9. Tom Brown is 62 years old and plays golf twice a week. He experiences pain in his
shoulder and goes to the urgent care center to be seen by his nurse practitioner. The
nurse practitioner asks which of the following questions? Select all that apply.
1. Does the shoulder hurt when you are not playing golf?
2. Is there any swelling, redness, or pain?
3. Is there any family history of arthritis?
4. Is there a history of taking ibuprofen?
5. Does your pain affect your golf game?
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1.
Determining the extent of pain will help with the diagnosis.
2.
Identify all presenting and associated symptoms such as swelling,
erythema, pain, reported decrease in ROM, limitations on ADLs, and
alterations in sensations of hot or cold.
3.
Question patient about family history of soft tissue conditions, aspiration of
bursa, recent fever, fluoroquinolone use, and chronic medical conditions.
4.
Question patient about prior history of fluoroquinolone use.
5.
Identify all presenting and associated symptoms, such as swelling,
erythema, pain, reported decrease in ROM, and limitation on ADLs.
An older man has Alzheimer's disease, and his wife says he is up and wandering
around the house at night. Which intervention should the nurse implement to increase
the man's duration of sleep?
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Instruct the wife to increase his daily physical activity
8. Elisabeth, 67 years old, comes to the practitioner with her daughter, who is her
caregiver. The nurse practitioner notices that Elizabeth is very busy and always moving
and placing things in order within the waiting room. Along with this increase in energy,
which of the following suggest bipolar with mania or hypomania? Select all that apply.
1. Ability to focus on a task
,2. Flight of ideas
3. Rapid speech
4. Impulsivity
5. Thoughtfulness
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1.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having distractibility.
2.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having these flights of ideas.
3.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having rapid speech (can be garbled).
4.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having thoughtlessness (impulsivity).
5.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having thoughtlessness.
10. Mrs. Thomas is 82 years old and burned her hand while cooking. The nurse
practitioner assesses second- and third-degree burns over approximately half of the
back of her hand. The nurse practitioner chooses which of the following for initial
treatment? Select all that apply.
1. Administer appropriate pain medication.
2. Rinse with cool tap water.
3. Clean with a strong detergent.
4. Remove any loose tissue but allow the blisters to remain.
5. Diagnose as first- and third-degree burns.
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1.
After administration of appropriate pain medication, wound management
can begin.
2.
Burn wounds should be immediately doused in cool tap water to disperse
any remaining heat in the tissue.
3.
Detergents and antibacterial soaps are not indicated. Burn wounds should
be cleaned with mild soap and rinsed.
4.
For small surface area burns, it is good to remove any loose tissue during
cleansing and allow intact blisters to remain.
5.
First-degree burns do not exhibit blisters, and third-degree burns do not
exhibit pain.
5. Mr. Angulo is an 89-year-old patient who was recently an inpatient for pneumonia
and was
bedridden for 1 week. He is now presenting dysuria, suprapubic tenderness
accompanied by
fever, and increased confusion. Based on his recent history, which of the following
conditions may be developing?
1. Cystitis
2. Distended bladder
3. Prostate stones
4.Subacute prostatitis
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shoulder and goes to the urgent care center to be seen by his nurse practitioner. The
nurse practitioner asks which of the following questions? Select all that apply.
1. Does the shoulder hurt when you are not playing golf?
2. Is there any swelling, redness, or pain?
3. Is there any family history of arthritis?
4. Is there a history of taking ibuprofen?
5. Does your pain affect your golf game?
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, 9. Answer: 1, 2, 5
Page: 308
Feedback
1.
Determining the extent of pain will help with the diagnosis.
2.
Identify all presenting and associated symptoms such as swelling,
erythema, pain, reported decrease in ROM, limitations on ADLs, and
alterations in sensations of hot or cold.
3.
Question patient about family history of soft tissue conditions, aspiration of
bursa, recent fever, fluoroquinolone use, and chronic medical conditions.
4.
Question patient about prior history of fluoroquinolone use.
5.
Identify all presenting and associated symptoms, such as swelling,
erythema, pain, reported decrease in ROM, and limitation on ADLs.
An older man has Alzheimer's disease, and his wife says he is up and wandering
around the house at night. Which intervention should the nurse implement to increase
the man's duration of sleep?
Give this one a try later!
Instruct the wife to increase his daily physical activity
8. Elisabeth, 67 years old, comes to the practitioner with her daughter, who is her
caregiver. The nurse practitioner notices that Elizabeth is very busy and always moving
and placing things in order within the waiting room. Along with this increase in energy,
which of the following suggest bipolar with mania or hypomania? Select all that apply.
1. Ability to focus on a task
,2. Flight of ideas
3. Rapid speech
4. Impulsivity
5. Thoughtfulness
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8. Answers: 2, 3, 4 Page: 437
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1.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having distractibility.
2.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having these flights of ideas.
3.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having rapid speech (can be garbled).
4.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having thoughtlessness (impulsivity).
5.
According to the DSM-5, the individual must also experience increased
energy while having thoughtlessness.
10. Mrs. Thomas is 82 years old and burned her hand while cooking. The nurse
practitioner assesses second- and third-degree burns over approximately half of the
back of her hand. The nurse practitioner chooses which of the following for initial
treatment? Select all that apply.
1. Administer appropriate pain medication.
2. Rinse with cool tap water.
3. Clean with a strong detergent.
4. Remove any loose tissue but allow the blisters to remain.
5. Diagnose as first- and third-degree burns.
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10. Answer: 1, 2, 4
Page: 100
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1.
After administration of appropriate pain medication, wound management
can begin.
2.
Burn wounds should be immediately doused in cool tap water to disperse
any remaining heat in the tissue.
3.
Detergents and antibacterial soaps are not indicated. Burn wounds should
be cleaned with mild soap and rinsed.
4.
For small surface area burns, it is good to remove any loose tissue during
cleansing and allow intact blisters to remain.
5.
First-degree burns do not exhibit blisters, and third-degree burns do not
exhibit pain.
5. Mr. Angulo is an 89-year-old patient who was recently an inpatient for pneumonia
and was
bedridden for 1 week. He is now presenting dysuria, suprapubic tenderness
accompanied by
fever, and increased confusion. Based on his recent history, which of the following
conditions may be developing?
1. Cystitis
2. Distended bladder
3. Prostate stones
4.Subacute prostatitis
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