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NUR 634 ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL-VERIFIED ANSWERS|| ALREADY GRADED A | LATEST EXAM 2024/2025 | GUARANTEED PASS What is it called when you're unable to ID a pen as an object? Is it ANSWER agnosia? Which is a component of assessing cognition - ANSWER-memory To assess spinal levels L2-L4, which DTR would be tested - ANSWER-patellar pt. with t4 spinal injury, you move f.c and the patient becomes flushed and diaphoretic above the nipple line - ANSWER-autonomic dysreflexia What is NOT a common symptom of Parkinson's - ANSWER-intention tremors Way to assess cerebellar function - ANSWER-finger to finger, heel to shin, finger to nose What is a kerning sign - ANSWER-flex knee while pt is supinely making R angle with leg and straightening it--- resistance or pain in the lower back is + Kernig's sign suggesting meningeal irritation Pupils are reactive to in both light direct and consensual but unequal in size; what do you expect - ANSWER-anisocoria 72-year-old M pt complains of bilateral knee pain. the NP assesses stumbling during heel strike suggestive of? - ANSWER-quadricep weakness or abnormal patellar tracking

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NUR 634 ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
WELL-VERIFIED ANSWERS|| ALREADY
GRADED A | LATEST EXAM 2024/2025 |
GUARANTEED PASS




What is it called when you're unable to ID a pen as an object? Is it ANSWER-
agnosia?


Which is a component of assessing cognition - ANSWER-memory


To assess spinal levels L2-L4, which DTR would be tested - ANSWER-patellar


pt. with t4 spinal injury, you move f.c and the patient becomes flushed and
diaphoretic above the nipple line - ANSWER-autonomic dysreflexia


What is NOT a common symptom of Parkinson's - ANSWER-intention tremors


Way to assess cerebellar function - ANSWER-finger to finger, heel to shin, finger
to nose


What is a kerning sign - ANSWER-flex knee while pt is supinely making R angle
with leg and straightening it--- resistance or pain in the lower back is + Kernig's
sign suggesting meningeal irritation

,Pupils are reactive to in both light direct and consensual but unequal in size; what
do you expect - ANSWER-anisocoria


72-year-old M pt complains of bilateral knee pain. the NP assesses stumbling
during heel strike suggestive of? - ANSWER-quadricep weakness or abnormal
patellar tracking


14 y/o student comes to clinical for a 3-month hx of dyspnea when playing
basketball. the dyspnea resolves shortly after resting. There is no fever, chills,
cough sputum, chest pain, or serious illness. Asthma is suspected. Which of the
following sounds heard on exhalation would suggest asthma? - ANSWER-
wheezing


where on the body and when in the cardiac cycle would you auscultate a murmur -
ANSWER-mitral valve prolapse-late systolic. mid systolic click at the apex and
left lower sternal border


what do you do before ABG - ANSWER-allens test


when percussing PNA pt you’ll hear - ANSWER-dullness


Pulse oximeter reads 97% what does that mean - ANSWER-arterial hgb 97%


you hear bronchial breath sounds in left lower lung what do you expect -
ANSWER-fluid filled-increased breath sounds suggest consolidation.


scattered expiratory wheezing - ANSWER-chronic asthma

, assessing ROM in healthy 28-year-old women with no joint issues which would
indicate limited ankle ROM - ANSWER-30-degree plantar flexion




What does increase tactile fermitus suggest - ANSWER-PNA


patient with pain down butt and with lifting suggests - ANSWER-sciatica


what is not a sign of fibromyalgia - ANSWER-swelling


painless bumps on dorsolateral aspects of distal interphalangeal joints with limited
flexion during ROM - ANSWER-Heberden's nodes


Suspect lumbar radiculopathy. - ANSWER-compression of nerve, numbness, Do a
straight leg raise, braggard stretch test, or femoral stretch test


Sprain - ANSWER-stretch ligament


strain - ANSWER-stretch or tear of muscle


what test do you do if you suspect cholecystitis - ANSWER-Murphy’s sign-
palpate inferior liver border while pt deep breathes


How do you assess for enlarged spleen - ANSWER-percuss L anterior axillary line


how to assess for peritonitis - ANSWER-rebound tenderness (+ Blumberg)
Markle sign increased WBC

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