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Midterm Exam: NR509 / NR-509 (Latest 2025 / 2026 Update) Advanced Physical Assessment | Review Questions with Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain

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Midterm Exam: NR509 / NR-509 (Latest 2025 / 2026 Update) Advanced Physical Assessment | Review Questions with Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain Question: subjective data Answer: - Symptoms - What pt tells you -goes under ROS Question: sources of joint pain Answer: -If age <60 years, consider repetitive strain or overuse syndromes like tendinitis or bursitis, crystalline arthritis (gout; crystalline pyrophosphate deposition disease [CPPD]) (males), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic arthritis and reactive (Reiter) arthritis (in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]), and infectious arthritis from gonorrhea, Lyme disease, or viral or bacterial infections. - If age >60 years, look for OA, gout and pseudogout, polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR), osteoporotic fracture, and septic bacterial arthritis. - congenital, inflammatory or infectious, immunologic, neoplastic, metabolic, nutritional, degenerative, vascular, traumatic, and toxic? Question: CN 1-6 Answer: 1) Olfactory- smell 2)Optic- visual acuity with eye chart & pupil response 3)Oculomotor- conjugate gaze with EOM 4)Trochlear- conjugate gaze with EOM 5) Trigeminal- palpate masseter & touch face and have pt identify where 6) Abducens- Conjugate gaze with EOM Question: CN 7-12 Answer: 7)Facial- Blow cheeks out, smile, frown, pucker lips 8)Vestibulocochlear (Acoustic)- Whisper test 9) Glossopharyngeal- Gag reflex 10)Vagus- say "ahhh". soft palate and uvula rise symmetrically 11) Accessory- shrug shoulders 12) Hypoglossal- Stick out tongue and move left to right Question: epistaxis causes Answer: nosebleed - cause: trauma, inflammation, drying and crusting of the mucosa, tumors and foreign bodies Question: Vesicular lung sounds Answer: soft and low pitched. They are heard throughout inspiration, continue without pause through expiration, and then fade away about one third of the way through expiration.

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Midterm Exam: NR509 / NR-509
(Latest Update)
Advanced Physical Assessment |
Review Questions with Answers |
100% Correct | Grade A -
Chamberlain


Question:
subjective data
Answer:
- Symptoms


- What pt tells you


-goes under ROS

,Question:
sources of joint pain
Answer:
-If age <60 years, consider repetitive strain or overuse syndromes like
tendinitis or bursitis, crystalline arthritis (gout; crystalline pyrophosphate
deposition disease [CPPD]) (males), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriatic
arthritis and reactive (Reiter) arthritis (in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD]),
and infectious arthritis from gonorrhea, Lyme disease, or viral or bacterial
infections.
- If age >60 years, look for OA, gout and pseudogout, polymyalgia rheumatica
(PMR), osteoporotic fracture, and septic bacterial arthritis.
- congenital, inflammatory or infectious, immunologic, neoplastic, metabolic,
nutritional, degenerative, vascular, traumatic, and toxic?




Question:
CN 1-6
Answer:
1) Olfactory- smell
2)Optic- visual acuity with eye chart & pupil response
3)Oculomotor- conjugate gaze with EOM
4)Trochlear- conjugate gaze with EOM
5) Trigeminal- palpate masseter & touch face and have pt identify where
6) Abducens- Conjugate gaze with EOM

, Question:
CN 7-12
Answer:
7)Facial- Blow cheeks out, smile, frown, pucker lips
8)Vestibulocochlear (Acoustic)- Whisper test
9) Glossopharyngeal- Gag reflex
10)Vagus- say "ahhh". soft palate and uvula rise symmetrically
11) Accessory- shrug shoulders
12) Hypoglossal- Stick out tongue and move left to right




Question:
epistaxis causes
Answer:
nosebleed
- cause: trauma, inflammation, drying and crusting of the mucosa, tumors
and foreign bodies




Question:
Vesicular lung sounds
Answer:
soft and low pitched. They are heard throughout inspiration, continue
without pause through expiration, and then fade away about one third of the
way through expiration.

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