NUR2459 / NUR 2459: Final Exam (Latest 2021 / 2022) Mental & Behavioral Health Nursing – Rasmussen 3 LATEST VERSIONS
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1. The nurse
... [Show More] is performing a general survey. Which action is a component of the general survey?
Observing the patient’s body stature and nutritional status
2. When measuring a patient’s weight, the nurse is aware of which of these guidelines?
Attempts should be made to weigh the patient at approximately the same time of day, if a sequence of weights is necessary.
3. A patient’s weekly blood pressure readings for 2 months have ranged between 124/84 mm Hg and 136/88 mm Hg, with an average reading of 126/86 mm Hg. The nurse knows that this blood pressure falls within which blood pressure category? Prehypertension
4. During an examination of a child, the nurse considers that physical growth is the best index of a child’s: General health.
5. A 1-month-old infant has a head measurement of 34 cm and has a chest circumference of 32 cm. Based on the interpretation of these findings, the nurse would: Consider these findings normal for a 1-month-old infant.
6. The nurse is assessing an 80-year-old male patient. Which assessment findings would be considered normal?
Presence of kyphosis and flexion in the knees and hips
7. The nurse should measure rectal temperatures in which of these patients?
Comatose adult
8. The nurse is preparing to measure the length, weight, chest, and head circumference of a 6-month-old infant. Which measurement technique is correct?
Measuring the chest circumference at the nipple line with a tape measure
9. The nurse knows that one advantage of the tympanic membrane thermometer (TMT) is that: Rapid measurement is useful for uncooperative younger children.
10. When assessing an older adult, which vital sign changes occur with aging?
Widened pulse pressure
11. The nurse is examining a patient who is complaining of feeling cold. Which is a mechanism of heat loss in the body? Radiation
12. When measuring a patients body temperature, the nurse keeps in mind that body temperature is influenced by:
Diurnal cycle.
13. When evaluating the temperature of older adults, the nurse should remember which aspect about an older adult’s body temperature
The body temperature of the older adult is lower than that of a younger adult.
14. A 60-year-old male patient has been treated for pneumonia for the past 6 weeks. He is seen today in the clinic for an unexplained weight loss of 10 pounds over the last 6 weeks. The nurse knows that:
Unexplained weight loss often accompanies short-term illnesses.
15. When assessing a 75-year-old patient who has asthma, the nurse notes that he assumes a tripod position, leaning forward with arms braced on the chair. On the basis of this observation, the nurse should:
d. Recognize that a tripod position is often used when a patient is having respiratory difficulties.
16. Which of these actions illustrates the correct technique the nurse should use when assessing oral temperature with a mercury thermometer?
b. Leave the thermometer in place 3 to 4 minutes if the patient is afebrile.
17. The nurse is taking temperatures in a clinic with a TMT. Which statement is
true regarding use of the TMT?
c. The risk of cross-contamination is reduced, compared with the rectal route.
18. To assess a rectal temperature accurately in an adult, the nurse would:
a. Use a lubricated blunt tip thermometer.
19. Which technique is correct when the nurse is assessing the radial pulse of a patient? The pulse is counted for:
a. 1 minute, if the rhythm is irregular.
20. When assessing a patient’s pulse, the nurse should also notice which of these characteristics?
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