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excessive outward curvature of the spine
kyphosis
three areas of assessment for GCS
motor response to verbal commands, eye opening in response to speech, and verbal response to speech
fourth korotkoff sound
muffled and low diastolic pressure in a toddler
which statement indicated that the interview is coming to an end
"I have just one more questions for you" this lets the client know that after one more question, the interview will be over
which statement made by the nurse indicated the need for futhur teaching when assessing clients with dark skin
"I will use a fluorescent light source to asses skin color" the nurse should use a natural light to assess skin color. fluorescent light would cast a blue color on the skin
which assessment finding in a client who had a history of chicken pox and arrived at the hospital complaining of itching and deep pain on the skin helps confirm the diagnosis
multiple lesions in a segmental distribution on the skin (herpes zoster)
when performing a focused respiratory assessment, which action is done FIRST
observe for signs of resp distress
which nursing actions is important for establishing good communication with the client who has impaired hearing
obtain the client's attention before speaking
which korotkoff sound represents the diastolic blood pressure
5th
when is VS delegation appropriate
only if the patient is nonurgent, such as an ankle sprain. possible pneumonia, substernal chest pain, and unstable VS since admission are emergent cases that cannot be delegated
cataract
opactiy (cloudy) of lens
nursing process
Assessment (collect sub and obj data) Diagnosis Planning (includes priorities, goals, and expected outcomes) Implementation (care is delivered) Evaluation (re asses)
instruction for a testicular self exam
a firm, smooth, egg shaped organ can be palpated each testicle is examined individually after relaxing the scrotal skin the thumb and fingers of both hands can be used to apply firm and gentle pressure a raised swelling that can be palpated on the superior aspect of the testicle is the epidydmis
which finding would be expected with varicose veins
ankle edema (pallor, yellowed toenails, and diminished pedal pulses occur with arterial insufficiency)
which glasgow coma scale indicated a coma
anything below a 8
artieral vs venous insufficiency
arterial: pale when elevated and dusky red when lowered, cool to touch, absent pulses, shin skin, decreased hair growth, thick nails venous: normal color ext, normal temp, normal pulse, marked edema, brown pigmentation on ankles
a client with a suspected kidney disorder reports flank pain; which nursing interventions would be performed during assessment
ask the client to sit up and place one fat flat on the costovertebral angle (CVA) while the other makes a fist. deliver a firm hand thump over the CVA
if a client has a weak right radial pulse, which additional actions would be taken
assess all peripheral pulses, comparing both radial pulses, ask a second nurse to check, assess for edema or other issue that may restrict blood flow, observe for pallor/skin temp differences distal to weak pulse
collecting data about a client's physical, psychological, and social culture which step of nursing process
assessment
if the nurse hears the first sound at 128 mmHg, then no sound is heard until 110 mmHg, and then sounds are heard again and disappear at 72 mmHg how would you document
auscultatory gap (absence of korotkoff sounds between the first and second sounds and can be as large as 40mmHg)
which aspect would the nurse use to determine whether intracrnaial pressure is rising around the medulla
breathing and HR the medulla is concerned with vital function like breathing and heart rate
third korotkoff sound
intense tapping
clinical manifestation of a cluster headache
ipsilateral tearing of the eye (tearing on the same side as the headache) vertigo, neck rigidity, phonophobia is migraine
psoriasis
chronic skin condition producing sharply demarcated silvery scaling plaques on reddish skin
symptoms of severe, sharp, stabbing headache and intense pain in and around the eye that lasts for up to an hour with similar episodes for the last 10 weeks
cluster headache rhinorrhea (runny nose), lacrimation (tearing), pupillary constriction (myosis), ptosis
strabismus
congenital condition in which both eyes do not focus on an object simultaneously, leaving a crossed eye appearance. this condition is caused by impaired extra ocular muscles.
which assessment finding would the nurse use to test a clients trigeminal nerve function
corneal sensation
which clinical manifestation would be expected in a patient with pulmonary edema
crackles, coughing, orthopnea, (yellow sputum wound indicate an infection)
when auscultating lungs sounds and assessing RR, which is the nurse doing
data collection
which adverse hemodynamic effects occurs with tachycardia
decreased ventricular filling time, low cardiac output, weaker pulses
which complication would be seen in parkinson disease and myasthenia gravis
difficulty swallowing
which teaching will be done with a client with peripheral artery disease.
do not cross legs or wear compression stocking bc it will decrease blood flow. Inspect your feet daily to detect injury or breakdown.
which assessment finding is expected in a client who has myringotomy
drainage into the external auditory canal
pulsus paradoxus
drop in blood pressure >10 mmHg with inspiration common in pericardial effusion
medium pitched, "thud-like" sounds head with lung consolidation (pneumonia)
dullness
extrinic factors responsible for falls in older adults
environmental hazards, inappropriate footwear, and improper use of assistive devices (impaired vision and cognitive impairment = intrinsic factor)
identifying the success in meeting desired outcomes which step of nursing process
evaluation
high pitched, short duration sounds heard over a pleural effusion
flatness
pes planus
flatness of the sole and arch of the foot
when the client is an active participant in care and therapies which step of nursing process
implementation
if a client has chills and a fever, what rectal temp wold you anticipate
in older adults the temp range is 36.6 -37.5 Celsius rectally. A rectal temp of 38.5 would indicate a fever
myringotomy
incision into the tympanic membrane to relieve pressure and prevents spontaneous rupture of the eardrum by allowing fluid to escape from the middle ear into the external auditory canal
nursing process, such as developing an individualized care plan which step of nursing process
planning
for a client with varicose veins, which teaching would you use with knee length elastic support stockings
put the stockings one before getting out of bed
low pitched hollow sound normally heard over the air filled lungs during percussion
resonance
for a patient with psoriasis, which parameters would the nurse monitor
serum uric acid (arthritis), serum triglyceride and serum cholesterol (cardio)
cluster headaches
sharp, stabbing pain each episode may last from a few minutes to 3 hours constriction of the pupil, swelling of the eyes, and facial flushing occur remission after a few weeks or months
which action made by the nurse may exacerbate health disparities in someone using an interpreter
speaking to the interpreter instead of the client
which signs would the nurse expect to see in a client with cystocele and rectocele
stress incontinence and low abdominal pressure
first korotkoff sound
systolic pressure
for a patient with peripheral arterial disease, what action would the nurse take if leg cramps are experiences while walking
the client should walk until pain is felt, then stop and rest until the pain resolves
which questions would a nurse ask when obtaining health history
the health history includes: food habits, lifestyle patterns (alcohol, tobacco), allergies and reations when you ask about personal losses, you are evaluating stress-related problems. when you ask about family illness, you are collecting family history
a patient is unable to clench teeth. which cranial nerve might have been affected
trigeminal nerve
torticollis
twisting of new in an unusual position to one side
high pitched and musical; might be heard over a pneumothroax
tympanic sounds
circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid, measuring about 0.5 x 0.5 cm
vesicles which can lead to herpes simplex infection and chicken pox
chalk white patches on the skin
vitiligo
which activities may cause chest pain in a patient with stable angina
walk outside on a cold day, sex, smoking ciggs, use of oral decongestant