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Test Bank For Canadian Physical Examination And Health
Assessment 4th Edition By Jarvis All Chapters (1-31) | A+
Ultimate Guide 2026

,Table of contents
Unit i. Assessment of the whole person
chapter 1. Critical thinking and evidence-informed assessment
chapter 2. Health promotion in the context of health assessment
chapter 3. A relational approach to cultural and social considerations in health assessment
chapter 4. The interview
chapter 5. The complete health history
chapter 6. Mental health assessment
chapter 7. Substance use and health assessment
chapter 8. Interpersonal violence and health assessment
unit ii. Approach to the clinical setting
chapter 9. Assessment techniques and the clinical setting
chapter 10. General survey, measurement, and vital signs
chapter 11. Pain assessment
chapter 12. Nutritional assessment and nursing practice
unit iii. Physical examination
chapter 13. Skin, hair, and nails
chapter 14. Head, face, and neck, including regional lymphatic system
chapter 15. Eyes
chapter 16. Ears
chapter 17. Nose, mouth, and throat
chapter 18. Breasts and regional lymphatic system
chapter 19. Thorax and lungs
chapter 20. Heart and neck vessels
chapter 21. Peripheral vascular system and lymphatic system
chapter 22. The abdomen
chapter 23. Anus, rectum, and prostate
chapter 24. Musculo-skeletal system
chapter 25. Neurological system
chapter 26. Male genitourinary system
chapter 27. Female genitourinary system
unit iv. Integration of the health assessment
chapter 28. The complete health assessment: putting it all together
chapter 29. Bedside assessment and reporting
chapter 30. Pregnancy
chapter 31. Assessment of the older adult

,Chapter 01: critical thinking and evidence-informed assessment jarvis: physical
examination and health assessment, 4th edition


Multiple choice

1. Which type of data is collected by obtaining vital signs?
a. Objective
b. Reflecting
c. Subjective
d. Introspective

Ans: a
Objective data are what the nurse observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating,and auscultating
during the physical examination. Subjective data are what the person says about themselves during
history taking. The terms reflective and introspective are not used to describe data.

Difficulty: cognitive level: understanding (comprehension)
Msc: client needs: safe and effective care environment: management of care

2. During an assessment, a patient describes feeling warm, nauseated, and nervous. Which type of
data is collected?
a. Objective
b. Reflective
c. Subjective
d. Introspective
Ans: c
Subjective data are what the person says about themselves during history taking. Objective data are
what the nurse observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical
examination. The terms reflective and introspective are notused to describe data.

Difficulty: cognitive level: understanding (comprehension)
Msc: client needs: safe and effective care environment: management of care

3. Which part of a patient’s health record is created when combining laboratory
studies, objective data, and subjective data?
a. Database
b. Admitting data
c. Triage form
d. Discharge summary

Ans: a
Together with the patient’s record and laboratory studies, the objective and subjective data form
the database. The other items are not part of the patient’s record, laboratory studies, or data.

Difficulty: cognitive level: remembering (knowledge)
Msc: client needs: safe and effective care environment: management of care

, 4. Which action will the nurse complete if while listening to a patient’s breath sounds, they
are not sure of a sound heard?
a. Immediately notify the patient’s most responsible practitioner.
b. Document the sound exactly as it was heard.
c. Validate the data by asking a coworker to listen to the breath sounds.
d. Assess again in 20 minutes to note whether the sound is still present.
Ans: c
When not sure of a sound heard while listening to a patient’s breath sounds, the nurse validates
the data to ensure accuracy. If the nurse has less experience in an area, then they would ask an
expert to listen.

Difficulty: cognitive level: analyzing (analysis)
Msc: client needs: safe and effective care environment: management of care

5. Which approach do novice caregivers utilize when making decisions?
a. Intuition
b. Clear-cut rules
c. Articles in journals
d. Advice from supervisors

Ans: b
Novice caregivers operate from a set of defined, structured rules. Expert practitioners
use criticalthinking and their substantial background of experience.

Difficulty: cognitive level: understanding (comprehension) msc: client needs:
general

6. Which method moves a nurse from novice to expert?
a. Critical thinking
b. The nursing process
c. Clinical knowledge
d. Diagnostic reasoning
Ans: a
Critical thinking is a multidimensional, dynamic, and interactive thinking process by which expert
caregivers assess and make decisions in the clinical area.

Difficulty: cognitive level: understanding (comprehension) msc: client needs: general

7. Which statement reflects the meaning of evidence-informed practice (eip)?
a. Best practice techniques to treat patients. Taking note solely from registered
caregivers association of ontario (rnao)
b. Clinician experience and expertise to guide practice. Sometimes reflecting
on the patient perspective
c. Life-long problem-solving approach to clinical decision making using best
available evidence
d. The patient’s own preferences are not important in eip

Ans: c

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