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PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT WCU FINAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS RATED A+
Q: What is a Wood’s lamp used for in clinical assessment?
A: It’s an ultraviolet light that helps identify fungal infections by causing
them to fluoresce under the light.

Q: What is a Doppler device used for?
A: To detect blood flow in vessels when a pulse cannot be palpated manually.

Q: What is the function of an ophthalmoscope?
A: It allows visualization of the inner eye, including the red reflex.

Q: What is an otoscope used to examine?
A: The ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum).

Q: What does a goniometer measure?
A: The range of motion in a joint (joint angles).

Q: What does a skinfold caliper assess?
A: The thickness of subcutaneous fat tissue for body composition estimation.

Q: What does a transilluminator detect?
A: Presence of fluid, air, or masses in body cavities — air appears as a red
glow.

Q: What is a tuning fork used for in clinical exams?
A: To evaluate hearing and vibration using the Weber and Rinne tests.

Q: What is the largest organ in the human body?
A: The skin — weighing approximately 20 pounds.

Q: What is the largest gland in the human body?
A: The liver.

Q: Why are internal organs visible in a newborn?
A: Due to underdeveloped, thin abdominal musculature.

,Q: When do sweat and oil glands become fully active?
A: During adolescence, triggered by hormonal changes.

Q: How are pressure ulcers (decubitus ulcers) staged?
 Stage 1: Reddened skin, intact epidermis
 Stage 2: Partial thickness loss — involves epidermis and dermis
 Stage 3: Full thickness loss — includes subcutaneous tissue
 Stage 4: Extends to muscle, bone, or supporting structures


Q: What structures are found in the dermis layer of the skin?
A: Blood vessels, nerve endings, and connective tissues.

Q: What do eccrine sweat glands produce?
A: Primarily water and salt — helps regulate body temperature.

Q: What do apocrine sweat glands secrete?
A: Water, salt, proteins, and fatty acids — interaction with skin bacteria
causes body odor.

Q: What are the 3 phases of hair growth?
 Anagen: Active growth (1 cm/month, lasts 2–6 years)
 Catagen: Brief transition phase (about 2 weeks)
 Telogen: Resting/shedding phase (1–4 months)


Q: What is vellus hair?
A: Fine, soft, lightly pigmented hair found all over the body (commonly called
"peach fuzz").

Q: What is terminal hair?
A: Coarse, thick, pigmented hair on the scalp, eyebrows, pubic area, and
limbs.

Q: What is lanugo?
A: Fine, downy hair covering a fetus; typically sheds and is replaced by vellus
hair within the first few months after birth.

Q: What is vernix caseosa?
A: A white, waxy coating on newborns that protects the skin in utero.

, Q: What should be done if a newborn has yellowing skin (jaundice) within 24
hours to 7 days of birth, especially with signs of dehydration?
A: Increase fluid intake and consider phototherapy as treatment.
milia - ANSWER✔✔Tiny white bumps that commonly appear on a baby's face.

stork bites - ANSWER✔✔irregular pink patches on back of neck on baby that will
disappear within a year

mongolian spots - ANSWER✔✔bluish purple spots of pigmentation on dark
skinned babies

grading of edema - ANSWER✔✔0=0mm
2= 4mm
3=6mm
4=8mm

when assessing skin for skin cancer what is the criteria? - ANSWER✔✔A:
asymmetrical
B: border irregularity
C: color Change
D: diameter greater than 6mm
E: evolving

assessing hair - ANSWER✔✔seperate inch by inch across skull looking for masses
or infestations

pediculosis capitis - ANSWER✔✔head lice, white patches that cling to hair shaft

how to look for clubbing of the fingers - ANSWER✔✔mirroring diamond shape
160* is normal

erosion - ANSWER✔✔wearing away of the epidermis
heals without treatment
secondary lesion

keloid - ANSWER✔✔secondary lesion
elevated irregular dark area of excess scar tissue

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