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Master NSG 550 Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning Exam 3 with this high-yield, comprehensive study guide! Features practice questions paired with detailed rationales covering essential clinical assessment techniques, SOAP documentation, and physical examination findings. Key topics include abdominal evaluation sequences, cardiovascular and respiratory exam signs (egophony, S3 gallops, murmurs), specialty physical maneuvers (Phalen, McBurney, Murphy, Kernig, Rovsing), HEENT and neuro assessments, and diagnostic reasoning principles (sensitivity, specificity, heuristics, anchoring bias). Designed specifically for advanced practice nursing students to sharpen diagnostic skills and pass course exams efficiently. Perfect for exam preparation and self-testing

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Wilkes NSG 550 Exam 3 – Diagnostic Reasoning 2026 UPDATE


1. Which component of the SOAP note includes the patient’s description of their chief

complaint and history of present illness?

A. Assessment


B. Objective


C. Subjective


D. Plan


Answer: C


Rationale: The Subjective section includes information provided by the patient, including

the chief complaint, HPI, and review of systems.


2. When performing a physical examination of the abdomen, which sequence is correct?

A. Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation


B. Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation, Inspection


C. Auscultation, Inspection, Palpation, Percussion


D. Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation


Answer: D


Rationale: In abdominal assessment, auscultation follows inspection to avoid altering

bowel sounds through percussion or palpation.

,3. A patient presents with a ‘curtain falling over the eye’ sensation and floaters. This is most

characteristic of:

A. Cataracts


B. Glaucoma


C. Retinal Detachment


D. Macular Degeneration


Answer: C


Rationale: Retinal detachment often presents as a sudden sensation of a curtain closing,

accompanied by flashes or floaters.


4. Which cranial nerve is primarily responsible for visual acuity?

A. CN II


B. CN I


C. CN III


D. CN IV


Answer: A


Rationale: Cranial Nerve II (Optic) is responsible for vision and is tested using a Snellen

chart.

, 5. During a cardiac assessment, an S3 heart sound is most commonly associated with which

condition in older adults?

A. Mitral Valve Prolapse


B. Aortic Stenosis


C. Normal Aging


D. Heart Failure


Answer: D


Rationale: In adults, an S3 gallop is often a sign of ventricular volume overload, commonly

seen in congestive heart failure.


6. The Phalen maneuver is used to screen for which of the following?

A. De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis


B. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome


C. Rotator Cuff Tear


D. Tennis Elbow


Answer: B


Rationale: The Phalen test, involving forced wrist flexion, is used to elicit symptoms of

carpal tunnel syndrome.

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