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Nurs 335 Exam 1 Newest Actual Exam

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pg. 1 Nurs 335 Exam 1 Newest Actual Exam Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers/ Rated A+

Which of the following is considered an example of objective data?

  • Alert and oriented
  • Dizziness
  • An earache
  • A sore throat - Correct Answer - A) Alert and oriented

An example of objective data is:

  • complaints of left knee pain.
  • crepitation in the left knee joint.
  • left knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days.
  • report of impaired mobility from left knee pain as evidenced by an
  • inability to walk, swelling, and pain on passive range of motion. - Correct Answer - B) crepitation in the left knee joint.

A full mental status examination should be completed if the patient:

  • has a change in behavior and the family is concerned.
  • develops dysphagia.
  • is newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • complains of insomnia. - Correct Answer - A) has a change in behavior
  • and the family is concerned. 1 / 4

pg. 2 A patient who was recently diagnosed with a seizure disorder plans to continue a career as a pilot. At this time in the interview, the nurse begins to

question the patient's:

  • thought process.
  • judgment.
  • perception.
  • intellect. - Correct Answer - B) judgment.

While evaluating the health history, the nurse determines that the patient subscribes to the hot/cold theory of health. Which of the following will most likely describe this patient's view of wellness?

  • Good is hot.
  • Evil is hot.
  • The humors must be balanced.
  • The phlegm will be replaced with dryness. - Correct Answer - C) The
  • humors must be balanced.

Before determining whether cultural practices are helpful, harmful, or

neutral, nurses must first understand:

  • the logic of the traditional belief systems.
  • the beliefs of the patients family.
  • their personal belief models.
  • the risk of disease in the patients ethnic group. - Correct Answer - A) the
  • logic of the traditional belief systems.

A major characteristic of dementia is:

  • impaired short-term and long-term memory.
  • hallucinations. 2 / 4

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  • sudden onset of symptoms.
  • cognitive deficits that are substance-induced. - Correct Answer - A)
  • impaired short-term and long-term memory.

Mental status assessment documents:

  • emotional and cognitive functioning.
  • intelligence and educational level.
  • artistic or writing ability in the mentally ill person.
  • schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. - Correct Answer - A)
  • emotional and cognitive functioning.

Although a full mental status examination may not be required for every patient, the health care provider must address the four main components

during a health history and physical examination. The four components are:

  • memory, attention, thought content, and perceptions.
  • language, orientation, attention, and abstract reasoning.
  • appearance, behavior, cognition, and thought processes.
  • mood, affect, consciousness, and orientation. - Correct Answer - C)
  • appearance, behavior, cognition, and thought processes.

An older adult:

  • experiences a 10-point decrease in intelligence.
  • has diminished recent and remote memory recall.
  • has a slower response time.
  • has difficulty with problem solving. - Correct Answer - C) has a slower
  • response time.

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pg. 4 Which of the following statements about mental status testing of children is correct?

  • The results of the Denver II screening test are valid for white, middle-
  • class children only.

  • The behavioral checklist is useful to assess children who are 3 to 5
  • years of age.

  • Abnormal findings are usually related to not achieving an expected
  • developmental milestone.

  • Input from parents and caretakers is discouraged when assessing
  • psychosocial development. - Correct Answer - C) Abnormal findings are usually related to not achieving an expected developmental milestone.

Which of the following best illustrates an abnormality of thought process?

  • Lability
  • Blocking
  • Compulsion
  • Aphasia - Correct Answer - B) Blocking

The mental status examination:

  • should be completed at the end of the physical examination.
  • will not be affected if the patient has a language impairment.
  • is usually not assessed in children younger than 2 years of age.
  • assesses mental health strengths and coping skills and screens for any
  • dysfunction. - Correct Answer - D) assesses mental health strengths and coping skills and screens for any dysfunction.

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