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kodithompson

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During an assessment, the client complains of back pain. It is important for the nurse to determine:
 
  1. the client's exercise schedule.
  2. the location on the back and severity of the pain.
  3. the exact cause of the pain.
  4. the length of time the client has experienced the pain.

Question 2

The nurse is conducting a general survey of a client during a physical examination. Which should the nurse identify as being a possible alteration of this client's status?
 
  1. Easy respirations
  2. The client is frowning
  3. The client stands straight
  4. The client's temperature is normal



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2

1. The client's complaint of pain is general in nature and warrants further clarification.
2. The location can be explored after more specific information about the pain has been determined.
3. The cause of the pain can be explored after more specific information about the pain has been determined.
4. The length of time the pain has occurred can be explored after more specific information about the pain has been determined.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 2

1. Easy respirations indicate a normal respiratory assessment.
2. Frowning could be an indication of anger, fear, or pain and the nurse should explore this to ensure the client's cooperation and comfort.
3. Good posture is a positive sign.
4. A normal temperature is desired.



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