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This comprehensive exam preparation document for NUR 504 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 1
contains 150 verified questions and answers, meticulously curated to align with the latest 2026/2027
academic guidelines. Each question is accompanied by a detailed rationale and evidence-based
explanation, ensuring a deep understanding of advanced health assessment principles. The content is
organized to reflect the full scope of the course, from foundational interview techniques to complex
multisystem assessments, providing a robust review tool for nursing students. This resource is
designed to enhance clinical reasoning and diagnostic accuracy, preparing students for both academic
success and advanced practice.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Health History and Interview Techniques
Cultural Competence and Health Literacy in Assessment
Vital Signs and General Survey
Skin, Hair, and Nails Assessment
Head, Neck, and Lymphatics Examination
Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat (EENT) Assessment
Respiratory System Assessment
Cardiovascular System Assessment
Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic System Assessment
Breasts and Axillae Assessment
Abdominal Assessment
Musculoskeletal System Assessment
Neurological System Assessment
Mental Status and Psychiatric Assessment
Nutritional Assessment
Documentation and Interprofessional Communication
Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Guidelines
Special Populations: Pediatric, Geriatric, and Pregnant Patients
Updates for 2026:
- Updated to reflect the latest 2026/2027 clinical practice guidelines and standards
- Incorporated recent evidence-based research findings in health assessment
- Revised rationales to align with current diagnostic criteria and screening recommendations
- Enhanced coverage of telehealth and virtual assessment techniques
- Added new questions on social determinants of health and their impact on assessment
Abstract:
This exam preparation document for NUR 504 Advanced Health Assessment Exam 1 is a meticulously compiled
resource featuring 150 verified questions and answers, designed to facilitate mastery of advanced health
assessment skills. The content spans the entire course curriculum, including comprehensive history-taking,
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,physical examination techniques, and clinical reasoning across all body systems. Each question is paired with a
detailed rationale that explains the correct answer and distractor analysis, promoting critical thinking and
application of knowledge. The material is updated to reflect the latest evidence-based guidelines and best practices
for the 2026/2027 academic year, ensuring relevance and accuracy. This document is an essential tool for nursing
students seeking to excel in their exam and future clinical practice, offering a structured approach to reviewing key
concepts and refining assessment competencies.
Keywords:
Advanced Health Assessment, Physical Examination, Clinical Reasoning, Nursing Exam Prep, Evidence-Based
Practice, Patient Interview, Diagnostic Skills, NUR 504
Answer Format:
Each question is followed by the correct answer, a comprehensive rationale explaining the underlying
pathophysiology and clinical reasoning, and a brief analysis of why the other options are incorrect. This format
reinforces learning and helps students understand the 'why' behind each answer, facilitating deeper comprehension
and retention.
Compliance Checklist:
Aligned with the latest 2026/2027 academic guidelines and standards
100% verified solutions with evidence-based rationales
Updated per latest clinical practice guidelines
Graded A+ quality assurance reviewed by subject matter experts
Comprehensive coverage of all course objectives and content areas
Content Area Overview:
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Health History and Interview 1-20 Patient-centered interviewing, 13%
Techniques Communication skills, Cultural
considerations, Health literacy
General Survey and Vital Signs 21-35 General appearance, Vital signs 10%
measurement, Pain assessment,
Anthropometric measurements
Skin, Hair, and Nails 36-50 Skin lesions, Hair distribution, Nail 10%
abnormalities, Integumentary changes
Head, Neck, and Lymphatics 51-65 Head inspection, Neck mobility, Lymph 10%
node palpation, Thyroid assessment
Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat 66-80 Visual acuity, Fundoscopic exam, Otoscopic 10%
(EENT) exam, Sinus palpation, Oral cavity
inspection
Respiratory System 81-95 Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, 10%
Auscultation, Breath sounds
Cardiovascular System 96-110 Heart sounds, Murmurs, Jugular venous 10%
pressure, Peripheral pulses, Cardiac
assessment
Abdomen 111-125 Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, 10%
Palpation, Abdominal organs
Musculoskeletal and 126-140 Joint assessment, Muscle strength, Cranial 10%
Neurological Systems nerves, Reflexes, Sensory function
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,Special Populations and 141-150 Pediatric assessment, Geriatric assessment, 7%
Documentation Pregnancy assessment, Documentation and
reporting
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, Q1. During a comprehensive health assessment, which finding most strongly suggests
a need for further evaluation of cognitive impairment rather than normal age-related
changes?
A. Occasional misplacement of keys
B. Difficulty managing finances and medications
C. Forgetting a recent conversation
D. Taking longer to recall names
Correct Answer: B. Difficulty managing finances and medications
Rationale: Difficulty managing instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) like finances
and medications is a hallmark of cognitive impairment, whereas occasional misplacement,
forgetting conversations, and slower recall are common in normal aging.
Why Wrong:
A - Occasional misplacement of keys is a benign age-related change.
C - Forgetting a recent conversation can be normal if not persistent.
D - Slower name recall is typical of normal aging.
Reference: Bickley, L. (2024). Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking,
13th ed., Ch. 5
Q2. A patient presents with fatigue, weight loss, and heat intolerance. On exam, you
note a fine tremor and hyperreflexia. Which additional finding would most support a
diagnosis of hyperthyroidism?
A. Bradycardia
B. Dry, cold skin
C. Lid lag on upward gaze
D. Delayed relaxation of deep tendon reflexes
Correct Answer: C. Lid lag on upward gaze
Rationale: Lid lag is a classic ophthalmic sign of hyperthyroidism due to sympathetic
overactivity. Bradycardia, dry skin, and delayed reflexes are consistent with
hypothyroidism.
Why Wrong:
A - Bradycardia is more typical of hypothyroidism.
B - Dry, cold skin is a hypothyroid finding.
D - Delayed relaxation of reflexes is a hypothyroid sign.
Reference: Swartz, M. (2022). Textbook of Physical Diagnosis, 9th ed., Ch. 11
Q3. Which technique is most appropriate for assessing the carotid pulse in an adult?
A. Auscultate first, then palpate both carotids simultaneously
B. Palpate both carotids simultaneously to compare volume
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