ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Which locations of the body would the nurse assess to confirm jaundice in a dark-skinned
_
patient? Select all that apply. - (ANSWER)- sclera- hard/soft palate junction- palms
Which assessment finding would the nurse observe in a patient with hirsutism? -
(ANSWER)Excessive hair growth on a female's face and chest
Which skin assessment would the nurse observe in an older adult patient who has senile
lentigines? - (ANSWER)Small, flat brown macules on forearms and hands
Small, flat brown macules on forearms and hands - (ANSWER)excessive scar tissue
)(*&
The nurse obtains the following data from a patient assessment: lung sounds are coarse
throughout, regular heart rhythm, denies pain, ambulates with minimal )(*&^&*()
assistance, and
reports a productive cough. Which would the nurse document under objective data? Select
all that apply. - (ANSWER)Regular heart rhythm
Lung sounds coarse throughout
Ambulates with minimal assistance
which factor would adversely affect the outcome of the patient interview - (ANSWER)using
authority language
When planning assessment priorities, which patient would be a first-level priority? -
(ANSWER)Patient vomiting large amounts of blood
Which area would the nurse assess to determine the presence of cheilosis? -
(ANSWER)mouth
which term would the nurse document to describe indivdual leisions that remain seperate -
(ANSWER)discrete
Which type of primary lesion is superficial in the epidermis, is more than 1 centimeter in
diameter, and ruptures easily? - (ANSWER)bulla
The nurse is caring for a patient who has influenza. The nurse asks the patient, "When did
the symptoms first appear?" Under which section of the health history will the nurse record
the patient's response? - (ANSWER)history of presenting illness
Which information would the nurse include in patient teaching regarding the lesions of
seborrheic keratosis? - (ANSWER)they do not become cancerous
A patient with an eye infection reports pain, warmth, and redness in the part of the eye
closest to the nose. The nurse notices that the patient has purulent discharge when
applying pressure on the conjunctival sac. Which condition does this patient likely have? -
(ANSWER)Dacryocystitis
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Which locations of the body would the nurse assess to confirm jaundice in a dark-skinned
_
patient? Select all that apply. - (ANSWER)- sclera- hard/soft palate junction- palms
Which assessment finding would the nurse observe in a patient with hirsutism? -
(ANSWER)Excessive hair growth on a female's face and chest
Which skin assessment would the nurse observe in an older adult patient who has senile
lentigines? - (ANSWER)Small, flat brown macules on forearms and hands
Small, flat brown macules on forearms and hands - (ANSWER)excessive scar tissue
)(*&
The nurse obtains the following data from a patient assessment: lung sounds are coarse
throughout, regular heart rhythm, denies pain, ambulates with minimal )(*&^&*()
assistance, and
reports a productive cough. Which would the nurse document under objective data? Select
all that apply. - (ANSWER)Regular heart rhythm
Lung sounds coarse throughout
Ambulates with minimal assistance
which factor would adversely affect the outcome of the patient interview - (ANSWER)using
authority language
When planning assessment priorities, which patient would be a first-level priority? -
(ANSWER)Patient vomiting large amounts of blood
Which area would the nurse assess to determine the presence of cheilosis? -
(ANSWER)mouth
which term would the nurse document to describe indivdual leisions that remain seperate -
(ANSWER)discrete
Which type of primary lesion is superficial in the epidermis, is more than 1 centimeter in
diameter, and ruptures easily? - (ANSWER)bulla
The nurse is caring for a patient who has influenza. The nurse asks the patient, "When did
the symptoms first appear?" Under which section of the health history will the nurse record
the patient's response? - (ANSWER)history of presenting illness
Which information would the nurse include in patient teaching regarding the lesions of
seborrheic keratosis? - (ANSWER)they do not become cancerous
A patient with an eye infection reports pain, warmth, and redness in the part of the eye
closest to the nose. The nurse notices that the patient has purulent discharge when
applying pressure on the conjunctival sac. Which condition does this patient likely have? -
(ANSWER)Dacryocystitis