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RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS, Exams of Nursing

RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS

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Download RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS 1. The nurse is performing an assessment of a client's musculoskeletal system. The nurse should begin the assessment by examining which of the following? A) The client's leg length B) The client's lateral bending ability C) The client's cervical ROM D) The client's gait 2. The nurse has had a client place the backs of both her hands against each other while flexing her wrists 90 degrees with fingers pointed downward and wrists dangling. The presence of pain or tingling during this test suggests what health problem to the nurse? A) Osteoarthritis B) Diabetic neuropathy C) Carpal tunnel syndrome D) Gouty arthritis 3. The nurse is conducting a musculoskeletal assessment of an older adult client. What aspect of the client's medical history requires the nurse to alter the usual sequence or content of this assessment? A) The client takes medications to treat hypertension. RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS B) The client suffered a fractured humerus 1 year earlier. C) The client has a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. D) The client had a total hip replacement 2 years ago. 4. The nurse is performing the bulge test during the assessment of a client's knee. This test will allow the nurse to make what determination? A) Whether the client's swollen knee is caused by tissue swelling or by fluid accumulation B) Whether the size of the client's knee changes throughout the joint's range of motion C) Whether swelling in the knee joint is a normal age-related change or a pathological finding D) Whether the client's knee joint is capable of adduction and abduction 5. Inspection of a client's foot reveals an enlarged, painful, inflamed bursa (bunion) on the medial side of the foot. The nurse should make a referral for what health problem? A) Osteomalacia B) Hallux valgus C) Pes planus D) Gouty arthritis RNSG 1115: NURSING ASSESSMENT TEST EXAM WITH ANSWERS D) Treat secondary arthritis proactively. 12.Which of the following would the nurse expect to find when examining a client with a herniated lumbar disc? A) Rounded thoracic convexity B) Lumbar lordosis C) Flattened lumbar curve D) Lateral curvature of the spine 13.The nurse is assessing an adolescent client and notes 45-degree flexion of the cervical spine. What is the nurse's most appropriate action? A) Facilitate a referral for medical follow up. B) Palpate the spinous processes. C) Perform the LasËgue test. D) Continue the exam because this curve is normal. 14.When asked to touch her ear to her shoulder, a client reports pain. Which of the following should the nurse do next? A) Perform muscle strength against resistance. B) Refer the client for further evaluation. C) Flex and then hyperextend the neck. D) Palpate the paravertebral muscles for pain. 15.Which test would be most appropriate for the nurse to perform when a client complains of low back pain? A) Straight leg test B) Muscle leg strength C) Lateral bending of cervical spine D) Internal rotation of the shoulders 16.A nurse asks a client to bring his hands together behind his head with his elbows flexed. The nurse is testing which of the following? A) Abduction B) Adduction C) Internal rotation D) External rotation 17. Which of the following would the nurse interpret as a positive response to the Phalen test for a client suspected of having carpal tunnel syndrome? A) Numbness B) Atrophy of the thenar prominence C) No tingling D) Hard, painless Bouchard nodes 23. When testing the range of motion of the cervical spine, the nurse notes impaired range of motion and neck pain. A review of the client's history reveals fever, chills, and headache. Which of the following would the nurse suspect? A) Meningitis B) Cervical strain C) Compression fracture D) Cervical disc degeneration 24. A nurse is testing the range of motion of the thoracic and lumbar spine. Which of the following would the nurse document as an abnormal finding? A) Flexion of 80 degrees B) Lateral bending of 35 degrees C) Hyperextension of 15 degrees D) Rotation of 30 degrees 25. The nurse is preparing to palpate the anatomic snuffbox. At which location would the nurse palpate? A) At the anterior area of the sternoclavicular joint B) At the posterior temporomandibular joint C) At the olecranon process of the elbow D) At the back of the wrist and extended thumb 26. Inspection of a client's knee reveals swelling, and the nurse suspects that there is significant fluid in the knee. Which of the following would the nurse use to confirm the suspicion? A) Phalen's test B) Tinel's test C) Ballottement test D) Leg raising test 27. During the physical exam, the nurse notes a very tender and painful, reddened, hot, and swollen metatarsophalangeal joint of the client's great toe. Which of the following would the nurse suspect? A) Gouty arthritis B) Rheumatoid arthritis C) Degenerative joint disease D) Plantar fasciitis 28. The nurse is conducting a focused musculoskeletal assessment of an older adult client. When analyzing assessment data, the nurse should be aware of what age-related physiological changes? Select all that apply A) Absence of knee flexion B) Decreased bone density C) Decreased joint flexibility D) Joint capsule calcification E) Reduced muscle strength 29. A nurse is providing health education about osteoporosis to a community group. What ethnicity is considered to be an independent risk factor for osteoporosis? A) Caucasian B) African American C) South Asian D) Native American 30. During the nursing history of a newly admitted client, the nurse is reviewing a client's current medication regimen. What medication category creates a risk for decreased bone density? A) Beta-adrenergic blockers B) Corticosteroids
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