Complete Solutions
1.Health assessment is critical to which components of the
nursing process?
A. Assessment and evaluation
B. Diagnosis and planning
C. Planning and intervention
D. All components Correct Answers D. All components
2.A client returns to the clinic to determine whether or not
treatment for an upper respiratory infection has been effective.
The most appropriate level of health history in this situation is:
A. complete
B. follow-up
C. emergency
D. Incidental Correct Answers B. follow-up
3.A client is asked what concern brought her to the clinic today.
She replies, "I've had stomach pains for three days." This nurse
documents this information in which section of the health
assessment?
A. History of present illness
B. Review of systems
C. Reason for seeking care
D. Functional assessment Correct Answers C. Reason for
seeking care
4.A genogram is one way of documenting which part of the
health history?
A. Reason for seeking care
, B. Past medical history
C. Family history
D. Functional assessment Correct Answers C. Family history
5.After completing an initial assessment on a patient, the nurse
has charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58.
This type of data would be:
A. Objective
B. Reflective
C. Subjective
D. Introspective Correct Answers A. Objective
6.A patient tells the nurse that he is very nervous, that he is
nauseated, and that he "feels hot." This type of data would be
A. Objective
B. Reflective
C. Subjective
D. Introspective Correct Answers C. Subjective
7.You are taking a health history on a client in a clinic. You ask
the client about personal habits such as alcohol consumption and
tobacco use. This is part of which section of the health history?
A. Reason for seeking care
B. Past medical history
C. Family history
D. Functional assessment Correct Answers B. Past medical
history
8.A 42-year-old Asian patient is being seen at the clinic for an
initial examination. The nurse knows that it is important to
include cultural information in his health assessment to: