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NURS 6512 Midterm V1 | NURS 6512
Advanced Health Assessment | Actual
Q&A with Rationale (NURS6512 Midterm) |
Walden University
1. When conducting a health history, which of the following is considered subjective data?

A. Heart rate of 88 beats per minute


B. Blood pressure reading


C. Patient’s description of chest pain


D. Presence of a heart murmur


Answer: C


Rationale: Subjective data refers to information that the patient reports verbally during

the interview. This includes symptoms, feelings, and personal perceptions that cannot be

directly measured by the clinician. Objective data, conversely, consists of observable and

measurable findings such as vital signs and physical exam results.


2. In the physical examination of the abdomen, what is the correct sequence of techniques?

A. Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation


B. Inspection, Percussion, Palpation, Auscultation


C. Auscultation, Inspection, Palpation, Percussion


D. Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation

,Answer: D


Rationale: The abdomen is unique in that auscultation must precede percussion and

palpation to avoid altering bowel sounds. Palpation and percussion can stimulate

peristalsis, potentially leading to an inaccurate assessment of bowel motility. This

systematic approach ensures that the clinical findings reflect the patient’s baseline

physiological state.


3. The clinician is auscultating the heart and places the stethoscope at the third left

intercostal space. This location is known as:

A. Aortic area


B. Tricuspid area


C. Erb’s point


D. Mitral area


Answer: C


Rationale: Erb’s point is located at the third left intercostal space near the sternal border

and is a critical site for hearing various heart sounds. It is often the best location to

auscultate S2 sounds and certain murmurs like aortic regurgitation. Identifying this

landmark accurately is essential for a comprehensive cardiovascular assessment.


4. During a lung assessment, the clinician notes increased tactile fremitus over the right lower

lobe. This finding is most consistent with:

A. Lobar pneumonia

, B. Pleural effusion


C. Pneumothorax


D. Asthma


Answer: A


Rationale: Tactile fremitus is increased when there is consolidation in the lung tissue, such

as in lobar pneumonia, which facilitates the transmission of vibrations. In conditions like

pneumothorax or pleural effusion, the presence of air or fluid in the pleural space acts as a

barrier, decreasing vibrations. Recognizing changes in fremitus helps clinicians localize

pulmonary pathology effectively.


5. A 55-year-old patient presents with suspected cholecystitis. Which physical exam

maneuver should the clinician perform?

A. Rovsing’s sign


B. Murphy’s sign


C. Psoas sign


D. Obturator sign


Answer: B


Rationale: Murphy’s sign is considered positive when the patient experiences a sharp

increase in pain and an arrest of inspiration during deep palpation of the gallbladder. This

maneuver is specifically used to assess for acute cholecystitis in patients presenting with

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