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The internal structures of the eye can be visualised using much of the following instruments Ophthalmoscope To make accurate assessments during inspection, the examiner must: Compare bilateral body parts Palpation is a physical assessment technique that uses the sense of: Touch When percussing o...

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NURS 505: Theory for Practice Review
Questions and Correct Answers
The internal structures of the eye can be visualised using much of the following
instruments ✅Ophthalmoscope

To make accurate assessments during inspection, the examiner must: ✅Compare
bilateral body parts

Palpation is a physical assessment technique that uses the sense of: ✅Touch

When percussing over the stomach, the examiner notes a loud, drum-like sound. The
term to document this percussion tone is: ✅Tympany

The eye of the stethoscope is used to hear: ✅Heart sounds

Skin turgor may be assessed by which of the following techniques ✅Lightly pinching a
skin fold

Visual acuity may be assessed by using the snellen chart. If a person has acuity of 6/12
in both eyes, this means: ✅The person has less than normal visions

When using an otoscope to assess the tympanic membrane of an adult, the ear canal is
straightened by gently pulling the pinna: ✅Up and back

When percussing the thorax and lungs, a dull sound indicates: ✅Fluid or a solid mass

When auscultating the thorax and lungs, coarse gurgling sounds are heard on
expiration. These sounds can be broadly labelled as: ✅Adventitious breath sounds

Heart sounds are the result of ✅Entire breast tissue

When palpating the breast, the assessment should be conducted by which division or
areas ✅Quadrants

When assessing the abdomen, which assessment technique should be conducted after
inspection? ✅Auscultation

Which of the following assessments of mental status is not an assessment of
orientation? ✅Consciousness

, As part of the assessment of the cranial nerves, the examiner asks the person to raise
the eyebrows, smile and show teeth. These actions provide information about which
cranial nerve ✅Facial

The smallest infectious agents capable of causing an infection are: ✅Viruses

A person has developed a low-grade fever and states she has felt very tired lately. This
phase of an infection is known as the: ✅Prodromal stage

A person develops a urinary tract infection after an indwelling urinary catheter has been
inserted. This would most accurately be termed: ✅An iatrogenic infection

The nurse has opened the sterile supplies and put on two sterile gloves to complete a
sterile dressing change. Maintaining surgical asepsis requires the nurse to: ✅Consider
the outer 3 cm of the aseptic field as contaminated

The NHMRC standard precautions, recommendations apply to: ✅All people receiving
care in hospitals

In addition to standard precautions, the nurse caring for a person with rebulla would
plan to implement: ✅Droplet precautions

Standards for cleaning, disinfection and sterilising reusable medical equipment can be
found in: ✅State or territory governing-body documents

The recommended sequence for removing soiled personal protective equipment when
the nurse prepares to leave a patients room is to remove: ✅Gown, gloves, hand rub,
remove eye wear, eye protection and mask

Effective hand hygiene between patients requires: ✅Use of an alcoholic chlorhexidine
hand rub

Which hospitalised person is the most at risk of developing an HAI? ✅Mr, L 65-year-
old who has an indwelling catheter in place

The nurse teaches a person at home to use a clean technique when changing a wound
dressing. This is: ✅Safe for the home setting

You are asked to remove a drain tube. What personal protective equipment would you
consider using? ✅Gloves, apron/gown and eye protection

What is the main mechanism by which infections are spread in hospital? ✅Hands

Standard precautions: ✅Apply to the handling of blood and body fluids

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