Test Bank For Health Assessment in Nursing Weber 5th Edition

The Test Bank for Health Assessment in Nursing Weber 5th Edition is a comprehensive collection of questions and answers that help students prepare for their exams. The questions are grouped by chapter, and each answer includes a detailed explanation. In addition, the Test Bank also includes a practice test, which can be used to gauge students’ progress.

The Test Bank is an essential tool for any student who is serious about doing well on their health assessment exam. By providing a large number of practice questions, as well as detailed explanations of the correct answers, the Test Bank ensures that students are fully prepared for their exam. As a result, the Test Bank is an invaluable resource for any student taking the Health Assessment in Nursing course.

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Test Bank For Health Assessment in Nursing Weber 5th Edition

  1. A client has presented to the clinic for the treatment of an ovarian cyst. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to do immediately before performing this woman’s physical exam?
    1. A)  Explain the purpose of the interview to the client.
    2. B)  Construct the client’s family genogram.
    3. C)  Establish the client’s reliability as historian.
    4. D)  Collect necessary equipment essential to the exam.
  2. A young adult client has come to the clinic for her scheduled Pap (Papanicolaou) test and pelvic examination. The nurse is implementing actions to help reduce a client’s anxiety during the physical exam. Which of the following would be most appropriate?
    1. A)  Ensuring client’s privacy by providing an examination gown
    2. B)  Providing a comfortable, warm room temperature
    3. C)  Arranging exam equipment on a bedside tray table
    4. D)  Explaining why standard precautions are being used
  3. A nurse is admitting a new client to the subacute medical unit and is completing a comprehensive assessment. The nurse is appropriately applying standard precautions by performing which of the following actions?
    1. A)  Performing hand hygiene between examinations of each body part
    2. B)  Discarding in the trash can the safety pin that was used to assess sensory perception
    3. C)  Wearing gloves to palpate the tongue and buccal membranes
    4. D)  Wearing a gown, gloves, and mask during the physical exam
  4. The nurse is using a Wood’s light for a client who has complaints of itching, burning, and peeling of the skin between his toes. The nurse is assessing for what etiology of the client’s symptoms?
    1. A)  Parasitic infection
    2. B)  Fungal infection
    3. C)  Bacterial infection
    4. D)  Allergic reaction
  5. A nurse has gathered the necessary equipment for the physical assessment of an adult client. For which of the following assessments would it be most appropriate for a nurse to use a centimeter-scale ruler for measurement?
    1. A)  Mid-arm circumference
    2. B)  Client’s height
    3. C)  Skin lesion size
    4. D)  Pupillary size

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  1. The nurse is preparing to assess an older adult client’s near vision. Which of the following pieces of equipment would be most appropriate for the nurse to use?
    1. A)  Newspaper
    2. B)  Snellen chart
    3. C)  Ophthalmoscope
    4. D)  Penlight
  2. A nurse practitioner is performing a comprehensive physical examination of a 51-year- old man. After performing a digital-rectal exam for prostate enlargement and tenderness, the nurse checks the fecal material on the gloved finger for the presence of which of the following?A) Parasites B) Blood C) Bacteria D) Fungus
  3. The nurse is examining an older adult client and using a goniometer. Which of the following would the nurse be assessing?
    1. A)  Extremity edema
    2. B)  Joint flexion/extension
    3. C)  Two-point discrimination
    4. D)  Vibratory sensation
  4. A female client is told that she needs a pelvic exam and Papanicolaou (Pap) smear. She says ìAbsolutely not! There’s no way I’ll let you do that to me!î Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
    1. A)  Explain the importance of the pelvic exam and Pap smear, but respect the client’swishes and omit the exam.
    2. B)  Tell the client that this is the only way she can be checked for cancer.
    3. C)  Ask the client if she would prefer another practitioner to perform the exam.
    4. D)  Proceed with the pelvic exam and document the client’s protests in the healthrecord.
  5. The nurse is preparing to perform a physical examination on a female client who has been transferred to the medical unit from the emergency department. The nurse should begin the collection of objective data with which of the following examinations?
    1. A)  Head and neck examination
    2. B)  Palpation of lymph nodes
    3. C)  Breast examination
    4. D)  Vital signs

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  1. The nurse is to collect a throat culture from a client who has signs and symptoms of a respiratory infection, including frequent, productive coughing. The nurse demonstrates the best adherence to standard precautions by using which of the following pieces of equipment?
    1. A)  Eye goggles
    2. B)  Face mask
    3. C)  Cover gown
    4. D)  Face shield
  2. The nurse is preparing to perform the physical examination of an older adult client who will begin rehabilitation from an ischemic stroke. Which of the following actions would

be most appropriate?

