Assessment of An Adult Post Test
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Which technique is best for assessing an adult patient's respiratory status?
A) Percussion over the abdomen
B) Inspection and auscultation of the lungs
✔✔C) Palpation of the carotid artery
D) Measuring capillary refill time
What is the primary reason for checking a patient’s skin turgor during a physical assessment?
A) To assess oxygenation
B) To evaluate hydration status
✔✔C) To check for skin infections
D) To determine nutritional status
Which part of the stethoscope is used to listen to high-pitched heart sounds during a cardiac
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,A) Bell
B) Diaphragm
✔✔C) Diaphragm
D) Earpieces
During abdominal assessment, which finding is abnormal and requires further evaluation?
A) Tympany over the stomach
B) Dullness over the liver
C) Normoactive bowel sounds
✔✔D) Absent bowel sounds for 5 minutes
What is the correct sequence for performing a physical assessment on the abdomen?
A) Palpation, percussion, auscultation, inspection
B) Inspection, percussion, auscultation, palpation
✔✔C) Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
D) Auscultation, palpation, percussion, inspection
When assessing an adult patient’s neurological status, what is an important first step?
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, A) Testing deep tendon reflexes
B) Assessing pupil reaction to light
✔✔C) Evaluating level of consciousness using Glasgow Coma Scale
D) Testing muscle strength
What does a finding of jugular vein distension indicate in a physical assessment?
A) Dehydration
B) Left-sided heart failure
✔✔C) Right-sided heart failure or increased central venous pressure
D) Pulmonary embolism
Which technique is most appropriate for assessing the presence of peripheral edema?
A) Palpation over bony prominences for pitting
✔✔B) Pressing firmly over the shin or ankle for several seconds
C) Inspecting nail beds for cyanosis
D) Measuring limb circumference
During a cardiovascular assessment, which finding requires immediate intervention?
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