NURS 6512 Week 6 Midterm Review Questions (Nov Qtr)
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(NURS 6512 Week 6 Midterm Review)
- Question: Raymonds is a 24-year-old patient who has … for a routine concern over her current weight. In your patient teaching with her, you explain the importance of macro nutrients. Which of the following is a macronutrient?
- Question: Your patient presents with symptoms that lead you to suspect acute appendicitis. Which assessment finding is least likely to … with this condition early in its course?
- Question: Jones is a 45-year-old patient who presents for a physical examination. On examination, you note costochondral beading, an enlarged skull, and bowed legs and diagnose him with rickets. A deficiency of which fat-soluble micronutrient can result in rickets?
- Question: When assessing abdominal pain in a college-age woman, one must include:
- Question: Hartzell is a 34-year-old patient who has … for nutritional counseling because she is a vegetarian. Deficiency of which of the following is a concern in the vegetarian diet?
- Question: Which of the following formats would … for visits that address problems not yet identified in the problem-oriented medical record (POMR)?
- Question: When examining a patient with tense abdominal musculature, a helpful technique is to have the patient…
- Question: Peritonitis produces bowel sounds that are:
- Question: Penicillin is … a:
- Question: When conducting an adult otos copic examination, you should
- Question: White, … , or oval ulcerations … by a red halo and found on the oral mucosa are?
- Question: Walters, a 32-year-old patient, tells you that his ears are “stopped up.” An objective assessment of this complaint is achieved by using the:
- Question: To perform the Rinne test, place the tuning fork on the:
- Question: L. presents to the clinic with severe groin pain and a history of kidney stones. Mr. L.’s son tells you that, for religious reasons, his father wishes to keep any stone that is … into the urine filter that he has been using. What is your most appropriate response?
- Question: The most common form of birth trauma of the scalp is:
- Question: George Michaels, a 22-year-old patient, tells the nurse that he is here today to “check his allergies.” He has been having “green nasal discharge” for the last 72 hours. How would the nurse document his reason for seeking care?
- Question: The position on a clock, topographic notations, and anatomicl and marks:
- Question: Britton is a 34-year-old patient who presents to the office with complaints of skin rashes. You have … a 4′ 3-cm, rough, … area of psoriasis. This is an example of a:
- Question: The secretory activity of the sebaceous glands is … by:
- Question: Sweat glands, hair, and nails are all … from:
- Question: Spasmodic muscular contractions of the head, face, or neck are called:
- Question: A bruit, or blowing sound, over the skull or temporal region of an adult indicates
- Question: Before performing an abdominal examination, the examiner should:
- Question: Fluorescing lesions are best … using a(n):
- Question: In counseling a client regarding nutrition education, you explain that linoleic acid, a major fatty acid, is thought to be essential for:
- Question: The … minimum daily protein requirement for the normal adult is:
- Question: Otten is a 45-year-old patient who presents with a complaint of weight gain. Which medication is frequently … with weight gain?
- Question: When examining the skull of a 4-month-old baby, you should normally find:
- Question: During physical examination of a 30-year-old Chinese man, you notice slight asymmetry of his face. The cranial nerve examination is normal. Your best action is to:
- Question: In issues surrounding ethical decision making, beneficence refers to the:
- Question: Webb is a 38-year-old patient who has been changing her lifestyle to eat in a healthy way and lose weight. During your health promotion education regarding her nutritional status, you explain the function of dietary protein as:
- Question: Which cranial nerves innervate the face?
- Question: You are collecting a history from an 11-year-old girl. Her mother is sitting next to her in the examination room. When collecting history from older children or adolescents, they should be:
- Question: Davis is a 27-year-old patient with a BMI of 33. Based on her BMI, your diagnosis would be:
- Question: The adult … dietary fat intake should be g/day. (trick question; is your question asking for % or Grams?) (For a 2000cal diet fat intake = 44-78 g; 1500cal diet fat intake = 33-58g; 1800cal diet fat intake = 40-70g; 2000cal diet fat intake = 44-78g; 2500cal diet fat intake =56-97g).
