Having recently moved into the area, a 56-year-old female is having her initial visit with
the primary care provider she selected. The patient denies any
... [Show More] chronic or acute
illnesses.
You measure & record her vital sign data, whats next?
The primary reason for assessing this patient's vital
signs is to
Which of the following accurately describes body temperature?
Which of the following temperatures is within the normal range for adults and is
documented correctly?
A. T = 98.6º F
B. T = 99.6º F (O)
C. T = 101.0º F (O)
Which of the following is true regarding assessing a patient's pulse?
A. The human pulse is the palpable bounding of the blood flow in a peripheral artery.
B. The normal pulse range for a resting adult is 50 to 110 beats/mi
C. Three components that the nurse should include when documenting pulse (P) are
the rate, rhythm, and depth.
D. To calculate the pulse of a patient whose rhythm is irregular, the nurse should count
the pulse rate for 30 seconds and multiply by two.
Will your assessment of respiration provide information about your patient's ability to
intake carbon dioxide and to expel oxygen?
You got it right. Respiration is the mechanism a person uses to introduce oxygen into
the body while expelling carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Which of the following is true regarding assessing a patient's respiration?
A. It is best to inform the patient that you are assessing her respiration.
B. "R = 14/min, normal, regular" is an appropriate documentation of a patient's
respiration.
C. Occurrence or periods of apnea in an older adult is a normal respiratory finding.
D. Anxiety and acute pain are two factors that should not affect a patient's respiratory
rate.
Which of the following describes systolic pressure?
A. The force blood exerts on the wall of a blood vessel during both the contraction and
relaxation phases of the heart
B. The pressure exerted by the blood during the heart's contraction phase
C. The pressure exerted by the blood during the heart's relaxation phase
You recorded your patient's blood pressure as 166/88. Is this within the normal range
for an adult?
Your patient's blood pressure exceeds the upper limit of the normal range for an adult,
so you measure it again.
Which of the following questions would be appropriate to ask your patient before you
reassess her blood pressure?
select all that apply
A. What is your usual blood-pressure reading?
B. Have you eaten anything within the last hour
C. Did you drink any tea, coffee, or soda within the last half hour?
D. Are you currently experiencing any emotional stress such as fear or anxiety?
E. Have you smoked within the last 15 to 30 minutes?
How long would you wait before reassessing your patient's blood pressure on the same
arm?
A. 2 to 3 minutes
B. 10 to 15 minutes
Your patient is seated comfortably. You measure her blood pressure in her right arm
and obtain a reading of 160/90. You ask her to return to have her blood pressure
reassessed in 2 weeks, since this reading indicates a blood pressure above the normal
adult range.
The most appropriate way for you to document this patient's blood pressure is
A. blood pressure is 160/90
B. BP = 160/90; right arm, sitting
C hypertensive at 160/90
A 56-year-old female had her initial visit with a primary care provider (PCP) 2 weeks
ago. At that appointment, her blood-pressure (BP) reading was above normal (160/90),
so she returned today to have her BP evaluated.
You escort the patient to an examination room and prepare to measure her vital signs,
including temperature, pulse, respiration, and BP. You determine that the patient has
not smoked or ingested any caffeine within the last 30 minutes. She is comfortably
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