The nurse is preparing to palpate the inguinal region of a client. For which should the nurse assess the area for? Select all that apply.
A. Bruits.
B. Lymph nodes.
C. Aneurysms.
D. Hernias.
E. Pulses.
Answer: E
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The nurse plans care for older adults who are in good health but isolated from their families. If the nurse's goal is to move the adults toward gerotranscendence, which intervention should the nurse use in the plan of care?
a. Give a daily tea party for the group. b. Call each family to encourage visiting. c. Assist them to resume midlife patterns. d. Help each person with individual activi-ties.
Abnormal findings on assessment of the tonsils include:
A) Smooth surface. B) Glistening texture. C) Left and right tonsils meet at midline. D) Lack of discharge from the surface mucosa.
A patient's bed partner reports the patient often has irregular snoring and silence followed by a snort. Does this warrant further assessment?
A) no, snoring has varied patterns B) no, this is a description of normal snoring C) yes, this is an indicator of obstructive apnea D) yes, the bed partner is unable to sleep at night
The nurse is performing a family risk assessment. Which of the following factors would indicate that this family is at risk of developing health problems?
1. The family is an elderly couple who are active in their retirement community. 2. The family is a teenage mother and child. The mother is enrolled in parenting classes at the high school. 3. The family belongs to the local synagogue and has family members still living in Germany. 4. The family depends on two incomes with a limit on their health insurance spending.