Nur 192: chapter 11 Prep Test Questions With Complete Solutions.
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NUR 192
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An older adult male with a history of benign prostatic hyperplasia presents to the emergency room with complaints of urinary retention. The nurse collects data related to the patient's voiding patterns, weight gain, fluid intake, urine volume in the bladder, and level of suprapubic discomfort. What...
Nur 192: chapter 11 Prep Test Questions
With Complete Solutions.
An older adult male with a history of benign prostatic hyperplasia presents to the emergency room with
complaints of urinary retention. The nurse collects data related to the patient's voiding patterns, weight
gain, fluid intake, urine volume in the bladder, and level of suprapubic discomfort. What type of
assessment is the nurse performing? - Answer focused
Which of the following qualities does the nursing student identify as being helpful in inviting the
confidence of clients when first working with them? Select all that apply. - Answer • Caring
• Competence
• Respect for client
• Professionalism
"The nurse is conducting an interview with a newly admitted client. Which listening behavior guideline
should the nurse implement in order to have a successful interview? - Answer avoid impulse to
interrupt
The nursing student has learned that when doing an assessment on any client, it is essential to get the
most important information first. By doing so the nurse's action is an example of which of the following?
- Answer be able to prioritize
A nurse is assessing an energetic 80-year-old, admitted to the hospital with complaints of difficulty
urinating, bloody urine, and burning on urination. What is a priority assessment for this patient? -
Answer A focused assessment of the specific problems identified
When performing an assessment, the nurse should focus on the developmental stage for which of the
following clients? - Answer toddler
During the interview component of the health assessment, how does the nurse convey to the client that
the information is important? - Answer eye llevel
, An older adult client who has been living in an assisted living facility for several months informs a visiting
family member that a nurse is coming that afternoon to do some kind of check-up. Which type of check
would be most appropriate for the nurse to perform on this client? - Answer
While caring for a client who has a problem related to digestion, a nurse has been referred by the
primary care provider to be seen by a gastroenterologist. Which of the following parts of the client
record should the nurse look at to see the recommendations made by the gastrointestinal specialist? -
Answer consultation
A nurse is assessing a client with chronic back pain and asking specific questions to obtain a focus
assessment. Which of the following are features of focus assessment? - Answer adds depth
A nursing student is learning about how to perform a thorough assessment in a health assessment class.
Which of the following is the best source of information for the student to learn data collection for an
assessment? - Answer client
The nurse is performing a physical assessment of a newly admitted client. During the assessment the
nurse notices the client grimacing and holding the abdomen. When the nurse asks the client is there is
any pain the answer is "no." What is the best thing for the nurse to do next? - Answer validate the data
The nursing instructor is teaching about collecting data for an assessment and informs the students
about the importance of validation. Which of the following statements made by a nursing student
indicates a need for further instruction? - Answer all data collected needs to be validated
A client describes pain in the right leg as aching at 8/10 on a pain scale. What type of cue is a client's
description of pain in the right leg? - Answer subjective
The nurse is performing a physical assessment of a client admitted with emphysema. How will the
nursing physical assessment differ from a medical physical assessment? - Answer nurse's focuses on
patient's functional abilities
Which type of assessment would the nurse be expected to perform on the client who is one day post-op
following a cholecystectomy? - Answer focused
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