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NSG 3160 HEALTH ASSESSMENT
COMPREHENSIVE FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS



1. During a physical examination, the nurse notes a palpable vibration on the chest wall when

the patient speaks. Which term correctly identifies this finding?

A. Tactile fremitus


B. Adventitious breath sounds


C. Crepitus


D. Egophony


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Tactile fremitus is a palpable vibration transmitted through the

bronchopulmonary system to the chest wall when the patient speaks.


2. A patient presents with a deep, rapid breathing pattern often associated with metabolic

acidosis. How should the nurse document this finding?

A. Cheyne-Stokes respirations


B. Biot’s respirations


C. Kussmaul respirations

,D. Hypoventilation


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Kussmaul breathing is a deep and labored breathing pattern

often associated with severe metabolic acidosis, particularly diabetic ketoacidosis.


3. When assessing the cardiovascular system, the nurse hears a high-pitched, scratchy sound

at the left lower sternal border during both systole and diastole. This is indicative of:

A. Pericardial friction rub


B. Mitral regurgitation


C. Aortic stenosis


D. S3 gallop


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: A pericardial friction rub is a high-pitched, scratchy sound

caused by inflammation of the pericardial sac, heard throughout the cardiac cycle.


4. Which cranial nerve is being tested when the nurse asks the patient to shrug their

shoulders against resistance?

A. CN IX (Glossopharyngeal)


B. CN X (Vagus)


C. CN XI (Spinal Accessory)


D. CN XII (Hypoglossal)

, Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Cranial Nerve XI (Spinal Accessory) innervates the

sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles, responsible for shoulder shrugging.


5. During an abdominal assessment, the nurse performs the Murphy sign. A positive result

most likely indicates which condition?

A. Appendicitis


B. Cholecystitis


C. Splenomegaly


D. Ascites


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: A positive Murphy sign (pain and cessation of inspiration upon

palpation of the gallbladder area) is indicative of cholecystitis.


6. A nurse is assessing a patient for pitting edema. The indentation disappears rapidly but is

clearly visible. How should this be graded?

A. 1+


B. 2+


C. 3+


D. 4+


Answer: B

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