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HESI RN Module 2: Health Promotion and Maintenance, updated for 2025. Includes 100 high-yield NCLEX/HESI-style questions Hesi Study Module 2 Health Promotion Questions A nurse performing a physical as ... sessment of a client gathers both subjective and objective data. Which of the following findings would the nurse document as subjective data? The client appears anxious. Incorrect Blood pressure is 170/80 mm Hg. The client states that he has a rash. Correct The client has diminished reflexes in the legs. ♦Rationale: The purpose of a physical assessment is to collect both subjective and objective data. Subjective data, collected during the health history, consist of information that the client gives about himself or herself. Objective data are obtained through physical examination and vital signs measurements, what the nurse observes, and laboratory study and diagnostic test results. Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination. Eliminate the options that are comparable or alike and include data that the nurse would obtain during the physical examination. Review the difference between subjective and objective data if you had difficulty with this question. Reference: Jarvis, C. (2008). Physical examination and health assessment (5th ed., pp. 2, 55). St. Louis: Saunders. Cognitive Ability: Applying Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation Content Area: Health Assessment/Physical Exam Awarded 0.0 points out of 1.0 possible points. A nurse is reviewing the findings of a physical examination that have been documented in a client's record. Which piece of information does the nurse recognize as objective data? The client is allergic to strawberries. The last menstrual period was 30 days ago. The client takes acetaminophen (Tylenol) for headaches. A 1 × 2-inch scar is present on the lower right portion of the abdomen. Correct ♦Rationale: Subjective data, collected during the health history, consist of information that the client gives about himself or herself. Objective data are obtained through physical examination and vital signs measurements, what the nurse observes, and laboratory study and diagnostic test results. Allergies, the date of the client’s last menstrual period, and the reported use of medication for headaches are all subjective data. Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination. Eliminate the options that are comparable or alike and include data that the nurse would obtain from the client during the health history. Review the difference between subjective and objective data if you had difficulty with this question. Reference: Jarvis, C. (2008). Physical examination and health assessment (5th ed., pp. 2, 55). St. Louis: Saunders. Cognitive Ability: Understanding Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Assessment Content Area: Health Assessment/Physical Exam Awarded 0.0 points out of 1.0 possible points. A nurse is making an initial home visit to a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who was recently discharged from the hospital. Which type of database does the nurse use to obtain information from the client? Episodic Follow-up Emergency Complete Correct ♦Rationale: A complete database includes a complete health history and a full physical examination. It describes the client’s current and past state of health and forms a baseline against which all future changes can be measured. The complete database is collected in a primary care setting such as a pediatric or family practice clinic, an independent or group private practice, a college health service, a women’s healthcare agency, a visiting nurse agency, or a community health agency. An episodic database is compiled for a limited or short-term problem and is focused mainly on one problem or one body system. A follow-up database is used to evaluate an identified problem at regular and appropriate intervals. An emergency database involves the rapid collection of the data that are often compiled as lifesaving measures are being performed. Test-Taking Strategy: Use the process of elimination. Noting the words “initial home visit” in the question will direct you to the correct option. Review the different types of databases if you had difficulty with this question. Reference: Jarvis, C. (2008). Physical examination and health assessment (5th ed., p.8). St. Louis: Saunders. [Show More]
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