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HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | ADVANCED REVIEW | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027

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HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | ADVANCED REVIEW | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027

Examiner:
Regional Health Assessment and Physical Examination Program
(Academic/Institutional Examination)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Comprehensive Health History
2. Interviewing and Therapeutic Communication
3. General Survey and Vital Signs
4. Skin, Hair, and Nails Assessment
5. Head, Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Assessment
6. Neck and Lymphatic Examination
7. Thorax and Lung Assessment
8. Cardiovascular Assessment
9. Peripheral Vascular Assessment
10. Abdominal Assessment
11. Musculoskeletal Assessment
12. Neurological Assessment
13. Documentation and Clinical Judgment
14. Patient Safety and Professional Ethics
15. Clinical Reasoning and Differential Assessment
HEALTH HISTORY || THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION || CLINICAL REASONING ||
DIFFERENTIAL ASSESSMENT || VITAL SIGNS || INSPECTION || PALPATION ||
PERCUSSION || AUSCULTATION || CARDIOVASCULAR ASSESSMENT || RESPIRATORY
ASSESSMENT || ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION || NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ||
MUSCULOSKELETAL EXAMINATION || HEAD-TO-TOE ASSESSMENT ||
DOCUMENTATION || PROFESSIONAL ETHICS || PATIENT SAFETY || EVIDENCE-BASED
PRACTICE || PHYSICAL EXAMINATION




QUESTION 1.

,A nurse is assessing a 68-year-old patient with progressive dyspnea and bilateral
lower-extremity edema. During the cardiovascular examination, jugular venous
distention is observed at 45 degrees. Which additional finding would most strongly
support the clinical suspicion of right-sided heart failure rather than an isolated
pulmonary disorder?

A. Hepatojugular reflux that persists throughout sustained abdominal pressure
B. Hyperresonance to percussion over both lung fields
C. Diminished tactile fremitus over the posterior lung bases
D. Bronchial breath sounds over the right upper lobe


Correct Answer: A. Hepatojugular reflux that persists throughout sustained
abdominal pressure

Explanation: Persistent hepatojugular reflux reflects elevated right atrial pressure and
supports right-sided heart failure. Hyperresonance, decreased fremitus, and
bronchial breath sounds are primarily associated with pulmonary pathology rather
than systemic venous congestion.


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QUESTION 2.
A clinician is preparing to examine a patient with suspected acute appendicitis. Which
examination sequence best minimizes unnecessary discomfort while maximizing
diagnostic accuracy?

A. Percussion, inspection, palpation, auscultation
B. Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
C. Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
D. Auscultation, inspection, percussion, palpation


Correct Answer: B. Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation

Explanation: Abdominal assessment is performed by inspection, auscultation,
percussion, and finally palpation because palpation or percussion performed before
auscultation may alter bowel sounds. This sequence also minimizes discomfort in
patients with suspected intra-abdominal inflammation.

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QUESTION 3.
During assessment of an adult with dizziness, the nurse notes a blood pressure
decrease of 24 mmHg systolic and 14 mmHg diastolic within three minutes of
standing, accompanied by lightheadedness. What is the most appropriate
interpretation?

A. Normal physiologic adaptation to standing
B. Isolated systolic hypertension
C. Orthostatic hypotension requiring clinical correlation
D. White-coat hypertension


Correct Answer: C. Orthostatic hypotension requiring clinical correlation

Explanation: A significant fall in blood pressure associated with symptoms after
standing is consistent with orthostatic hypotension. The remaining options do not
adequately explain both the measured blood pressure changes and the patient's
symptoms.


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QUESTION 4.
While examining a patient with chronic liver disease, the nurse identifies spider
angiomas, palmar erythema, and shifting dullness. Which conclusion demonstrates the
highest level of clinical reasoning?

A. The findings primarily indicate peripheral arterial disease.
B. The findings most strongly support portal hypertension with ascites.
C. The findings are characteristic of uncomplicated viral gastroenteritis.
D. The findings confirm acute bacterial peritonitis.


Correct Answer: B. The findings most strongly support portal hypertension with
ascites.

Explanation: Spider angiomas, palmar erythema, and shifting dullness commonly
occur in advanced liver disease with portal hypertension and fluid accumulation.

, Although bacterial peritonitis may complicate ascites, these findings alone do not
establish that diagnosis.


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QUESTION 5.
A patient reports sudden unilateral vision loss. Which assessment should receive the
highest priority before completing the remainder of the physical examination?

A. Assessment of gait symmetry
B. Visual acuity and pupillary response
C. Abdominal percussion
D. Deep tendon reflex testing


Correct Answer: B. Visual acuity and pupillary response

Explanation: Sudden vision loss may represent an ophthalmic emergency requiring
immediate evaluation of visual acuity and pupillary function. The remaining
assessments can be performed later because they are less time-sensitive.


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QUESTION 6.
A patient with diabetes demonstrates diminished protective sensation during
monofilament testing. Which interpretation is most appropriate?

A. Peripheral neuropathy significantly increases the risk for foot ulceration.
B. The finding confirms acute arterial occlusion.
C. The patient has normal sensory function.
D. The result primarily indicates deep vein thrombosis.


Correct Answer: A. Peripheral neuropathy significantly increases the risk for foot
ulceration.

Explanation: Loss of protective sensation is a hallmark of diabetic peripheral
neuropathy and substantially increases the likelihood of unnoticed trauma and ulcer
formation. It does not diagnose vascular occlusion or venous thrombosis.

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