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[Show more]ATI HEALTH HISTORY, HEALTH ASSESSMENT ATI QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS/GUARANTEE PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+
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ATI HEALTH ASSESSMENT STUDY TEST QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS/GUARANTEE PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+
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ATI PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT STUDY TEST QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS/GUARANTEE PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+
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which of the following temperatures is within the normal range for adults and is documented 
correctly 
bp = 160/90; right arm; sitting 
a respiratory rate of 30/min 
99.6 º F (o) 
2 to 3 minutes 
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the patient's pulse rhythm is regular, you count her pulse 
using a cuff of the approp...
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correctly 
bp = 160/90; right arm; sitting 
a respiratory rate of 30/min 
99.6 º F (o) 
2 to 3 minutes 
1 of 66 
Term 
the patient's pulse rhythm is regular, you count her pulse 
using a cuff of the approp...
The nurse assesses for indications of stroke on a client who has right-sided weakness. Which of 
the following techniques should the nurse use to evaluate facial symmetry during the initial 
assessment? 
A. Speech 
B. Hygiene 
C. System review 
D. Signs of distress 
E. Body movements 
F. Affect/mood...
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Add to cartThe nurse assesses for indications of stroke on a client who has right-sided weakness. Which of 
the following techniques should the nurse use to evaluate facial symmetry during the initial 
assessment? 
A. Speech 
B. Hygiene 
C. System review 
D. Signs of distress 
E. Body movements 
F. Affect/mood...
client/family, medical records, reliability 
chief concern 
history of present illness 
family history 
source of history 
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health information of parents, grandparents, siblings, children 
family structure, support system 
acute/chronic family disorders, age at death 
family history 
p...
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chief concern 
history of present illness 
family history 
source of history 
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Term 
health information of parents, grandparents, siblings, children 
family structure, support system 
acute/chronic family disorders, age at death 
family history 
p...
A nurse is preparing to inspect a clients abdomen who has liver disease. Which of the following 
manifestations should the nurse expect? 
dilated veins 
stretch marks 
purple striae 
rash 
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Term 
A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client about the purpose of incorporating fiber in th...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing to inspect a clients abdomen who has liver disease. Which of the following 
manifestations should the nurse expect? 
dilated veins 
stretch marks 
purple striae 
rash 
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Term 
A nurse is providing dietary teaching to a client about the purpose of incorporating fiber in th...
NUR 204 ATI INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM / VERIFIED ANSWERS/GUARANTEE PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+a nurse in the emergency department has received report on a child who has a laceration to the 
right calf which of the following steps of the nursing process should the nurse perform first 
impleme...
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Add to cartNUR 204 ATI INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM / VERIFIED ANSWERS/GUARANTEE PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+a nurse in the emergency department has received report on a child who has a laceration to the 
right calf which of the following steps of the nursing process should the nurse perform first 
impleme...
What is the nursing process used for? 
to develop, implement and evaluate the care of the patient using a problem-solving 
approach. 
1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis/Analysis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
This is ongoing and used to determine the effectiveness of the whole process and ...
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Add to cartWhat is the nursing process used for? 
to develop, implement and evaluate the care of the patient using a problem-solving 
approach. 
1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis/Analysis 
3. Planning 
4. Implementation 
5. Evaluation 
This is ongoing and used to determine the effectiveness of the whole process and ...
The nurse documents which information in the patient's history? 
The patient is scratching his left arm. 
The patient's skin feels warm. 
The patient reports itching of her eyes. 
The patient's temperature is 100°F. 
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Term 
The nurse is assessing a patient for the first time in the outpa...
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Add to cartThe nurse documents which information in the patient's history? 
The patient is scratching his left arm. 
The patient's skin feels warm. 
The patient reports itching of her eyes. 
The patient's temperature is 100°F. 
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Term 
The nurse is assessing a patient for the first time in the outpa...
Which of the following techniques is used with palpation ? 
