CORRECT ANSWERS WITH MOST TESTED QUESTIONS 2025
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The FNP notices that the patient's submental lymph nodes are enlarged. In an effort to
identify
the cause of the node enlargement, the FNP would assess the patient's: - ANSWER-Area
proximal to the enlarged node
The FNP is aware that the four areas in the body were lymph nodes accessible are the: -
ANSWER-Head and neck, arms, inguinal area, and axillae
A 52-year-old patient describes the presence of occasional floaters or spots moving in front
of his
eyes. The FNP should know that floaters are usually not significant and are caused
by: - ANSWER-Condensed vitreous fibers
The FNP is preparing to assess the visual acuity of a 16-year-old patient. How should the FNP
proceed? - ANSWER-Use the Snellen chart position 20 feet away from the patient
A patient's vision is recorded as 20/30 when the Snellen eyechart is used. The FNP interprets
these results to indicate that: - ANSWER-The patient can read at 20 feet would a person
with normal vision can read it 30 feet
A patient is unable to read even the largest letters on the Snellen chart. The FNP should take
which action next - ANSWER-Shorten the distance between the patient and the chart until
it is seen and record that distance
A patient's vision is reported as 20/80 in each eye. The FNP interprets this finding to mean
that - ANSWER-The patient has poor vision
, When performing the corneal light reflex assessment, the FNP notes that the light is
reflected at 2
o'clock in each eye. The FNP should - ANSWER-Consider this a normal finding
The FNP is performing the diagnostic positions test. Normal findings would be which of
these
results? - ANSWER-Parallel movement of both eyes
During an assessment of the sclera of an African-American patient, the FNP would consider
which of these an expected finding? - ANSWER-The presence of small brown macules on
the sclera
A 60-year-old man is at the clinic for an examination. The FNP suspects that he has ptosis of
one
eye. How should the FNP check for this? - ANSWER-Observe the distance between the
palpebral fissures
The FNP is doing an assessment on a 21-year-old patient and notices that his nasal mucosa
appears pale gray and swollen. What would be the most appropriate question to ask the
patient? - ANSWER-Are you aware of having any allergies
The FNP is palpating the sinus areas. If the findings are normal, then the patient should
report
which sensation? - ANSWER-Firm pressure
During an oral assessment of a 30-year-old African-American patient, the FNP notices bluish
lips
and a dark line along the gingival margin. What would the FNP do in response to these
findings - ANSWER-Proceed with assessment knowing that this is a normal finding