NR302 EXAM 3 |CHAMBERLAIN| NR302 HEALTH
ASSESSMENT NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE
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Ensuring the lighting in the examination room is bright is key to an
accurate inspection for which reasons? Select all that apply.
A) Visualizing deeper masses.
B) Detecting odors from wounds.
C) Observing changes or differences in skin color.
D) Noticing pulsations.
E) Seeing differences in skin texture. - Correct Answer - C, D, E
Which heart sounds are best heard with the bell of the stethoscope?
A) Murmurs
B) Closing of the aortic valve
C) Closing of the tricuspid valve
D) Extra heart sounds - Correct Answer - A
When performing deep palpation during a physical assessment, which
part of the hand should the nurse use?
A) Finger pads
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B) Palmar surface
C) Dorsum
D) Ball of the hand - Correct Answer - A
The nurse is performing an assessment of a client's abdomen. Palpation
of the right upper quadrant elicits significant pain. Based on knowledge
of normal anatomy and pathophysiology, which organs are likely
causing the pain? Select all that apply.
A) Gallbladder
B) Pancreas
C) Liver
D) Appendix
E) Spleen - Correct Answer - A, B, C
A client in the emergency department (ED) is complaining of right lower
quadrant abdominal pain. Which techniques in what order would be
performed during a comprehensive abdominal examination to evaluate
this client?
A) Inspection, auscultation, palpation.
B) Inspection, palpation, percussion.
C) Inspection, palpation, auscultation.
D) Percussion, inspection, auscultation. - Correct Answer - A
During which portion of the physical assessment should gloves be used?
A) Oropharyngeal
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B) Integumentary
C) Ophthalmic
D) Neurologic - Correct Answer - A
Which are components of a health history? Select all that apply.
A)Medication reconciliation
B) Skin inspection
C) Reason for seeking care
D) Vital signs
E) Review of systems
F) Biographic data - Correct Answer - A, C, D, E
Which is important health history information that can increase a client's
risk of influenza? Select all that apply.
A) Easy access to healthcare
B) Advanced age
C) Occupation involving close D) physical contact with the public
D) Pre-existing medical condition causing immunosuppression
E) Annual flu immunization - Correct Answer - B, C, D
A client has a symptomatic, contagious, upper respiratory disease.
Which health history question is most important to ask?
A) Are you currently pregnant?
B) What is your ethnicity?
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C) Who lives in your house with you?
D) What medications are you taking? - Correct Answer - C
In the scenario, which part of the health history was the most important
in the primary care provider making the diagnosis?
A) Functional assessment
B) Past health history
C) Family history
D) History of present illness - Correct Answer - D
Before placing a client on medication, it is important to verify other
current medications or supplements the client may be taking. What is
this process called?
A) Medication reconciliation
B) Drug recall
C) Medication examination
D) Drug testing - Correct Answer - A
Which information is included in past history? Select all that apply.
A) Childhood illnesses
B) Pain scale
C) Immunizations
D) Date of birth
E) Hospitalizations - Correct Answer - A, C, E
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