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NR 509 Week 1 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: Which of the following best describes subjective versus objective data?
- Question: What does a comprehensive health assessment typically include?
- Question: Which response by the nurse practitioner best demonstrates therapeutic communication when a patient is silent during the interview?
- Question: The nurse practitioner maintains steady eye contact, leans slightly forward, and nods occasionally while the patient speaks. These behaviors are examples of what communication techniques?
- Question: Which of the following best demonstrates completeness in the history of present illness (HPI)?
- Question: The nurse practitioner acknowledges a patient’s concern about starting a new medication and says, “We’ll work together to make sure it helps you.” Which communication techniques are being used?
- Question: Which of the following best describes pertinent positives and negatives in the context of history taking?
- Question: Which of the following findings are examples of subjective and objective data?
- Question: A patient presents with acute right knee pain. What should a focused assessment include?
- Question: A patient expresses concern about persistent fatigue and requests extensive diagnostic testing. What is the most appropriate next step for the nurse practitioner?
NR 509 Week 1 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: During a patient interview, a NP maintains steady eye contact, leans slightly forward, and nods occasionally while the patient describes their symptoms. The NP responds with, “That must have been a very stressful experience for you.” Which communication techniques are demonstrated in this interaction?
- Question: The NP is documenting the history of present illness (HPI) for a patient who presents with a chief complaint of persistent cough for two weeks. Which of the following HPI statements is most complete and correctly structured?
- Question: A patient presents to the clinic with complaints of stomach cramps and dizziness. The nurse practitioner finds tenderness during palpation of the right upper quadrant and a pale complexion. Which of the following correctly differentiates subjective from objective data in this scenario?
- Question: A nurse practitioner is conducting an initial assessment with a patient who remains silent after being asked about their symptoms. The nurse practitioner waits for a moment before gently saying, “you seem very quiet today, is there something on your mind, or are you feeling ok discussing this?” Which of the following BEST describes the rationale behind this approach?
- Question: The NP is conducting an assessment on a 45-year-old female patient who reports experiencing lower back pain and fatigue for the past week. The patients’ blood pressure is 138/86 mmHg and the patient ambulates with a slight limp. Which of the following statements correctly classifies the assessment findings?
- Question: A 65-year-old patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is hesitant to start a prescribed inhaler, stating, “I don’t think I really need it. I’ve been managing fine without it.” The NP responds: “I understand that starting a new medication can be overwhelming. Many patients feel the same way at first, but we’ll work together to make sure it helps you. How about we discuss your concerns?” Which communication techniques are PRIMARILY demonstrated in this response?
- Question: A 45-year-old patient presents to a primary care clinic for evaluation of persistent fatigue. The patient expresses concern that their symptoms are being dismissed and insists on extensive laboratory testing, including tests that may not be clinically indicated. As an NP, what is the best action to take?
- Question: A 52-year-old male presents to the clinic with a chief complaint of chest pain for the past two hours. The clinician documents the history of present illness (HPI) as follows: “The patient reports a pressure-like pain in the center of the chest that started suddenly while he was watching TV. The pain does not radiate and is not relieved with rest. He also reports mild shortness of breath but denies nausea, vomiting, or diaphoresis”. Which of the following BEST describes the documentation of the pertinent positives and negative in this HPI?
- Question: A comprehensive assessment is typically performed for new patients and serves multiple Which of the following is a key component of a comprehensive assessment?
- Question: A 45-year-old female patient presents to the clinic with a complaint of acute-onset right knee pain that began three days ago after a hiking She denies any trauma but reports mild swelling and stiffness, particularly in the morning. Based on the principles of a focused assessment, which of the following components should be PRIORITIZED in the evaluation of this patient?
NR 509 Week 1 Quiz – 10 out of 10 points
- Question: A 65-year-old patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is hesitant to start a prescribed inhaler, stating, “I don’t think I really need it. I’ve been managing fine without it.” The NP responds: “I understand that starting a new medication can be overwhelming. Many patients feel the same way at first, but we’ll work together to make sure it helps you. How about we discuss your concerns?” Which communication techniques are PRIMARILY demonstrated in this response?
- Question: A nurse practitioner is conducting an initial assessment with a patient who remains silent after being asked about their The nurse practitioner waits for a moment before gently saying, “You seem very quiet today. Is there something on your mind, or are you feeling okay discussing this?” Which of the following BEST describes the rationale behind this approach?
- Question: The NP is conducting an assessment on a 45-year-old female patient who reports experiencing lower back pain and fatigue for the past week. The patient’s blood pressure is 138/86 mmHg and the patient ambulates with a slight limp. Which of the following statements correctly classifies the assessment findings?
- Question: A 52-year-old male presents to the clinic with a chief complaint of chest pain for the past two hours. The clinician documents the history of present illness (HPI) as follows: “The patient reports a pressure-like pain in the center of the chest that started suddenly while he was watching TV. The pain does not radiate and is no relieved with rest. He also reports mild shortness of breath but denies nausea, vomiting, or diaphoresis.” Which of the following BEST describes the documentation of pertinent positives and negatives in this HPI?
- Question: A 45-year-old female patient presents to the clinic with a complaint of acute- onset right knee pain that began three days ago after a hiking She denies any trauma but reports mild swelling and stiffness, particularly in the morning. Based on the principles of a focused assessment, which of the following components should be PRIORITIZED in the evaluation of this patient?
- Question: During a patient interview, a NP maintains steady eye contact, leans slightly forward, and nods occasionally while the patient describes their symptoms. The NP responds with, “That must have been a very stressful experience for you.” Which communication techniques are demonstrated in this interaction?
- Question: A patient presents to the clinic with complaints of stomach cramps and dizziness. The nurse practitioner finds tenderness during palpation of the right upper quadrant and a pale Which of the following correctly differentiates subjective from objective data in this scenario?
- Question: A 45-year-old patient presents to a primary care clinic for evaluation of persistent fatigue. The patient expresses concern that their symptoms are being dismissed and insists on extensive laboratory testing, including tests that may not be clinically indicated. As a NP, what is the best action to take?
- Question: A comprehensive assessment is typically performed for new patients and serves multiple Which of the following is a key component of a comprehensive assessment?
- Question: The NP is documenting the history of present illness (HPI) for a patient who presents with a chief complaint of persistent cough for two Which of the following HPI statements is most complete and correctly structured?
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| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event | Quiz |