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  • February 28, 2023
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CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH ASSESSMENT
WILSON: HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR NURSING PRACTICE 7TH EDITION


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A patient comes to the emergency department and tells the triage nurse that he is “having
a heart attack.” What is the nurse’s top priority at this time?
a. Determine the patient’s personal data and insurance coverage.

b. Ask the patient to take a seat in the waiting room until his name is called.

c. Request that a nurse collect data for a comprehensive history.

d. Ask a nurse to start a focused assessment of this patient now.

ANS: D
The nurse needs to begin an assessment as soon as possible that is focused on this patient’s
cardiovascular system. The type of health assessment performed by the nurse is also driven
by patient need. Personal data and insurance information will be obtained, but in this
situation, these data can wait until after the patient is assessed. Based also on Maslow’s
hierarchy of needs, physiologic needs take precedence. Rather than asking the patient to
wait, the nurse needs to begin data collection, such as vital signs, immediately to determine
the patient’s health status. Complications can be prevented if an immediate assessment is
made to analyze the patient’s symptoms. A comprehensive history is not indicated in this
situation at this time. Some subjective data will be collected, such as allergies and medical
history related to cardiovascular disease. Eyes, ears, or a complete musculoskeletal or
mental health assessment is not a priority at this time.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

2. Which situation illustrates a screening assessment?

a. A patient visits an obstetric clinic for the first time and the nurse conducts a
detailed history and physical examination.

b. A hospital sponsors a health fair at a local
mall and provides cholesterol and blood pressure checks to mall patrons.

c. The nurse in an urgent care center checks the vital signs of a patient who is
complaining of leg pain.

d. A patient newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus comes to test his fasting blood
glucose level.

, ANS: B

A health fair at a local mall that provides cholesterol and blood pressure checks is an
example of a screening assessment focused on disease detection. A detailed history and
physical examination conducted during a first-time visit to an obstetric clinic is an example
of a comprehensive assessment. Assessing a patient complaining of leg pain in the triage
area of an urgent care center is an example of a problem-based/focused assessment. A
patient’s return appointment 1 month after today’s office visit to report fasting blood
glucose levels is an example of an episodic or follow-up assessment.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Health Screening

3. For which person is a screening assessment indicated?
a. The person who had abdominal surgery yesterday

b. The person who is unaware of his high serum glucose levels

c. The person who is being admitted to a long-term care facility

d. The person who is beginning rehabilitation after a knee replacement

ANS: B
A screening assessment is performed for the purpose of disease detection. In this case this
person may have diabetes mellitus. A shift assessment is most appropriate for the person
who is recovering in the hospital from surgery. A comprehensive assessment is performed
during admission to a facility to obtain a detailed history and complete physical
examination. An episodic or follow-up assessment is performed after knee replacement to
evaluate the outcome of the procedure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

4. For which person is a shift assessment indicated?
a. The person who had abdominal surgery yesterday

b. The person who is unaware of his high serum glucose levels

c. The person who is being admitted to a long-term care facility

d. The person who is beginning rehabilitation
after a knee replacement
ANS: A
A shift assessment is most appropriate for the person who is recovering in the hospital from
surgery. A screening assessment is performed for the purpose of disease detection, in this
case diabetes mellitus. A comprehensive assessment is performed during admission to a
facility to obtain a detailed history and complete physical examination. An episodic or
follow-up assessment is performed after knee replacement to evaluate the outcome of the
procedure.

, DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: Box 1-3 | p. 4
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment




MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

5. For which person is a comprehensive assessment indicated?
a. The person who had abdominal surgery yesterday

b. The person who is unaware of his high serum glucose levels

c. The person who is being admitted to a long-term care facility

d. The person who is beginning rehabilitation after a knee replacement

ANS: C
A comprehensive assessment is performed during admission to a facility to obtain a

detailed history and complete physical examination. A shift assessment is most appropriate
for the person who is recovering in the hospital from surgery. A screening assessment is
performed for the purpose of disease detection, in this case diabetes mellitus. An episodic
or follow-up assessment is performed after knee replacement to evaluate the outcome of
the procedure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

6. For which person is an episodic or follow-up assessment indicated?
a. The person who had abdominal surgery yesterday

b. The person who is unaware of his high serum glucose levels

c. The person who is being admitted to a long-term care facility

d. The person who is beginning rehabilitation after a knee replacement

ANS: D
An episodic or follow-up assessment is performed after the knee replacement to evaluate
the outcome of the procedure. A shift assessment is most appropriate for the person who is
recovering in the hospital from surgery. A screening assessment is performed for the
purpose of disease detection, in this case diabetes mellitus. A comprehensive assessment is
performed during admission to a facility to obtain a detailed history and complete physical
examination.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

, 7. Which is an example of data a nurse collects during a physical examination?
a. The patient’s lack of hair and shiny skin over both shins

b. The patient’s stated concern about lack of money for prescriptions

c. The patient’s complaints of tingling sensations in the feet

d. The patient’s mother’s statements that the patient is very nervous lately

ANS: A
The lack of hair and shiny skin over both shins are objective data or signs that are part of
the physical examination. A patient’s concerns about lack of money are subjective data and
are part of the health history. A patient’s complaints of tingling sensations in the feet are
subjective data and are part of the health history. A patient’s family statements are
considered secondary data, are subjective data, and are part of the health history.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply REF: Box 1-3 | p. 3
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Physiologic Integrity: Reduction of Risk Potential: System
Specific Assessments

8. The nurse documents which information in the patient’s history?
a. The patient’s skin feels warm to the touch.
b. The patient is scratching his arm.
c. The patient’s temperature is 100° F.
d. The patient complains of itching.
ANS: D
A patient’s complaint of itching is subjective information, which means it is a symptom
and is documented in the history. The patient’s warm skin is objective information
gathered by the nurse through palpation, is also a sign, and is documented in the physical
examination. The patient’s scratching is objective information gathered by the nurse
through observation, is also a sign, and is documented in the physical examination. The
patient’s elevated temperature is objective information gathered by the nurse through
measurement, is also a sign, and is documented in the physical examination.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply REF: p. 1 | p. 2 and Box 1-2
TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment
MSC: NCLEX Patient Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care:
Establishing Priorities

9. Which patient information does the nurse document in the patient’s physical
assessment?
a. Slurred speech
b. Immunizations
c. Smoking habit
d. Allergies


ANS: A
Slurred speech should be noticed by the nurse and documented as objective data in the
physical assessment. Data on immunizations are collected from the patient, are subjective,

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