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NURS 2356 Multidimensional Care I Exam 2 Study Guide, Exams of Nursing

This study guide provides a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering key concepts in multidimensional care. It is designed to help students prepare for nurs 2356 exam 2 at rasmussen university. The guide covers topics such as musculoskeletal system, vision, hearing, and immobility, providing a valuable resource for exam preparation.

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NURS 2356 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE I EXAM 2
STUDY GUIDE TOP PRIORITY EXAM ACCURATE
SUMMER-FALL SESSION (GRADED A+) LATEST
UPDATE 2024/2025(100% CORRECT):-RASMUSSEN
UNIVERSITY
1. What finding is often present in a client with osteoporosis?
*kyphosis
2. The client states “The doctor says I’m nearsighted. I do not get it.” What would be the best
response by the nurse?
*“Nearsighted, or myopia means that you have difficulty seeing things at a distance”
3. What is a priority intervention when caring for a client in Buck’s traction?
*Assess skin integrity
4. What observation by the nurse indicates the need for further teaching to an unlicensed
assistive personnel on assisting with ambulation?
*The UAP walks to the side and slightly in front of the client
5. What are nonsurgical treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome? SATA
*Corticosteroid injections
*ultrasound therapy
*using a splint
6. Why is a client with osteoporosis prone to fractures?
*The client has porous bones
7. Death of bone tissue can occur when the blood supply to the bone is disrupted. What is this
complication called?
*Avascular necrosis
8. Convert 30mL to ounces
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9. What happens during stage three of bone healing?
*callus formation
10. What test is used in the diagnosis of osteoporosis?
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan
11. To promote independence, which of these is the best nursing intervention to implement?
*allow the client to perform activities of daily living they are able to do
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NURS 2356 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE I EXAM 2

STUDY GUIDE TOP PRIORITY EXAM ACCURATE

SUMMER-FALL SESSION (GRADED A+) LATEST

UPDATE 2024/2025(100% CORRECT):-RASMUSSEN

UNIVERSITY

  1. What finding is often present in a client with osteoporosis? *kyphosis
  2. The client states “The doctor says I’m nearsighted. I do not get it.” What would be the best response by the nurse? *“Nearsighted, or myopia means that you have difficulty seeing things at a distance”
  3. What is a priority intervention when caring for a client in Buck’s traction? *Assess skin integrity
  4. What observation by the nurse indicates the need for further teaching to an unlicensed assistive personnel on assisting with ambulation? *The UAP walks to the side and slightly in front of the client

5. What are nonsurgical treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome? SATA

*Corticosteroid injections *ultrasound therapy *using a splint

  1. Why is a client with osteoporosis prone to fractures? *The client has porous bones
  2. Death of bone tissue can occur when the blood supply to the bone is disrupted. What is this complication called? *Avascular necrosis
  3. Convert 30mL to ounces 1
  4. What happens during stage three of bone healing? *callus formation
  5. What test is used in the diagnosis of osteoporosis? Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan
  6. To promote independence, which of these is the best nursing intervention to implement? *allow the client to perform activities of daily living they are able to do
  1. What should the client immediately report to the healthcare provider after being sent home with a cast for? *Purulent and foul-smelling drainage that just started
  2. A client is diagnosed with glaucoma. The provider needs to determine if it is open-angle glaucoma or closed-angle glaucoma. What test does the nurse anticipate? *Gonioscopy
  3. A client with bone cancer states that he is in too much pain to walk today. What should the nurse do first? *inquire about the frequency, quality and location of the pain
  4. What is a negative effect of immobility on the musculoskeletal system? *Contractures
  5. How many mg is 5000 mcg? 5
  6. The medical record for a client states that the client has hemiplegia. What does this mean? *The client has paralysis on one side of the body

18. What is accurate health promotion teaching to prevent ear infection or trauma? SATA

*blow your nose gently *wear sound protection when around loud noises *Do not use cotton tipped application to clean your ear

