NURS 6512 HA Quiz 7, Week 07
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Question 1
Inspection of the abdomen should begin with the patient supine and
the examiner:
Selected Answer:
seated on the patient s right side.
Correct Answer:
seated on the patient s right side.
Response This preferred initial position allows tangential
Feedback: viewing of the abdomen for improved assessment of
abdominal contour.
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
In older adults, overflow fecal incontinence is commonly due to:
Selected Answer:
fecal impaction.
Correct Answer:
fecal impaction.
Response Constipation with overflow occurs when the rectum
Feedback: contains hard stool and soft feces above leak around
the mass of stool.
Question 3
2 out of 2 points
Which organ(s) are located in the retroperitoneal space?
Selected Answer:
Kidneys
Correct Answer:
Kidneys
Response The kidneys are located in the retroperitoneal space,
NURS 6512: Advanced Health Assessment
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, NURS 6512 Week 7 Quiz
Question 1
Inspection of the abdomen should begin with the patient supine and
the examiner:
Selected Answer:
seated on the patient s right side.
Correct Answer:
seated on the patient s right side.
Response This preferred initial position allows tangential
Feedback: viewing of the abdomen for improved assessment of
abdominal contour.
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
In older adults, overflow fecal incontinence is commonly due to:
Selected Answer:
fecal impaction.
Correct Answer:
fecal impaction.
Response Constipation with overflow occurs when the rectum
Feedback: contains hard stool and soft feces above leak around
the mass of stool.
Question 3
2 out of 2 points
Which organ(s) are located in the retroperitoneal space?
Selected Answer:
Kidneys
Correct Answer:
Kidneys
Response The kidneys are located in the retroperitoneal space,