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Prepare for success in NR 509 Advanced Physical Assessment Midterm Exam with this comprehensive 2026/2027 Chamberlain University Study Guide. This resource includes exam-focused review materials, practice questions, verified answers, detailed rationales, clinical assessment concepts, and advanced health assessment preparation designed for nurse practitioner students. Key topics include clinical interviewing, patient communication, health history collection, physical examination techniques, general survey, vital signs, documentation, differential diagnosis, clinical reasoning, mental health assessment, skin assessment, HEENT examination, respiratory assessment, cardiovascular assessment, and peripheral vascular evaluation. Chamberlain NR509 midterm study materials commonly focus on Weeks 1–4 content, including the clinical encounter, health history, physical exam methods, HEENT, thorax/lungs, cardiovascular, and peripheral vascular systems. Updated for 2026/2027, this study guide features Verified Questions & Answers, Comprehensive Rationales, Clinical Case Scenarios, Advanced Assessment Review, Differential Diagnosis Practice, and Graded A+ Study Support. Designed for FNP, AGNP, MSN, DNP, and APRN students, this resource helps reinforce advanced physical examination skills, patient assessment strategies, documentation principles, and clinical decision-making. NR509 preparation materials commonly emphasize applying assessment findings to clinical scenarios rather than memorizing isolated facts. Ideal for students preparing for the NR509 Midterm Exam, this review supports mastery of advanced physical assessment concepts, including focused and comprehensive assessments, abnormal findings, health promotion strategies, and evidence-based clinical reasoning

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NR-509 Advanced Physical Assessment
Advanced Physical Assessment - Chamberlain


NR-509 Advanced Physical Assessment


Midterm Exam


A mother brings her two-month-old daughter in for an examination says "my daughter rolled
over against the wall and now I have noticed that she has the spot soft on the top of her head,
is there something terribly wrong?" The FNP's best response would be:
- " That soft spot is normal and actually allows for growth of the brain during the first
year of your baby's life"


During percussion the FNP knows that a dull percussion note elicited over a lung lobe. This most
likely results from:
- Increased density of lung tissue


The patient is unable to differentiate between sharp and dull stimulation to both sides of her
face.
The FNP suspects Damage to:
- The trigeminal nerve


When examining the face, the FNP is aware that the two pairs of salivary gland's that are
accessible to examination are the glands
- Parotid and submandibular




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A patient comes to the clinic complaining of neck and shoulder pain and is unable to turn her
head. The FNP suspects damage to cranial nerve and proceeds with the examination
by
- XI; asking the patient you should have her shoulders against resistance


When examining a patient's cranial nerve function, the FNP remembers that the muscles in the
neck that are innervated by CN XI are the:
- Sternomastoid and trapezius


The patient's laboratory data reveal an elevated thyroxine level. The FNP would proceed with
an examination of the gland
- Thyroid


A patient says that she has recently noticed a lump in the front of her neck below her "Adams
apple" that seems to be getting bigger. During the assessment, the finding that leaves the FNP
to suspect that this may not be a cancerous thyroid nodule is that the lump:
- Is mobile and not hard


The FNP notices that the patient's submental lymph nodes are enlarged. In an effort to identify
the cause of the node enlargement, the FNP would assess the patient's:
- Area proximal to the enlarged node


The FNP is aware that the four areas in the body were lymph nodes accessible are the:
- Head and neck, arms, inguinal area, and axillae


A 52-year-old patient describes the presence of occasional floaters or spots moving in front of
his eyes. The FNP should know that floaters are usually not significant and are caused
by:
- Condensed vitreous fibers




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