n114 c18A nurse is assessing the mouth of an older client. Which of the following findings is common among older adults?

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The nurse is assessing a client who has been taking antibiotics for an infection for 10 days. The nurse observes whitish curd-like patches in the client's mouth. The nurse should explain to the client that these spots are most likely

Candida albicans infection.

A client seeks medical attention for pain when touching the area of the frontal sinuses. Which should the nurse consider as the reason for this client's symptom?

Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis

The Kiesselbach plexus is the most common site for what?

Anterior nosebleeds

When inspecting the mouth, the nurse focuses on lateral and vertical surfaces of the tongue and its base, because these are regions where:

Cancers often occur.

A nurse examines a client with complaints of a sore throat and finds that the tonsils are enlarged and touching one another. Using a grading scale of 1+ to 4+, how should the nurse appropriately document the tonsils?

4+

A nurse is assessing a small child who has lead poisoning. Which characteristic of the gums should the nurse expect this client?

A grey-white line

A nurse finds crepitus when palpating over a client's maxillary sinuses. Which of the following should the nurse most suspect in this client?

A large amount of exudate in the sinuses

Vitamin deficiency in tongue

A smooth and often sore tongue that has lost its papillae, sometimes just in patches, suggests a deficiency in riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, vitamin B12, pyridoxine, or iron.

A client presents to the health care clinic with reports of a 3-day history of fever, sore throat, and trouble swallowing. The nurse notes that the client is febrile, with a temperature of 101.5°F, tonsils are 2+ and red, and transillumination of the sinuses is normal. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse confirm based on this data?

acute pain

A client diagnosed with Sjogren syndrome should be given which instructions?

Eye drops and sucking on hard candy may used to relieve dryness.

During an assessment the nurse observes the condition shown in the client's mouth. What should the nurse suspect is occurring with this client?

Gingival hyperplasia- overgrowth of gums

The nurse assesses the frontal sinus where?

above the eyes

A client reports experiencing chronic headache after a recent upper respiratory tract infection. On physical examination, the nurse notes tenderness when palpating over the sinuses. Which condition is likely?

acute bacterial sinusitis

The nurse has assessed the nose of an adult client and has explained to the client about her thick yellowish nasal discharge. The nurse determines that the client understands the instructions when the client says that the yellowish discharge is most likely due to

an upper respiratory infection.

A client arrives complaining of nasal congestion, drainage of a thick, yellow discharge from the nose, difficulty breathing through the nose, headache, and pressure in the forehead. The nurse suspects sinusitis. Which of the following risk factors should the nurse assess for in this client?

asthma

A nurse is assessing the mouth of a client and finds that she has a smooth, red, shiny tongue without papillae. The nurse should recognize this as indicative of a loss of which vitamin?

b12

The nurse is performing the assessment shown. What is the nurse assessing in this client? (stick in mouth)

buccal mucosa

During a physical examination the nurse observes the condition shown on a client's hard palate. How should the nurse document this finding? (white)

candidiasis

The nurse identifies this as trapping debris and propelling it toward the nasopharynx.

cilia

Before examining the mouth of an adult client, the nurse should first

don clean gloves for the procedure.

A hospitalized client continues to exhibit residual effects of a stroke. Which symptom is the priority concern?

dysphagia

The frontal sinuses are the only ones readily accessible to clinical examination.

f

The nurse is preparing to examine a client's mouth floor. To move the tongue to one side for this examination, the nurse will use a:

gauze pad

In order to effectively assess the oral mucosa, the nurse should have which assessment tools available?

gloves penlight tongue depressor

You are caring for a client in the outpatient clinic with suspicion of cancer due to recent weight losses for unidentifiable reasons. The client a 25-year history of smoking. You perform an assessment and ask the client about symptoms related to laryngeal cancer. What is an early symptom associated with laryngeal cancer?

hoarseness

During an oral assessment, the nurse identifies that client has white patches in his mouth. How would this be documented in the medical record?

leukoplakia

The nurse is performing the assessment shown. What is the nurse assessing in this client? (translumination)

sinuses

A 58-year-old man who is HIV-positive has presented with thick, white plaques on his oral mucosa. What diagnosis would the nurse first suspect?

thrush

An adult client visits the clinic complaining of a sore throat. After assessing the throat, the nurse documents the client's tonsils as 4+. The nurse should explain to the client that 4+ tonsils are present when the nurse observes tonsils that are

touching each other.

