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Homework answers / question archive / West Coast University NURS 190 Quiz 1 1)Therapeutic communication towards a child – Nurse finishes inspection, which to do next – Order to assess abdomen – Special consideration - Polycythemia are associated with – Elevated, fluid-filled, round mass – Lesions form crusts in the lips and inner cheeks – Yellow undertone – Dark skinned patient, how to assess jaundice –   Fremitus – Patient complaining of abdominal pain, what to do first – Patient complaining of abdominal pain, when to assess painful area – Sound of liver – Patient becomes pale and diaphoretic –   Patient reports painful, red, swollen leg – Neurological assessment – Patient with vitiligo wanted no visitors, what nursing diagnosis – Patient refused to continue examination, what to do next –              

West Coast University NURS 190 Quiz 1 1)Therapeutic communication towards a child – Nurse finishes inspection, which to do next – Order to assess abdomen – Special consideration - Polycythemia are associated with – Elevated, fluid-filled, round mass – Lesions form crusts in the lips and inner cheeks – Yellow undertone – Dark skinned patient, how to assess jaundice –   Fremitus – Patient complaining of abdominal pain, what to do first – Patient complaining of abdominal pain, when to assess painful area – Sound of liver – Patient becomes pale and diaphoretic –   Patient reports painful, red, swollen leg – Neurological assessment – Patient with vitiligo wanted no visitors, what nursing diagnosis – Patient refused to continue examination, what to do next –              

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West Coast University

NURS 190

Quiz 1

1)Therapeutic communication towards a child –

  1. Nurse finishes inspection, which to do next –
  2. Order to assess abdomen –
  3. Special consideration -
  4. Polycythemia are associated with –
  5. Elevated, fluid-filled, round mass –
  6. Lesions form crusts in the lips and inner cheeks –
  7. Yellow undertone –
  8. Dark skinned patient, how to assess jaundice –

 

  1. Fremitus –
  2. Patient complaining of abdominal pain, what to do first –
  3. Patient complaining of abdominal pain, when to assess painful area –
  4. Sound of liver –
  5. Patient becomes pale and diaphoretic –  
  6. Patient reports painful, red, swollen leg –
  7. Neurological assessment –
  8. Patient with vitiligo wanted no visitors, what nursing diagnosis –
  9. Patient refused to continue examination, what to do next –

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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