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NU650 EXAM 1 ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM PREP 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS <LATEST VERSION> REGIS COLLEGE

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NU650 EXAM 1 ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM PREP 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;LATEST VERSION&gt; REGIS COLLEGE 1. Order of assessment - ANSWER Inspection Palpation Percussion Auscultation 2. Order of assessment for abd - ANSWER inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation 3. Pediatric body measurements - ANSWER length, height, weight, head circumference from birth to 36 months 4. Normal/Hypertension cut off - ANSWER &lt;130 normal 140+ hypertension 5. Fontanel closure - ANSWER posterior 1-2 months, anterior 9mo-2years 6. Otoscope - ANSWER adult-up and back peds - down and back Use largest speculum that will fit comfortably 7. Tympanic membrane - ANSWER cone of light R-5 I-7 8. EOM testing - ANSWER CN III, IV, VI 9. AP diameter of chest - ANSWER 1:2 (AP less than transverse) 10. barrel chest - ANSWER COPD 11. flat or dull percussion - ANSWER effusion or pneumonia 12. Normal resonant percussion - ANSWER healthy lung 13. hyperresonance (percussion) - ANSWER trapped air 14. Crackles/rales - ANSWER high pitched, discontinuous 15. Wheezes - ANSWER high-pitched whistling or squeaking sounds during inspiration or expiration 16. Rhonchi - ANSWER snoring, rumbling sounds heard upon auscultation of the chest during respiration 17. Tactile fremitus - increased fremitus - ANSWER means there is liquid or solid inside the lungs (consolidation with PNA), remember liquid or solid transmits vibrations better than air 18. decreased fremitus - ANSWER means air trapping such as with emphysema or bronchial obstruction 19. best environment conditions - ANSWER well-lit, moderately warm, minimal background noise, comfortable, private, face at eye level, speak in low tones, do not sit between patient and bright light or window 20. build rapport - ANSWER introduce yourself first and last name, explain your role, shake hand, ask preferred name and pronouns, avoid first names without permission, apologize if you make a mistake 21. rapport with newborns - ANSWER congratulate, encourage feeding beforehand, calm voice, encourage holding 22. rapport with young children - ANSWER utilize play, introduce yourself to the patient first, brush up on kid culture 23. rapport with adolescents - ANSWER direct questions to the patient, ensure family feels heard, acknowledge confidentiality 24. rapport with older adults - ANSWER allow ample time, make a clear walking path, environmental considerations, include family when indicated 25. cultural humility - ANSWER continually engaging in self-reflection and self-critique as lifelong learner and reflective practitioner to mitigate bias, promote empathy, and aid in acknowledging and respecting different cultural identities 26. three dimensions of cultural humility - ANSWER self-awareness, respectful communication, collaborative partnership 27. self-awareness - ANSWER explore your own cultural identity, learn about your own biases and values 28. respectful communication - ANSWER work to eliminate assumptions about what is normal and learn from your patients, they are the experts on their own culture, remain respectful and open 29. Which of the following techniques identifies the correct way to use an ophthalmascope to inspect the optic disc and retina in the patients left eye? The NP will hold the ophthalmoscope: A. in their left hand and examine the patients left eye with his or hear left eye B. in the right hand and examine the patients left eye with her or her right eye. C. In their dominant hand and examine both of the patients eyes with his/her dominant eye D. According to personal preference and experience - ANSWER A. in their left hand and examine the patients left eye with his or hear left eye 30. Yoi are examining a 4 y.o boy who presents to the office with his mother who complains that he gets bloody noses frequently. You know that the most common cause of epitaxis in the age group is: A. Chronic rhinitis B. Foreign body C. picking their nose D. Allergic rhinitis - ANSWER C. picking their nose 31. You are examining a 9 month old in your office and do not see a red reflex on the fundoscopic exam. This finding would cause concern as it can be indicative of which of the following? A. Glaucoma B. Dacryostenosis C. Cararacts D. Retinoblastoma - ANSWER D. Retinoblastoma 32. A newborn is in the office with cold symptoms. you go into the room to see a distressed mom who is very concerned about her baby. She expresses to you that something is wrong. Your initial thought that comes to mind is that this could be RSV. You must look for signs of respiratory distress. Those signs include________________ A. Vomiting and diarrhea B. coughing, pulling legs up C. retractions, nasal flaring, tachypnea, grunting D. fever of 100.4 or higher, tachypnea, vomiting - ANSWER C. retractions, nasal flaring, tachypnea, grunting 33. An 85 y.o. woman is brought to the urgent care center for possible aspiration pneumonia. The NP understands that, based on normal anatomy adventitious lung sounds will most likely be heard in which of the following areas? A. left upper lobe B. left middle & lower lobes C. right upper lobe D. Right middle and lower lobes - ANSWER D. Right middle and lower lobes

