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SECTION 1: Health History & Interviewing (Questions 1–14)
Q1: A nurse is conducting a comprehensive health history. Which component
provides the foundation for identifying the patient's primary reason for seeking care
and guides the direction of the entire assessment?
A. The review of systems
B. The family history
C. The chief complaint and history of present illness
D. The social history
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The chief complaint and history of present illness establish the patient's
primary concern and provide the clinical context that directs the focus and
prioritization of the physical examination and diagnostic reasoning.
Q2: During a patient interview, the nurse asks, "Can you describe what your pain feels
like and what makes it better or worse?" This is an example of which interviewing
technique?
A. Asking a leading question
,B. Using a closed-ended question
C. Using an open-ended question
D. Providing false reassurance
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Open-ended questions encourage patients to describe their experiences in
their own words, yielding richer, more comprehensive clinical data than closed-ended
or leading questions.
Q3: A nurse is interviewing a patient who recently immigrated and speaks limited
English. The patient's adult daughter offers to interpret. Which action by the nurse is
most appropriate?
A. Accepting the daughter's offer to facilitate efficient communication
B. Using a professional medical interpreter to ensure accurate and confidential
communication
C. Speaking slowly and loudly in English to help the patient understand
D. Skipping the interview and proceeding directly to the physical examination
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Professional medical interpreters are required to ensure accurate
translation of medical terminology, maintain patient confidentiality, and avoid the
potential bias or errors that can occur with family member interpreters.
Q4: A patient states, "I've been feeling really anxious about my test results." Which
response by the nurse demonstrates the therapeutic communication technique of
empathy?
,A. "Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be fine."
B. "You mentioned feeling anxious. Can you tell me more about what concerns you
most?"
C. "Many patients feel anxious before tests. Let's move on to your vital signs."
D. "Have you tried meditation to reduce your anxiety?"
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Acknowledging the patient's feeling and inviting further exploration
demonstrates empathy, validates the patient's emotions, and encourages continued
sharing of clinically relevant information.
Q5: When documenting a symptom in the history of present illness, which mnemonic
ensures all essential characteristics are captured?
A. SBAR
B. PQRST
C. ADPIE
D. SMART
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The PQRST mnemonic systematically captures the Provocative/Palliative
factors, Quality, Region/Radiation, Severity, and Timing of a symptom, ensuring
comprehensive documentation of the history of present illness.
Q6: A nurse is obtaining a medication history from an older adult patient. Which
question is most effective for identifying all substances that could interact or cause
adverse effects?
, A. "Do you take your medications exactly as prescribed?"
B. "Please tell me about all the pills you take, including prescriptions,
over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements."
C. "Are you taking any medications for your heart?"
D. "How many medications do you take each day?"
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Asking patients to disclose all substances, including over-the-counter
products, vitamins, and supplements, provides the most complete medication
reconciliation and identifies potential drug interactions.
Q7: During a health history, a patient discloses a history of childhood asthma that
resolved at age 15. Under which section of the health history should this information
be documented?
A. Family history
B. Past medical history
C. Social history
D. Review of systems
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Childhood illnesses, previous hospitalizations, surgeries, and resolved
medical conditions are documented in the past medical history, as they may have
relevance to current health status or future risk.