A client is found to have a smooth, glossy tongue. What vitamin deficiency might this indicate?

vit b12 def

The rich blood supply of the nose serves to

warm the inspired air.

A client diagnosed with a peritonsillar abscess exhibits 4+ tonsils and is not able to eat or drink. What is the nurse's priority concern for this client?

Ensure a patent airway

A nurse is working with a client who has an impaired ability to move the tongue. He explains that he was in an automobile accident many years ago and suffered nerve damage that resulted in this condition. Which nerve should the nurse suspect was damaged in this client?

Cranial nerve XII (hypoglossal)

The client has experienced a stroke and has dysphagia. The nurse knows this is what?

Difficulty swallowing

During assessment of the oral cavity, the nurse examines the salivary glands. Which area of the mouth should the nurse assess to inspect for the Wharton's ducts?

Either side of the frenulum on the floor of the mouth

A staff educator from the hospital is providing an event for the hospital staff. The educator is talking about health promotion activities for people with diseases of the nose, mouth, throat, and sinuses. What would the educator include in the presentation?

How to reduce periodontal disease

A child presents to the health care facility with new onset of a foul-smelling, purulent drainage from the right nare. The mother states that no other signs of an upper respiratory tract infection are present. What is an appropriate action by the nurse?

Inspect the nostrils with an otoscope

A hospitalized client who suffered a recent stroke hasn't started a diet yet and has referrals in to speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. What is the nurse's best action at mealtime?

Keep the client NPO until speech therapy has seen client.

A client comes to the clinic and reports nosebleeds. What area of the nose is the bleeding most likely coming from?

Kiesselbach plexus

A nurse is providing client teaching to the parents of a preschooler who experiences chronic epistaxis. What would the nurse identify as the area where most nosebleeds originate?

Kiesselbach's plexus

An older client who wears dentures complains of having sore gums. What can the nurse instruct the client to help with this problem?

Massage the gums every day.

A client is experiencing sinus tenderness associated with a head cold. What techniques should the nurse use to assess this client's symptom? (Select all that apply.)

Press up on the frontal sinuses from under the bony brows. Press up on the maxillary sinuses.

A nurse is assessing the mouth of an older client. Which of the following findings is common among older adults?

Receding and ischemic gums

A young man is concerned about a hard mass in the midline of his palate that he has just noticed. Examination reveals that it is indeed hard and in the midline. No mucosal abnormalities are associated with this lesion. The client has no other symptoms. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Torus palatinus

Which food is most appropriate for the nurse to recommend for a client who suffers frequent nosebleeds due to hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia?

Vegetable omelet

When visualizing the structures of the nose, the nurse recalls that air travels from the anterior nares to the trachea through the:

Vestibule, nasal passages, and nasopharynx

The nursing instructor is teaching a pre-nursing pathophysiology class. The class is covering the respiratory system. The instructor explains that the respiratory system is composed of both the upper and lower respiratory system. The nose is part of the upper respiratory system. The instructor continues to explain that the nasal cavities have a vascular and ciliated mucous lining. What is the purpose of the vascular and ciliated mucous lining of the nasal cavities?

Warm and humidify inspired air

You are teaching a physiology class for pre-nursing students. A student asks what the purpose of the upper airway is in regard to the lower airway. What would be your best answer?

Warm the inspired air

The submandibular glands open under the tongue through openings called

Wharton ducts.


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