P R O F E S S I O N A L P R A C T I C E M AT E R I A L S
NR 509 Midterm Exam Test
Bank | Advanced Physical
Assessment Questions &
Answers | 2026/2027
Chamberlain
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
100 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document provides 100 advanced physical assessment questions with their correct answers and
detailed explanations, covering a broad spectrum of clinical scenarios. It serves as a comprehensive study
resource for advanced practice nursing students preparing for exams, reviewing complex concepts, or
seeking to solidify their understanding of diagnostic reasoning and patient management.
CONTENTS
01 Communication & Patient Rapport Q1–Q18
02 Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders Q19–Q21
03 Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems Q22–Q46
04 Physical Examination Techniques Q47–Q56
05 Diagnostic Testing & Interpretation Q57–Q66
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, 06 Gastrointestinal & Genitourinary Q67–Q69
07 Neurological & Cranial Nerve Assessment Q70–Q83
08 Dermatology & Sensory Organs Q84–Q98
09 Additional Questions Q99–Q100
E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 100
A clinician palpates a patient's abdomen and notes a palpable mass. Before proceeding with further assessment of this
finding, which of the following actions prioritizes patient comfort and rapport?
A) Immediately document the size and location of the mass.
B) Inform the patient about the potential for cancer associated with the mass.
C) Explain the examination steps and what the patient can expect.
D) Ask the patient to describe their personal history of abdominal disease.
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Explain the examination steps and what the patient can expect.
RATIONALE
Explaining the examination process establishes clear expectations, which reduces patient anxiety and fosters trust, thereby
minimizing mutual discomfort during the physical assessment. This proactive communication is key to a positive clinical encounter.
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 100
When interviewing a male patient with a documented history of adversarial relationships with healthcare providers and a
pattern of practice abandonment, which communication approach is MOST effective for establishing rapport and
promoting engagement?
A) Prioritizing the immediate acquisition of diagnostic data to expedite treatment.
B) Assertively guiding the conversation to ensure all clinical concerns are addressed promptly.
C) Empathetically allowing the patient to direct the discussion to articulate their personal priorities.
D) Maintaining a detached, professional demeanor to minimize emotional entanglement.
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Empathetically allowing the patient to direct the discussion to articulate their personal priorities.
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, RATIONALE
Allowing the patient to lead the conversation demonstrates respect and empathy, fostering trust and encouraging them to share
their unique concerns, which is critical for a patient with a history of fractured relationships with clinicians. This approach helps the
clinician understand the patient's perspective, thereby improving compliance and engagement.
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 100
A 17-year-old male presents to an infectious disease clinic, expressing anxiety about potential STI acquisition from a
recent partner and stating he will leave if he perceives judgment regarding his homosexual orientation. The nurse
practitioner receives this information and plans to initiate the patient encounter. Which communication technique best
supports therapeutic engagement in this situation?
A) Immediately documenting the patient's stated sexual orientation in the electronic health record.
B) Prioritizing the physical examination to expedite the visit and address health concerns.
C) Asking direct, closed-ended questions about his sexual practices to gather objective data.
D) Acknowledging his feelings and using open-ended questions to promote further disclosure.
CORRECT ANSWER
D) Acknowledging his feelings and using open-ended questions to promote further disclosure.
RATIONALE
Acknowledging the patient's expressed concerns and using open-ended questions fosters trust and encourages him to share more
information, creating a safe space for him to discuss his health needs without fear of discrimination. This approach validates his
experience and supports a therapeutic relationship.
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 100
A 42-year-old female presents for follow-up of systemic lupus erythematosus diagnosed 6 months prior. She reports
continued fatigue and joint pain, and admits to inconsistent adherence to her prescribed medications, stating, "I just don't
like them." The rheumatology clinician is preparing to explore the patient's perspective on her condition and treatment.
Which component of the FIFE model directly addresses the patient's personal beliefs and understanding of the illness?
A) Feelings, Impression, Future, and Expectations
B) Focus, Ideas, Function, and Empathy
C) Feelings, Ideas, Function, and Expectations
D) Facts, Intensity, Focus, and Evaluation
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Feelings, Ideas, Function, and Expectations
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, RATIONALE
The FIFE model, used to gather a patient's perspective, includes Feelings (emotions), Ideas (beliefs about the illness), Function
(impact on life), and Expectations (what the patient hopes for from the visit/treatment); this guides the clinician's approach to
patient-centered care.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 100
An on-call resident assesses a 39-year-old patient presenting with a 3-month history of increasingly irregular menses and
intermittent, sharp pelvic pain. The patient reports significant difficulty sleeping and expresses concern about her ability
to continue her demanding job as an ICU nurse. She asks the resident about obtaining a prescription for a hypnotic agent.
What is the MOST appropriate next step for the resident?
A) Prescribe a short-acting benzodiazepine for sleep.
B) Perform a focused bimanual pelvic examination.
C) Order a complete blood count (CBC) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
D) Obtain a detailed gynecological and psychosocial history.
CORRECT ANSWER
D) Obtain a detailed gynecological and psychosocial history.
RATIONALE
Evaluating the patient's subjective symptoms requires a thorough history to understand the full context of her irregular menses,
pelvic pain, sleep disturbance, and job-related stress before initiating interventions or diagnostic tests. This approach prioritizes
understanding the underlying cause of her multifaceted presentation.
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 100
A 35-year-old female marathon runner presents with a 6-month history of amenorrhea and complains that her concerns
are often minimized by healthcare providers, who attribute her symptoms to intense training. She expresses frustration,
stating, "I need a clinician who truly listens and believes my body is signaling something important, not just a side effect of
my sport." Which communication approach best aligns with the patient-centered care she is seeking?
A) Employing predominantly closed-ended questions to efficiently gather objective data.
B) Maintaining a structured, fact-based interview focusing primarily on physiological changes.
C) Utilizing active listening and open-ended inquiries to explore her subjective experience.
D) Offering reassurance about her fitness level to alleviate her anxiety about her health.
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Utilizing active listening and open-ended inquiries to explore her subjective experience.
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