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Prepare for your NR 304 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 2. Our 2025 study guide covers complex system assessments, advanced assessment techniques, abnormal findings, and clinical decision-making with practice questions for comprehensive patient evaluation.

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NR304 / NR-304 EXAM 2 (LATEST UPDATE 2025):

HEALTH ASSESSMENT II | COMPLETE GUIDE WITH

QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100%

CORRECT - CHAMBERLAIN

Functions of Musculoskeletal System .....ANSWER.....Provides

structure and movement




Consists of bones, skeletal muscles, and joints




Allows body to stand erect and move




Supports and protects organs




Produces red blood cells

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Stores fat and minerals




Generates heat

Flexion .....ANSWER.....bending limb at joint

Extension .....ANSWER.....straightening limb at joint

abduction .....ANSWER.....moving limb away from mid-line of

body

adduction .....ANSWER.....moving limb toward mid-line of body

pronation .....ANSWER.....turning forearm so that palm is down

supination .....ANSWER.....turning forearm so that palm is up

circumduction .....ANSWER.....moving arm in circle around shoulder

inversion .....ANSWER.....moving sole of foot inward at ankle

eversion .....ANSWER.....moving sole of foot outward at ankle

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rotation .....ANSWER.....moving head around central axis

protraction .....ANSWER.....moving body part forward, parallel to

ground

retraction .....ANSWER.....moving body part backward, parallel

to ground

elevation .....ANSWER.....raising a body part

depression .....ANSWER.....lowering a body part

Musculoskeletal Developmental Considerations: Pediatric

.....ANSWER.....Infants observed for spontaneous movements




Fetal positioning may cause musculoskeletal anomalies

--Clavicle - Bone most frequently fractured during birth

--Congenital hip dislocation; girls; assessed till 1 year old

----Allis Test

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----Ortolani Maneuver * (most reliable)

----Barlow and Ortolani Tests




Newborns usually have flat feet

--Arches develop during the preschool period




Toddlers develop lumbar lordosis




Bone growth rapid during infancy and steady throughout

childhood; continues till age 20

"Bowlegged" legs apart (genu varum)

Normal for 1 year after child begins walking

"Knock knees" knees together (genu valgum)

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Joyce E. Dains, Linda Ciofu Baumann, Pamela Scheibel Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Diagnosis in Primary Care
Publisher: 2012 ISBN: 9780323074179 Edition: Unknown

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