NUR2092 Section 03 Health Assessment - Test NUR2092 test 1 Status Completed Attempt Score 75 out of 75 points Time Elapsed 56 minutes out of 2 hours Results Displayed All Answers, Submitted Answers, Feedback • • • Question 1
Which statement defines dementia?
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a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is not reversible
Answers: a gradual progressive decrease in cognition which is
not reversible acute confusional change which resolves with treatment being aware of one’s existence or feelings unwanted persistent thoughts or impulses • Question 2
During an interview, the nurse notes that the patient gets up several times to wash her hands even though they are not dirty. This is an
example of:
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compulsive disorder.
Answers: social phobia.
compulsive disorder.generalized anxiety disorder.posttraumatic stress disorder • Question 3
Which of the following is an example of a first-level priority problem?
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An individual with shortness of breath and respiratory distress
Answers: A patient with postoperative pain
A newly diagnosed diabetic who needs diabetic teaching An individual with a small laceration on the sole of the foot An individual with shortness of breath and respiratory distress • Question 4
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A patient drifts off to sleep when she is not being stimulated. The nurse can arouse her easily when calling her name, but she remains drowsy during the conversation. The best description of this patient’s level of
consciousness would be:
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lethargi c.
Answers: lethargi
c.obtunde d.stuporo us.semi alert.• Question 5
A 45-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department with a head injury after her car hit a tree. A few months after recovering from her injuries, she is unable to learn new information or recall previously
learned information. This is an example of:
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amnestic disorder.
Answers: mania.
agnosia.dementia.amnestic disorder.• Question 6
The nurse is conducting an interview with a woman who has recently learned that she is pregnant and has come to the clinic today to begin prenatal care. The woman states that she and her husband are excited about the pregnancy but have a few questions. She looks nervously at
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her hands during the interview and sighs loudly. Considering the concept of communication, the nurse knows that which statement is most
accurate? The woman:
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is exhibiting verbal and nonverbal behavior that does not match.
Answers: is excited about her pregnancy but nervous about labor.
is exhibiting verbal and nonverbal behavior that does not match.is excited about her pregnancy but her husband is not and this is upsetting to her.is not excited about her pregnancy but believes the nurse will respond negatively to her if she states this.• Question 7
After completing an initial assessment on a patient, the nurse has
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charted that his respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58. This type of
data would be:
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objective
Answers: objective
reflective subjective introspect ive • Question 8
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Which of the following is the best definition of spirituality?Selected
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That which arises out of each person’s unique life experience and his or her personal effort to find purpose in life
Answers: A personal search to discover a supreme being
An organized system of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe A belief that each person exists forever in some form, such as a belief in reincarnation or the afterlife That which arises out of each person’s unique life experience and his or her personal effort to find purpose in life • Question 9
Which of the following examples would be a hallucination?
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A man believes that his dead wife is talking to him.
Answers: A man believes that his dead wife is talking to him.
A woman hears the doorbell ring and goes to answer it, but no one is there.A child sees a man standing in his closet. When the lights are turned on it is only a dry cleaning bag.A man believes that the dog has curled up on the bed, but when he gets closer he sees that it is a blanket.• Question 10
Symptoms, such as pain, are often influenced by a person’s cultural heritage. Which of the following is a true statement in regard to pain?
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The ethnic background of a patient is important in a nurse’s assessment of that patient’s pain.
Answers: Nurses’ attitudes toward their patients’ pain are unrelated to
their own experiences with pain.The ethnic background of a patient is important in a nurse’s assessment of that patient’s pain.A nurse’s area of clinical practice is most likely to determine