A nurse is reviewing a patient's medical record. The record indicates the patient has limited shoulder flexion on the left. Which plane of movement is limited?
- A. Horizontal
- B. Sagittal
- C. Frontal
- D. Vertical
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sagittal motion occurs in the midline plane of the body.
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James returns home from school angry and upset because his teacher gave him a low grade on an assignment. After returning home from school, he kicks the dog. This coping mechanism is known as:
- A. denial.
- B. suppression.
- C. displacement.
- D. fantasy.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Displacement is the transference of anger to another. Anger is displaced on the dog as a convenient object.
A nurse is instructing a patient on the order of sensations with the application of an ice water bath for a swollen right ankle. Which of the following is the correct order of sensations experienced with an ice water bath?
- A. cold, burning, aching, and numbness
- B. burning, aching, cold, and numbness
- C. aching, cold, burning and numbness
- D. cold, aching, burning and numbness
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: CBAN, cold, burn, ache, numbness
A 32-year-old female frequently comes to her primary care provider with vague complaints of headache, abdominal pain, and trouble sleeping. In the past, the physician has dutifully prescribed medication, but little else. Which of the following comments by the nurse to the physician is appropriate?
- A. Often women who are victims of domestic violence suffer vague symptoms such as abdominal pain.'
- B. Often women become offended if asked about their safety in relationships.'
- C. It is mandatory that all women be questioned about domestic violence.'
- D. How would you feel to know that her partner is beating her and you didn't ask?'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: There is a correlation between vague symptoms, such as abdominal pain, and battered syndrome. The astute clinician should question any woman who presents with suspicious symptoms such as these. Rarely are women offended by a properly worded question, such as, 'Do you feel safe in your present relationship?' Studies show an increase in case finding when such questions are asked. It is not mandatory that all women are assessed for violence, but it is prudent that all persons new to a clinician be assessed by at least the one question noted previously. Castigating or shaming the physician typically does not improve client outcomes and might make for a difficult working environment for the nurse. Tactless comments, like the one in Choice 4, are not collegial and should be avoided.
Two staff nurses were considered for promotion to head nurse. The promotion is announced via a memo on the unit bulletin board. When the nurse who was not promoted first read the memo and learned that the other nurse had received the promotion, she left the room in tears. This behavior is an example of:
- A. Conversion
- B. Regression
- C. Introjection
- D. Rationalization
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Crying reflects regression, a return to a less mature emotional response to disappointment. Conversion involves physical symptoms, introjection is identification with another, and rationalization is justifying feelings.
Herbal therapy has several indications for use. Primarily, herbal therapy is:
- A. used to treat many common complaints and diseases.
- B. used to promote certain types of low-carb diets.
- C. used as an adjunct to medications.
- D. used to create a diet without salt and carbohydrates.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Herbal therapy is used to treat many common complaints and diseases.