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Prepare for NUR631 Advanced Health Assessment – Test 1 (2026 Update) with a comprehensive exam-style study and practice resource featuring original multiple-choice questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales. This resource is designed to strengthen advanced clinical assessment and diagnostic reasoning skills, including comprehensive health history, interviewing and communication techniques, physical examination methods, vital signs, general survey, health-risk assessment, clinical documentation, interpretation of abnormal findings, differential diagnosis, diagnostic testing, evidence-based clinical reasoning, patient education, cultural considerations, and age-specific assessment. Ideal for graduate nursing, MSN, APRN, FNP, and advanced practice nursing students preparing for NUR631 Test 1, course examinations, advanced health assessment assessments, and clinical reasoning review.

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NUR631-ADVANCED HEALTH

ASSESSMENT TEST 1 2026

UPDATE |COMPLETE EXAM TEST

AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

MULTIPLE CHOICES WITH |

ACCURATE ANSWERS|100%

SOLVED!!
NUR631-ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT TEST 1



1. For which of the following patients would a comprehensive
health history be appropriate?

,A) A new patient with the chief complaint of "I sprained my
ankle"

B) An established patient with the chief complaint of "I have an
upper respiratory infection"

C) A new patient with the chief complaint of "I am here to
establish care"

D) A new patient with the chief complaint of "I cut my hand" -
CORRECT ANSWER -c) a new patient with the CC of "I
am here to establish care"

You are seeing an elderly man with multiple complaints. He
has chronic arthritis, pain from an old war injury, and
headaches. Today he complains of these pains, as well as dull
chest pain under his sternum. What would the order of priority
be for your problem list?

A) Arthritis, war injury pain, headaches, chest pain

B) War injury pain, arthritis, headaches, chest pain

C) Headaches, arthritis, war injury pain, chest pain

,D) Chest pain, headaches, arthritis, war injury pain -
CORRECT ANSWER -D) CP, HA, arthritis, war injury
pain



You are excited about a positive test finding you have just
noticed on physical examination of your patient. You go on
to do more examination, laboratory work, and diagnostic
tests, only to find that there is no sign of the disease you
thought would correlate with the finding. This same
experience happens several times. What should you
conclude? A) Consider not doing this test routinely.

B) Use this test when you have a higher suspicion for a certain
correlating condition.

C) Continue using the test, perhaps doing less laboratory work
and diagnostics.

D) Omit this test from future examinations. - CORRECT
ANSWER -C) continue using the test, perhaps doing less
laboratory work and diagnostics

, You are growing fatigued of performing a maneuver on
examination because you have never found a positive and are
usually pressed for time. How should you next approach this
maneuver? A) Use this test when you have a higher suspicion
for a certain correlating condition.

B) Omit this test from future examinations.

C) Continue doing the test, but rely more heavily on laboratory
work and diagnostics.

D) Continue performing it on all future examinations. -
CORRECT ANSWER -A) use this test when you have a
higher suspicion for a certain correlating condition



You have recently returned from a medical missions trip to
sub-Saharan Africa, where you learned a great deal about
malaria. You decide to use some of the same questions and
maneuvers in your "routine" when examining patients in the
midwestern United States. You are disappointed to find that
despite getting some positive answers and findings, on further
workup, none of your patients has malaria except one, who
recently emigrated from Ghana. How should you next
approach these questions and maneuvers?

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