Assist the RN with collecting data from the client . 
The PN may assist the RN with data collection and other tasks that are delegated . 
Hand washing with soap and water for 15 seconds Using an alcohol - based rub when 
hands are not visib...
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Add to cartWhich of the following techniques is used with palpation ? 
Assist the RN with collecting data from the client . 
The PN may assist the RN with data collection and other tasks that are delegated . 
Hand washing with soap and water for 15 seconds Using an alcohol - based rub when 
hands are not visib...
nursing process steps 
use the palmar side of the hands or the pads of the fingers 
palpate 
inspect 
tape measure 
stethoscope 
auscultate 
assist the RN with collecting data from the client 
1. assessment 
2. analysis 
3. planning 
4. implementation 
5. evaluation 
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Definition 
helping oth...
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use the palmar side of the hands or the pads of the fingers 
palpate 
inspect 
tape measure 
stethoscope 
auscultate 
assist the RN with collecting data from the client 
1. assessment 
2. analysis 
3. planning 
4. implementation 
5. evaluation 
1 of 27 
Definition 
helping oth...
The nurse is preparing to assess a newly admitted client. Which pieces of 
equipment does the nurse need to begin the inspection part of the 
physical examination? 
1 of 15 
Implementation 
EXAM 
A nurse is performing auscultation during a client's physical assessment. 
Which of the following tools...
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Add to cartThe nurse is preparing to assess a newly admitted client. Which pieces of 
equipment does the nurse need to begin the inspection part of the 
physical examination? 
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Implementation 
EXAM 
A nurse is performing auscultation during a client's physical assessment. 
Which of the following tools...
ISBARR 
gather data from the client through interview, physical exam, and observation to 
judgments 
identify 
current info 
background 
give 
suggestions 
repeat order 
-Identify 
-Situation 
-Background 
-Assessment 
-Recommendations 
-Read back orders 
use clinical judgment to evaluate data colle...
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gather data from the client through interview, physical exam, and observation to 
judgments 
identify 
current info 
background 
give 
suggestions 
repeat order 
-Identify 
-Situation 
-Background 
-Assessment 
-Recommendations 
-Read back orders 
use clinical judgment to evaluate data colle...
What is Infection Control? 
Using standard precautions during a physical assessment and should be implemented 
with all clients. 
Nursing care is based on ethical principles, which help nurses make ethical choices 
affecting individuals every day. 
Treat everyone fairly regardless of ability to pay,...
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Add to cartWhat is Infection Control? 
Using standard precautions during a physical assessment and should be implemented 
with all clients. 
Nursing care is based on ethical principles, which help nurses make ethical choices 
affecting individuals every day. 
Treat everyone fairly regardless of ability to pay,...
striking the body to elicit sounds 
Indirect percussion 
Direct percussion 
Auscultation 
Light palpation 
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Definition 
listening to sounds within the body (stethoscope) 
Inspection 
Palpation 
Percussion 
Auscultation 
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Definition 
- Introduce yourself 
- what the client likes to be...
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Add to cartstriking the body to elicit sounds 
Indirect percussion 
Direct percussion 
Auscultation 
Light palpation 
1 of 31 
Definition 
listening to sounds within the body (stethoscope) 
Inspection 
Palpation 
Percussion 
Auscultation 
2 of 31 
Definition 
- Introduce yourself 
- what the client likes to be...
A nurse is preparing to perform a head-to-toe assessment on a client. Which of the following 
tools should the nurse plan to gather? (Select all that apply.) 
Blood glucose meter 
Penlight 
Stethoscope 
Sphygmomanometer 
Sterile gloves 
Use Quotation Marks When Documenting Client Statements. 
Lung s...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing to perform a head-to-toe assessment on a client. Which of the following 
tools should the nurse plan to gather? (Select all that apply.) 
Blood glucose meter 
Penlight 
Stethoscope 
Sphygmomanometer 
Sterile gloves 
Use Quotation Marks When Documenting Client Statements. 
