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Chapter 1 - 18 Complete
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,Test jBank jFor jAdvanced jHealth jAssessment jand jDiagnostic jReasoning jFourth jEdition jBy
jJacqueline jRhoads jAnd jSandra jWiggins jPetersen
Table jof jContents
Part j1 jStrategies jfor jEffective jHealth jAssessment
j Chapter j1 jInterview jand jHistory-Taking
Strategies jChapter j2 jPhysical jExamination
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j Strategies j Chapter j3 jDocumentation jStrategies
Chapter j4 jCultural jand jSpiritual jAssessment
j Chapter j5 jNutritional jAssessment
Part j2 jAdvanced jAssessment jof jSystemic jDisorders
Chapter j6 jMental jHealth jDisorders
j Chapter j7 jIntegumentary jDisorders
j Chapter j8 jEye jDisorders
Chapter j9 jEar jDisorders
Chapter j10 jNose, jSinus, jMouth, jand jThroat jDisorders
j Chapter j11 jRespiratory jDisorders
Chapter j12 jCardiovascular jDisorders
j Chapter j13 jEndocrine jDisorders
j Chapter j14 jGastrointestinal jDisorders
j Chapter j15 jNeurological jDisorders
Chapter j16 jMale jGenitourinary jDisorders
Chapter j17 jFemale jGenitourinary jand jBreast jDisorders
j Chapter j18 jMusculoskeletal jDisorders
,Test jBank jfor jAdvanced jHealth jAssessment jand jDiagnostic jReasoning j4th jEdition jRhoads j(Tes
Bank jPDF jFiles)
Chapter: jChapter j01 j- jQuiz
Multiple jChoice
1. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis jan jexample jof jsubjective jdata jthat jmay jbe jcollected jduring ja jhealth
jassessment?
A) Height jand jweight
B) A jpatient’s jrecall jof jhis jor jher jpast jhealth jconditions
C) Results jfrom jan jabdominal jCT jscan
D) Complete jblood jcount
jANSWER: jB
Complexity: j Moderate .
Ahead: jFunctions jof jthe jInterview jand jHealth jHistory
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies
jTaxonomy: jApplication
2. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis jtrue jregarding jthe jdata jtaken jin ja jhealth jhistory?
A) Most jhealth jhistory jdata jare jobjective jand jmeasurable.
B) Objective jdata jare jerror-free, jquantifiable jdata.
C) Subjective jdata, jbeing jinherently jless jaccurate, jare jof jless jvalue jthan jobjective jdata.
D) A jsuccessful jindividualized jplan jof jcare jmust jincorporate jsubjective jdata.
jANSWER: jD
Complexity: j Difficult
Ahead: jFunctions jof jthe jInterview jand jHealth jHistory
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies
jTaxonomy: jAnalysis
3. What jdo jCoulehan jand jBlock jdefine jas j“listening jto jthe jtotal jcommunication j. j. j. jand jletting jthe jpatient
jknow jthat jyou jare jreally jhearing”?
A) Cultural jcompetence
B) Patience
C) Empathy
D) Top-tier jcommunication
, Test jBank jfor jAdvanced jHealth jAssessment jand jDiagnostic jReasoning j4th jEdition jRhoads
j(Test jBank jPDF jFiles)
ANSWER: jC
Complexity: jModerate
jAhead: jInterviewing
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies
jTaxonomy: jRecall
4. The jprovider jis jpreparing jto jtake ja jhealth jhistory jfor ja jnew jpatient. jHe jtakes jthe jpatient jto ja jprivate
jroom jand jasks jthe jpatient jto jdon ja jhospital jgown. jAfter jstepping joutside jto jgive jthe jpatient jsufficient jtime
jto jchange, jhe jthen jcomes jback jin jand jasks jpermission jto jconduct jthe jhistory. jHe jsits jnext jto jthe
jpatient jat jeye jlevel, jdiscreetly jobserves jthe jpatient jfor jany jsensory jdeficits, jand jasks jthe jpatient jif jhe
jmay jtake jbrief jnotes jof jthe jconversation. jDuring jthe jconversation, jhe jgives jthe jpatient jtime jto janswer
jquestions jfully. jHe jmakes jsure jthat jhis jquestions jdo jnot jcontain jtechnical jterms jand jquietly jobserves
jthe jpatient’s jnonverbal jbehaviors jthroughout. jWhich jmistake jdid jthe jprovider jmake?
A) He jshould jhave jallowed jthe jpatient jto jremain jfully jclothed jin jtheir jown jclothing jfor jtheir jcomfort.
B) He jshould jnot jhave jomitted jtechnical jterminology. jPatients jlike jhaving ja jchance jto jlearn.
C) He jshould jhave jseated jhimself jslightly jabove jeye jlevel jto jgive jthe jpatient jnonverbal jreassurance jof
jhis jexperience jand jprofessionalism.
D) He jshould jhave jasked jexplicitly jabout jthe jnonverbal jchanges jhe jwas jnoticing jin jorder jto jgain ja
jdeeper jlevel jof junderstanding jof jthe jpatient’s jcurrent jcondition.
ANSWER: jA
Complexity: j Difficult
Ahead: jTaking ja jHealth jHistory
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies
jTaxonomy: jAnalysis
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5. Which jof jthe jfollowing jis jtrue jof jboth jcomprehensive jand jfocused jhealth jhistories?
A) They jboth jinclude jidentifying jdata.
B) They jboth jinclude ja jsocial jhistory.
C) They jboth jinclude ja jfamily jhistory.
D) They jare jboth jconducted jin jemergency jsituations.
jANSWER: jA
Complexity: j Moderate
Ahead: jTaking ja jHealth jHistory
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies
jTaxonomy: jApplication
6. In jthe jmnemonic jdevise jPQRST, jwhich jof jthe jfollowing jincludes jdescribing jthe jlocation jof jthe
jsymptoms?
A) Precipitating jfactors
B) Quality
C) Radiation
D) Severity
jANSWER:
jB
Complexity: j Difficult
Ahead: jTaking ja jHealth jHistory
jSubject: jChapter j1
Title: jInterview jand jHistory-Taking jStrategies