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NSG500 / NSG 500 Exam 2 (Latest 2024 / 2025): Advanced Health Assessment | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Wilkes

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Exam 2: NSG500 / NSG 500 (Latest 2024 / 2025) Advanced Health Assessment Review | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Wilkes Q: Symptoms of tympanic membrane rupture Answer: Bloody/yellow discharge from ear, pain, hearing loss, tinnitus Q: Laryngeal obstruction Answer: Stridor Q: How to examine the ear in children vs. adults, and considerations in geriatrics Answer: Children/infant: Below 3 years old, down and back Adults: 3+ older, UP and back. Q: Risk factors for cataract development Answer: -#1 risk factor: diabetes -old age, -tobacco use, -obesity, -prolonged exposure to sunlight/uv light -long term corticosteroid use (chrohn's disease and prednisone) Q: Indicators of hypertensive retinopathy during eye exam Answer: -Cotton wool bod- ies, AV nicking (most common) -Disc edema, narrowing -flame shaped hemorrhages Q: Evaluation of hearing in pediatrics : at what age can an infant turn their head to their parent's voice? (Also known as the moro reflex) Answer: 4-6 months Q: Nasal exam findings for drug abuse (like snorting cocaine) Answer: deviation or septal perforation, nasal damage, chronic congestion, chronic sniffing, nose bleeds Q: (Respiratory –23:44) Diaphragmatic excursion and normal findings Answer: You're assessing for symmetry and how far lungs are able to expand; in normal findings; 5-6 cm If this number is increased that would be concern for a pleural effusion. Q: Normal respiratory rate to HR ratio: 1:4 Q: How to perform percussion; how should the patient be placed? -What would give you dull sounds? Answer: The patient should be placed sitting up, and you want them, ideally, their arms folded and leaning forward and overtop something like a bedside table or chair and leaning forward. This is to help increase the surface area of lung fields. -Dull sounds would indicate pleural effusion/pneumonia Q: Lung exams on infants; what should you NOT do? Answer: -No percussion! -Auscultate lungs first, because they'll scream! Q: As you age/older adult, what happens to your diaphragmatic excursion?- Answer: -As you age, you have decreased diaphragmatic excursion due to decreased elasticity in the lungs Q: What is tactile fremitis? Answer: Tactile fremitis is the vibration you feel on the chest wall during inspiration and expiration. You should be behind your patient, and your hands should be underneath the shoulder blades and feel simultaneously from the left to the right side. The patient will say

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NSG 500 - Advanced Health Assessment


Exam 2



Question:
Symptoms of tympanic membrane rupture
Answer:
Bloody/yellow discharge from ear, pain, hearing loss, tinnitus




Question:
Laryngeal obstruction
Answer:
Stridor




Question:
How to examine the ear in children vs. adults, and considerations in
geriatrics
Answer:
Children/infant: Below 3 years old, down and back
Adults: 3+ older, UP and back.

,Question:
Risk factors for cataract development
Answer:
-#1 risk factor: diabetes
-old age,
-tobacco use,
-obesity,
-prolonged exposure to sunlight/uv light
-long term corticosteroid use (chrohn's disease and prednisone)




Question:
Indicators of hypertensive retinopathy during eye exam
Answer:
-Cotton wool bodies, AV nicking (most common)
-Disc edema, narrowing


-flame shaped hemorrhages




Question:
Evaluation of hearing in pediatrics: at what age can an infant turn their head
to their parent's voice? (Also known as the moro reflex)
Answer:
4-6 months

,Question:
Nasal exam findings for drug abuse (like snorting cocaine)
Answer:
deviation or septal perforation, nasal damage, chronic congestion, chronic
sniffing, nose bleeds




Question:
(Respiratory - 23:44)


Diaphragmatic excursion and normal findings
Answer:
You're assessing for symmetry and how far lungs are able to expand;


in normal findings; 5-6 cm


If this number is increased that would be concern for a pleural effusion.




Question:
Normal respiratory rate to HR ratio
Answer:
1:4

, Question:
How to perform percussion; how should the patient be placed?
-What would give you dull sounds?
Answer:
The patient should be placed sitting up, and you want them, ideally, their
arms folded and leaning forward and overtop something like a bedside table
or chair and leaning forward. This is to help increase the surface area of lung
fields.


-Dull sounds would indicate pleural effusion/pneumonia




Question:
Lung exams on infants; what should you NOT do?
Answer:
-No percussion!


-Auscultate lungs first, because they'll scream!




Question:
As you age/older adult, what happens to your diaphragmatic excursion?
Answer:
-As you age, you have decreased diaphragmatic excursion due to decreased
elasticity in the lungs

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