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ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM||
ACTUAL EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST AND
COMPLETE UPDATE 2024 WITH VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
A patient presents to your office with complaints of "feeling dizzy." As a
practitioner, you understand you need to evaluate for central, peripheral, systemic
and __________ causes.


a) Other


b) Meniere


c) Osteoarthritis


d) Multiple Sclerosis - ANSWER: answer: other


A 55 yo male presents to your office with complaints of hearing loss, pain on the
left side of his head behind his ear and dizziness. He was robbed 2 days ago and
struck on the side of the head with a hand gun. He fell to the ground but remains
conscious. After completing his full neurological exam, what diagnostic testing
would you prescribe?


a) Head CT


b) Audiometry

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c) Lab tests including cbc, renal and INR


d) Vibratory testing - ANSWER: answer: Head CT


what type of stroke is:


Oculomotor deficits with crossed sensory/motor deficits - ANSWER: answer:
posterior circulation (basal artery)


what type of stroke is:


Dysphagia, dysarthria, tongue/palate deviation - ANSWER: answer: posterior
circulation (brain stem)


what type of stroke is:


Contralateral visual field loss - ANSWER: answer: posterior circulation (PCA)


what type of stroke is:


Contralateral motor/sensory without cortical signs - ANSWER: answer:
subcortical circulation (deep MCA)


what type of stroke is:


Contralateral face, arms>leg weakness, sensory loss, visual loss, apraxia -
ANSWER: answer: aphasia (Left MCA) neglect (right MCA)

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what type of stroke is:


Contralateral leg weakness - ANSWER: answer: anterior circulation (ACA)


A 51 yof presents with a sudden new headache that she describes as "the worst of
my life." The headache woke her from sleep this morning, and she describes the
pain as throbbing and severe. She takes Advil prn for frequent tension headaches.
After examining her you cannot rule out subarachnoid hemorrhage. What is the
APRNs next best action?


a) refer for imaging emergently


b) nerve conduction test


c) labs for CBC, ANA, ESR


d) recommend bedrest for 2 days - ANSWER: answer: refer for imaging
emergently


Excellent. A patient at risk for subarachnoid hemorrhage requires emergent referral
and imaging.


Which objective finding is not usually associated with breast cancer?


a) Unilateral deviated and retracted nipple.

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b) Rubbery, well-circumscribed, tender lesion


c) Eczema-like scaling on the areola and nipple.


d) Peu d'orange dimpling of the skin over the breast - ANSWER: answer: rubbery,
well-circumscribed, tender lesion


eczema scaling could be paget's disease
Peu d'orange dimpling- inflammatory breast CA
nipple deviation- worrisome for CA
rubbery, tender well circumcised mass- less worrisome- most likely cysts,
fibroadenoma


Which factor in a woman's history is considered positive protection against breast
cancer?


a) She was never pregnant


b) She is taking Raloxifene (Evista).


c) Her mother and grand mother had early menopause


d) She experienced menarche at age 10 years. - ANSWER: answer: She is taking
Raloxifene (Evista).


Evista is a SERM- found to reduce risk for Breast CA.

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