1Q · 005 GSN
NSG
500
Assessment
Quiz 1 Study Guide — Comprehensive Exam Review
ASSESS
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE · CLINICAL EXCELLENCE
NSG 500 Quiz 1 Study Guide Overview
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INSTITUTION Graduate Nursing Program — NSG COURSE CODE NSG 500 — Advanced Health
500 Assessment
PROGRAM Master of Science in Nursing ACADEMIC YEAR
EXAM TITLE NSG 500 Quiz 1 Study Guide | TOTAL QUESTIONS 100 Questions
Verified Answers | Latest Update
2026
COURSE TITLE Advanced Health Assessment & FORMAT Multiple Choice / Short Answer —
Clinical Reasoning Select the Best Answer
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question.
▸ Questions cover health history, physical examination, clinical assessment techniques, cultural
competency, documentation, and differential diagnosis.
▸ Correct answers and detailed clinical rationales appear below each question.
▸ Content aligned with advanced nursing practice curriculum and evidence-based clinical guidelines.
, SECTION I — ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT
Questions 1 – 100
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
1. Proctor Now is a resource for ______.
A. Quiz access instructions
B. Clinical skills practice
C. Laboratory testing
D. Patient scheduling
CORRECT ANSWER A — Quiz access instructions
RATIONALE Proctor Now is the platform or resource that provides students with instructions
for accessing and completing quizzes in the NSG 500 course. Understanding
how to access assessments is the first step in successful course completion.
Students should familiarize themselves with the Proctor Now system
requirements and procedures before scheduled quiz dates.
2. Interviewing skills in advanced health assessment include the ability to ______.
A. Approach patients, start the process, and obtain information
B. Only document findings
C. Only perform physical examinations
D. Only order diagnostic tests
CORRECT ANSWER A — Approach patients, start the process, and obtain information
RATIONALE Effective interviewing skills encompass three essential phases: approaching the
patient in a professional, empathetic manner; initiating the interview process
with appropriate introductions and purpose-setting; and systematically
obtaining accurate, comprehensive health information. These skills form the
foundation of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship and directly impact the
quality of clinical data collected.
,3. Cultural sensitivity in health assessment is important because of its ______.
A. Impact on the examination of emotional health
B. Limited relevance to physical findings
C. Minimal effect on patient outcomes
D. Exclusive focus on language barriers
CORRECT ANSWER A — Impact on the examination of emotional health
RATIONALE Cultural sensitivity profoundly impacts the assessment of emotional and mental
health. Cultural background influences how patients express distress, describe
symptoms, and perceive illness. A culturally sensitive provider recognizes these
variations and avoids misinterpreting culturally normative behaviors as
pathological. Cultural beliefs about mental health, family dynamics, and help-
seeking behaviors directly affect the validity of the health history and the
patient's willingness to disclose sensitive information.
4. The correct sequence of assessment steps is ______.
A. Percussion, auscultation, inspection, palpation
B. Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
C. Auscultation, percussion, palpation, inspection
D. Palpation, inspection, auscultation, percussion
CORRECT ANSWER B — Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation
RATIONALE The standard physical examination sequence is: Inspection (visual observation),
Palpation (touch assessment), Percussion (tapping to assess underlying
structures), and Auscultation (listening with stethoscope). The exception is the
abdominal examination, where auscultation follows inspection because
palpation and percussion can alter bowel sounds. This systematic sequence
ensures comprehensive, organized assessment.
, 5. Normal percussion notes should be ______.
A. Identified and their locations documented
B. Ignored unless abnormal
C. Only assessed by specialists
D. Documented without location
CORRECT ANSWER A — Identified and their locations documented
RATIONALE Normal percussion notes include resonance (healthy lung tissue), tympany (air-
filled structures like stomach), dullness (solid organs like liver), and flatness
(bone or muscle). The provider must identify which percussion note is heard
and document its anatomical location. Changes from expected percussion
notes in specific locations indicate underlying pathology — such as dullness
replacing resonance suggesting pleural effusion or consolidation.
6. A pneumatic otoscope is equipment used for ______.
A. Ear examination
B. Eye examination
C. Throat examination
D. Skin examination
CORRECT ANSWER A — Ear examination
RATIONALE The pneumatic otoscope is specifically designed for ear examination. It includes
a speculum for visualizing the ear canal and tympanic membrane, and a
pneumatic bulb attachment that delivers a puff of air to assess tympanic
membrane mobility. Decreased or absent mobility suggests middle ear effusion
or tympanic membrane pathology. This is a standard diagnostic tool for
evaluating otitis media, tympanic membrane perforation, and Eustachian tube
dysfunction.