Head-to-Toe Sherpath
The assessment of financial resources and health insurance is included in which element of the functional examination? Social situation Review of systems Physical examination Activities of daily living
Social situation
The healthcare provider palpates the prostate gland and seminal vesicles with the patient standing as part of which element of the examination? Spinal Rectal Neurologic Abdominal/Genital
Abdominal/Genital
Which priority action would the nurse take before beginning an examination of the breasts and genitals? Ensure proper positioning of the patient. Provide a quiet, calm environment. Ensure respect for the patient's privacy. Provide education regarding self-examinations.
Ensure respect for the patient's privacy
Which region would the nurse palpate to assess for aortic vibrations? Epigastric area Midaxillary area Midthoracic area Periumbilical area
Epigastric area
Which part of the eye would the nurse palpate gently to assess for nodules or pain? Lens Eyelid Cornea Orbital bone
Eyelid
Place the elements of a seated examination in the correct order. Inspect back and percuss posterior chest Gather supplies and greet the patient Auscultate anterior chest and palpate breasts Assess head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat
Gather supplies and greet the patient Assess head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat Inspect back and percuss posterior chest Auscultate anterior chest and palpate breasts
Which physical assessment findings related to the musculoskeletal system would the nurse report to the health care provider? Select all that apply. Pain Lesions Absence of crepitus Abnormal posture or gait Presence of deep tendon reflexes
Pain Lesions Abnormal posture or gait
Which examination component should be performed while the adult patient is supine with the legs exposed? Palpation of breast tissue Palpation of popliteal pulse Palpation for inguinal hernia Palpation for aortic pulsation
Palpation of popliteal pulse
Which component of the gastrointestinal assessment does the nurse evaluate using the diaphragm of the stethoscope? Wheezes Blood flow Bowel sounds Breath sounds
Bowel sounds
hich components are included in the neurologic system? Skull Brain Nerves Spinal cord Carotid artery
Brain Nerves Spinal cord
Which member of the health care team can perform internal vaginal and prostate examinations? Registered nurse Health care provider Patient care technician Certified nursing assistant
Health care provider
Which technique would the nurse use to palpate the breast tissue? Both hands Palm of one hand Two to three fingers Thumb and forefinger
Two to three fingers
The abdominal and gastrointestinal organs are assessed during the evaluation of which body systems? Select all that apply. Urinary Digestive Endocrine Circulatory Reproductive
Urinary Digestive
Which unexpected findings from the abdominal assessment would the nurse document in the electronic health record and report to the health care provider? Flat abdomen Visible protrusions Rebound tenderness Hyperactive bowel sounds Bowel sounds in all quadrants
Visible protrusions Rebound tenderness Hyperactive bowel sounds
Which components are included in the functional assessment? Select all that apply. Social assessment Injury assessment Physical examination Evaluation of activities of daily living Comprehensive history
Social assessment Physical examination Evaluation of activities of daily living Comprehensive history
Which question would the nurse ask to gather health history information about the patient's head and neck? Do you have a history of vertigo? Do you have a history of tonsillitis? Have you ever experienced dizziness? Have you experienced pain or discharge around your eyes?
Have you ever experienced dizziness? --------------------------------------- history of vertigo? --> info on the ears history of tonsilitis --> info on the mouth and throat pain or discharge around your eyes --> info on eyes
When collecting information about the patient's current health status related to the cardiovascular system, which questions would the nurse ask? Have you recently gained or lost weight? Are you experiencing chest pain? Do you have edema or swelling in your ankles? Have you ever had loss of consciousness or fainted? Have you been hospitalized for a cardiac event?
Have you recently gained or lost weight? Are you experiencing chest pain? Do you have edema or swelling in your ankles?
Which assessment techniques would the nurse use during examination of the respiratory system? Palpation Inspection Evaluation Percussion Auscultation
Palpation Inspection Auscultation
Which assessment techniques would the nurse use during the abdominal assessment? Select all that apply. Palpation Inspection Percussion Observation Auscultation
Palpation Inspection Auscultation
Which physical assessment techniques would the nurse use during examination of the cardiac and peripheral vascular systems? Palpation Inspection Interview Percussion Auscultation
Palpation Inspection Auscultation
Which techniques would the nurse use when assessing a patient's head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat? Select all that apply. Palpation Inspection Evaluation Percussion Auscultation
Palpation Inspection Auscultation
Why is palpation a apart of the musculoskeletal system assessment?