  1. A)  Omit intrusive parts of the exam.
  2. B)  Try to minimize position changes.
  3. C)  Allow client to remain dressed.
  4. D)  Dim the room light to ensure privacy.
  1. The nurse is preparing to assess the peripheral pulses of a client. The nurse should place the client in which position?
    1. A)  Sitting upright
    2. B)  Supine
    3. C)  Sims position
    4. D)  Prone
  2. When assessing the temperature of the feet of an older client with diabetes, the nurse would use which part of the hand to obtain the most accurate assessment data?
    1. A)  Finger pad surface
    2. B)  Palmar hand surface
    3. C)  Dorsal hand surface
    4. D)  Ulnar hand surface
  3. A client has a documented history of hepatomegaly (liver enlargement), and the nurse recognizes the need to perform deep palpation during the physical assessment. The nurse should perform which of the following actions?
    1. A)  Use one hand and depress the skin 1 centimeter.
    2. B)  Use the dominant hand to depress the skin one-half to three-quarters of an inch.
    3. C)  Use both hands to depress the skin one-half of an inch.
    4. D)  Use both hands to depress the skin 1 to 2 inches.

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  1. The emergency department (ED) nurse is assessing for kidney tenderness in a client who has presented with complaints of dysuria and back pain. What assessment technique should the nurse utilize?
    1. A)  Deep palpation
    2. B)  Indirect percussion
    3. C)  Moderate palpation
    4. D)  Blunt percussion
  2. In the course of performing a client’s physical assessment, the nurse has changed from using the diaphragm of the stethoscope to using the bell. The nurse is most likely assessing which of the following?
    1. A)  Heart sounds
    2. B)  Bowel sounds
    3. C)  Breath sounds
    4. D)  Femoral pulses
  3. An instructor is teaching a student about the proper use of a stethoscope. The instructor determines the need for additional teaching when the student states which of the following?
    1. A)  ìPlastic tubing should be longer than 3 feet.î
    2. B)  ìThe bell is used after using the diaphragm.î
    3. C)  ìWhen using the bell, push on it lightly.î
    4. D)  ìA diaphragm picks up low-pitched sounds.î
  4. A nurse is preparing to perform the physical examination of an adult client who has presented to the clinic for the first time. Which of the following statements should guide the nurse’s use of a stethoscope during this phase of assessment?
    1. A)  Auscultation can be performed through clothing.
    2. B)  The diaphragm should be held firmly against the body part.
    3. C)  The bell of the stethoscope can best detect bowel sounds.
    4. D)  Use of the bell is reserved for advanced practice nurses.
  5. A nurse is appraising a colleague’s assessment technique as part of a continuing education initiative. The nurse demonstrates the proper technique for light palpation by performing which of the following actions?
    1. A)  Depressing the skin 1 to 2 centimeters with the dominant hand
    2. B)  Feeling the surface structures using a circular motion
    3. C)  Placing the nondominant hand on top of the dominant hand
    4. D)  Using one hand to apply pressure and the other hand to feel the structure

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  1. The nurse is preparing to examine an older adult client. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse to do during the examination?
    A) Complete the examination as quickly as possible.
    B) Speak clearly and slowly when explaining a procedure.C) Begin the examination with auscultation instead of inspection. D) Maintain the supine position for each part of the examination.
  2. The nurse assists a client into the dorsal recumbent position. Assessment of which area is contraindicated when the client is in this position?
    A) Chest
    B) Head

C) Peripheral pulses D) Abdomen

  1. The nurse is gathering the necessary equipment preparatory to examining a client’s ears. The nurse will be checking bone and air conduction of sound. Which of the following should the nurse obtain?
    A) Penlight

    1. B)  Tongue depressor
    2. C)  Tuning fork

    D) Otoscope

  2. The nurse is evaluating the setting prior to beginning a client’s physical examination. The nurse should confirm the presence of which of the following? Select all that apply.
    1. A)  Adequate lighting
    2. B)  Cool room temperature
    3. C)  Quiet surroundings
    4. D)  Soft chair or table
    5. E)  Table for equipment
    6. F)  Door or curtain
  3. The nurse is using her fingerpads to palpate a client’s body part during the physical examination. Which of the following would the nurse best be able to detect?
    A) Temperature
    B) VibrationsC) Pulses D) Fremitus

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