NURS 310 HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 2023/2024
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
A+(GUARANTED PASS)
The ability to recognize a number or letter drawn on the palm with a blunt
instrument is
graphesthesia
Parathesia is defined as
abnormal sensation
Bimanual palpation during the breast exam is
recommended for examination of large breasts
Presbyopia refers to
far-sightedness
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Inspection of the oral cavity reveals white, curdlike patches widely distributed over
the oral mucosa. This most likely represents
candida albicans
Health screening activities that are directed as detecting possible health problems
are classified as
secondary prevention
A ventilatory pattern in which periods of apnea alternate with hyperventilation is
Cheyne-stokes
The nurse is assessing a client who is coughing up greenish-yellow mucus. Based
on the clinical manifestation the nurse would conclude that the client is experience
which respiratory condition?
Lung infection
During inspection of the abdomen the nurse notes silver, thin, shiny stretch marks.
The nurse would document this findings as which of the following?
Straie
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When assessing a skin lesion, what characteristics are important to assess? Select
all that apply
Appearance Borders Color Diameter Evolution
To hear low pitched filling sounds of the heart, the examiner should place the
client in:
left lateral recumbant position and listen with the bell of the stethoscope
what the patient tells you, history, chief complaint, review of systems
subjective data
what you see, physical examination, laboratory reports, radiologic findings
objective data
OLD CART includes
onset
location
duration
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characteristic symptoms
associated manifestations
relieving factors
treatments
focuses on improving overall wellness and protecting from disease or disability
primary prevention
focuses on early detection and treatment of disease when unable or has few
complications or disabilities
secondary prevention
focuses on decreasing effects of disease or disability by preventing complications
or loss when defect is permanent
tertiary prevention
responsive and able to open eyes; answer questions spontaneously and
appropriately
alert