While conducting an abdominal assessment, the nurse notes dullness on percussion when the patient turns from the supine position to the right side. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
1. The patient is exhibiting normal findings.
2. The patient is exhibiting signs consistent with ascites.
3. The patient is exhibiting signs consistent with a bowel obstruction.
4. The patient is exhibiting signs consistent with hepatomegaly.
Question 2
The nurse is preparing to assess a young adult female with right-upper-quadrant abdominal pain. Which question should the nurse ask when performing this assessment?
1. Does the pain worsen when you inhale?
2. Do you have a history of diabetes?
3. When you eat, do you experience any nausea?
4. Have your periods been normal?