Advanced Health Assessment for Nurse Practitioner | NP
Assessment V2 (2025/2026 Edition) – Real Exam
Questions & Correctly Solved Answers (100% Pass) –
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Introduction:
This comprehensive study guide for the Advanced Health Assessment / NP Assessment course
(2025/2026 Edition) provides exam-style practice questions, detailed explanations, and
structured review notes designed to help nurse practitioner students master key concepts with
confidence.
Developed using trusted academic references and aligned with Chamberlain College of Nursing
curriculum themes, this resource breaks down complex assessment topics into clear, easy-to-
understand sections ideal for revision and exam preparation.
A circumscribed, elevated lesion, >1 cm I diameter and containing clear serous fluid is best
described as
Bulla
The history and physical of a client indicates paste occurrences of lichenification. The NP
identifies this as:
Rough, thickened epidermis, accentuated skin markings
On examination of a client's skin, the nurse practitioner finds a lesion that is about 0.75 cm in
diameter, brown, and circumscribed. Correct term for this lesion is:
Macule
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In performing a skin assessment, the NP understands that the following characteristic of a mole
would need intervention:
A new 2mm mole that is brown with a red, irregular border, and occasionally pruritic
The NP describes an annular skin lesion as usually arranged in
A circle or ring shape
An NP educating patients realizes that risk factors for skin cancer include all except:
Dark eyes
Which of the following in a client's history would place the patient most at risk for melanoma?
Intense, intermittent sun exposure
An elderly retired farmer presents with a rolled border, pearly, firm nodule with telangiectasia on
his nose. This is:
Basal cell carcinoma
An adult female presents with an irregular, variegated nevus on her left lower back that has
doubled in size the past ?. The NP should:
Refer immediately to a dermatologist
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The ABCDs of melanoma identification include all of the following EXCEPT:
B (bridging): connection across sides
Your patient is 2 weeks old. During your assessment, you note that she has pinhead sized,
smooth, white, raised areas. You document this as:
Milia
Which skin lesions are directly related to chronic sun exposure and photo damage?
Actinic keratosis
In your assessment you note Ms. Angel has white nail syndrome, you order:
BUN & Creatinine
Mary D. an 84 y.o F has multiple solar lentils <1 cm. These are not uncommon for her age. You
would describe these as:
Macules
Lou, a 50 yo homeless man is diagnosed with tinea capitis. You realize this is cause by a(n):
Dermatophyte
Ron R presents with dependent edema. You assess he has a >1 inch indentation up to mid-tibia
bilaterally. You document this as:
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