  1. What device would be best to use for a client who is immobile? *a mechanical lift
  2. What activities will the nurse tell the client to avoid after cataract surgery? SATA *Lifting items greater than 10 lbs *Blowing one’s nose *Bearing down when one defecates
  3. What health teaching would not help would not help an older adult avoid a musculoskeletal injury? *Avoid home modification
  1. A client who had an elective below the knee amputation reports pain in the foot that was amputated. What is the best response? *On a scale of 0 - 10, how would you rate your pain?
  2. What is a negative effect of immobility on the cardiovascular system? *Increase pumping action of the heart
  3. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a client with metastatic bone disease? *Chronic pain
  4. When completing a health history, the client reports experiencing blurring of vision in both eyes without associated pain. *Cataracts
  5. What is the intended outcome for the treatment of glaucoma? *Lower the intraocular pressure
  6. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for a client with immobility? *ineffective breathing pattern related to inability to breathe deeply in a supine position
  7. A nurse is assessing a client with hallux valgus. What is another term for this assessment finding? *Bunion
  8. How many mL is one tablespoon?
  9. What may be a cause of conductive hearing loss?
    • Otitis media
  10. What is the most common method of reducing and immobilizing a fracture? *open reduction with closed fixation
  11. What is correct health promotion education for vision? SATA *Wash your hands before touching your eyelids *Wear eye protection when working with fluids *Wear sunglasses to filter UV light
  12. The nurse educates a client about how to reduce their risk for osteoporosis. Which of these statements by the nurse is correct? SATA *You can decrease your risk of osteoporosis by reducing caffeine intake *You can decrease your risk of osteoporosis through smoking cessation *You can decrease your risk of osteoporosis by decreasing alcohol intake
  1. A client has a fractured right arm. Which of these should the nurse complete first? *Remove the client’s bracelet and rings from his right arm
  2. The nurse is caring for four clients. Which of these clients will the nurse see first? *A client with sudden and increasing pain in his fractured arm
  3. What intervention by the nurse would be best to prevent deep vein thrombosis after a fracture of the hip? *Applying anti embolism stockings
  4. An unlicensed assistive personnel is assisting a client in traction. Which of these actions requires immediate intervention? *The UAP carefully lowers the traction weights to rest on the ground
  5. What is the priority nursing diagnosis after surgery to repair a fracture? *Risk for infection
  6. The nurse has the client move both crutches forward with weight on the unaffected leg, and move the unaffected leg forward, shifting weight onto the unaffected leg. What gait is being utilized? *Four point gait
  7. What medication can decrease tissue inflammation but delays bone healing? *NSAID’s
  8. The client reports a ringing in the ears. What is this called? *Tinnitus
  9. What is correct about a nursing diagnosis? *It is a human response to disease, injury, or other stressors
  10. What soft tissue musculoskeletal injury is excessive stretching of a ligament? *Sprain
  11. What is one of the earliest signs of fat embolism syndrome? *hypoxemia
  12. A nurse is caring for an immobile client. What is the priority assessment of this client? *Auscultation of lung sounds
  13. What are signs of hearing loss? SATA *Shouting in conversations *Frequent asking of others to repeat statements *Tinnitus
  14. What should be done immediately after an ankle injury? *Rest, ice, compress, and elevate the ankle
  1. The nurse is teaching the client how to administer eye drops. Which of these actions indicates the need for further client education? *The client ensures that they touched the administration dropper to the eye
  2. What is an example of proper body mechanics when lifting? *holding the object close to the body
  3. The following client shows up at an ophthalmologist's office. Which client needs to be seen first? *Client who had recent cataract surgery and has worsening vision
  4. The nurse uses proper body mechanics to move a client up in bed. What actions by the nurse will increase their risk of a workplace injury? *Place the bed in the lowest position
  5. Why is traction used? *it allows the bones to realign
  6. What repetitive stress injury is a factory worker at risk for? *Carpal tunnel syndrome