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QUESTION 1 Physical examination technique is which the nurse uses striking of a part of the...

QUESTION 1

  1. Physical examination technique is which the nurse uses striking of a part of the body with short, sharp taps of the fingers ___________

    A) Percussion.

    B) Palpation.

    C) Auscultation.

    D) Inspection.

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QUESTION 2

  1. All these equipment should be used in eye assessment except____________

    A) Snellen eye chart

    B) Otoscope

    C) Penlight

    D) Opaque card or occluder

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QUESTION 3

  1. Common clinical features or Associated Factors with pain include all except__________

    A) Skin rash, psoriasis.

    B) Sleep disturbances.

    C) Affected relationship with others.

    D) Nausea.

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QUESTION 4

  1. A client who has a body mass index ( BMI ) of 18.5 – 24.9 kg/m2 is ___________

    A) Underweight.

    B) Overweight.

    C) Obese – class 1.

    D) Normal.

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QUESTION 5

  1. An example of chief complaint of patient is chest pain for 2 days.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 6

  1. ___________ is the first technique used in the performance of a physical assessment

    A) Palpation.

    B) Percussion.

    C) Inspection.

    D) Auscultation.

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QUESTION 7

  1. When to take History of Present Illness (HPI) ask patient from the __________

    A) Childhood illnesses.

    B) Communicable diseases.

    C) Timing (Onset, Duration, Frequency.

    D) Cause of death of the family.

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QUESTION 8

  1. Subjective Data of mouth and Throat is ______________

    A) Sores or lesions

    B) Discharge

    C) Epistaxis

    D) Sinus pain

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QUESTION 9

  1. Palpation technique in physical assessment is being use by sense of touch.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 10

  1. Biographical Data include all except the ___________

    A.

      Occupation.

    B.

    Full name

    C.

    Marital status

    D.

    Reason for Hospitalization.

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QUESTION 11

  1. Objective data is a systematic collection of data which being stated by the client.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 12

  1. Symmetry in body structure is___________

    A) Body part looks equal bilaterally.

    B) The height appears within normal range for the age.

    C) The weight is normal range for height.

    D) The client stands comfortable erect as appropriate for age.

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QUESTION 13

  1. The color of tonsils should be pink with slight vascularity present.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 14

  1. Calculate the BMI: [weight in kilograms ÷ (height in centimeters)2].

    True

    False

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QUESTION 15

  1. The distance when using Snellen Eye test from the chart ___________

    A) 5 meters.

    B) 6 meters.

    C) 7 meters.

    D) 8 meters.

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QUESTION 16

  1. In the confrontation Test Position yourself at the eye level with the client at about 30 centimeters distance.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 17

  1. In nutritional assessment to determine the risk for Malnutrition by inquiring whether the client has any of the following symptoms ___________

    A) Diarrhea (> 500 ml x 2 days).

    B) A and C.

    C) Reduced intake.

    D) Pain for five days.

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QUESTION 18

  1. Palpate skin using the backs of your hands to assess temperature.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 19

  1. Use Numeric Rating Scale to measure and assess of pain.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 20

  1. The Rinne test steps include all except the __________

    A) Hold the tuning fork by the handle and gently strike.

    B) The midline of the anterior portion of the frontal bone is used.

    C) Place the base of the fork on the client's mastoid process.

    D) Note the number of seconds.

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QUESTION 21

  1. When the nurse inspect the nail condition, including the____________

    A) Shape and color.

    B) If any clubbing.

    C) Skin turgor.

    D) A and B.

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QUESTION 22

  1. When the neck is flexed, the spinous process of C10 is most prominent.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 23

  1. The Rinne test uses bone conduction to evaluate hearing in a client who hears better in one ear than in the other.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 24

  1. During the percussion of the anterior & posterior thoracic, the normal sound of heard is___________

    Crackles.

    Resonance.

    Wheezes

    Stridor

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QUESTION 25

  1. Epistaxis is the Subjective Data of Mouth and Throat.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 26

  1. In the Pupillary Light Reflex Test increase light of the room.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 27

  1. Palpate over the spine and posterior thorax. by using___________

    A) Finger pads

    B) Full hand

    C) Palmer surface of hand

    D) None of the above

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QUESTION 28

  1. Tuning forks are used to evaluate visual acuity.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 29

  1. In Whispered Voice Test the nurse standing at the client's side at a distance of ____________

    A) 30 to 70 cm

    B) 30 to 50 cm

    C) 30 to 60 cm

    D) 30 to 80 cm

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QUESTION 30

  1. During the percussion of the anterior & posterior thoracic, the normal sound of heard is______

    A) Crackles.

    B) Wheezes.

    C) Stridor.

    D) Resonance.

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QUESTION 31

  1. Auscultation of the Posterior Thorax the nurse ask patient to ___________

    Inspect the shape and configuration of the thorax.

    Observe skin color and condition.

    Breathe deeply through the mouth each time.

    Lightly palpate the anterior thorax.

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QUESTION 32

  1. In the Whispered Voice Test standing at the client’s side at a distance of 30 to 60 cm from the client’s ear.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 33

  1. When the nurse measure Height to patient nurse should be do all except the __________

    Use the measuring pole on the balance scale.

    Align the extended headpiece with the top of the head.

    The patient should be shoeless, standing straight, and looking straight ahead.

    Reduced intake (half of normal intake for > 5 days).

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QUESTION 34

  1.   Areas most commonly assessed with a stethoscope are the heart, blood vessels, lungs, and abdomen.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 35

  1. Family History ask about hereditary factors associated with causes of some diseases.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 36

  1. Childhood illnesses is part of taking of history of client for present illness.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 37

  1. Assess for tactile fremitus is done by using the ball of the hands to palpate over the posterior thorax and while the patient says “Ninety-nine”.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 38

  1. If the client uses corrective lenses for distance vision, test first with eyeglasses or contact lenses. Then test without glasses or contact lenses.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 39

  1. Assess thoracic expansion by standing behind the patient, placing both thumbs on either side of the patient’s spine at the level of T13 or T19.

    True

    False

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QUESTION 40

  1. In the corneal Light Reflex test the nurse hold the light about ___________

    A) 30 cm.

    B) 40 cm.

    C) 50 cm.

    D) 60 cm.

Homework Answers

Answer #1

Ans) 1) A)Percussion

Explaination:

Percussion is a method of tapping on a surface to determine the underlying structures, and is used in clinical examinations to assess the condition of the thorax or abdomen. It is one of the five methods of clinical examination, together with inspection, palpation, auscultation, and inquiry.

2) B) Otoscope

Explaination:

- An otoscope or auriscope is a medical device which is used to look into the ears. Health care providers use otoscopes to screen for illness during regular check-ups and also to investigate ear symptoms. An otoscope potentially gives a view of the ear canal and tympanic membrane or eardrum.

3) skin psoriasis

Explaination:-

4) D) Normal

Explaination:

- BMI ranges
If your BMI is: below 18.5 – you're in the underweight range. between 18.5 and 24.9 – you're in the healthy weight range. between 25 and 29.9 – you're in the overweight range

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