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The nurse is performing a general survey. Which action is a component of the general survey?
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Observing the patient’s body stature and nutritional status
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Interpreting the subjective information the patient has reported
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Measuring the patient’s temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure
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Observing specific body systems while performing the physical assessment
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Flag question: Question 2Question 21 pts
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The nurse is assessing an 80-year-old male patient. Which assessment findings would be considered normal?
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Increase in body weight from his younger years
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Additional deposits of fat in the cheeks and forearms
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Presence of kyphosis and flexion in bilateral knees and hips
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Change in overall body proportion, including a longer trunk and shorter extremities
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Flag question: Question 3Question 31 pts
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In a patient with acromegaly, which assessment finding will the nurse expect to find?
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Sternal deformity and hyperextensible joints
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Growth retardation and a delayed onset of puberty
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Overgrowth of bone in the face, head, hands, and feet
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Increased height and weight and delayed sexual development
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Flag question: Question 4Question 41 pts
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During an examination, the nurse notices that a female patient has a round “moon” face, central trunk obesity, and a cervical hump. Her skin is fragile with bruises. The nurse determines that the patient likely has which condition?
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Gigantism
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Acromegaly
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Cushing syndrome
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Marfan syndrome
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Flag question: Question 5Question 51 pts
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The nurse is preparing to measure the length, weight, chest, and head circumference of a 6-month-old infant. Which measurement technique is correct?
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Measuring the infant’s length by using a tape measure
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Weighing the infant by placing him or her on an electronic standing scale
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Measuring the chest circumference at the nipple line with a tape measure
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Measuring the head circumference by wrapping the tape measure over the nose and cheekbones
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Flag question: Question 6Question 61 pts
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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. Which is an appropriate rationale for this patient’s weight loss?
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Chronic diseases such as hypertension cause weight loss.
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Weight loss is probably the result of unhealthy eating habits.
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Unexplained weight loss often accompanies short-term illnesses.
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Weight loss is probably the result of a mental health dysfunction.
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Flag question: Question 7Question 71 pts
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Which of these specific measurements is the best index of a child’s general health?
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Body mass index
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Height and weight
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Head circumference
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Chest circumference
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Flag question: Question 8Question 81 pts
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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. How should the nurse interpret these findings?
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Assume that the patient is eager and interested in participating in the interview.
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Evaluate the patient for abdominal pain, which may be exacerbated in the sitting position.
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Assume that the patient is having difficulty breathing and assist him to a supine position.
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Recognize that a tripod position is often used when a patient is having respiratory difficulties.
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Flag question: Question 9Question 91 pts
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The nurse is assessing an 8-year-old child whose growth rate measures below the third percentile for a child his age. He appears significantly younger than his stated age and is chubby with infantile facial features. Which condition does this child likely have?
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Acromegaly
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Marfan syndrome
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Hypopituitary dwarfism
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Achondroplastic dwarfism
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Flag question: Question 10Question 101 pts
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Which of these guidelines should a nurse follow when measuring a patient’s weight?
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The patient is always weighed wearing only his or her undergarments.
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The type of scale does not matter, as long as the weights are similar from day to day.
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The patient may leave on his or her jacket and shoes as long as these are documented next to the weight.
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Attempts should be made to weigh the patient at approximately the same time of day, if a sequence of weights is necessary.
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