Health Assessment Week #8 Practice
Quiz And DB 2025 UPDATE|MOST
TESTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS|ASSURED SUCCESS !!!
1. The nurse is palpating the lymph nodes of a patient with an acute
infection. What does the nurse expect to find?
a. Lymph nodes are rubbery, discrete, and not painful.
b. Lymph nodes are unilateral, nontender, matted, and fixed.
c. Lymph nodes are nontender and mobile, and the occipital node is
enlarged.
d. Lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm, and firm, but freely
movable.
d. Lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm, and firm, but freely
movable.
The two parts of the nervous system are the:
a. Motor and sensory.
b. Peripheral and autonomic.
c.Central and peripheral.
d. Hypothalamus and cerebral.
c.Central and peripheral.
The two main parts of the nervous system are:
- Central>>Together the spinal cord and the brain form the central
nervous system (CNS). It is connected to the peripheral nervous system
(PNS) which includes the nerves in our extremities.
- Peripheral>>The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves,
which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the
body.
The peripheral nervous system's main job is to send information gathered
by the body's sensory receptors to the CNS as quickly as possible.
, . Which cranial nerve controls muscle of mastication?
a. Cranial nerve V {5}
b. Cranial nerve X {10}
c. Cranial nerve IX {11}
d. Cranial nerve VII {7}
d. Cranial nerve VII {7}
>>controls the muscles of facial expression, and functions in the
conveyance of taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue
and oral cavity.
What number is normal for deep tendon reflex response?
a. 4
b. 1
c. 3
d .2
D} 2+
Deep tendon reflexes are often rated according to the following scale:
0: absent reflex
1+: trace, or seen only with reinforcement
2+: normal
3+: brisk
4+: nonsustained clonus (i.e., repetitive vibratory movements)
5+: sustained clonus
Patient is aware of his name but does not know where he is or the date.
How would the nurse best document this finding?
a. Awake, alert, and orientated x1
b. Awake, alert, and orientated
c. Awake, alert, and orientated X3
d. Awake, alert, and orientated X2
a. Awake, alert, and orientated x1
(1) Who are you? (2) Where are you? (3) What is the date and time? (4)
What just happened to you?
For orientation, they can answer
1. Person- who they are
2. Place- where they are
3. Time- what the date is, and
4. Situation- why they are there.
Quiz And DB 2025 UPDATE|MOST
TESTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS|ASSURED SUCCESS !!!
1. The nurse is palpating the lymph nodes of a patient with an acute
infection. What does the nurse expect to find?
a. Lymph nodes are rubbery, discrete, and not painful.
b. Lymph nodes are unilateral, nontender, matted, and fixed.
c. Lymph nodes are nontender and mobile, and the occipital node is
enlarged.
d. Lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm, and firm, but freely
movable.
d. Lymph nodes are bilateral, enlarged, warm, and firm, but freely
movable.
The two parts of the nervous system are the:
a. Motor and sensory.
b. Peripheral and autonomic.
c.Central and peripheral.
d. Hypothalamus and cerebral.
c.Central and peripheral.
The two main parts of the nervous system are:
- Central>>Together the spinal cord and the brain form the central
nervous system (CNS). It is connected to the peripheral nervous system
(PNS) which includes the nerves in our extremities.
- Peripheral>>The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves,
which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the
body.
The peripheral nervous system's main job is to send information gathered
by the body's sensory receptors to the CNS as quickly as possible.
, . Which cranial nerve controls muscle of mastication?
a. Cranial nerve V {5}
b. Cranial nerve X {10}
c. Cranial nerve IX {11}
d. Cranial nerve VII {7}
d. Cranial nerve VII {7}
>>controls the muscles of facial expression, and functions in the
conveyance of taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue
and oral cavity.
What number is normal for deep tendon reflex response?
a. 4
b. 1
c. 3
d .2
D} 2+
Deep tendon reflexes are often rated according to the following scale:
0: absent reflex
1+: trace, or seen only with reinforcement
2+: normal
3+: brisk
4+: nonsustained clonus (i.e., repetitive vibratory movements)
5+: sustained clonus
Patient is aware of his name but does not know where he is or the date.
How would the nurse best document this finding?
a. Awake, alert, and orientated x1
b. Awake, alert, and orientated
c. Awake, alert, and orientated X3
d. Awake, alert, and orientated X2
a. Awake, alert, and orientated x1
(1) Who are you? (2) Where are you? (3) What is the date and time? (4)
What just happened to you?
For orientation, they can answer
1. Person- who they are
2. Place- where they are
3. Time- what the date is, and
4. Situation- why they are there.