Palpation is a necessary component of the musculoskeletal assessment so that the nurse can detect - masses - crepitus - tenderness The nurse also must palpate muscles and bones
Which element of the assessment should be performed after assessment of the patient's back, posterior chest, and lungs? Weber test Palpation of apical pulse Palpation of posterior chest Inspection of spine and scapula
Palpation of apical pulse
Which position should be used to inspect the back and auscultate the posterior lungs? Patient reclining at 45 degrees Patient supine with chest exposed Patient seated with back exposed Patient seated with chest exposed
Patient seated with back exposed
Which part of the nose would the nurse palpate to assess for swelling, drainage, and tenderness? Nostrils Mucosa Sinuses Septum
Sinuses
Which assessment technique would the nurse use during the neurologic assessment? Inspection Reflexology Percussion Auscultation
Inspection
Which assessment techniques would the nurse use when assessing the musculoskeletal system? Palpation Inspection Percussion Observation Auscultation
Inspection and Palpation
Which element of the assessment should be performed with the patient seated and wearing a gown? Percussion of the posterior chest Inspection of facial symmetry Auscultation of heart and lungs Palpation of axillary lymph nodes
Inspection of facial symmetry
During the breast and genital examination, which findings would the nurse document and report to the health care provider? Select all that apply. Lesions on the genitalia Presence of hemorrhoids Unusual odor or discharge Excoriation of the breast tissue Symmetry of the breast tissue
Lesions on the genitalia Presence of hemorrhoids Unusual odor or discharge Excoriation of the breast tissue
Which element is performed after inspection and palpation of the patient's spine while the patient is standing? Test abdominal reflexes Palpate axillary lymph nodes Assess radial and brachial pulses Observe the patient walk heel to toe
Observe the patient walk heel to toe
In which areas would the nurse use a reflex hammer to assess for deep tendon reflexes? Patellae Biceps Triceps Phalanges Achilles tendon
Biceps, Triceps, Patella, and Achilles tendon
Which techniques would the nurse utilize when assessing the integumentary system? Palpation Inspection Percussion Auscultation Evaluation
Palpation Inspection
Babinski Reflex
Babinski Reflex --> stroking the sole of the foot to illicit plantarflexion (normal finding)
Which signs would the nurse associate with arterial insufficiency? Pallor Edema Paralysis Numbness Pulselessness
Arterial Insufficiency: Pallor, Paralysis, Numbness, and Pulselessness Edema --> venous insufficiency
Order the elements of the abdominal/genital assessment that should be performed while the male patient is standing. Ask the patient to lean over the examination table Instruct the patient to relax the buttocks Inspect the perianal area Palpate rectal sphincter tone
Ask the patient to lean over the examination table Instruct the patient to relax the buttocks Inspect the perianal area Palpate rectal sphincter tone
Which actions would the nurse implement during auscultation of the cardiovascular system? Select all that apply. Listen at all three valves Evaluate for symmetry Assess rate and rhythm Feel for quality of pulses Use both sides of stethoscope
Assess rate and rhythm Use both sides of stethoscope
When the nurse identifies clubbing of a patient's nails, which type of medical condition would the nurse suspect as the cause? Cardiac Neurologic Gastrointestinal Musculoskeletal
Cardiac
The nurse associates abnormalities of the skin, hair, or nails with potential disorders of which systems? Cardiac Sensory Neurologic Respiratory Hematologic
Cardiac --> clubbing of the nails, pale skin Respiratory --> clubbing of the nails, decreased capillary refill Hematologic --> ecchymosis/bruising of the skin
Which anatomic structure would the nurse auscultate during the examination of the throat? Jugular veins Thyroid glands Carotid arteries Subclavian arteries
Carotid arteries
Which nerve does the nurse examine by evaluating eye movements and pupillary reflexes? Motor nerve Cranial nerve Sensory nerve Accessory nerve
Cranial nerve
Which element of the examination would the nurse perform while the adult patient is in a standing position? Auscultating lungs Inspecting the spine Testing stereognosis Palpating the carotid pulse
Inspecting the spine
Which elements should be performed after light palpation of all quadrants of the abdomen in the adult patient? Percussion of all quadrants Auscultation for bowel sounds Deep palpation of all quadrants Inspection of abdominal contour
Deep palpation of all quadrants
Which characteristic is the nurse assessing when placing thumbs on either side of the spine during the respiratory system assessment? Lung capacity Lung shape Respiratory rate Depth of respirations
Depth of respirations
On which elements should the nurse focus when performing the physical examination component of the functional assessment? Select all that apply. Determining caregiver's abilities Evaluating coordination and gait Assessing for dyspnea with exertion Asking about use of a cane or walker Measuring blood pressure while the patient is seated and standing
Evaluating coordination and gait Assessing for dyspnea with exertion Measuring blood pressure while the patient is seated and standing
Order the elements of an abdominal examination of an adult who is supine. Auscultate all four quadrants Lightly palpate all four quadrants Percuss all four quadrants for tone Inspect the skin and contour Deeply palpate all four quadrants
Inspect the skin and contour Auscultate all four quadrants Percuss all four quadrants for tone Lightly palpate all four quadrants Deeply palpate all four quadrants
Which element of the examination is best performed while the adult patient is reclining at 45 degrees? Testing range of motion of feet, ankles, and knees Inspecting jugular venous distention and pulsation Performing bimanual palpation of uterus and cervix Observing the patient move from lying down to a seated position
Inspecting jugular venous distention and pulsation
Which techniques would the nurse utilize to auscultate the patient's chest during the respiratory assessment? Select all that apply. Listen for a full respiratory cycle. Use a systematic pattern. Assess at least two lobes. Feel for depth of breathing. Listen for unexpected sounds.
