Author Question: The nurse is performing a general survey of a patient. Which finding is considered normal? a. ... (Read 60 times)

corkyiscool3328

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 539
The nurse is performing a general survey of a patient. Which finding is considered normal?
 
  a. When standing, the patient's base is narrow.
  b. The patient appears older than his stated age.
  c. Arm span (fingertip to fingertip) is greater than the height.
  d. Arm span (fingertip to fingertip) equals the patient's height.

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to measure the vital signs of a 6-month-old infant. Which action by the nurse is correct?
 
  a. Respirations are measured; then pulse and temperature.
  b. Vital signs should be measured more frequently than in an adult.
  c. Procedures are explained to the parent, and the infant is encouraged to handle the equipment.
  d. The nurse should first perform the physical examination to allow the infant to become more familiar with her and then measure the infant's vital signs.



nhea

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 305
Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
When performing the general survey, the patient's arm span (fingertip to fingertip) should equal the patient's height. An arm span that is greater than the person's height may indicate Marfan syndrome. The base should be wide when the patient is standing, and an older appearance than the stated age may indicate a history of a chronic illness or chronic alcoholism.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
With an infant, the order of vital sign measurements is reversed to respiration, pulse, and temperature. Taking the temperature first, especially if it is rectal, may cause the infant to cry, which will increase the respiratory and pulse rate, thus masking the normal resting values. The vital signs are measured with the same purpose and frequency as would be measured in an adult.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Blastomycosis is often misdiagnosed, resulting in tragic outcomes. It is caused by a fungus living in moist soil, in wooded areas of the United States and Canada. If inhaled, the fungus can cause mild breathing problems that may worsen and cause serious illness and even death.

Did you know?

Barbituric acid, the base material of barbiturates, was first synthesized in 1863 by Adolph von Bayer. His company later went on to synthesize aspirin for the first time, and Bayer aspirin is still a popular brand today.

Did you know?

Asthma attacks and symptoms usually get started by specific triggers (such as viruses, allergies, gases, and air particles). You should talk to your doctor about these triggers and find ways to avoid or get rid of them.

Did you know?

About 60% of newborn infants in the United States are jaundiced; that is, they look yellow. Kernicterus is a form of brain damage caused by excessive jaundice. When babies begin to be affected by excessive jaundice and begin to have brain damage, they become excessively lethargic.

Did you know?

Adolescents often feel clumsy during puberty because during this time of development, their hands and feet grow faster than their arms and legs do. The body is therefore out of proportion. One out of five adolescents actually experiences growing pains during this period.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library