OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT - EXAM
STUDY PACK for NSG 3160
Exam 3 Health Assessment
Verified Questions & Answers
2026/2027 Official Exam
A+ Verified Edition: 2026/2027 Pass: 80%
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, SECTIONS COVERED
Section 1: Health History & Interviewing
Section 2: Physical Examination Techniques
Section 3: Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat Assessment
Section 4: Cardiovascular & Respiratory Assessment
Section 5: Abdominal, Musculoskeletal & Neurological Assessment
Introduction
This study pack for NSG 3160 Exam 3 Health Assessment contains verified questions and correct answers for the
2026/2027 examination period. All questions are multiple-choice with four options (A through D). Each question includes
a rationale explaining the correct answer and why the best distractor is incorrect. The passing score for this examination
is 80%. Review each question carefully and refer to the answer key at the end of the document for verification.
Section 1: Health History & Interviewing
Q1.
A 68-year-old male presents for a comprehensive health assessment. The nurse begins the interview by asking
about his chief complaint. The patient states he has been experiencing intermittent chest pressure for the past
three days. Which documentation format best captures this initial presenting concern?
A. Symptom analysis with onset, location, duration, character, aggravating factors, relieving factors, and severity
B. Review of systems organized by body system from head to toe
C. Past medical history with chronological documentation of surgeries and hospitalizations
D. Family pedigree chart mapping three generations of health conditions
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The chief complaint is best documented using a symptom analysis framework (OLDCARTS) that captures the patient's subjective
experience in detail. The review of systems and past medical history are obtained later in the interview, and the family pedigree is
part of the family history section.
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, Q2.
During a health history interview, a 45-year-old female patient avoids eye contact and provides only brief
yes-or-no answers. The nurse notices the patient clutches her purse tightly and shifts in her seat frequently.
Which communication strategy is most appropriate to facilitate a therapeutic interview?
A. Ask direct closed questions to reduce the patient's anxiety about the interview
B. Use open-ended questions and allow silence while maintaining a nonjudgmental posture
C. Document the behavior as resistance and proceed with the review of systems
D. Touch the patient's hand to establish rapport and demonstrate empathy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Open-ended questions and therapeutic silence allow the patient to control the pace of disclosure, reducing anxiety. Closed
questions limit expression, labeling behavior as resistance is nontherapeutic, and touch may violate personal boundaries with an
already anxious patient.
Q3.
A nurse is conducting a health perception-health management pattern assessment on a 72-year-old patient who
lives alone. The patient reports taking six different prescription medications but cannot name any of them. She
states her daughter picks up her prescriptions from the pharmacy. Which priority nursing action addresses this
health management concern?
A. Instruct the patient to keep a written medication list on her refrigerator
B. Contact the daughter to obtain a list of the patient's medications over the phone
C. Request that the patient bring all medication bottles to the next visit for a complete medication reconciliation
D. Refer the patient to a home health nurse for medication administration supervision
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The gold standard for medication reconciliation is the brown-bag review where the patient brings all medication bottles.
Contacting the daughter bypasses patient autonomy, a written list does not solve the knowledge gap, and home health referral is
premature without first verifying the actual medications.
Q4.
A 34-year-old patient is interviewed through a professional medical interpreter because he speaks only
Mandarin. The interpreter frequently adds contextual information that the patient did not state and summarizes
rather than translating verbatim. Which action should the nurse take to ensure accuracy of the health history?
A. Document the interview using only nonverbal assessment findings to avoid misinterpretation
B. Accept the interpreter's additions because cultural context enhances clinical understanding
C. Discharge the interpreter and use a translation phone service for the remainder of the interview
D. Instruct the interpreter to translate exactly what the patient says without adding or omitting information
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Medical interpreters must provide verbatim translation to preserve clinical accuracy. Adding information introduces bias,
switching to phone service is unnecessary if the interpreter can comply with instruction, and relying solely on nonverbal findings
loses critical subjective data.
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