurse prepared to analyze the collected data. In which phase of the nursing process is the nurse focusing?

Nursing diagnosis

An older adult client had hip replacement surgery 2 days ago. The nurse enters the client's room and encourages the client to use the incentive spirometer ten times every hour. What is this action an example of?

Nursing intervention

A community health nurse is planning individualized care for a community. What does the nurse use as a framework for this plan?

Nursing process

The client has a murmur. This is what type of data?

Objective

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

An adult client is brought to the ED by ambulance and is anxious and very short of breath. While the nurse is completing the emergency assessment, the client stops breathing. What is the first action of the nurse?

Open the client's airway

The nurse is exhibiting critical thinking in which client care situation?

Performing a focused assessment on a client who is complaining of shortness of breath.

A client admitted to the health care facility has a family history of diabetes mellitus. A nursing health assessment for this client should focus on collection of data in which of these areas?

Physiologic, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual data

The RN is implementing which level of intervention when administering immunizations at a pediatric clinic?

Primary

A client admitted with reports of nausea and vomiting has not reported any vomiting in the last 6 hours. What initial response should the nurse have regarding this assessment information and its effect on the client's nursing plan of care?

Recognize the need to reevaluate the client's plan of care.

In which situation should a nurse perform an emergency assessment of a client?

Shortness of breath

The nurse is conducting a physical assessment. The data the nurse would collect vary depending on what?

The client's acuity

What is the primary function of the health care team?

To decide the best overall care

A nurse provides care for a client with impaired respiratory function. The nurse frequently assesses the client's skin color and temperature of the extremities. What is the purpose of this ongoing or partial assessment?

To determine any changes from the baseline data

A nursing instructor is discussing the purposes of health assessment. What is one purpose of health assessment?

To establish a database against which subsequent assessments can be measured

What is one of the broad goals within nursing?

To treat human responses

The nurse prepares to assess a client newly admitted to the care area. Which approach ensures that the data will guide the identification of appropriate interventions?

Uses evidence-based techniques

When answering questions about health during a presentation at a women's club luncheon, the nurse emphasizes that prevention of disease is multifaceted but is connected directly to

a healthy lifestyle

The nurse is preparing to meet a client in the clinic for the first time. After reviewing the client's record, the nurse should

avoid premature judgments about the client.

To arrive at a nursing diagnosis or a collaborative problem, the nurse goes through the steps of analysis of data. After proposing possible nursing diagnoses, the nurse should next

check for the presence of defining characteristics.

Consider the nurse's role in the health assessment of a client. What action will the nurse perform initially when admitting a client to a long-term care facility?

collecting information regarding the client's health status

When a client first enters the hospital for an elective surgical procedure, the nurse should perform an assessment termed

comprehensive.

During a health assessment the nurse learns that a client lives in an urban area with a high crime rate. Which category of health is affecting this client?

environmental

An assessment of a client who already has a complete recorded database in the system and returns to the health care agency with a specific health concern is referred to as a(n)

focused or problem-oriented assessment.

The result of a nursing assessment is the

formulation of nursing diagnoses.

The nurse is completing a health assessment with a newly admitted client. What should the nurse do after completing the health history?

perform a physical examination

A medical examination differs from a comprehensive nursing examination in that the medical examination focuses primarily on the client's

physiologic status.

To prepare for the assessment of a client visiting a neighborhood health care clinic, the nurse should first

review the client's health care record.

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

The nurse recognizes the value of the Healthy People 2020 guidelines when creating a plan of care that addresses which client-centered goals? Select all that apply

-living a healthy lifestyle -disease prevention -improving one's quality of life -increasing the longevity of one's life

A nurse is preparing to interview a client who is a Seventh Day Adventist. The nurse does not agree with this religion's view of modern medicine. Reflection of the nurse on her personal feelings regarding this patient and her religious beliefs prior to the initial encounter with a client may help to avoid the occurrence of what situation?

Formation of judgments that may interfere with the interview

A client is being admitted to the medical unit after being seen in the emergency department. Which statement by the nurse indicates an understanding of the importance of the appropriate timing of a health assessment?

"I'm going to assess the client now so that I can begin formulating the care plan."

The purpose of a health assessment includes what? (Select all that apply.)

-Collecting information about the health status of the client -Evaluating client outcomes -Synthesizing collected data

What are the areas of independent nursing practice? Select all that apply.

-Deciding when physical procedures should be performed on a client -Deciding what client teaching is necessary -Deciding when a client needs to be turned

A nurse is caring for three clients whose care involves complex situations and multiple responsibilities. What is the key to resolving problems for this nurse?

Critical thinking

A nurse cares for a client with lung cancer who presents with rust-colored sputum and a fever. The nurse performs frequent auscultation of the lung sounds to determine any changes from the baseline. What type of assessment is the nurse performing?

Ongoing

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 nurse is assessing the cognitive function of a 13-year-old boy who is in the hospital following a head injury sustained while playing football. The boy acts annoyed with the assessment questions and asks how often he will have to answer them. The nurse should respond with which of the following?

"I'm sorry, but assessment is ongoing and continuous."

The nurse reviews information obtained from the admission's department about a client seeking medical care for a chronic problem. What should the nurse expect to complete when assessing this client? Select all that apply.

-Collect objective data -Document data -Validate data -Collect subjective data

Data being collected during a health assessment causes the nurse to believe there may be additional issues that are possibly affecting the client's health and wellness. What action should the nurse take to best address the suggestion of additional health concerns?

Extend the time originally allotted for the completion of the initial health assessment.

The nurse tells a newly admitted patient that she is going to do a health assessment to help in planning care and educational needs during the patient's hospital stay. Before the physical examination, the nurse should first

take a complete health history

When the client begins to cry, the nurse recognizes the need to focus the assessment on the client's emotional health. What factor will have the greatest effect on the nurse's ability to gather information concerning why the client is crying?

the rapport that exists between the nurse and the client


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