NUR-631 ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT TEST BANK EXAM LATEST 2026/2027
D'YOUVILLE UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Core Domains
,Advanced Physical Assessment Techniques
Cardiovascular System Assessment
Respiratory System Assessment
Neurological System Assessment
Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Assessment
Musculoskeletal and Integumentary Assessment
Psychosocial and Mental Health Assessment
Evidence-Based Diagnostic Reasoning
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Health Assessment
, Population-Specific Assessment Strategies
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment evaluates advanced-level competency in health assessment practices essential
for graduate nursing professionals. The exam is designed to measure proficiency in systematic physical
examination techniques, diagnostic reasoning, and clinical decision-making across diverse patient
populations. Students will demonstrate mastery through multiple-choice questions and scenario-based cases
that require application of theoretical knowledge to real-world clinical situations. The assessment emphasizes
critical thinking skills necessary for identifying health deviations, formulating accurate nursing diagnoses,
and determining appropriate interventions. Success on this exam indicates readiness for advanced practice
roles requiring sophisticated health assessment capabilities and professional accountability in clinical
settings.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
During an advanced physical assessment, a patient presents with a systolic murmur heard best at the right
second intercostal space. Which condition is most likely associated with this finding?
A. Mitral stenosis
B. Aortic stenosis
C. Pulmonic stenosis
D. Tricuspid regurgitation
, 🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: A systolic murmur heard best at the right second intercostal space is the classic presentation
of aortic stenosis. This location corresponds to the aortic area, and the systolic timing indicates obstruction of
left ventricular outflow.
Question 2
A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected peripheral artery disease. Which finding would be most indicative
of this condition?
A. Warm, pink extremities with normal capillary refill
B. Cool, pale extremities with delayed capillary refill
C. Edematous extremities with stasis dermatitis
D. Warm extremities with bounding pulses
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Peripheral artery disease causes reduced arterial blood flow, resulting in cool, pale
extremities and delayed capillary refill due to inadequate tissue perfusion. Options A and D indicate normal or
increased perfusion, while C suggests venous insufficiency.
Question 3
When performing a neurological assessment, the nurse tests the patient's ability to identify a object placed in
their hand without visual input. Which cortical function is being assessed?
D'YOUVILLE UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
,Advanced Physical Assessment Techniques
Cardiovascular System Assessment
Respiratory System Assessment
Neurological System Assessment
Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Assessment
Musculoskeletal and Integumentary Assessment
Psychosocial and Mental Health Assessment
Evidence-Based Diagnostic Reasoning
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Health Assessment
, Population-Specific Assessment Strategies
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment evaluates advanced-level competency in health assessment practices essential
for graduate nursing professionals. The exam is designed to measure proficiency in systematic physical
examination techniques, diagnostic reasoning, and clinical decision-making across diverse patient
populations. Students will demonstrate mastery through multiple-choice questions and scenario-based cases
that require application of theoretical knowledge to real-world clinical situations. The assessment emphasizes
critical thinking skills necessary for identifying health deviations, formulating accurate nursing diagnoses,
and determining appropriate interventions. Success on this exam indicates readiness for advanced practice
roles requiring sophisticated health assessment capabilities and professional accountability in clinical
settings.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
During an advanced physical assessment, a patient presents with a systolic murmur heard best at the right
second intercostal space. Which condition is most likely associated with this finding?
A. Mitral stenosis
B. Aortic stenosis
C. Pulmonic stenosis
D. Tricuspid regurgitation
, 🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: A systolic murmur heard best at the right second intercostal space is the classic presentation
of aortic stenosis. This location corresponds to the aortic area, and the systolic timing indicates obstruction of
left ventricular outflow.
Question 2
A nurse is assessing a patient with suspected peripheral artery disease. Which finding would be most indicative
of this condition?
A. Warm, pink extremities with normal capillary refill
B. Cool, pale extremities with delayed capillary refill
C. Edematous extremities with stasis dermatitis
D. Warm extremities with bounding pulses
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Peripheral artery disease causes reduced arterial blood flow, resulting in cool, pale
extremities and delayed capillary refill due to inadequate tissue perfusion. Options A and D indicate normal or
increased perfusion, while C suggests venous insufficiency.
Question 3
When performing a neurological assessment, the nurse tests the patient's ability to identify a object placed in
their hand without visual input. Which cortical function is being assessed?