Nursing Assessment, Liver and Spleen Palpation,
Abdominal Muscle Relaxation Techniques, Bowel
Sound Auscultation, Percussion and Palpation
Methods, Rebound Tenderness, Rovsing and Psoas
Signs, Hernia and Ascites Evaluation, Gallbladder
and Pancreatic Function, Peptic Ulcer and Colon
Disease Screening, Constipation and Paralytic Ileus
Assessment, Abdominal Distention Causes,
Nutritional and Hydration Considerations,
Postoperative Colostomy Care, Risk Assessment for
Internal Bleeding, Abdominal Mass Identification,
Urinary and Bladder Evaluation, Health Promotion
and Lifestyle Education, High-Yield NCLEX
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1. During deep palpation of the client's abdomen, the nurse identifies a soft, nontender, solid
mass extending 2 to 3 cm below the right costal margin. Which of the following actions would
be most appropriate?
A) Refer the client for medical follow-up.
B) Evaluate further for a problem with the spleen.
C) Assess urinary output.
D) Document the position of the liver.
D) Document the position of the liver.
2. When reviewing the medications currently taken by a 50-year-old client who is complaining
of constipation, teaching is indicated when the nurse notes which medication?
A) Vitamin supplement with iron
B) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
C) Antidepressant
D) Hormone replacement
, A) Vitamin supplement with iron
3. A group of students is preparing for their clinical experience, during which they are required
to demonstrate the techniques for assessing the abdomen. The students demonstrate
understanding of the proper sequence when they demonstrate the techniques in which order?
A) Palpate, percuss, inspect, auscultate
B) Auscultate, inspect, palpate, percuss
C) Inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate
D) Percuss, inspect, auscultate, palpate
C) Inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate
4. To promote relaxation of the client's abdominal muscles, which of the following would be
most appropriate for the nurse to do?
A) Encourage the client to hold his or her breath.
B) Cover the client in a warm blanket.
C) Place a pillow under both of the client's knees.
D) Assure the client that painful areas will not be examined.
C) Place a pillow under both of the client's knees.
5. A nurse suspects intra-abdominal bleeding in a client who was recently involved in a motor
vehicle accident. Which finding would most likely lead the nurse to this suspicion?
A) Tenderness on palpation
B) Diastasis recti
C) Cullen's sign
D) Tympany on percussion
C) Cullen's sign
6. A young adult male who comes to the emergency department complaining of abdominal pain
for the past 3 days is suspected of having a ruptured appendix. The nurse auscultates the
client's bowel sounds, noting them to be which of the following?
A) Normoactive
B) Hyperactive
C) Hypoactive
D) Absent
D) Absent
7. The nurse is percussing a client's liver and is assessing liver descent. The nurse should have
the client do which of the following?
A) Cough forcefully