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NU650 EXAM 1 ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM PREP 2025/2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
CORRECT SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS <LATEST VERSION>
REGIS COLLEGE


1. Order of assessment - ANSWER ✔ Inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation

2. Order of assessment for abd - ANSWER ✔ inspection, auscultation,
percussion, palpation

3. Pediatric body measurements - ANSWER ✔ length, height, weight, head
circumference from birth to 36 months

4. Normal/Hypertension cut off - ANSWER ✔ <130 normal 140+ hypertension

5. Fontanel closure - ANSWER ✔ posterior 1-2 months, anterior 9mo-2years

6. Otoscope - ANSWER ✔ adult-up and back

peds - down and back

Use largest speculum that will fit comfortably

7. Tympanic membrane - ANSWER ✔ cone of light R-5 I-7

8. EOM testing - ANSWER ✔ CN III, IV, VI

9. AP diameter of chest - ANSWER ✔ 1:2 (AP less than transverse)

,10.barrel chest - ANSWER ✔ COPD

11.flat or dull percussion - ANSWER ✔ effusion or pneumonia

12.Normal resonant percussion - ANSWER ✔ healthy lung

13.hyperresonance (percussion) - ANSWER ✔ trapped air

14.Crackles/rales - ANSWER ✔ high pitched, discontinuous

15.Wheezes - ANSWER ✔ high-pitched whistling or squeaking sounds during
inspiration or expiration

16.Rhonchi - ANSWER ✔ snoring, rumbling sounds heard upon auscultation of
the chest during respiration

17.Tactile fremitus - increased fremitus - ANSWER ✔ means there is liquid or
solid inside the lungs (consolidation with PNA), remember liquid or solid
transmits vibrations better than air

18.decreased fremitus - ANSWER ✔ means air trapping such as with
emphysema or bronchial obstruction

19.best environment conditions - ANSWER ✔ well-lit, moderately warm,
minimal background noise, comfortable, private, face at eye level, speak in
low tones, do not sit between patient and bright light or window

20.build rapport - ANSWER ✔ introduce yourself first and last name, explain
your role, shake hand, ask preferred name and pronouns, avoid first names
without permission, apologize if you make a mistake

21.rapport with newborns - ANSWER ✔ congratulate, encourage feeding
beforehand, calm voice, encourage holding

22.rapport with young children - ANSWER ✔ utilize play, introduce yourself to
the patient first, brush up on kid culture

, 23.rapport with adolescents - ANSWER ✔ direct questions to the patient,
ensure family feels heard, acknowledge confidentiality

24.rapport with older adults - ANSWER ✔ allow ample time, make a clear
walking path, environmental considerations, include family when indicated

25.cultural humility - ANSWER ✔ continually engaging in self-reflection and
self-critique as lifelong learner and reflective practitioner to mitigate bias,
promote empathy, and aid in acknowledging and respecting different
cultural identities

26.three dimensions of cultural humility - ANSWER ✔ self-awareness,
respectful communication, collaborative partnership

27.self-awareness - ANSWER ✔ explore your own cultural identity, learn
about your own biases and values

28.respectful communication - ANSWER ✔ work to eliminate assumptions
about what is normal and learn from your patients, they are the experts on
their own culture, remain respectful and open

29.Which of the following techniques identifies the correct way to use an
ophthalmascope to inspect the optic disc and retina in the patients left eye?
The NP will hold the ophthalmoscope:

A. in their left hand and examine the patients left eye with his or hear left
eye
B. in the right hand and examine the patients left eye with her or her right
eye.
C. In their dominant hand and examine both of the patients eyes with
his/her dominant eye
D. According to personal preference and experience - ANSWER ✔ A. in
their left hand and examine the patients left eye with his or hear left
eye

30.Yoi are examining a 4 y.o boy who presents to the office with his mother
who complains that he gets bloody noses frequently. You know that the most
common cause of epitaxis in the age group is:

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