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The nurse performs a physical assessment on an older female client. Which
change from the prior exam may be an indication of osteoporosis?
ANSWERS: Height reduction of 1.5 inches.
While conducting an interview to obtain a health history, the nurse notices that
the client pauses frequently and looks at the nurse expectantly. Which response
is best for the nurse to provide?
ANSWERS: Sit quietly to allow the client to respond comfortably.
A client is in the clinical for a yearly physical examination. Which action should
the nurse take when preparing to examine the client's abdomen?
ANSWERS: Ask the client to urinate before beginning the examination.
,Which respiratory condition should the nurse document after measuring a
respiratory rate of 8 breaths/minute?
ANSWERS: Bradypnea.
Which procedure should the nurse use to assessfor a pulse deficit?
Measure the apical pulse and compare it to the peripheral pulse.
ANSWERS: *A pulse deficit is a palpable difference between the apical pulse at the
point of maximal impulse and the radial pulse palpated at the wrist.
A client has been diagnosed with bilateral lower lobe atelectasis. What
percussion sound should the nurse expect to hear when percussing over the
client's lower lobes?
ANSWERS: Dull, thud-like.
A client is being assessed upon admission to the medical-surgical unit. The nurse
is preparing to complete a head-to-toe assessment and will begin at the head of
the client. Which technique should the nurse use to begin the assessment?
ANSWERS: Inspect the hair and skin.
The nurse is assessing a healthy young adult during an annual physical
examination. Which assessment technique should the nurse implement when
palpating the abdominal aorta?
ANSWERS: Deep palpation above and to the left of the umbilicus.
, The nurse is conducting a family history as part of the assessment interview.
Which action should the nurse take to ensure that sufficient information about
the client's blood relatives is obtained?
ANSWERS: Document at least 3 generations of the client's family medical history.
The nurse is testing the client's shoulders for range of motion. What should the
nurse document to record normal internal rotation?
ANSWERS: Range of 90 degrees when the hands are placed at the small of the back.
A client presents with a rash along the occipital area of the hairline and reports
intense itching. How should the nurse begin the objective part of the
examination?
ANSWERS: Inspect the scalp looking for nits.
The nurse is assessing a client's range of motion as the client bends the right
knee up to the chest while keeping the left leg straight, but is unable to keep the
left thigh on the table. The assessment is repeated for the left knee, and the client
is unable to keep the right thigh on the table. How should the nurse document
this finding?
ANSWERS: A flexion deformity referred to as a positive Thomas test.