Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Health Assessment Related

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A nursing student is learning to perform physical assessments. When will the student use the technique of palpation? Select all that apply.

  • A. Assessing temperature of a patient's feet
  • B. Counting the apical pulse
  • C. Assessing for skin turgor
  • D. Evaluating lymph nodes
  • E. Assessing for dullness over a tumor
  • F. Finding a heart murmur
Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: During palpation, the nurse uses the sense of touch to compare bilateral pulses for symmetrical temperature, assess skin turgor, and check for enlarged lymph nodes. During percussion, the fingertips are used to tap the body over body tissues to produce vibrations and sound waves. The characteristics of the sounds provide information about the location, shape, size, and density of tissues, such as dullness over a mass or fluid accumulation. Auscultation refers to listening with a stethoscope to sounds produced in the body; counting the apical pulse or auscultating heart sounds/murmurs are examples.