1. Mr. Mosley has shortness of breath that has persisted for the past 10 days; it is worse with activity and relieved by rest. What type of data is this?
... [Show More] - correct answer Subjective
2. The 7 attributes of a symptom include: - correct answer OLD CART
A. Associated symptoms
B. Aggravating and/or relieving factors
C. Location
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
3. The steps of the nursing process include: (check all that are correct) - correct answer ADPIE
A. IMPLEMENTATION
B. DIAGNOSIS
C. ASSESSMENT
D. Setting up the environment for the interview
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: Having this procedure must have made you very nervous - correct answer VALIDATION
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: Eye contact, facial expression, tone, volume - correct answer NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: "Now you have said that the pain began one week ago, and comes and goes several time a day" - correct answer SUMMARIZATION
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: Begin with open-ended questions then getting more specific - correct answer GUIDED QUESTIONING
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: "Let's talk about making a plan together for your nursing care" - correct answer EMPOWERING THE PATIENT
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: "I understand how you might be upset about this" - correct answer EMPATHETIC RESPONSES
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: "You did the right thing by coming to get care today. I will let you know what each test means" - correct answer REASSURNCE
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements:Paying close attention to what the patient is saying - correct answer ACTIVE LISTENING
Match the Therapeutic Communication Techniques with the appropriate statements: I. "I think we have all the information about your current symptoms. Now I will ask you some questions about your past health history" - correct answer TRANSITIONS
5. Which of the following are subjective data? (choose all the apply)
A. "I have a stomachache with diarrhea."
B. The lunch sounds are clear throughout all areas upon auscultation.
C. "Mother has had diabetes for 20 years."
D. The skin is warm and dry to touch. - correct answer A AND C
6. Place the problem listen in order of priority, most serious and urgent to least serious.
A. Chest pain
B. Smoking
C. Low back pain for several months
D. Bruised knee - correct answer A, B, C, D
7. Which of the following questions are leading questions?
A. "You don't have any chest pain do you?"
B. "Which of the following describes your pain: aching, sharp, or throbbing?"
C. "Is your headache pain like a throbbing pain?"
D. "How many stairs can you walk up before you become short of breath?" - correct answer A AND C
8. The question "how many blocks can you walk before the leg pain occurs?" is asking for a graded response. (T OR F) - correct answer TRUE
9. Which of the following are examples of primary prevention? (Choose all that apply)
A. Immunizations
B. Self-examination of skin lesions
C. Health education
D. Seat belts - correct answer ANSWER = A, C, D - PREVENTING DISEASE ALL TOGETHER
REASONING FOR WHY ITS NOT B = SECONDARY PREVENTION, TRYING TO CATCH DISEASE AT EARLY STAGE
10. Which of the following are examples of secondary prevention? (Choose all that apply)
A. Hard hats, needle-free devices, sharps containers.
B. Blood pressure screening at health fair.
C. Control of the spread of tuberculosis.
D. Dental sealants on children's teeth. - correct answer B, C
1. Mrs. Brody has brought his 16-year-old daughter, Mandy, for a school sports physical exam. Mandy's height is 65 inches, and she weighs 126 lbs. Mrs. Brody is concerned that her daughter is overweight. According to Mandy's BMI, what is your response?
A. Mandy is overweight and needs to take diet pills.
B. Reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight.
C. Refer the patient to a nutritionist and psychologist because the patient is anorexic.
D. Give the patient information about exercise and reduction of fat cholesterol in her diet because she is overweight. - correct answer B - (126 X 700) / (65^2) = 20.9
Body Mass Index (BMI) = (Weight (lbs) x 700)/(height (inches)^2)
- Underweight: BMI < 18.5
- Normal: BMI 18.5-24.9
- Overweight: BMI 25.0-29.9
- Obesity I: BMI 30.0-34.9
- Obesity II: BMI 35.0-39.9
- Extreme Obesity III: BMI ≥ 40
CAGE QUESTIONS - correct answer CUT DOWN
ANNOYED
GUILTY
EYE OPENER
- Have you ever felt the need to CUT DOWN on drinking?
- Have you ever felt ANNOYED by criticism of your drinking?
- Have you ever felt GUILTY about drinking?
- Have you ever taken a drink first thing in the morning (EYE-OPENER) to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover?
3. Mr. Davis has just moved to town and comes to your office to establish care. You would complete a comprehensive health history with the patient.
