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Quiz 3: The Complete Health History Including Documentation
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Question 1
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In a genogram,a square that is blackened represents a
Question 2
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It is important to assess the educational level of patients primarily to
Question 3
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After completing the examination of a newly admitted patient,the nurse would document the patient's chief complaint in terms of
Question 4
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The PQRSTU mnemonic is a method to remember the characteristics of the chief complaint.If a patient reported tingling in the left arm,the nurse would document this data under which of the following?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
During the interview,your patient states that his chest pain started before lunch,when he was painting his house,and it lasted about 15 minutes.According to the patient,the pain was relieved when he rested in a chair,but it reoccurred twice today along with tingling in his left arm while he was walking.You would report the duration of the patient's chest pain as
Question 6
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A 14-year-old girl has received treatment for a sexually transmitted disease and has been suspended from school for drug use.You follow the suggested guidelines for addressing sensitive topics in your interview with the adolescent.The guidelines include
Question 7
Multiple Choice
In 2007,carbamazepine became the first mainstream medication to carry a recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration that patients of Asian descent be tested for the HLA-B*1502 gene before starting drug therapy.Asian patients are almost exclusively carriers of this gene,and if placed on carbamazepine,might develop Stevens-Johnson syndrome.What is the most significant outcome of this recommendation?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A patient answers "yes" to the nurse's question,"In the past year,have you been hit,kicked,punched,or hurt in other ways by someone close to you?" What next nursing intervention is most important?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Obtaining a complete health history typically requires approximately
Question 10
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The most effective way to assess the quantity of pain is to ask the patient to
Question 11
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Your patient has smoked 1.5 packs of cigarettes a day for the past 15 years.Prior to that he smoked 3.5 packs of cigarettes a day for 30 years.You record his pack/year history as
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A patient tells you that he periodically takes a prescribed medication to relieve arthritis pain.It was prescribed by his health care provider 5 years ago.What is the nurse's most appropriate response?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Your patient complains of sneezing accompanied by clear nasal discharge and watering eyes,but he denies having a sore throat,body aches,cough,or fever.The pertinent negative finding(s) in your assessment of the patient include
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which question is most appropriate to elicit the patient's history of her present illness?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
When interviewing a patient whose health problems are most likely related to exposure to a potentially dangerous substance,which areas should you explore?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
To assess the quality of pain,you would ask the patient
Question 17
Multiple Choice
While conducting the review of systems (ROS) ,the nurse asks the patient if he has experienced headaches,loss of memory,incoordination,or weakness.In which section of the ROS would this information be recorded?