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chandani

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The nurse asks a client to explain the meaning of the phrase, Every cloud has a silver lining. This part of the examination is designed to measure:
 
  1. Knowledge
  2. Judgment
  3. Association
  4. Abstract thinking

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When auscultating the client's lungs, a nurse notes normal vesicular sounds as:
 
  1. Medium-pitched blowing sounds with inspirations that equal expirations
  2. Loud, high-pitched, hollow sounds with expiration longer than inspiration
  3. Soft, breezy, low-pitched sounds with longer inspiration
  4. Sounds created by air moving through small airways



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Answer to Question 1

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Interpreting abstract ideas or concepts, such as in explaining the meaning of this phrase, reflects the capacity for abstract thinking. The client with altered mentation will likely interpret the phrase literally or merely rephrase the words. An example of assessing knowledge would be ask-ing the client their reason for seeking health care. This example is not designed to measure knowledge. The nurse is not attempting to measure judgment. An example of assessing judgment would be to ask the client what they would do if they suddenly became ill when alone at home. The nurse is not attempting to measure association. An example of assessing association would be to ask the client to complete a phrase, such as a dog is to a beagle as a cat is to a _____.

Answer to Question 2

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Normal vesicular sounds are soft, breezy, and low-pitched. The inspiratory phase is 3 times longer than the expiratory phase. Medium-pitched blowing sounds with inspiration equaling expiration are bronchovesicular breath sounds. Loud, high-pitched, hollow sounds with longer expiration are bronchial breath sounds. Vesicular sounds are created by air moving through smaller airways. Abnormal breath sounds result from air passing through narrowed airways.




chandani

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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