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Jarvis: Chapter 9 General Survey and Measurement (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
Which finding made during a general survey indicates need for follow-up with the health 
care provider? Select all that apply. 
a. Dysphagia 
b. Maintains balance 
c. Arm span equals height 
d. propulsion with ambulation 
e. limited knee range of motion - Answer-A, D, E 
Which action by the novice nurse requires correction when obtaining measurements of 
an 18-month-old child to assess growth? 
a. Gently stretch the spine and legs 
b. Use a horizontal measuring board 
c. Have the child stand aga...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Which finding made during a general survey indicates need for follow-up with the health 
care provider? Select all that apply. 
a. Dysphagia 
b. Maintains balance 
c. Arm span equals height 
d. propulsion with ambulation 
e. limited knee range of motion - Answer-A, D, E 
Which action by the novice nurse requires correction when obtaining measurements of 
an 18-month-old child to assess growth? 
a. Gently stretch the spine and legs 
b. Use a horizontal measuring board 
c. Have the child stand aga...
Health Assessment Jarvis Ch 17: Nose, Mouth & Throat Updated Questions & Answers Graded A+ 2025
The nurse is performing an oral assessment on a 40-year-old Black patient and notices 
the presence of a 1 cm, nontender, grayish-white lesion on the left buccal mucosa. 
Which one of these statements is true? This lesion is: 
a.Leukoedema and is common in dark-pigmented persons. 
b.The result of hyperpigmentation and is normal. 
c.Torus palatinus and would normally be found only in smokers. 
d.Indicative of cancer and should be immediately tested. - ️️A. leukoedema and is 
common in dark-pi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
The nurse is performing an oral assessment on a 40-year-old Black patient and notices 
the presence of a 1 cm, nontender, grayish-white lesion on the left buccal mucosa. 
Which one of these statements is true? This lesion is: 
a.Leukoedema and is common in dark-pigmented persons. 
b.The result of hyperpigmentation and is normal. 
c.Torus palatinus and would normally be found only in smokers. 
d.Indicative of cancer and should be immediately tested. - ️️A. leukoedema and is 
common in dark-pi...
Health Assessment: Jarvis Chapter 9 Updated Questions and Answers A+(2025)
The nurse is performing a general survey. Which action is a component of the general 
survey? 
A) Observing the patient's body stature and nutritional status 
B) Interpreting the subjective information the patient has reported 
C) Measuring the patient's temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure 
D) Observing specific body systems while performing the physical assessment - 
Answer-A 
A 1-month-old infant has a head measurement of 34 cm and has a chest circumference 
of 
32 cm. B...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
The nurse is performing a general survey. Which action is a component of the general 
survey? 
A) Observing the patient's body stature and nutritional status 
B) Interpreting the subjective information the patient has reported 
C) Measuring the patient's temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure 
D) Observing specific body systems while performing the physical assessment - 
Answer-A 
A 1-month-old infant has a head measurement of 34 cm and has a chest circumference 
of 
32 cm. B...
Jarvis Chapter 10 Vital Signs Questions & Answers Graded A+ (2025)
To perform an accurate assessment of respirations, the examiner should 
A. count for 30 seconds after completing a pulse assessment and multiply by two. 
B. inform the person of the procedure and count for 1 minute. 
C. assess respirations for a full 2 minutes if an abnormality is suspected. 
D. count for 15 seconds while keeping fingers on the pulse and then multiply by four. - 
️️A. count for 30 seconds after completing a pulse assessment and multiply by two. 
Respirations should be counte...
- Exam (elaborations)
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To perform an accurate assessment of respirations, the examiner should 
A. count for 30 seconds after completing a pulse assessment and multiply by two. 
B. inform the person of the procedure and count for 1 minute. 
C. assess respirations for a full 2 minutes if an abnormality is suspected. 
D. count for 15 seconds while keeping fingers on the pulse and then multiply by four. - 
️️A. count for 30 seconds after completing a pulse assessment and multiply by two. 
Respirations should be counte...
Jarvis Chapter 12:Nutrition Assessment Review Questions & Answers (Updated2025)
During a nutritional assessment, why is it important for the nurse to ask a patient what 
medications he or she is taking? 
1.Certain drugs can affect the metabolism of nutrients. 
2.The nurse needs to assess the patient for allergic reactions. 
3.Medications need to be documented on the record for the physician's review. 
4.Medications can affect one's memory and ability to identify food eaten in the last 24 
hours. - Answer-1 
During a nutritional assessment of a 22-year-old male refugee...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
During a nutritional assessment, why is it important for the nurse to ask a patient what 
medications he or she is taking? 
1.Certain drugs can affect the metabolism of nutrients. 
2.The nurse needs to assess the patient for allergic reactions. 
3.Medications need to be documented on the record for the physician's review. 
4.Medications can affect one's memory and ability to identify food eaten in the last 24 
hours. - Answer-1 
During a nutritional assessment of a 22-year-old male refugee...
