NSG 200 Final Exam Latest(2024/2025) Questions and Answers 100% Correct.
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NSG 200
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NSG 200
While auscultating a patient's abdomen, the student notes abnormal bowel sounds. The nurse's
preceptor asks the student to describe the sounds. The student describes them as high-pitched, rushing
sounds. The preceptor, an experienced nurse, would know that these sounds indicate what? -
partial i...
NSG 200 Final Exam
While auscultating a patient's abdomen, the student notes abnormal bowel sounds. The nurse's
preceptor asks the student to describe the sounds. The student describes them as high-pitched, rushing
sounds. The preceptor, an experienced nurse, would know that these sounds indicate what? -
partial intestinal obstruction
A nurse is preparing to assess the cranial nerves of a patient. The nurse is about to test CN I. which of the
following would the nurse do? - ask the patient to identify scents, which can be done by having
the patient occlude one nostril and identify a scent
An emergency department nurse is caring for a 17 year old patient who has severe pain in the umbilical
area. Documentation shows that the patient exhibits "Rovsing's sign." What might this patient's medical
diagnosis be? - appendicitis
When assessing a clinic patient, the nurse asks if the patient has ever had varicella. The nurse knows that
varicella always precedes what? - shingles (herpes zoster)
What does Healthy People have as its focus areas for the GI tract? (Mark all that apply.) -
colorectal cancer, food-borne illness, and hepatitis
A 13-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department with an injury to his left ankle after a
skateboard accident. Diagnostic films show a fracture across the epiphyses. The doctor explains that the
patient may not have full ROM and that his left leg may be shorter than his right leg. The parents ask why
one leg may be shorter than the other. What would be the nurse's best answer? - the fracture
crosses the part of the bone where the bone lengthens
A 3-month-old girl has been diagnosed with congenital hip dislocation. What is a confirmatory test for
this disease? - trendelenberg test
A patient is admitted to the unit. The nurse notes that the medical record for this patient lists a fall risk
of 75% per the Morris Fall Risk scale. What would be an appropriate nursing intervention? - use
environmental cues
, A nurse has just finished assessing a patient's spine and neck muscles. How would the nurse document
normal findings? - C7 and T1 spinous processes prominent. Paravertebral, sternocleidomastoid,
and trapezius muscles fully developed, symmetrical and nontender
An 87-year-old patient has been admitted to the unit. This patient has problems with fine motor
movement. What would be important to do for this patient? - open all packages and arrange the
meal tray while communicating actions to the patient
A nurse is having difficulty eliciting a patellar reflex. Which of the following would be most appropriate
for the nurse to have the patient do? - Lock the fingers together and pull against each other,
reinforces enhancing the reflex response in the legs
A nurse is preparing to assess a patient's cerebellar function. Which of the following would the nurse
expect to test? - balance; balance and coordination are functions of the pyramidal and
extrapyramidal tracts of the motor and cerebellar systems
While auscultating a patient's abdomen, the student notes abnormal bowel sounds. The nurse's
preceptor asks the student to describe the sounds. The student describes them as high-pitched, rushing
sounds. The preceptor, an experienced nurse, would know that these sounds indicate what? -
partial intestinal obstruction
A nursing instructor is describing the peripheral nervous system to a group of students; the instructor
would explain that there are how many pairs of spinal nerves? - 31 pairs of spinal nerves
how many cranial nerves are there? - 12
During the romberg's test, a patient is unable to stand with his feet together and demonstrates a wide-
based, staggering, unsteady gait. The nurse would identify this as which of the following? -
cerebellar ataxia
characterized by a flexed arm held close to the body while the patient drags the toes of the leg or circles
it stiffly outward and forward - spastic hemiparesis
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