Listen for a full respiratory cycle. Use a systematic pattern. Listen for unexpected sounds.
In which position would the nurse place the female patient to examine the female genitalia? Sims Supine Fowler Lithotomy
Lithotomy
When examining the head and its associated structures, which unexpected findings would the nurse document? Select all that apply. Lumps Edema Lesions Symmetry Discoloration
Lumps Edema Lesions Discoloration
Which potential findings would the nurse assess during the palpation phase of the musculoskeletal examination? Select all that apply. Masses Crepitus Tenderness Deep tendon reflexes Postural abnormalities
Masses Crepitus Tenderness
Which aspects does the nurse assess while palpating the chest during the respiratory system assessment? Select all that apply. Respiratory rate Masses Skin moisture Front-to-back diameter Breathing effort
Masses Skin moisture
Which component of the focused neurologic examination addresses emotional state? Sensation Mental status Motor function Cranial nerves
Mental status
Which components does the nurse assess during the musculoskeletal examination? Mobility Bone disease Tendon injury Cartilage disorder Exercise level
Mobility Bone disease Tendon injury Exercise level
Palpation of the thyroid and cervical lymph nodes is included in examination of which part of the body? Eyes Neck Mouth Pharynx
Neck
Observing the patient's gait and testing balance are included in which element of the adult head-to-toe examination with patient standing? Spinal Abdominal Neurologic Musculoskeletal
Neurologic
Which instrument would the nurse use to assess the pupillary reflexes? Penlight Otoscope Reflex hammer Tongue blade
Penlight
Which aspect of cardiovascular function does the nurse assess when inspecting the skin and lower extremities? Apical pulse Peripheral pulses Peripheral perfusion Heart rhythm
Peripheral perfusion
Which finding indicates a problem associated with bone loss, such as osteoporosis? Gross disfigurement Abnormal reflexes Postural abnormalities Decreased pulse strength
Postural abnormalities
Which findings would the nurse recognize as abnormal during assessment of the male genitalia? Select all that apply. Rashes Lesions Masses Dimpling Discharge
Rashes Lesions Masses Discharge
Match the skin assessment term to the appropriate description Redness Yellow Pallor Blue
Redness = Erythema Yellow = Jaundice Pallor = White, cardiac issue Blue = cyanosis, respiratory
Which additional body system would the nurse evaluate when assessing the cardiovascular and peripheral vascular systems? Respiratory Genitourinary Gastrointestinal Musculoskeletal
Respiratory
Which action allows the nurse to focus questions about the musculoskeletal system during the health history interview? Review of health records Organization of equipment Analysis of the review of systems Completion of the physical examination
Review of health records
Which nerve does the nurse assess when applying dull and sharp stimuli to different areas of the body? Motor nerve Cranial nerve Sensory nerve Accessory nerve
Sensory nerve
Which element of the functional assessment should be included during the review of systems? Blood pressure Ability to bathe Neurologic function Signs of dementia
Signs of dementia
Which patient position enables the nurse to perform an examination of the gastrointestinal system? Sims Prone Supine Fowler
Supine
Which components would the nurse assess during palpation of the skin? Select all that apply. Clubbing Swelling Skin texture Discoloration Skin temperature
Swelling Skin texture Skin temperature
Which elements are included in the assessment of the hips of an adult patient? Testing range of motion Palpating popliteal pulse Auscultating systematically Percussing for finger bone dullness Palpating for stability of joint
Testing range of motion Palpating for stability of joint
Which elements are included in the assessment of the mouth and pharynx? Palpating the thyroid Testing the gag reflex Inspecting the septum Assessing the carotid pulse
Testing the gag reflex
Which assessment element of the adult head-to-toe examination is best performed with the patient standing? Palpating the abdomen Testing plantar reflexes Assessing jugular pulsation The Romberg test
The Romberg test