Lung s...
a nurse is auscultating the lateral lobes of a client who has bronchitis. The nurse should document 
the sound of as which of the following? 
rhonchi 
cheyne-stokes breathing 
crackles 
wheeze 
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a nurse is admitting a client who has a new diagnosis of COPD. Which of the following infor...
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Add to carta nurse is auscultating the lateral lobes of a client who has bronchitis. The nurse should document 
the sound of as which of the following? 
rhonchi 
cheyne-stokes breathing 
crackles 
wheeze 
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Term 
a nurse is admitting a client who has a new diagnosis of COPD. Which of the following infor...
which of the following actions by the nurse are examples of infection control? 
stronger radial pulse on left compared to right 
>hand washing with soap and water for 15 seconds 
>using an alcohol-based rub when hands are not visibly soiled 
>using an alcohol pad to wipe the diaphragm of th...
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Add to cartwhich of the following actions by the nurse are examples of infection control? 
stronger radial pulse on left compared to right 
>hand washing with soap and water for 15 seconds 
>using an alcohol-based rub when hands are not visibly soiled 
>using an alcohol pad to wipe the diaphragm of th...
A nurse is preparing an instructional session for an older adult about managing stress 
incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first when meeting with the 
client? 
Encourage the client to participate actively in learning. 
Select instructional materials appropriate for t...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing an instructional session for an older adult about managing stress 
incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first when meeting with the 
client? 
Encourage the client to participate actively in learning. 
Select instructional materials appropriate for t...
You place the lower edge of the cuff at least 1 inch above the antecubital space to 
allow for proper placement of the stethoscope over the brachial artery. 
facilitate the proper flexing of the patient's arm at the elbow. 
ensure appropriate application of pressure to the brachial artery 
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Add to cartYou place the lower edge of the cuff at least 1 inch above the antecubital space to 
allow for proper placement of the stethoscope over the brachial artery. 
facilitate the proper flexing of the patient's arm at the elbow. 
ensure appropriate application of pressure to the brachial artery 
1 of 27 ...
A nurse has just received report on a newly admitted client who speaks a different language than 
the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to assist with the effectiveness 
with the client during the initial assessment process? 
Maintain a fair distance between self and client...
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Add to cartA nurse has just received report on a newly admitted client who speaks a different language than 
the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to assist with the effectiveness 
with the client during the initial assessment process? 
Maintain a fair distance between self and client...
A nurse is collecting data for a clients comprehensive physical examination. After inspecting the 
clients abdomen, which of the following skills of the physical examination process should the 
nurse perform next? 
olfaction 
auscultation 
palpation 
percussion 
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Term 
A nurse is instructing...
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Add to cartA nurse is collecting data for a clients comprehensive physical examination. After inspecting the 
clients abdomen, which of the following skills of the physical examination process should the 
nurse perform next? 
olfaction 
auscultation 
palpation 
percussion 
1 of 18 
Term 
A nurse is instructing...
A nurse is completing an initial assessment checklist on an older adult client. The client is 
accompanied by their caregiver. For which of the following indicators should the nurse observe 
when assessing for potential maltreatment of the client? (Select all that apply.) 
Dirty clothing 
Unexplaine...
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Add to cartA nurse is completing an initial assessment checklist on an older adult client. The client is 
accompanied by their caregiver. For which of the following indicators should the nurse observe 
when assessing for potential maltreatment of the client? (Select all that apply.) 
Dirty clothing 
Unexplaine...
A nurse is discussing the care of a group of clients with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the 
following clients should the newly licensed nurse identify as experiencing chronic pain? 
a client who has a broken femur and reports hip pain. 
a client who has incisional pain 72 hr following pacemaker ...
