Transition to Practice – Capstone | Verified Questions
& Answers | 100% Accurate Solutions | Grade A –
Fortis
Q. 1. The nurse auscultates the patient's abdomen and hears in RUQ rushing, tinkling, high pitched sounds.
These types of sounds indicate:
a. Hyperactive bowel sounds
b. small bowel obstruction
c. Normal finding
d. Hypoactive bowel sounds
ANSWERS
a. Hyperactive bowel sounds
Q. 2. Which statement by the patient indicates he has a medical history of dysuria?
a. "I seem to void a lot at night."
b. "My urine is red or rust color"
c. "My urine is cloudy"
d. "I have trouble starting to void
ANSWERS
d. "I have trouble starting to void
Q. 3. The patient, during a comprehensive assessment, asks why the nurse listens to the bowel sounds before
palpation or percussion. Which statement by the nurse below indicate correct rationale about assess the
abdomen
a. "I just finished assessing your lungs and heart and proceeded to the abdomen because you were in the
proper position for it."
b. "There are not any set rules of assessment."
c. "To avoid altering bowel sound activity"
d. "To avoid you any pain or discomfort"
ANSWERS
c. "To avoid altering bowel sound activity"
Q. Where is the vertical line of the abdomen?
ANSWERS
xyphoid of sternum thorugh umbilicus
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,Q. What line runs through umbilicus across abdomen?
ANSWERS
lateral
Q. How many abdominal regions are there?
ANSWERS
-9
-rt. hypochondriac region
-rt. lumbar region
-rt. iliac (injuinal) region
-epigastric region
-umbilical region
-hypogastric region
-lt. hypochondriac region
-lt. lumbar region
-lt. iliac (inguinal) region
Q. Is elimination, abdominal pain, indigestion, appetite, history, lifestyle practices considered subjective or
objective data?
ANSWERS
subjective
Q. Is it important to recognize elimination as sensitive & facilitate response w/ descriptive terms/ex?
ANSWERS
yes
Q. What does referred pain means in terms of abdominal pain?
ANSWERS
the pains coming from different locations
Q. Would older adults have diminished pain sensitivity?
ANSWERS
yes
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,Q. Dull, aching, knife like, stabbing, throbbing are all abdominal pain descriptions?
ANSWERS
yes
Q. What are the most important ?'s to ask w/ emesis?
ANSWERS
-when does it occur
-what triggers it
Q. What is declined appetite in older adults caused by?
ANSWERS
-altered metabolism
-decreased tastes
-decreased mobility
Q. What are the 3 ?'s to ask with elimination?
ANSWERS
-# of stools/ day
-consistency
-any recent change?
Q. What are the 4 urine ?'s to ask?
ANSWERS
-# times void in day
-# times void at night
-color
-odor
Q. Do older adults have a risk for complications w/ diarrhea and are more prone to UTI's?
ANSWERS
yes bc protective bacteria decreases w/ age
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, Q. Are voids > often w/ pregnancy?
ANSWERS
yes
Q. Alcohol use, food preferences, caffenien use, exercise, stress are all lifestyle practices that effect what?
ANSWERS
-abdominal health asses.
Q. Is it important to allow the client to empty their bladder before assessment?
ANSWERS
yes
Q. Supine with arms by side, legs flexed slightly is important position for what?
ANSWERS
-abdominal asses.
-raising arms above head tenses muscle
-towel under knees helps relax muscles
Q. Inspection, ausculation, percussion, palpation is the sequence for what?
ANSWERS
abdominal asses.
Q. To avoid altering bowel sound activity what must be done?
ANSWERS
ausculate BEFORE percussion & palpation
Q. Is it normal for abdomen skin to be paler than general skin tone?
ANSWERS
yes
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