Chapter 5: Adult Health and Nutritional Assessment - Nurselytic

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Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14e (Hinkle 2017)

Chapter 5 : Adult Health and Nutritional Assessment Questions

Question 1 of 5

During a health assessment of an older adult with multiple chronic health problems, the nurse practitioner is utilizing multiple assessment techniques, including percussion. What is the essential principle component of percussion?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The principle of percussion is to set the vibration in the chest wall or abdominal wall into vibration by striking it with a firm object. Percussion is not limited to dead spaces or the abdomen. The body does not create the sounds resulting from percussion; sound is referred from striking the surface of the body.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse practitioner's assessment of a new patient includes each of the four basic assessment techniques. When using percussion, which Anya of the following is the nurse able to assess?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Percussion allows the examiner to assess normal anatomic details such as the borders of the heart and the movement of the diaphragm during inspiration. Movement of the diaphragm, delineation of the liver, and the presence of rectal distention cannot be assessed by percussion.

Question 3 of 5

A 51-year-old woman's recent complaints about fatigue are thought to be attributable to iron deficiency anemia. The patient's subsequent diagnostic testing includes quantification of her transferrin blood levels. This biochemical assessment would be performed by assessing which of the blood following?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Biochemical assessments are made from studies of serum (albumin, transferrin, ferritin, retinol, hemoglobin, vitamin A, carotene, vitamin C, and total lymphocyte count) and studies of urine (creatinine, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and iodine). Transferrin is found in serum, not urine, CSF, or synovial fluid.

Question 4 of 5

An older adult's unexplained weight loss of about 15 pounds over the past 3 months has prompted a thorough diagnostic workup. What is the nurse's rationale for prioritizing biochemical assessment when appraising a person's nutritional status?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Biochemical assessment reflects both the tissue level of a given nutrient and any abnormality of metabolism in the utilization of nutrients. It does not focus on abnormalities in the chemical structure of nutrients. Biochemical assessment is not predictive.

Question 5 of 5

A school nurse at a middle school is planning a health promotion initiative for girls. The nurse has identified a need for nutritional teaching. What problem is most likely to relate to nutritional problems in girls of this age?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Adolescent girls are at particular nutritional risk because iron, folate, folate and calcium intakes are below recommended levels, and they are a less physically active group compared to adolescent males. Protein and calorie intake is most often sufficient.

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