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NSG 500 Exam 3 V3 | NSG 500 Advanced
Health Assessment | Wilkes University |
2026 Q&A with Rationale (Wilkes NSG500
Exam 3 2026)
1. During a neurological examination, the clinician asks the patient to puff out their cheeks

and smile. Which cranial nerve is primarily being assessed?

A. Cranial Nerve V


B. Cranial Nerve X


C. Cranial Nerve VII


D. Cranial Nerve XII


Answer: C


Rationale: Cranial nerve VII, the facial nerve, controls the muscles of facial expression and

taste on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. The examiner assesses this nerve by

observing symmetry while the patient smiles, frowns, and puffs their cheeks. Abnormal

findings might suggest a peripheral lesion like Bell’s palsy or a central nervous system

event.


2. A patient presents with knee pain after a sports injury. The examiner performs the

McMurray test and hears a palpable click. This finding is most suggestive of which condition?

A. Anterior cruciate ligament tear

,B. Medial collateral ligament sprain


C. Patellar tendonitis


D. Meniscal tear


Answer: D


Rationale: The McMurray test is specifically designed to evaluate the integrity of the

medial and lateral menisci within the knee joint. A positive result is indicated by a click or

pop felt or heard during flexion and rotation of the knee. This test helps the clinician

differentiate mechanical intra-articular obstructions from ligamentous instability.


3. When assessing the musculoskeletal system, the clinician notes hard, painless bony

enlargements on the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints. These are documented as:

A. Bouchard nodes


B. Tophi


C. Swan-neck deformities


D. Heberden nodes


Answer: D


Rationale: Heberden nodes are classic physical exam findings associated with

osteoarthritis, occurring at the distal interphalangeal joints. In contrast, Bouchard nodes

occur at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joints. Identifying these bony overgrowths

, helps the clinician distinguish osteoarthritis from other inflammatory arthritides like

rheumatoid arthritis.


4. A 55-year-old male presents for a wellness exam. Upon digital rectal examination, the

clinician notes a firm, non-tender, symmetrically enlarged prostate without nodules. What is

the most likely diagnosis?

A. Prostatitis


B. Prostate cancer


C. Prostatic abscess


D. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)


Answer: D


Rationale: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia typically presents as a smooth, firm, and

symmetrical enlargement of the prostate gland. Prostatic cancer usually presents with

hard, irregular nodules or asymmetry during the digital rectal exam. Prostatitis would

more likely present with significant tenderness and systemic symptoms like fever.


5. During a breast examination, the clinician notes a small, mobile, firm, rubbery, and non-

tender lump in a 22-year-old female. Which condition does this most likely represent?

A. Fibroadenoma


B. Fibrocystic change


C. Invasive ductal carcinoma

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