Health Assessment Q&A with Rationale |
William Paterson University
1. Which area of the breast is the most frequent site for malignant tumors to develop?
A. Lower inner quadrant
B. Upper inner quadrant
C. Upper outer quadrant
D. Lower outer quadrant
Answer: C
Rationale: The upper outer quadrant, which includes the tail of Spence, contains the
highest concentration of glandular tissue in the breast. Because of this density, it is
statistically the most common site for breast cancer to occur. Clinicians must ensure this
area is thoroughly palpated during a clinical breast examination to detect any
abnormalities early.
2. The Denver II developmental screening tool is primarily used for which age group?
A. Birth to 6 years
B. 6 to 12 years
C. Adolescents only
D. Neonates only
,Answer: A
Rationale: The Denver II is a standardized tool designed to assess developmental progress
in children from birth up to six years of age. It evaluates four main areas: personal-social,
fine motor-adaptive, language, and gross motor skills. Using this tool allows providers to
identify children who may require further diagnostic testing for developmental delays.
3. When assessing an elderly patient, which tool is specifically used to evaluate Instrumental
Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)?
A. Katz Index
B. Mini-Mental State Exam
C. Lawton Scale
D. Norton Scale
Answer: C
Rationale: The Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Scale assesses
complex skills needed for independent living, such as managing finances or using a
telephone. This differs from the Katz Index, which focuses on basic activities like bathing
and dressing. Assessing IADLs is crucial for determining if an older adult can safely reside
alone in the community.
4. A 22-year-old male presents with a history of cryptorchidism. This patient is at a
significantly higher risk for which condition?
A. Testicular cancer
, B. Inguinal hernia
C. Prostate cancer
D. Hydrocele
Answer: A
Rationale: Cryptorchidism, or undescended testes, is a major risk factor for the
development of testicular cancer later in life. Even if the testis is surgically descended, the
risk remains higher compared to the general population. Clinicians should educate these
patients on the importance of regular testicular self-examinations starting in adolescence.
5. According to the CDC, at what age should the HPV vaccine series ideally be initiated?
A. Age 15 to 17
B. Age 18 to 21
C. Age 11 to 12
D. Age 25 and older
Answer: C
Rationale: The CDC recommends initiating the HPV vaccine series at age 11 or 12 to
ensure protection before any potential exposure to the virus. Early vaccination provides a
stronger immune response compared to vaccination at older ages. The series can be started
as early as age 9 in certain clinical scenarios.