(T OR F) - correct answer TRUE
4. Mrs. Tibbs is a 35 year old woman who is recently divorced. She complains that she is having difficulty sleeping, and she cannot seem to remember things lately. She has lost about 10 lbs. without trying and she stopped going to her yoga classes as she has lost interest. You decide to further screen Mrs. Tibbs for:
A. Borderline personality disorder
B. Post traumatic stress disorder
C. Depression
D. Menopausal mood swings - correct answer C
5. The one or more complaint causing the patient to seek care is the:
A. Past medical history
B. Chief complaint
C. History of present illness
D. Family history - correct answer B
6. The past history includes: (check all that apply)
A. Over the counter medications the patient takes
B. Allergies to mold and mildew
C. Chickenpox as a child
D. Father has heart disease - correct answer A, B, C
7. Personal and Social history items include: (check all that apply)
A. Smoking habits
B. Goes to church every Sunday and prays daily
C. Lives with spouse and 3 children
D. Never wears a seatbelt - correct answer A, B, C, D
8. The waist circumference should be less than __ inches for women and less than __ inches for men. - correct answer WOMEN = 35
MEN = 40
9. You are taking a health history on 67-year-old Mrs. Smith. You notice she is talking coherently but changing topics very fast. This is called:
A. Confabulation
B. Circumlocution
C. Flight of ideas
D. Circumstantiality - correct answer FLIGHT OF IDEAS
10. You determine the need to assess your patient's higher cognitive functions. You use the following tools of assessment: (check all that apply)
A. Ask your patient how much change she should receive if she gave $1.00 for a 78-cent item.
B. Ask your patient when her anniversary is.
C. Ask your patient to draw a clock face.
D. Name the capital of a state - correct answer A, C, D
B - PART OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION BUT NOT A HIGHER COGNITIVE FUNCTION
A 55-year-old bookkeeper comes to your office for a routine visit. You note that on a previous visit for treatment of contact dermatitis, her blood pressure was elevated. She does not have prior elevated readings and her family history is negative for hypertension. You measure her blood pressure in your office today. Which of the following factors can result in a false high reading?
A. Patient is seated quietly for 10 minutes prior to measurement.
B. Blood pressure cuff is tightly fitted.
C. Blood pressure is measured on a bare arm.
D. Patient's arm is resting, supported by your arm at her mid-chest level as you stand to measure the blood pressure. - correct answer B
1. A 50-year-old body builder is upset by a letter of denial from his life insurance company. He is very lean but has gained 2 pounds over the past 6 months. You personally performed his health assessment and found no problems whatsoever. He says he is classified as "high risk" because of obesity. What should you do next?
A. Explain that even small amounts of weight gain can classify you as obese.
B. Advise him to increase his aerobic exercise for calorie burning.
C. Measure his waist.
D. Place him on a high-protein, low-fat diet. - correct answer C
1. A 67-year-old retired janitor comes to the clinic with his wife. She brought him in because she is concerned about his weight loss. He has a history of smoking 3 packs of cigarettes a day for 30 years, for a total of 90 pack-years. He has noticed a daily cough for the past several years, which he states is productive of sputum. He came into the clinic approximately 1 year ago, and at that time his weight was 140 pounds. Today, his weight is 110 pounds.
Which one of the following questions would be the most important to ask if you suspect that he has lung cancer?
A. Have you tried to force yourself to vomit after eating a meal?
B. Do you have enough food to eat?
C. Do you have heartburn/indigestion and diarrhea?
D. Have you tried to lose weight? - correct answer D
1. Common or concerning symptoms to inquire about in the General Survey and vital signs include all of the following except:
A. Fever and chills
B. Cough
C. Changes in weight
D. Fatigue and weakness - correct answer B
1. Jenny is one of your favorite patients who usually shares a joke with you and is nattily dressed. Today she is dressed in old jeans, lacks makeup, and avoids eye contact. To what do you attribute these changes?
A. She is running into financial difficulty.
B. She is lacking sleep.
C. She is fatigued from work.
D. She is depressed. - correct answer D
1. You are beginning the examination of a patient. All of the following areas are important to observe as part of the General Survey except:
A. Dress, grooming, and personal hygiene
B. Level of consciousness
C. Blood pressure
D. Signs of distress - correct answer C
1. You are observing a patient with heart failure and notice that there are pauses in his breathing. On closer examination, you notice that after the pauses the patient takes progressively deeper breaths and then progressively shallower breaths, which are followed by another apneic spell. The patient is not in any distress. You make the diagnosis of:
A. Ataxic (Biot's) breathing
B. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
C. Kussmaul's respiration
D. COPD with prolonged expiration - correct answer B
1. You are seeing an older patient who has not had medical care for many years. Her vital signs taken by your office staff are: T 37.2, HR 78, BP 118/92, and RR 14, and she denies pain. You notice that she has some hypertensive changes in her retinas and you find mild proteinuria on a urine test in your office. You expected the BP to be higher. She is not on any medications. What do you think is causing this BP reading, which doesn't correlate with the other findings?
