2026/2027 | Questions & Verified Answers | Latest Update
|1.Graded
If a healthcare
A+ provider encounters a patient who is resistant to following
recommendations for diabetes prevention, what strategy could they employ
to encourage compliance?
Engage the patient in a discussion about the potential long-term
consequences of diabetes.
Provide the patient with a list of medications to take.
Insist that the patient follow the recommendations without discussion.
Schedule a follow-up appointment without addressing the patient's
concerns.
2. What is identified as a critical component of the 'Plan' section for legal
reasons in health assessments?
Education
Nonpharmacological interventions
Physical examination techniques
Follow-up
3. In a clinical scenario, how would you utilize the CLIENT OUTCOMES
mnemonic to improve patient evaluations?
By using it only during follow-up visits, not initial assessments.
By structuring the health history to focus on patient-centered
outcomes and ensuring all relevant data is collected.
By ignoring subjective data and focusing solely on objective findings.
By limiting the questions to only physical symptoms.
,4. Identify an older adult's ability to perform, self-care, self-maintenance,
physical activities
Spiritual Assessment
Physical assessment
Functional Assessment
Cognitive Assessment
5. A student nurse is spending clinical hours on the medical-surgical unit with an
experienced nurse. The student is assessing a client using indirect percussion.
The student hears what sound while percussing the center of the client's
abdomen?
Resonance
Damping
Correct!
Tympany
Dullness
6. Which anatomical structure is primarily associated with the internal os?
The clitoris
The uterus
The vagina
The ovaries
7. In a clinical scenario, if a nurse is documenting a patient's health history using
the SOAP method, which of the following would be an appropriate example
of the 'Assessment' component?
, Vital signs show a temperature of 101°F.
The patient has a family history of diabetes.
The patient is experiencing moderate pain and requires further
evaluation.
The patient reports a headache and nausea.
8. In a clinical assessment, if a patient presents with sagging breasts, which
anatomical structure might be implicated in the loss of support?
Adipose tissue
Nervous tissue
Cooper's ligaments
Glandular tissue
9. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with respiratory symptoms, which
approach would be most appropriate when conducting a Review of
Systems?
Conduct a comprehensive Review of Systems covering all body
systems.
Focus solely on the patient's subjective complaints without a
structured ROS.
Utilize a focused Review of Systems that includes questions directed
toward the respiratory system and related systems.
Only ask about the patient's medical history without a ROS.
10. What type of information does a patient's social history typically include?
Family history
Physical examination results
, Medical history
Occupational and lifestyle information
11. "Patient is a social drink, does not smoke cigarettes, and lives along" this is an
example of documentation
Past history
Family history
Physical Examination
Social history
12. What type of assessment is particularly tailored for elderly patients?
Functional
General
Developmental
Physical
13. Discuss how nicotine use may lead to urinary problems in patients.
Nicotine has no significant effect on urinary health.
Nicotine only affects sexual health, not urinary problems.
Nicotine can affect the bladder and urinary tract, leading to issues
such as increased urgency and frequency of urination.
Nicotine primarily impacts respiratory health, not urinary function.
14. What type of examination does a physician perform when a patient presents
with a specific problem-oriented complaint?
Routine check-up