(Answered) NURS 6512N-34, Advanced Health Assessment: Week 11 Final Exam


COURSE  

NURS 6512 Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic


Number of Questions: 1 – 99

Questions  

  1. Question: When conducting a geriatric assessment, basic activities of daily living (ADLs) include:
  2. Question: When palpating breast tissue, the examiner should use the at each site.
  3. Question: You are reviewing an ECG of a 43year old new patient. The patient has a history of second-degree heart block. The ECG shows the PR interval is increases with each beat until a QRS is dropped. What is this type of block called?
  4. Question: Throughout the history and physical examination, the clinician should:
  5. Question; The spread of the impulse through the ventricles (ventricular depolarization) is depicted on the ECG as the:
  6. Question: You are inspecting the genitalia of an uncircumcised adult male. The foreskin is tight and cannot be easily retracted. You should:
  7. Question; Loss of immediate and recent memory with retention of remote memory suggests:
  8. Question: To hear diastolic heart sounds, you should ask patients to:
  9. Question: While examining a 30-year-old woman, you note that one breast is slightly larger than the other. In response to this finding, you should:
  10. Question: To spread the breast tissue evenly over the chest wall, you should ask the woman to lie supine with:
  11. Question: A pulsation that is diminished to the point of being barely palpable would be graded as:
  12. Question: Which of the following statements is true regarding the examination of peripheral arteries?
  13. Question: You order an ECG on a patient that c/o feeling heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath. Your ECG shows irregular heart rate and you determine that you need to call EMS immediately because this rhythm can cause death. What rhythm would you suspect the ECG is showing?
  14. Question Breath sounds normally heard over the trachea are called:
  15. Question: The checkout station for pre-participation physical evaluation (PPE) is critical because at this point:
  16. Question: Palpation of epitrochlear nodes is part of the:
  17. Question: A positive straight leg raise test usually indicates:
  18. Question: A chest radiography is performed on your patient that complains of having dyspnea, coughing productive sputum and chest pain. The image results show consolidation and infiltrates. You compare this to your physical exam findings of distant or absent breath sounds and absent vocal fremitus. What is the most likely diagnosis?
  19. Question: The Mini-Mental State Examination:
  20. Question: A 62year old female presents to the clinic with complains of chest pain and heart palpitations that started 3 days ago. Patient states she is healthy and only has a history of hypertension and tachycardia. Patient is currently taking Norvasc 10mg daily and Coreg 6.25 mg BID. You order an EKG and it shows heart rate above 200 beats/min and the ECG may look like a saw tooth cog.
  21. Question: What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient?
  22. Question: A parent is advised to restrict contact or collision sports participation for their child. An example of a sport in which this child could participate is:
  23. Question: A common finding in markedly obese and pregnant women is:
  24. Question: A cervical polyp usually appears as a:
  25. Question: Bimanual examination of the uterus includes:
  26. Question: If your patient has nipple discharge, you will most likely need a:
  27. Question: The foramen ovale should close:
  28. Question: You are interviewing a 20-year-old patient with a new-onset psychotic disorder. The patient is apathetic and has disturbed thoughts and language patterns. The nurse recognizes this behavior pattern as consistent with a diagnosis of:
  29. Question: A patient in the deepest coma would be scored a on the Glasgow Coma Scale.
  30. Question: If pitting edema is unilateral, you would suspect occlusion of a:
  31. Question: A finding that is indicative of osteoarthritis is:
  32. Question: When you attempt to move a 10-month-old child from his mother’s lap to the examination table, he screams loudly. Your best action is to:
  33. Question: The reliability of health-related findings and observations is the responsibility of the:
  34. Question: Which cranial nerves are usually evaluated during the examination of the eyes?
  35. Question: An apical PMI palpated beyond the left fifth intercostal space may indicate:
  36. Question: Adrian Thompson is a 19-year-old girl who presents to the clinic with complaints of severe, acute chest pain. Her mother reports that Andrian, apart from occasional sinus infections, andrian is not prone to respiratory problems. What potential risk factor is most important to assess with regards to Adrian’s current problem?……………………..

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