UTA NURS3315 Module 2 Quiz 2020

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•             Question 1          Which lymph node assessment findings are abnormal?                                 

•             Question 2               After having a client perform a Romberg test, which of the following would indicate to the nurse that the test is negative?                                             

•             Question 3               To test bone versus air conduction of hearing, the nurse would use which tuning fork test?   

•             Question 4          True or false Malignant melanoma is related to sun exposure and has no genetic component.

•             Question 5          On inspection of a client's fingernails, nailplate is detached from the nail bed.  The nurse should further assess for which condition?                                        

•             Question 6This lesion is caused by tinea corporis, or ringworm, a fungal infection.  It is a flat circular lesion and this example is 12 mm in diameter.  Which of the terms below describes this?  (If you cannot see this on your computer the description provides adequate data to distinguish the correct answer.)                                 

•             Question 7          A mother brings her child to the clinic reporting the child’s teacher told her the child is having difficulty seeing the words on the white board in the classroom. Which assessment method would be most appropriate initially for the nurse to use?                                     

•             Question 8          An adult male client visits the outpatient center and tells the nurse that he has been experiencing patchy hair loss.  The nurse should further assess the client for:                                

•             Question 9          The nurse is planning to assess the client's thyroid gland.  To facilitate palpation, the nurse should ask the client should to:                                               

•             Question 10        Which action would be most appropriate when a nurse assesses the umbilical cord of a 3-day-old infant and finds it to be dried?                                  

•             Question 11        The nurse is assessing a 2-day-old infant prior to discharge home from the hospital with his mother. When assessing the infant's eyes, what finding would the nurse consider abnormal?                                     

•             Question 12        In regard to motor development, which child should the pediatric nurse suspect of having a developmental delay?                                  

•             Question 13        The nurse is assessing a newborn's rooting reflex. What action should the nurse perform during this assessment?                                     

•             Question 14             The nurse has completed a focused assessment of a client's mouth, nose, and throat. Which of the following findings would a nurse interpret as being normal?                                               

•             Question 15             For which reason would the nurse ask the patient to say “ahhh” during throat assessment?  

•             Question 16        The nurse is assessing a client's tonsils and note that they touch the uvula.  What documentation is correct?                                              

•             Question 17        The ABCDE method of skin assessment uses which words to direct assessment:                                               

•             Question 18        A factory worker has presented to the occupational health nurse with a small wood splinter in his left eye. The nurse has assessed the affected eye and irrigated with warm tap water, but the splinter remains in place. What should the nurse do next?                                              

               

•             Question 19             A nurse is preparing a teaching session for a group of new parents about ear infections and measures to prevent them.  The nurse is planning to address the reasons why children     are more susceptible to these infections than adults.  Which of the following would the nurse describe?

•             Question 20        Lesions that appear in a coin shaped distribution are called:                                        

•             Question 21        Many nurses use the mnemonic term PERRLA, which means pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light and accomodation.  What is accomodation?                                        

•             Question 22        A 22-year-old male comes to the clinic complaining of headaches that often occur in only a part of his head, are intense and stabbing and only affect him in the evening.  The nurse would correctly suspect which type of headache?                                         

•             Question 23        A red glow is noted on transillumination of the frontal sinuses in a client with complaints of frequent headaches.  What would the nurse tell the client?                                       

•             Question 24        Which of the following is a normal assessment finding when using an ophthalmoscope?                               

•             Question 25        A patient has an asymmetrical skin lesion that is 6 mm in diameter, with an irregular border, and with color ranging from dark brown to black.

The nurse advises the patient to have his primary care provider examine this lesion because it has characteristics of:                     

 

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