Jarvis Chapter 29: Bedside Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient (2025)Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
If urine output is below the expected value, then the nurse should perform a bladder 
scan according to institutional policy to check for retention. 
What should the nurse assess before entering the patients room on morning rounds? 
a. Posted conditions, such as isolation precautions 
b. Patients input and output chart from the previous shift 
c. Patients general appearance 
d. Presence of any visitors in the room - ️️ANS: A 
When entering a patients room, the nurse should make direct eye co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
If urine output is below the expected value, then the nurse should perform a bladder 
scan according to institutional policy to check for retention. 
What should the nurse assess before entering the patients room on morning rounds? 
a. Posted conditions, such as isolation precautions 
b. Patients input and output chart from the previous shift 
c. Patients general appearance 
d. Presence of any visitors in the room - ️️ANS: A 
When entering a patients room, the nurse should make direct eye co...
Jarvis Chapter 21: Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic System (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
Describe the function of the lymphatic system. - Answer-Retrieves excess fluid from the 
tissue spaces and returns it to the bloodstream. During circulation of the blood, 
somewhat more fluid leaves the capillaries than the veins can absorb. Without lymphatic 
drainage, fluid would build up in the interstitial spaces and produce edema. 
List the pulse sites accessible to examination. - Answer-Temporal artery, carotid artery, 
brachial artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, dorsalis pedis, pos...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Describe the function of the lymphatic system. - Answer-Retrieves excess fluid from the 
tissue spaces and returns it to the bloodstream. During circulation of the blood, 
somewhat more fluid leaves the capillaries than the veins can absorb. Without lymphatic 
drainage, fluid would build up in the interstitial spaces and produce edema. 
List the pulse sites accessible to examination. - Answer-Temporal artery, carotid artery, 
brachial artery, femoral artery, popliteal artery, dorsalis pedis, pos...
Jarvis Glossary Terms, Study Guide Questions, and Review Questions 2025 update
Nursing process - Answer-a method of collecting and analyzing clinical information with 
the following components: 
(1) assessment 
(2) diagnosis 
(3) outcome identification 
(4) planning 
(5) implementation 
(6) evaluation 
Diagnostic reasoning - Answer-a method of collecting and analyzing clinical information 
with the following components: 
(1) attending to initially available cues 
(2) formulating diagnostic hypotheses 
(3) gathering data relative to the tentative hypotheses 
(4) evaluating ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Nursing process - Answer-a method of collecting and analyzing clinical information with 
the following components: 
(1) assessment 
(2) diagnosis 
(3) outcome identification 
(4) planning 
(5) implementation 
(6) evaluation 
Diagnostic reasoning - Answer-a method of collecting and analyzing clinical information 
with the following components: 
(1) attending to initially available cues 
(2) formulating diagnostic hypotheses 
(3) gathering data relative to the tentative hypotheses 
(4) evaluating ...
Jarvis: Chapter 5 (2025 )Latest Questions With Passed Solutions!!
A patient drifts off to sleep when she is not being stimulated. The nurse can easily 
arouse her by calling her name, but the patient remains drowsy during the conversation. 
The best description of this patient's level of consciousness would be: 
a. Lethargic 
b. Obtunded 
c. Stuporous 
d. Semialert - Answer-A 
Rationale: Lethargic (or somnolent) is when the person is not fully alert, drifts off to 
sleep when not stimulated, and can be aroused when called by name in a normal voice 
but look...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
A patient drifts off to sleep when she is not being stimulated. The nurse can easily 
arouse her by calling her name, but the patient remains drowsy during the conversation. 
The best description of this patient's level of consciousness would be: 
a. Lethargic 
b. Obtunded 
c. Stuporous 
d. Semialert - Answer-A 
Rationale: Lethargic (or somnolent) is when the person is not fully alert, drifts off to 
sleep when not stimulated, and can be aroused when called by name in a normal voice 
but look...
Jarvis: Physical Examination and Health Assessment Chapter 4 Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
A female patient tells the nurse that she has had six pregnancies, with four live births at 
term and two spontaneous abortions. Her four children are still living. How would the 
nurse record this information? 
a. 
P-6, B-4, (S)Ab-2 
b. 
Grav 6, Term 4, (S)Ab-2, Living 4 
c. 
Patient has had four living babies. 
d. 
Patient has been pregnant six times. - Answer-B 
A patient tells the nurse that he is allergic to penicillin. What would be the nurses best 
response to this information? 
a. 
Are y...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
A female patient tells the nurse that she has had six pregnancies, with four live births at 
term and two spontaneous abortions. Her four children are still living. How would the 
nurse record this information? 
a. 
P-6, B-4, (S)Ab-2 
b. 
Grav 6, Term 4, (S)Ab-2, Living 4 
c. 
Patient has had four living babies. 
d. 
Patient has been pregnant six times. - Answer-B 
A patient tells the nurse that he is allergic to penicillin. What would be the nurses best 
response to this information? 
a. 
Are y...
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