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Canadian Physical Examination And Health
Assessment, By Jarvis


4th Edition

,Physical Examination And Health Assessment Canadian 4th Edition
Jarvis Test Bank

Chapter 01: Evidence-Based Assessment
Jarvis: Physical Examination & Health Assessment, 4th Canadian Edition


Multiple Choice

1. After Completing An Initial Assessment Of A Patient, The Nurse Has Charted That His
Respirations Are 18 Breaths Per Minute And His Pulse Is 58 Beats Per Minute. These Types
Of Data Would Be:
a. Objective
b. Reflective
c. Subjective
d. Introspective
ANS; A
Objective Data Are What The Health Professional Observes By Inspecting, Percussing,
Palpating, And Auscultating During The Physical Examination. Subjective Data Are What
The Person Says About Himself Or Herself During History Taking. The Terms Reflective
And Introspective Are Not Used To Describe Data.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

2. A Patient Tells The Nurse That He Is Very Nervous, Is Nauseated, And “Feels Hot.” These
Types Of Data Would Be:
a. Objective
b. Reflective
c. Subjective
d. Introspective
ANS; C
Subjective Data Are What The Person Says About Himself Or Herself During History
Taking. Objective Data Are What The Health Professional Observes By Inspecting,
Percussing, Palpating, And Auscultating During The Physical Examination. The Terms
Reflective And Introspective Are Not Used To Describe Data.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

3. The Patient’s Record, Laboratory Studies, Objective Data, And Subjective Data Combine
To Form The:
a. Database
b. Admitting Data
c. Financial Statement
d. Discharge Summary
ANS; A
Together With The Patient’s Record And Laboratory Studies, The Objective And Subjective
Data Form The Database. The Other Items Are Not Part Of The Patient’s Record, Laboratory
Studies, Or Data.

, Dif: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

4. When Listening To A Patient’s Breath Sounds, The Nurse Is Unsure Of A Sound That Is
Heard. The Nurse’s Next Action Should Be To:
a. Immediately Notify The Patient’s Physician.
b. Document The Sound Exactly As It Was Heard.
c. Validate The Data By Asking A Coworker To Listen To The Breath Sounds.
d. Assess Again In 20 Minutes To Note Whether The Sound Is Still Present.

ANS; C
When Unsure Of A Sound Heard While Listening To A Patient’s Breath Sounds, The Nurse
Validates The Data To Ensure Accuracy. If The Nurse Has Less Experience In An Area,
Then He Or She Asks An Expert To Listen.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Analyzing (Analysis)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

5. The Nurse Is Conducting A Class For New Graduate Nurses. During The Teaching
Session, The Nurse Should Keep In Mind That Novice Nurses, With Less Experience, Are
More Likely To Base Their Decisions On:
a. Intuition
b. Clear-Cut Rules
c. Articles In Journals
d. Advice From Supervisors
ANS; B
Novice Nurses Operate From A Set Of Defined, Structured Rules. Expert Practitioners Use
Critical Thinking And Their Substantial Background Of Experiences.
u s n t o
Dif: Cognitive Level: Understa ndin g ( C omp r ehens i on) Msc: Client Needs: General

6. Expert Nurses Assess And Make Decisions Through The Use Of:
a. Critical Thinking
b. The Nursing Process
c. Clinical Knowledge
d. Diagnostic Reasoning

ANS; A
Critical Thinking Is A Multidimensional, Dynamic, And Interactive Thinking Process By
Which Expert Nurses Assess And Make Decisions In The Clinical Area.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) Msc: Client Needs: General

7. The Nurse Is Reviewing Information About Evidence-Informed Practice (Eip). Which Statement
Best Reflects Eip?
a. Eip Relies On Tradition For Support Of Best Practices.
b. Eip Is Simply The Use Of Best Practice Techniques For The Treatment Of Patients.
c. Eip Emphasizes The Use Of Best And Most Appropriate Evidence With
Clinician Expertise And Patient Preference.
d. The Patient’s Own Preferences Are Not Important In Eip.

ANS; C

, Eip Is A Problem-Solving Approach To Decision Making That Emphasizes The Use Of Best
Available Evidence In Combination With The Clinician’s Experience, Patient Preferences
And Values, And Comprehensive Assessment To Determine The Best Outcomes In Care And
Treatment. Eip Is More Than Simply Using The Best Practice Techniques To Treat Patients,
And Questioning Tradition Is Important When No Compelling And Supportive Research
Evidence Exists.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Applying (Application)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

8. The Nurse Is Conducting A Class On Priority Setting For A Group Of New Graduate Nurses.
Which Is An Example Of A First-Level Priority Problem?
a. Patient With Postoperative Pain
b. Patient Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes Needing Diabetic Teaching
c. Individual With A Small Laceration On The Sole Of The Foot
d. Individual With Shortness Of Breath And Respiratory Distress
ANS; D
First-Level Priority Problems Are Those That Are Emergent, Life-Threatening, And
Immediate (E.G., Establishing An Airway, Supporting Breathing, Maintaining Circulation,
Monitoring Abnormal Vital Signs) (See Table 1-1).

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

9. Which Critical Thinking Skill Helps The Nurse See Relationships Among The Data?
a. Validation
b. Clustering Related Cues
c. Identifying Gaps In Data
d. Distinguishing Relevant Data From Irrelevant Data

ANS; B
Clustering Related Cues Helps The Nurse See Relationships Among The Data.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

10. The Nurse Knows That Developing Appropriate Nursing Interventions For A Patient Relies
On The Appropriateness Of The Diagnosis.
a. Nursing
b. Medical
c. Admission
d. Collaborative

ANS; A
An Accurate Nursing Diagnosis Provides The Basis For The Selection Of Nursing Interventions
To Achieve Outcomes For Which The Nurse Is Accountable. The Other Items Do Not Contribute
To The Development Of Appropriate Nursing Interventions.

Dif: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
Msc: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of Care

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