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Advanced Health Assessment Test Bank
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
1. A 68-year-old patient presents with a widened
pulse pressure. This finding is most commonly
associated with:
• Aortic regurgitation
A widened pulse pressure occurs when systolic
pressure increases and diastolic pressure
decreases, commonly seen in aortic regurgitation
due to backflow of blood into the left ventricle.


2. During palpation of the thyroid gland, a nurse
practitioner notes asymmetry and firmness. The
most appropriate next step is:
• Order a thyroid ultrasound
Firm, asymmetric thyroid findings raise concern
for nodules or malignancy and require imaging
for further evaluation.

,3. Which cranial nerve is responsible for corneal
reflex sensation?
• Trigeminal nerve (CN V)
The trigeminal nerve provides sensory
innervation to the cornea and is assessed during
the corneal reflex test.


4. A positive Murphy sign indicates inflammation of
the:
• Gallbladder
Pain and inspiratory arrest during palpation of
the right upper quadrant suggest acute
cholecystitis.


5. When assessing jugular venous pressure, the
patient should be positioned:
• At a 30–45 degree angle
This position allows optimal visualization of
venous pulsations above the clavicle.


6. Which heart sound is best heard at the apex in the
left lateral position?

, • S3
The S3 sound is low-pitched and best auscultated
with the bell at the apex while the patient is in
the left lateral position.


7. A fixed split S2 is most often associated with:
• Atrial septal defect
A fixed split S2 occurs due to constant delayed
pulmonic valve closure regardless of respiratory
cycle.


8. Which assessment finding is consistent with carpal
tunnel syndrome?
• Positive Phalen test
Flexion of the wrist causing numbness or tingling
indicates median nerve compression.


9. The most sensitive assessment for early diabetic
neuropathy is:
• Monofilament testing
Loss of protective sensation is an early sign of
peripheral neuropathy.
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