- Question: Which is the best way to position a patient’s neck for palpation of the thyroid?
- Question: Nuchal rigidity is most commonly … with:
- Question: A flat, non palpable lesion is … as a macule if the diameteris:
- Question: Which statement is true regarding the relationship of physical characteristics and culture?
- Question: You are examining a pregnant patient and have … a vascular lesion. When you blanche over the vascular lesion, the site blanches and refills evenly from the center outward. The nurse documents this lesion as a:
- Question: Britton brings her 16-year-old son in with a complaint that he is not developing correctly into adolescence. Which structures disproportionately enlarge in the male during adolescence?
- Question: Cherry angiomas are a common finding in:
- Question: The recommended minimum daily protein requirement for the normal adult is:
- Question: The examiner’s evaluation of a patient’s mental status belongs inthe:
- Question: Recommended carbohydrate content of total dietary intake (% total calories)is %.
- Question: A college student comes to the student health center complaining of difficulty in concentrating during class and while studying. The diet that would contribute to this problem is one that consumes mostly:
- Question: During an interview, tears appear in the patient’s eyes and his voice becomes shaky. Initially, you should:
- Question: Franklin is speaking with you, the health care provider, about his respiratory problem. Mr. Franklin says,”I’ve had this cough for 3 days, and it’s getting worse.”You reply, “Tell me more about your cough.” Mr. Franklin states, “I wish I could tell you more. That’s why I’m here. You tell me what’s wrong!” Which care giver response would be most appropriate for enhancing communication?
- Question: You have just … a skin assessment on Mr. Baker. During your assessment, you have … a skin lesion. During the physical examination, you know that skin lesions are transilluminated to distinguish:
- Question: Subjective and symptomatic data are:
- Question: and Mrs. Johnson have … to the office with their infant son with complaints of ear drainage. When examining an infant’s middle ear, the nurse should use one hand to stabilize the otoscope against the head while using the other hand to:
- Question: Kinder is a 39-year-old patient who presents to the office with complaints of an earache. In explaining to the patient about the function of her ears, which ear structure would you tell her is responsible for equalizing atmospheric pressure when swallowing, sneezing, or yawning?
- Question: The term denoting the caregiver’s need to do no harm to the patient is:
- Question: A guideline for history taking is for caregivers to:
- Question: Tympanic thermometers measure body temperature when a probe is … :
- Question: You are using an ophthalmoscope to examine a patient’s inner eye. You rotate the lens selector clockwise, then counterclockwise to compensate for:
- Question: A rubber or plastic ring should be around the bell endpiece of a stethoscope to:
- Question: Graceisa 58-year-old patient who has a diagnosis of pernicious anemia.Which B vitamin is deficient in patients with perniciousanemia?
- Question: During percussion, a dull tone is … to be heard over:
- Question: Pigmented, raised,warty lesions over the face and trunk should … by an experienced practitioner who can distinguish:
- Question: Unusual white areas on the skin may be due to:
- Question: A blood pressure cuff bladder should be long enough to:
- Question: Nasal symptoms that imply an allergic response include:
- Question: Your patient is complaining of acute, intense sharp epigastric pain that radiates to the back and left scapula with nausea and vomiting. Based on this history, your … physical examination should be to:
- Question: Which technique is most likely to result in the patient’s understanding of questions?
- Question: Your patient presents with symptoms that lead you to suspect acute appendicitis. Which assessment finding is least likely to … with this condition?
- Question: Your patient is a 48-year-old woman with complaints of severe cramping pain in the abdomen and right flank. Her past medical history includes a history of bladder calculi. You diagnose her with renal calculi at this time. Which of the following symptoms would you expect with her diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)
- Question: Which cranial nerves innervate the face?
