NSG 200 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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When assessing CN IX and X, which of the following would the nurse
consider as a normal finding? - ANS ✓uvula and soft palate rising bilaterally
and symmetrically on phonation
When documenting the findings of a neurologic assessment, which of the
following would be most important? - ANS ✓describe the patient's response
When explaining how the nurse would test graphesthesia, which of the
following would the nurse include? - ANS ✓Patient will close the eyes and
identify what number the nurse writes in the palm of the patient's hand with a
blunt-ended object
what is tested when the patient identifies the number of points felt when
touched with the ends of two applicators at the same time? - ANS ✓two point
discrimination
what is tested by simultaneously touching the patient in the same area on
both sides of the body at the same points and having the patient identify the
area touched? - ANS ✓extinction
what is tested by briefly touching the patient and then asking the patient to
identify the points touched? - ANS ✓point localization
what condition of the nails can signify buildup of tissue, perfusion and gas
exchange issues, and the most common reason is chronic lung disease most
commonly due to smoking? - ANS ✓clubbing
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what chest shape is common in a COPD patient? - ANS ✓barrel shaped chest
what is a normal percussion sound on a COPD patient? - ANS
✓hyperresonance
upon percussion of the lungs, what NORMAL sound is heard? - ANS
✓resonance
what is a sign of a productive cough? - ANS ✓sputum production
if the nurse suspects an abnormal pulse on the peripheral portion upon
examination, what should be the next step? - ANS ✓listen to the apical pulse
for a full minute
what are some health promotion activities a nurse can give a patient with a
perfusion/cardiac disorder? - ANS ✓cholesterol, BP screening, cardiac diet
what signals the start of the GI system working? - ANS ✓intake of food
T/F: a patient's daily intake and output should be of equal value. - ANS
✓true, it should be equal
if a patient outputs more than they take in, what might this result in? - ANS
✓dehydration
if a patient takes in more than they output, what might this result in? - ANS
✓fluid overload
What is the normal capillary refill time? - ANS ✓less than 3 seconds
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