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Exam 3 (Weeks 9 - 12): NU650 / NU 650 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Assessment / Nursing | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Regis

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Exam 3 (Weeks 9 - 12): NU650 / NU 650 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Assessment / Nursing | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Regis Question: history, assessment findings, and diagnostic tools associated with cholecystitis? Answer: history/risks - more common in adult females. colicky pain that progresses to constant in the RUQ which can radiate to the shoulder/scapular area. may have N/V, dark or light stools. assessment findings - RUQ tenderness with percussion/palpation. gallbladder MAY be palpable. Positive murphy’s sign. diagnostic tests - CBC with diff., ultrasound, x-ray, serum amylase and lipase Question: Abdominal quadrants and organs Answer: RUQ - liver, gallbladder, head of pancreas, hepatic flexure of colon (think diverticulitis, gallbladder issues) LUQ - stomach, spleen, body of pancreas, transverse and part of descending colon RLQ - appendix, right ovary/fallopian tube, ascending colon LLQ - descending and sigmoid colon, left ovary/uterine tube

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Exam 3 (Weeks 9 - 12): NU650 / NU
650 (Latest Update )
Advanced Health Assessment /
Nursing | Questions and Answers |
100% Correct | Grade A - Regis


Question:
history, assessment findings, and diagnostic tools associated with
cholecystitis?
Answer:
history/risks - more common in adult females. colicky pain that progresses to
constant in the RUQ which can radiate to the shoulder/scapular area. may
have N/V, dark or light stools.


assessment findings - RUQ tenderness with percussion/palpation. gallbladder
MAY be palpable. Positive murphy’s sign.


diagnostic tests - CBC with diff., ultrasound, x-ray, serum amylase and lipase

,Question:
Abdominal quadrants and organs
Answer:
RUQ - liver, gallbladder, head of pancreas, hepatic flexure of colon (think
diverticulitis, gallbladder issues)
LUQ - stomach, spleen, body of pancreas, transverse and part of descending
colon
RLQ - appendix, right ovary/fallopian tube, ascending colon
LLQ - descending and sigmoid colon, left ovary/uterine tube




Question:
What questions should be included in the HPI for abdominal concerns?
Answer:
is pain acute or chronic?


is there indigestion, regurgitation, nausea, vomiting, hematemesis?


Dysphagia or odynophagia (painful swallowing)?


changes in bowels, constipation, diarrhea, melena?


Urinary questions:
suprapubic pain, flank pain?

,dysuria, urgency, frequency, incontinence, polyuria, nocturia?
Hesitancy, hematuria?




Question:
What is visceral pain?
Answer:
pain when hollow organs are stretched or distended (i.e., intestine, billiary
tract)


May be difficult to localize


described as burning, cramping, aching




Question:
What is Somatic pain?
Answer:
pain from inflammation of parietal peritoneum


described as steady, aching, severe


more precisely localized

, Question:
What is referred pain?
Answer:
pain at distant sites innervated at approx. the same spinal level as the affected
structure


ex: pain from the chest, spine, or pelvis may be referred to the abdomen




Question:
What are health maintenance practices for hepatitis?
Answer:
Hepatitis A Vaccination - all children at age 1; individuals with chronic liver
disease; groups at risk (travelers, gay men, IV drug users, people with clotting
disorders)


Hepatitis B Vaccination - all adults in high risk settings (STI clinics, HIV
testing, correctional facilities, gay men, hemodialysis), people with exposure
to blood (IV drug users, health care workers), sex workers.


Hepatitis C - no vaccine

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