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NR302 HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM|REAL 100Qs&As|ALREADY GRADED A+, Exams of Nursing

NR302 HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM|REAL 100Qs&As|ALREADY GRADED A+

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NR302 HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM|REAL
100Qs&As|ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Whenever a patient comes back from surgery because they were on anesthesia
what do we need to watch out for?
Breathing
2. Who is a risk for subs standard care due to implicit basis?
Non-English speaking and substance abuse woman, minority, people of color
3. When choosing a patient vitals are out, something is wrong?
Breathing
4. Standard precautions?
Hand washing and cleaning equipment
5. You are going to suction a patient airway, what do you need to put on?
face shield, gloves, and gown.
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100Qs&As|ALREADY GRADED A+

  1. Whenever a patient comes back from surgery because they were on anesthesia what do we need to watch out for? Breathing
  2. Who is a risk for subs standard care due to implicit basis? Non-English speaking and substance abuse woman, minority, people of color
  3. When choosing a patient vitals are out, something is wrong? Breathing
  4. Standard precautions? Hand washing and cleaning equipment
  5. You are going to suction a patient airway, what do you need to put on? face shield, gloves, and gown.
  1. You are going to assess someone with a draining wound, what action are you going to do first? Hand hygiene
  2. Patient has chest pain and doesn't want to go to the hospital? If its not tell me more, Next choice: Educate them on the benefits on going and the risk of not doing it.
  3. What action by a staff nurse should the nurse manager identifying as demonstrating ethical principle of Justice? Justice is fairness in distributing care to ensure each individual receives what they need based on accurate assessment of their health needs.
  4. You're going to see 4 patients, who do you see first? Highest acuity (ABC and LOC: Unstable patient)
  5. What is Veracity? Truthfulness. You are going to have hip surgery and a lot of pain afterwards. They are going to give you medications. I recommend you take it every 4 hours for a week or so until you start feeling better. Instead of you're going to feel not pain, you are going to be fine. We tell them we don't scare them. We find a way to tell them.

Stated you fell on the right side but there is a sore on the left foot, pointing out inconsistent information.

  1. Patient is afraid taking their blood pressure, what do you do? Seek to understand why
  2. Patient can not tell you their medication regiment, what do you do? Find out who they live with or seek who their primary care provider is
  3. Chart my exception? Mark what is abnormal, BUT the checklist states BOTH normal and abnormal.
  4. Know what TO document and what NOT to document? You can put what the patient said but nothing rude about the patient. I.e: The patient is being an ******* ;)
  5. Help promoting practice? Dental one
  1. Health literacy, is this important? Yes, don't use medical jargon
  2. If you have a patient who has stomach pain, what do you want to know? When did they start feeling it, how bad is it, and what did you eat.
  3. Why do kids get stomach aches? They are constipated
  4. When do you want to enter your charting? ASAP
  5. What is a Focus Assessment? A specific part of the body you are assessing. I.e: shoulder pain.
  6. What order should you see these groups of clients? ABC and mental status change
  1. Bell is for? Low pitched sound
  2. What sound do you expect to hear percussing over normal lung tissue? Resonance
  3. Patient is terrified of cost of hospital, what do you do? Educate them on risk factors on not going to hospital (get social worker/case manager)
  4. Priority question* You have terrible leg pain, for assessing the quality, what should you ask? Describe how the pain feels like.
  5. What is the purpose of reviewing the system? To go over all the system
  6. Difference between physical appearance and mobility?

Age, Oriented, Ticks and Facial features are symmetrical at rest and w/movement are Physical appearance. A LIMP is mobility.

  1. General survey, what does the client arms spans to fingertips is? Is equals to height. Would you put this concept as General survey? Yes
  2. Heritage, Do you look like you fit your heritage? This is physical appearance part of general survey.
  3. What do you call 50 Bpm? Bradycardia
  4. When someone has a lot of pain, what vital signs are changing? Blood pressure, Heart Rate, and Respiratory Rate
  5. Who can take vital signs? CNA
  1. Difference between running nose and infection and what color don't we want? The color of mucus or sputum and green and yellow.
  2. Are Lympnodes palpable? No
  3. Face or eye exam? Expect everything to be equal. If not, is something you'll pursuit.
  4. If a kid has Ottis media, what are you going to see? Red and swollen
  5. Ottis media question? No cone is the answer
  6. How would you know if you can't see? If you squint, you got bad vision.
  1. Reflection of light in the same spot on each eye? That's normal
  2. How do you help your cardiovascular health? Foods high in Polyphenols (spinach, broccoli, red lettuce, and carrots
  3. If you have CAD, what is my problem? where would I feel it? And when did my chest pain occurred? Atherosclerosis, Angina and when you exercise because the heart is not getting enough oxygen.
  4. "Here's a list of Who needs a follow up?" Go for anything abnormal
  5. What kind of heart failure is JVD? Right sided heart failure
  1. What are signs of long time COPD? Barrel chest and clubbing
  2. Patient can sleep due to shortness of breath, what are you supposed to tell the patient on what to do? Put bricks under your pillow or wherever they place their head. (Your bed at home, not hospital bed)
  3. What is Crepitus? Snap, Crackle, Pop. Coarse popping sensation when you palpate an area usually after surgery or jacked up lungs or an area of subcutaneous emphysema (air trapped under the skin.
  4. What should the Costal angle be? What's normal? Costal angle is the angle formed where the right and left costal margins (the lower edges of your rib cage) meet at the bottom of the sternum (breastbone) 90 degrees or less is normal. Abnormal is more than 90 degrees
  5. Should respiration ever be labor? No
  1. Can you tell if something is lower lung or upper lung? All she said there was a picture
  2. What should be normal O2? 95 % or better than 95%
  3. Normal Respiratory Rate vitals: 12 - 20
  4. If you have a patient, and the patient is breathing rapidly, what should you not assume? That they have enough oxygen. Check by pulse oximeter
  5. What is Kussmaul Breathing? is a type of deep, labored, and rapid breathing. It's the body's way of trying to get rid of extra acid — especially carbon dioxide — to correct a problem with acidosis. The most common cause is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), but it can also happen in other forms of metabolic acidosis. The client is tachypneic and bradypnea
  1. What are you going to hear when you have a collapsed lung? Nothing, no lung sound
  2. Should you use QTip? No
  3. What to do with a patient with low health literacy? Do not use medical jargon and keep it simple.
  4. A patient is worried about taking meds and going to the hospital, what should you do? Get case manager and or social worker
  5. Rhinorrhea should be green or clear? Clear
  6. Polyphenols are carrots and not what? Pecan and bananas etc
  1. If a patient with high cholesterol starts working out, should they still take their medication? Yes
  2. A patient is breathing 33 Bpm, what should you do? Check with pulse oximeter
  3. What would you see or find with pneumonia? Dyspnea
  4. Is the use of accessory muscle a priority? Yes
  5. During a Respiratory assessment you hear dull percussion sound, what does this mean? Is Abnormal, and requires a follow up
  6. Assessing chest wall expansion?
  1. Atelectasis is? Collapsed Avioli or lungs (lookout for either or)