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Add to cartA nurse is discussing the care of a group of clients with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the 
following clients should the newly licensed nurse identify as experiencing chronic pain? 
a client who has a broken femur and reports hip pain. 
a client who has incisional pain 72 hr following pacemaker ...
sounds: hig or low 
pitch (frequency) 
strength (amplitude) 
quality (timbre) 
amplitude (intensity) 
1 of 195 
Definition 
percussion: involves placing a hand flatly on the body, as a striking surface for sound production 
resonance 
indirect 
submental 
frontal 
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Definition 
strength of p...
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pitch (frequency) 
strength (amplitude) 
quality (timbre) 
amplitude (intensity) 
1 of 195 
Definition 
percussion: involves placing a hand flatly on the body, as a striking surface for sound production 
resonance 
indirect 
submental 
frontal 
2 of 195 
Definition 
strength of p...
You prepare to check the patient's temperature using a tympanic thermometer. She denies any 
ear pain or drainage. You then inspect her ear canal for 
cerumen 
blister 
sebum 
sputum 
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Term 
Which of the following accurately describes body temperature? 
The difference between heat produced ...
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Add to cartYou prepare to check the patient's temperature using a tympanic thermometer. She denies any 
ear pain or drainage. You then inspect her ear canal for 
cerumen 
blister 
sebum 
sputum 
1 of 27 
Term 
Which of the following accurately describes body temperature? 
The difference between heat produced ...
A nurse is performing a head and neck examination for an older adult client. Which of the 
following age-related findings should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply) 
Reddened gums 
Lowered vocal pitch 
Tooth loss 
Glare intolerance 
Thickened ear drums 
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Term 
A nurse is caring for a c...
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Add to cartA nurse is performing a head and neck examination for an older adult client. Which of the 
following age-related findings should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply) 
Reddened gums 
Lowered vocal pitch 
Tooth loss 
Glare intolerance 
Thickened ear drums 
1 of 30 
Term 
A nurse is caring for a c...
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A nurse is caring for a client who has an impairment of cranial nerve 2. which of the following 
actions should the nurse perform to promote client safety? 
C. Provide an obstacle-free path for ambulation 
A. stridor 
C. Fowler's: Sitting upright promotes full expansion of lungs 
C. tachycardia: si...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who has an impairment of cranial nerve 2. which of the following 
actions should the nurse perform to promote client safety? 
C. Provide an obstacle-free path for ambulation 
A. stridor 
C. Fowler's: Sitting upright promotes full expansion of lungs 
C. tachycardia: si...
a nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses on complementary and alternative therapies 
they can incorporate into their practice without the need for specialized licensing or certification. 
which of the following should the nurse encourage them to use? (select all that apply) 
A. guided im...
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Add to carta nurse is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses on complementary and alternative therapies 
they can incorporate into their practice without the need for specialized licensing or certification. 
which of the following should the nurse encourage them to use? (select all that apply) 
A. guided im...
A physician tells the nurse that a patient's vertebra prominens is tender and asks the nurse to reevaluate the area in 1 hour. The area of the body the nurse will assess is the area: 
A) just above the diaphragm. 
B) just lateral to the knee cap. 
C) at the level of the C7 vertebra. 
D)at the level...
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Add to cartA physician tells the nurse that a patient's vertebra prominens is tender and asks the nurse to reevaluate the area in 1 hour. The area of the body the nurse will assess is the area: 
A) just above the diaphragm. 
B) just lateral to the knee cap. 
C) at the level of the C7 vertebra. 
D)at the level...
A nurse is preparing to administer enoxaparin subcutaneously to a client. Which of the following 
actions should the nurse take? 
Administer the medication with the needle at a 45° angle. 
Administer the medication into the client's nondominant arm. 
Pull the client's skin laterally or downward p...
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Add to cartA nurse is preparing to administer enoxaparin subcutaneously to a client. Which of the following 
actions should the nurse take? 
Administer the medication with the needle at a 45° angle. 
Administer the medication into the client's nondominant arm. 
Pull the client's skin laterally or downward p...
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