NR 302 Final Exam With 100% verified Answers 2023
NR 302 Final Exam With 100% verified Answers 2023. The nurse is obtaining a family health history when the client reports that a grandparent had type 1 diabetes. Where should the nurse document this information? 1. Present health/illness 2. Family genogram 3. Past medical history 4. Health practices 2. Family genogram The nurse is interviewing a client who is in acute pain. Which of the following actions by the nurse must be performed first? 1. Attempt to reduce the pain and complete the interview later. 2. Interview the family for the information. 3. Document why the interview could not be completed. 4. Proceed very quickly with the interview. 1. Attempt to reduce the pain and complete the interview later. The nurse is obtaining information about a client's past medical history. Which of the following sources would provide the nurse with this data? 1. Medication list 2. Average amount of hours of sleep each night 3. Marital status 4. Immunization records 4. Immunization records The nurse is interviewing the client. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to decode the client's messages? 1. Use body language to convey the message. 2. Listen actively and attentively. 3. Develop and transmit an idea. 4. Use words to convey the message. 2. Listen actively and attentively While interviewing the client during the focused interview, the client begins to cry softly. Which of the following interventions by the nurse are appropriate? (Select all that apply.) 1. The nurse states, "I don't like these questions any more than you do, but we need to get on with the interview so you can go home and cry later." 2. The nurse states, "It's all right, I think we're done with the interview." 3. The nurse places the tissues within arm's reach of the client. 4. The nurse states, "I can see you are upset. It's all right to cry." 5. The nurse remains quiet until the nurse feels that the client is prepared to proceed with the interview. 3. The nurse places the tissues within arm's reach of the client. 4. The nurse states, "I can see you are upset. It's all right to cry." 5. The nurse remains quiet until the nurse feels that the client is prepared to proceed with the interview. The student nurse is preparing to perform a health history interview. Which of the following statements indicate that the student nurse requires further education regarding the purpose of the health history? (Select all that apply.) 1. "The nurse typically has a more holistic point of view regarding the client's health." 2. "The client's health history can be gathered during the initial interview." 3. "The healthcare provider's and nurse's assessments should be almost identical with the same focus." 4. "I realize that the client is sick, but I also need to perform a wellness assessment." 5. "As the nurse, I will mainly focus on the course of the client's illness." 3. "The healthcare provider's and nurse's assessments should be almost identical with the same focus." 5. "As the nurse, I will mainly focus on the course of the client's illness." The nurse is interviewing the client. The nurse says to the client, "It sounds like you don't like your new job because it's more stressful than you anticipated." Which of the following types of communication techniques is the nurse utilizing specifically? 1. Questioning 2. Paraphrasing 3. Attending 4. Listening 2. Paraphrasing The nurse is using a Doppler ultrasonic stethoscope to assess a client's pulse in the lower extremity and is unable to locate the pulse. What is the nurse's next action? 1. Send the equipment for repair. 2. Check the pressure applied to the probe. 3. Add more gel to the end of the probe. 4. Immediately inform the healthcare provider. 2. Check the pressure applied to the probe. A client is brought to the emergency department by ambulance after being found on the floor by a family member. The nurse begins the assessment of the client. Which of the following findings would indicate, to the nurse, the need for a more detailed neurological assessment of this client? 1. Talking in a loud voice 2. Asymmetry of the client's smile 3. Inability to follow directions 4. Grimacing with movement 2. Asymmetry of the client's smile The nurse is assessing an adult client when suddenly the client refuses to continue the examination. What is the nurse's next step? 1. Give the client a short break and then resume the assessment. 2. Document what was done and what was refused. 3. Summon another nurse to the room to serve as a witness. 4. Enlist the assistance of the client's family to encourage the rest of the assessment. 2. Document what was done and what was refused. The nurse uses the otoscope in the physical assessment of a client. The nurse understands that this instrument is used to: (Select all that apply.) 1. Inspect the nose. 2. Inspect the internal structures of the eye. 3. Funnel light into the ear canal. 4. Detect fungal infections of the skin. 5. Assess pulses that are not palpable. 1. Inspect the nose. 3. Funnel light into the ear canal. The nurse is preparing a teaching plan regarding thyroid function for the older adult. Which of the following would the nurse include in this teaching? 1. Information on birth control 2. Information about congenital abnormalities 3. Annual monitoring of hormone levels 4. Eliminating the use of alcohol 3. Annual monitoring of hormone levels A client complains of daily headaches. Which of the following would the nurse include in the focused interview? (Select all that apply.) 1. "Have you had a recent cold or infection?" 2. "Is there anything that relieves the pain, like resting or medication?" 3. "Is the pain sharp, dull, steady, or throbbing?" 4. "Tell me exactly where the pain is located." 5. "Rate your pain on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being no pain and 10 the worst." All of the above are correct The nurse is assessing the function of the client's cranial nerves. The nurse finds that the client is unable to demonstrate the ability to chew. The nurse suspects that which of the following cranial nerves is not functioning properly? 1. Cranial nerve VI (/Abducens) 2. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 3. Cranial nerve III (Oculomotor) 4. Cranial nerve VII (Facial) 2. Cranial nerve V (Trigemenal) The nurse is preparing an educational seminar about Healthy People 2020. The inclusion of which of the following topics in this presentation are unexpected and indicate that the nurse requires further education? (Select all that apply.) 1. Immigrants may have an increased risk of disorders related to thyroid function. 2. The iodine added to some medications can be linked to hypothyroidism in the clients who use these medications. 3. Depression in older adults may be linked to hypothyroidism. 4. Thyroid disease more frequently affects males than females. 5.The parents of a newborn should be educated about the clinical manifestations associated with hyperthyroidism. 2. The iodine added to some medications can be linked to hypothyroidism in the clients who use these medications. 4. Thyroid disease more frequently affects males than females. 5.The parents of a newborn should be educated about the clinical manifestations associated with hyperthyroidism. The nurse is assessing the 1-month-old infant's fontanels. The infant's fontanels are sunken. What may this indicate to the nurse? 1. Dehydration 2. Infection
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