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RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE 2022/2023 RATED A+ $28.98   Add to cart

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RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+




1. Questions

1. 1.ID: 9477077870
A nurse assessing a client's eyes notes that
the pupils get larger when the client looks at
an object in the distance and become smaller
when the client looks at a nearby object. How
does the nurse document this finding?
A. Myopia

B. Hyperopia

C. Photophobia

D. Accommodation Correct




RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

, RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

Rationale: Accommodation is adaptation of the eye for near vision.
Movement of the ciliary muscles increases the curvature of the lens.
To observe accommodation, the examiner notes convergence
(motion toward) of the axes of the eyeballs and pupillary
constriction. Myopia is nearsightedness.
Hyperopia is farsightedness. Photophobia is abnormal sensitivity to
light, especially of the eyes.
Test-Taking Strategy: Focus on the data in the question. Note the
relationship between the data “pupils get larger” and “become
smaller” in the question and the correct option. Review: the
description of accommodation .
Reference: Ignatavicius, D., & Workman, M. (2010). Medical-surgical
nursing: Patient-centered collaborative care (6th ed., p. 1074). St. Louis:
Saunders.
Cognitive Ability: Applying
Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
Integrated Process: Communication and
Documentation Content Area: Adult Health/Eye

Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.




2. 2.ID: 9477073956
A nurse is reviewing the findings of a physical
examination that have been documented in a
client's record. Which piece of information
does the nurse recognize as objective data?
A. The client is allergic to strawberries.

RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

, RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

B. The last menstrual period was 30
days ago.

C. The client takes acetaminophen
(Tylenol) for headaches.

D. A 1 × 2-inch (5 cm) scar is present on
the lower right portion of the
abdomen.
Correct
Rationale: Subjective data, collected during the health history,
consist of information that the client gives about himself or herself.
Objective data are obtained through physical examination and vital




RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

, RNSG 2231 HESI Extra
Credit Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health
Promotion and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST
UPDATE 2022/2023 RATED A+




nurse observes, and laboratory study and diagnostic test results.
Allergies, the date of the client’s last menstrual period, and the
reported use of medication for headaches are all subjective data.
Test-Taking Strategy: Eliminate the options that are comparable or
alike and include data that the nurse would obtain from the client
during the health history. Review: the difference between
subjective and objective data .
Reference: Jarvis, C. (2008). Physical examination and health assessment
(5th ed., pp. 2, 55). St. Louis: Saunders.
Cognitive Ability: Understanding
Client Needs: Health Promotion and
Maintenance Integrated Process: Nursing
Process/Assessment Content Area: Health
Assessment/Physical Exam Priority
Concepts: Clinical Judgment, Evidence
Awarded 1.0 points out of 1.0 possible points.


3. 3.ID: 9477071188
A nurse is auscultating for vesicular breath
sounds in a client. Of which quality would the
nurse expect these normal breath sounds to
be?
A. Harsh

B. Hollow

C. Tubular

D. Rustling Correct
RNSG 2231 HESI Extra Credit
Module 2 Exam HESI Module 2 Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention Q & As LATEST UPDATE
2022/2023 RATED A+

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