ANSWERS
Degree of movement;
Legs and knees - <<<Answers>>>130 degree flexion
15 degree extension
angle between femur and tibia less than 15 degrees
Degree of movement;
Feet and Ankles - <<<Answers>>>20 degree dorsiflexion
45 degree plantar flexion
30 degree inversion
20 degree eversion
Normal findings of the lymphatic system -
<<<Answers>>>Nonpalpable
Not warm or tender
Skin free of red streaks, edema and erythema
Submandibular and cervical may be palpable but should be
less than 1 cm in diameter
Inguinal may be palpable but less than 2 cm in diameter
Moveable
Small
,MSN 610 MODULE 2(2024-2025)QUESTION WITH
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Infants under 1 may have enlarged __ and __ lymph nodes -
<<<Answers>>>postauricular and occipital
Toddlers 1-2 years old may have enlarged __, __, __ and __
nodes - <<<Answers>>>postauricular, occipital, cervical and
submandibular nodes
Children 2-12 years old may have enlarged __ and __ nodes -
<<<Answers>>>cervical and submandibular, r/t new
exposure of infections
Lymph nodes should not be greater than __ cm -
<<<Answers>>>2
Enlarged and painful lymph nodes usually indicate -
<<<Answers>>>infection
Generalized and widespread lymphadenopathy indicates -
<<<Answers>>>systemic infection or disorder
Lymphadenopathy of the supraclavicular nodes may suggest -
<<<Answers>>>malignancy
History of Present Illness (HPI) for skin assessment includes;
- <<<Answers>>>Onest of symptoms, Severity of symptoms,
treatments and home remedies prior to arrival, associated
symptoms, changes in symptoms, aggravating and alleviating
,MSN 610 MODULE 2(2024-2025)QUESTION WITH
ANSWERS
factors, current medications, changes to shape and size of
moles, any odors, excessive perspiration, lesions that are
chronically irritated, recent exposure to environmental factors,
travel history, response to treatment
Thumb abduction test - <<<Answers>>>Apply downward
pressure on the thumb as the patient holds the thumb
perpendicular to the hand, palm side up
note resistance to pressure
Phalen test - <<<Answers>>>have the patient hold the wrists
in palmar-flexed position with dorsal surfaces pressed
together for 1 minute, note any numbness
Katz hand diagram - <<<Answers>>>Have the patient mark
specific locations of pain, numbness and/or tingling in the
hands on a diagram
Neer test - <<<Answers>>>have patient internally rotate and
forward flex arm, pressing the supraspinatus muscle against
he anterior inferior acromion, note any shoulder pain
Hawkins test - <<<Answers>>>abduct the shoulder to 90
degrees, flex the elbow to 90 degrees, internally rotate the arm
to its limit, note any shoulder pain
, MSN 610 MODULE 2(2024-2025)QUESTION WITH
ANSWERS
Flexion, knee extended - <<<Answers>>>With patient
supine, have them raise the leg over the body
Hyperextension of the knee - <<<Answers>>>While patient is
sitting or prone, have them swing the leg behind the body
without arching the back
Flexion, knee flexed - <<<Answers>>>While patient is
supine, have them raise the knee to the chest with the other
leg straight
Abduction and adduction of the knee - <<<Answers>>>While
patient is supine, have them swing the leg laterally and
medially with knee straight
Internal rotation of the knee - <<<Answers>>>While the
patient is supine, have them flex the knee and rotate the leg
inward toward the other leg
External rotation - <<<Answers>>>While supine, have the
patient place the lateral aspect of the foot on the knee of the
other leg, move the flexed leg toward the table
Trandelenburg test - <<<Answers>>>If weakness in hip
abductor muscles is observed, have patient stand and balance