You are educating a patient with osteoporosis. They are interested in learning more
about weight-bearing activities. Which of the following would you suggest?
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walking
When educating your patient about preventing colon cancer, the nurse suggests a
healthy diet with fiber. This suggestion would be considered _______________________.
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primary prevention
,The nurse is assessing for bruits in the renal arteries. What equipment is needed for
this?
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Bell side of the stethoscope
Match the following assessments with their respective cranial nerve. VIII
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identify two syllablus word during whisper test
Match the sputum color with its potential finding(s). clear
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normal
A student nurse is documenting their lymphatic assessment of a patient admitted for
fever of unknown origin. Which of the following actions by the student nurse would
cause the instructor to intervene?
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, Assessing the inguinal lymph nodes first, then moving to the upper
lymphatics (pre-auricular, post-auricular, etc.).
Match the following eye opening scores of the Glasgow Coma Scale with their
appropriate finding. 4
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eyes open spontanesouly
When assessing the pediatric patient's ears with an otoscope the nurse notes an
excess of wax. Another way to document is excess__________.
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cerumen
A patient who smokes asks the nurse, "Smoking just hurts my lungs, not my heart,
right?" Which nursing response is appropriate?
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"Smoking is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease and peripheral
vascular disease."
, When assessing a patient's deep tendon reflexes, the nurse does not get a strong
response with their patellar reflex. What is the most appropriate action?
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Try again and have the patient use a distraction technique
When assessing the AV fistula before dialysis, which of the following would lead the
nurse to hold dialysis treatment? Select all that apply.
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a negative bruit
a negative thrill
A patient is unable to differentiate between sharp and dull stimulation to both sides of
her face. The nurse suspects:
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Damage to the trigeminal nerve
The nurse is listening to the breath sounds of a patient with severe asthma. Air passing
through narrowed bronchioles would produce which of these adventitious sounds?
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about weight-bearing activities. Which of the following would you suggest?
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walking
When educating your patient about preventing colon cancer, the nurse suggests a
healthy diet with fiber. This suggestion would be considered _______________________.
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primary prevention
,The nurse is assessing for bruits in the renal arteries. What equipment is needed for
this?
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Bell side of the stethoscope
Match the following assessments with their respective cranial nerve. VIII
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identify two syllablus word during whisper test
Match the sputum color with its potential finding(s). clear
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normal
A student nurse is documenting their lymphatic assessment of a patient admitted for
fever of unknown origin. Which of the following actions by the student nurse would
cause the instructor to intervene?
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, Assessing the inguinal lymph nodes first, then moving to the upper
lymphatics (pre-auricular, post-auricular, etc.).
Match the following eye opening scores of the Glasgow Coma Scale with their
appropriate finding. 4
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eyes open spontanesouly
When assessing the pediatric patient's ears with an otoscope the nurse notes an
excess of wax. Another way to document is excess__________.
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cerumen
A patient who smokes asks the nurse, "Smoking just hurts my lungs, not my heart,
right?" Which nursing response is appropriate?
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"Smoking is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease and peripheral
vascular disease."
, When assessing a patient's deep tendon reflexes, the nurse does not get a strong
response with their patellar reflex. What is the most appropriate action?
Give this one a try later!
Try again and have the patient use a distraction technique
When assessing the AV fistula before dialysis, which of the following would lead the
nurse to hold dialysis treatment? Select all that apply.
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a negative bruit
a negative thrill
A patient is unable to differentiate between sharp and dull stimulation to both sides of
her face. The nurse suspects:
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Damage to the trigeminal nerve
The nurse is listening to the breath sounds of a patient with severe asthma. Air passing
through narrowed bronchioles would produce which of these adventitious sounds?
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