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NSG 3160 HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM
2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



1. During a respiratory assessment, the nurse notes a ‘dull’ percussion note over the left

lower lobe. Which condition is most likely associated with this finding?

A. Lobar pneumonia


B. Emphysema


C. Pneumothorax


D. Normal lung tissue


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Dullness replaces resonance when fluid or solid tissue replaces

air-containing lung or occupies the pleural space, such as in lobar pneumonia, pleural

effusion, or a tumor.


2. When assessing tactile fremitus, the nurse should expect to find increased fremitus in

which of the following patients?

A. A patient with bronchial obstruction


B. A patient with advanced emphysema


C. A patient with a large pleural effusion

,D. A patient with pulmonary edema


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: Increased tactile fremitus occurs with conditions that increase

the density of lung tissue, such as consolidation in pneumonia or pulmonary edema,

because sound travels better through solid/fluid-filled mediums.


3. A nurse is performing a cardiac assessment and identifies a murmur heard during the

diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle. This could indicate:

A. Mitral stenosis


B. Mitral regurgitation


C. Aortic stenosis


D. Pulmonic stenosis


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Diastolic murmurs occur between S2 and S1. Mitral stenosis and

aortic regurgitation are common diastolic murmurs. Aortic stenosis and mitral

regurgitation are systolic murmurs.


4. Which technique should the nurse use to identify the upper border of the liver during an

abdominal assessment?

A. Deep palpation in the right upper quadrant


B. Light palpation in the epigastric region

, C. Percussion starting in the area of lung resonance


D. Auscultation for the scratch test


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: To identify the upper border of the liver, the nurse percusses

down the right midclavicular line from resonance to dullness, typically starting around the

5th intercostal space.


5. A patient presents with a ‘positive Murphy sign’. The nurse understands this is indicative of

which condition?

A. Appendicitis


B. Ascites


C. Splenomegaly


D. Cholecystitis


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: Murphy sign is tested by having the patient take a deep breath

while the nurse’s hand is held under the liver border. Pain that causes the patient to stop

inspiration abruptly indicates inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis).


6. The nurse is testing a patient’s Cranial Nerve VII. Which action should the nurse ask the

patient to perform?

A. Smile and puff out cheeks

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