- Question: A fixed image of any group that rejects its potential for originality or individuality is known as a(n):
- Question: Which of the following occurs when firm pressure is … to apply the stethoscope’s bell end-piece to the skin?
- Question: Which question would … a leading question?
- Question: The attitudes of the health care professional:
- Question: Underestimation of blood pressure will occur if the blood pressure cuff’s width covers:
- Question: In a syndrome in which regional pain extends beyond this specific peripheral nerve injury, you would notice which of the following: (Select all that apply.)
- Question: Which of the following occurs with malignant hypertension? (Select all that).
- Question: Berger is a 39-year-old woman who presents with a complaint of epigastric abdominal pain. You have … the inspection of the abdomen. What is your next step in the assessment process?
- Question: Inspection of the abdomen should begin with the patient supine and the examiner:
- Question: Abdul is a 40-year-old Middle Eastern man who presents to the office for a first visit with the complaint of new abdominal pain. You are … about violating a cultural prohibition when you prepare to do his rectal examination. The best tactic would be to:
- Question: To approximate vocal frequencies, which tuning fork should … to assess hearing?
- Question: When taking a history, yous hould:
- Question: G. is being seen for her routine physical examination. She is a college graduate and president of a research firm. Although her exact salary is unknown, she has adequate health insurance. Most of the above information is part of Ms. G.’s history.
- Question: Williams, age 25, has … recently from an upper and lower respiratory infection. He describes along-standing nasal dripping. He is seeking treatment for a mild hearing loss that has not gone away. Information concerning his chronic postnasal drip should … within which section of his history?
- Question: Brittle nails are typical findings in:
- Question: A brief statement of the reason the patient is seeking health care is … the:
- Question: Which of the following is an … change in the assessment of the thyroid during pregnancy?
- Question: Macronutrients are so … because they:
- Question: Tuning forks with a frequency of 500 to 1000 Hz are most commonly … to measure:
- Question: A 17-year-old girl presents to the clinic for a sports physical. Physical examination findings reveal bradycardia, multiple erosions of tooth enamel, and scars on her knuckles. She appears healthy otherwise. You should ask her if she:
- Question: Which technique is most likely to result in the patient’s understanding of questions?
- Question: A tool … to screen adolescents for alcoholism is the:
- Question: Your patient returns for a blood pressure check 2 weeks after a visit during which you … a complete history and physical. This visit would … by creating a(n):
- Question: Which of the following is “ABCD” characteristic of malignant melanoma?
- Question: When are open-ended questions generally most useful?
- Question: A 5-year-old child presents with nasal congestion and a headache. To assess for sinus tenderness, you should palpate over the:
- Question: You are completing a general physical examination on Mr. Rock, a 39-year-old man with complaints of constipation. When examining a patient with tense abdominal musculature, a helpful technique is to have the patient:
- Question: Differential diagnoses belong in the:
- Question: Tracheal tug suggests the presence of a (n):
- Question: D. complains of a headache. During the history, he mentions his use of alcohol and illicit drugs. This information would most likely belong in the:
- Question: Periods of silence during the interview can serve important purposes, such as:
- Question: Percussing at the right midclavicular line, below the umbilicus, and continuing upward is the correct technique for locating the:
- Question: After thorough inspection of the abdomen, the next assessment step is:
- Question: G. reports an increase in her alcohol intake over the past 5 years. To screen her for problem drinking, you would use the:
- Question: Knowledge of the culture or cultures … by the patient should … to:
- Question: Donald’s is a 45-year-old roofer. Your inspection to determine color variations of the skin is best … :
- Question: A serous membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and forms a protective cover for many abdominal structures is the:
- Question: Marks is a 66-year-old patient who presents for a physical examination to the clinic. Which question has the most potential for exploring a patient’s cultural beliefs … to a health problem?
- Question: A patient presents to the emergency room with an open laceration from a dog bite. Pt states the incident … 2 days ago, What is the appropriate time frame to suture the stie for adequate healing when sutures are needed?