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42 Health Assessment Jarvis Ch 17: Nose, Mouth & Throat Questions With Correct Answers
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Immediately after birth, the nurse is unable to suction the nares of a newborn. An attempt is made to pass a catheter through both nasal cavities with no success. What should the nurse do next? a.Attempt to suction again with a bulb syringe. b.Wait a few minutes, and try again once the infant stops crying. c.Recognize that this situation requires immediate intervention. d.Contact the physician to schedule an appointment for the infant at his or her next hospital visit. - โ โ C. recognize that this situation requires immediate intervention The nurse notices that the mother of a 2-year-old boy brings him into the clinic quite frequently for various injuries and suspects there may be some child abuse involved. During an inspection of his mouth, the nurse should look for: a.Swollen, red tonsils. b.Ulcerations on the hard palate. c.Bruising on the buccal mucosa or gums. d.Small yellow papules along the hard palate. - โ โ C. bruising on the buccal mucosa or gums
The nurse is assessing a 3 year old for "drainage from the nose." On assessment, a purulent drainage that has a very foul odor is noted from the left naris and no drainage is observed from the right naris. The child is afebrile with no other symptoms. What should the nurse do next? a.Refer to the physician for an antibiotic order. b.Have the mother bring the child back in 1 week. c.Perform an otoscopic examination of the left nares. d.Tell the mother that this drainage is normal for a child of this age. - โ โ C. perform an otoscopic examination of the left nares During an assessment of a 26 year old at the clinic for "a spot on my lip I think is cancer," the nurse notices a group of clear vesicles with an erythematous base around them located at the lip-skin border. The patient mentions that she just returned from Hawaii. What would be the most appropriate response by the nurse? a.Tell the patient she needs to see a skin specialist. b.Discuss the benefits of having a biopsy performed on any unusual lesion. c.Tell the patient that these vesicles are indicative of herpes simplex I or cold sores and that they will heal in 4 to 10 days. d.Tell the patient that these vesicles are most likely the result of a riboflavin deficiency and discuss nutrition. - โ โ C. tell the patient that these vesicles are indicative of herpes simplex 1 or cold sores and that they will heal in 4 to 10 days.
The tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth is the: a.Uvula. b.Palate. c.Papillae. d.Frenulum. - โ โ D. frenulum The salivary gland that is the largest and located in the cheek in front of the ear is the _________ gland. a.Parotid b.Stensen's c.Sublingual d.Submandibular - โ โ A. parotid During an oral examination of a 4-year-old Native-American child, the nurse notices that her uvula is partially split. Which of these statements is accurate? a.This condition is a cleft palate and is common in Native Americans. b.A bifid uvula may occur in some Native-American groups. c.This condition is due to an injury and should be reported to the authorities. d.A bifid uvula is palatinus, which frequently occurs in Native Americans. - โ โ B. a bifid uvula may occur in some Native- American groups.
A patient comes into the clinic complaining of facial pain, fever, and malaise. On examination, the nurse notes swollen turbinates and purulent discharge from the nose. The patient also complains of a dull, throbbing pain in his cheeks and teeth on the right side and pain when the nurse palpates the areas. The nurse recognizes that this patient has: a.Posterior epistaxis. b.Frontal sinusitis. c.Maxillary sinusitis. d.Nasal polyps. - โ โ C. Maxillary sinusitis A woman who is in the second trimester of pregnancy mentions that she has had "more nosebleeds than ever" since she became pregnant. The nurse recognizes that this is a result of: a.A problem with the patient's coagulation system. b.Increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract as a result of the pregnancy. c.Increased susceptibility to colds and nasal irritation. d.Inappropriate use of nasal sprays. - โ โ B. increased vascularity in the upper respiratory tract as a result of the pregnancy The nurse is teaching a health class to high-school boys. When discussing the topic of using smokeless tobacco (SLT), which of these statements are accurate? Select all that apply. a.One pinch of SLT in the mouth for 30 minutes delivers the equivalent of one cigarette.
E. aging A 72-year-old patient has a history of hypertension and chronic lung disease. An important question for the nurse to include in the health history would be: a."Do you use a fluoride supplement?" b."Have you had tonsillitis in the last year?" c."At what age did you get your first tooth?" d."Have you noticed any dryness in your mouth?" - โ โ D. have you noticed any dryness in your mouth The nurse is using an otoscope to assess the nasal cavity. Which of these techniques is correct? a.Inserting the speculum at least 3 cm into the vestibule b.Avoiding touching the nasal septum with the speculum c.Gently displacing the nose to the side that is being examined d.Keeping the speculum tip medial to avoid touching the floor of the nares - โ โ B. avoiding touching the nasal septum with the speculum The nurse is performing an assessment on a 21-year-old patient and notices that his nasal mucosa appears pale, gray, and swollen. What would be the most appropriate question to ask the patient? a."Are you aware of having any allergies?" b."Do you have an elevated temperature?"
c."Have you had any symptoms of a cold?" d."Have you been having frequent nosebleeds?" - โ โ A. are you aware of having any allergies? The nurse is palpating the sinus areas. If the findings are normal, then the patient should report which sensation? a.No sensation b.Firm pressure c.Pain during palpation d.Pain sensation behind eyes - โ โ B. firm pressure During an oral assessment of a 30-year-old Black patient, the nurse notices bluish lips and a dark line along the gingival margin. What action would the nurse perform in response to this finding? a.Check the patient's hemoglobin for anemia. b.Assess for other signs of insufficient oxygen supply. c.Proceed with the assessment, knowing that this appearance is a normal finding. d.Ask if he has been exposed to an excessive amount of carbon monoxide. - โ โ C. proceed with the assessment, knowing that this appearance is a normal finding During an assessment of a 20-year-old patient with a 3-day history of nausea and vomiting, the nurse notices dry mucosa and deep vertical fissures in the tongue. These findings are reflective of: a.Dehydration.