A. It is caused by a cuff size error.
B. It is caused by the patient's emotional state.
C. It is caused by resolution of the process which caused her retinopathy and kidney problems.
D. It is caused by an "auscultatory gap." - correct answer D
Attributes of a symptom - correct answer 1. location
2. Remitting or exacerbating factors
3. ASSOCIATED MANIFESTATIONS
4. SETTING IN WHICH OCCURS
5. QUANTITY OR SEVERITY
Match the attributes of a symptom: "I have been applying cold packs and it seems to make me feel better." - correct answer Remitting or exacerbating factors
Match the attributes of a symptom: "The pain starts in my lower back and shoots down my left leg." - correct answer LOCATION
Match the attributes of a symptom:"After I noticed the rash, then it really started itching." - correct answer ASSOCIATED MANIFESTATIONS
Match the attributes of a symptom:Every time I go outside when the queen palms are blooming, I start sneezing and my eyes get watery." - correct answer SETTING IN WHICH OCCURS
Match the attributes of a symptom"On a scale of 1 to 10, my lower back pain is about an 8." - correct answer QUANTITY OR SEVERITY
1. When you enter the patient's examination room, his wife is waiting there with him. Which of the following is most appropriate?
A. Ask if it is okay to carry out the visit with both people in the room.
B. Carry on as you would ordinarily. The permission is implied because his wife is in the room with him.
C. Ask his wife to leave the room for reasons of confidentiality.
D. First ask his wife what she thinks is going on. - correct answer A
MACULE - correct answer FLAT, <1CM
PATCH - correct answer CAFE AU LAIT SPOT
PAPULE - correct answer CHICKENPOX LESION THAT IS ELEVATED <1 CM WITH NO FLUID
PLAQUE - correct answer ELEVATED, >1CM, NO FLUID
GROUPED CLUSTERS OF VESICLES - correct answer HERPES ZOSTER
BULLA - correct answer FILLED WITH FLUID, >1CM
PUSTULE - correct answer ELEVATED, <1 CM, FILLED W/PURULENT FLUID
HONEY COLORED CRUSTS - correct answer IMPETIGO
FISSURE - correct answer TINEA PEDIS
PINK CHEEKS WITH RETICULAR RASH - correct answer ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM
TINEA Capitis - correct answer HEAD AND SCALP
TINEA CORPORIS - correct answer BODY
TINEA PEDIS - correct answer FEET
TINEA Manuum - correct answer HANDS
TINEA FACEI - correct answer FACE
TINEA Unguinum - correct answer NAILS
TINEA AXILLARIS - correct answer ARMPITS
TINEA Cruris - correct answer GROIN
TINEA VESICULAR - correct answer Fine scales of hypopigmented skin
TINEA INCOGNITO - correct answer MUTATION OF INITIAL LESION
1. A young man comes to you with an extremely pruritic rash
over his knees and elbows which has come and gone for several years.
It seems to be worse in the winter and
improves with some sun exposure.
On examination, you notice scabbing and crusting with some silvery scale,
and you notice small "pits" in his nails.
What would account for these findings?
A. Eczema
B. Pityriasis Rosea
C. Psoriasis
D. Tinea - correct answer C
1. A 28 year old patient comes to the office for evaluation of a rash.
At first there was only one large patch, but then more lesions erupted suddenly on the back and torso.
The lesions itch. On physical examination, you note that the
pattern of eruption is like a Christmas tree and that
there are a variety of erythematous papules and macules on the cleavage lines of the back.
Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pityriasis Rosea
B. Tinea Versicolor
C. Psoriasis
D. Atopic Eczema - correct answer A
1. You are beginning the examination of the skin on a 25 year old teacher.
You have previously elicited that she came to the office for evaluation of fatigue,
weight gain, and hair loss.
You strongly suspect that she has hypothyroidism.
What is the expected moisture and texture of the skin of a patient with hypothyroidism?
A. Moist and smooth
B. Moist and rough
C. Dry and smooth
D. Dry and rough - correct answer D
1. A 68 year old retired farmer comes to your office for evaluation of a skin lesion.
On the right temporal area of the forehead, you see a flattened papule the same color as his skin,
covered by a dry scale that is round and feels hard.
He has several more of these scattered on the forehead, arms, and legs.
Based on this description, what is your most likely diagnosis?
A. Actinic Keratosis
B. Seborrheic Keratosis
C. Basil cell carcinoma
D. squamous cell carcinoma - correct answer A
1. Mrs. Anderson presents with an itchy rash
which is raised and appears and disappears in various locations.
Each lesion lasts for several minutes.
What most likely accounts for this rash?
A. Insect bites
B. Urticaria, or hives
C. Psoriasis
D. Purpura - correct answer B
1. Upon examination, you note that Mrs. Brady's palms are yellow.
Her sclera, however, are white. [Show Less]