In assessing the tonsils of a 30 year old, the nurse notices that they are involuted, granular in appearance, and appear to have deep crypts. What is correct response to these findings? a.Refer the patient to a throat specialist. b.No response is needed; this appearance is normal for the tonsils. c.Continue with the assessment, looking for any other abnormal findings. d.Obtain a throat culture on the patient for possible streptococcal (strep) infection. - โ โ B. no response is needed; this appearance is normal for the tonsils The nurse is obtaining a health history on a 3-month-old infant. During the interview, the mother states, "I think she is getting her first tooth because she has started drooling a lot." The nurse's best response would be: a."You're right, drooling is usually a sign of the first tooth." b."It would be unusual for a 3 month old to be getting her first tooth." c."This could be the sign of a problem with the salivary glands." d."She is just starting to salivate and hasn't learned to swallow the saliva." - โ โ D. she is just starting to salivate and hasn't learned to swallow the saliva The nurse is assessing an 80-year-old patient. Which of these findings would be expected for this patient? a.Hypertrophy of the gums
b.Increased production of saliva c.Decreased ability to identify odors d.Finer and less prominent nasal hair - โ โ C. decreased ability to identify odors The nurse is performing an oral assessment on a 40-year-old Black patient and notices the presence of a 1 cm, nontender, grayish-white lesion on the left buccal mucosa. Which one of these statements is true? This lesion is: a.Leukoedema and is common in dark-pigmented persons. b.The result of hyperpigmentation and is normal. c.Torus palatinus and would normally be found only in smokers. d.Indicative of cancer and should be immediately tested. - โ โ A. leukoedema and is common in dark-pigmented persons While obtaining a health history, a patient tells the nurse that he has frequent nosebleeds and asks the best way to get them to stop. What would be the nurse's best response? a."While sitting up, place a cold compress over your nose." b."Sit up with your head tilted forward and pinch your nose." c."Just allow the bleeding to stop on its own, but don't blow your nose." d."Lie on your back with your head tilted back and pinch your nose." - โ โ B. sit up with your head tilted forward and pinch your nose
b.When the patient first noticed the lesion c.Whether the patient has had a recent cold d.Whether the patient has had any recent exposure to sick animals - โ โ B. when the patient first noticed the lesion A pregnant woman states that she is concerned about her gums because she has noticed they are swollen and have started bleeding. What would be an appropriate response by the nurse? a."Your condition is probably due to a vitamin C deficiency." b."I'm not sure what causes swollen and bleeding gums, but let me know if it's not better in a few weeks." c."You need to make an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible to have this checked." d."Swollen and bleeding gums can be caused by the change in hormonal balance in your system during pregnancy." - โ โ D. swollen and bleeding gums can be caused by the change in hormonal balance in your system during pregnancy. A 40-year-old patient who has just finished chemotherapy for breast cancer tells the nurse that she is concerned about her mouth. During the assessment the nurse finds areas of buccal mucosa that are raw and red with some bleeding, as well as other areas that have a white, cheesy coating. The nurse recognizes that this abnormality is: a.Aphthous ulcers. b.Candidiasis.
c.Leukoplakia. d.Koplik spots. - โ โ B. candidiasis The nurse is assessing a patient in the hospital who has received numerous antibiotics and notices that his tongue appears to be black and hairy. In response to his concern, what would the nurse say? a."We will need to get a biopsy to determine the cause." b."This is an overgrowth of hair and will go away in a few days." c."Black, hairy tongue is a fungal infection caused by all the antibiotics you have received." d."This is probably caused by the same bacteria you had in your lungs."
b.Tongue that looks smoother in appearance c.Buccal mucosa that is beefy red in appearance d.Small, painless lump on the dorsum of the tongue - โ โ B. tongue that looks smoother in appearance When examining the nares of a 45-year-old patient who has complaints of rhinorrhea, itching of the nose and eyes, and sneezing, the nurse notices the following: pale turbinates, swelling of the turbinates, and clear rhinorrhea. Which of these conditions is most likely the cause? a.Nasal polyps b.Acute sinusitis c.Allergic rhinitis d.Acute rhinitis - โ โ C. allergic rhinitis When assessing the tongue of an adult, the nurse knows that an abnormal finding would be: a.Smooth glossy dorsal surface. b.Thin white coating over the tongue. c.Raised papillae on the dorsal surface. d.Visible venous patterns on the ventral surface. - โ โ A. smooth glossy dorsal surface The nurse is performing an assessment. Which of these findings would cause the greatest concern? a.Painful vesicle inside the cheek for 2 days
b.Presence of moist, nontender Stensen's ducts c.Stippled gingival margins that snugly adhere to the teeth d.Ulceration on the side of the tongue with rolled edges - โ โ D. ulceration on the side of the tongue with rolled edges. A patient has been diagnosed with strep throat. The nurse is aware that without treatment, which complication may occur? a.Rubella b.Leukoplakia c.Rheumatic fever d.Scarlet fever - โ โ C. rheumatic fever During a checkup, a 22-year-old woman tells the nurse that she uses an over-the-counter nasal spray because of her allergies. She also states that it does not work as well as it used to when she first started using it. The best response by the nurse would be: a."You should never use over-the-counter nasal sprays because of the risk of addiction." b."You should try switching to another brand of medication to prevent this problem." c."Continuing to use this spray is important to keep your allergies under control." d."Using these nasal medications irritates the lining of the nose and may cause rebound swelling." - โ โ D. using these nasal