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Exam 2 NUR 6001 2025-2026 Question
and Correct answer GRADED A+
Solid Organs - ANSWERSmaintain their shape: liver, spleen, kidney, pancreas, ovaries



Hollow Organs - ANSWERSthe shape depends on contents: stomach, gallbladder, intestines, bladder,
uterus



Neoplasm of esophagus/stomach odor - ANSWERSsevere bad breath



Peptic ulcers odor - ANSWERSacid breath



Hepatic failure odor - ANSWERSsickly sweet odor



Esophageal diverticulum odor - ANSWERSodor of decay



Severe bowel obstruction odor - ANSWERSodor of feces



Cirrhosis with portal shunting odor - ANSWERSodor of rotten eggs and garlic



increased lunula size - ANSWERSindicates hyperthyroid, leprosy, and scleroderma



Normal bowel sounds for small intestine - ANSWERShigh-pitched, gurgling



Normal bowel sounds for colon - ANSWERSlow-pitched, rumbling

, Liver percussion - ANSWERSbegins at abdomen just below the umbilicus at the right midclavicular line,
percuss upward until dullness is heard



Spleen percussion - ANSWERSlie supine, breathe normally, percuss in the lowest intercostal space in the
left anterior axillary line, beginning at an area of lung resonance



may be heard from 6-10th ribs, normal percussion sounds can be either resonance or tympanic



Bladder percussion - ANSWERSpercussion of the suprapubic area can detect dullness, 400-600ml in
bladder before dullness heard



Fluid Wave Test - ANSWERSwith the patient's hand placed vertically in the middle of abdomen, place
your hands on each side of the patient's abdomen and tap one side while palpating the other side



If ascites is present, the examiner will feel fluid shifting from side to side



Rebound tenderness - ANSWERSelicit by deeply palpating then suddenly releasing pressure. If present in
the RLQ (McBurney's point), suggests patient has appendicitis



McBurney's sign - ANSWERStenderness and rigidity from the umbilicus to the right anterior superior iliac
spine. Frequently seen with appendicitis



Inspiration arrest (Murphy's sign) - ANSWERSpalpate below right costal margin. Ask patient to take a
deep breath. If patient stops breathing mid-inspiration due to pain, the sign is positive



Obturator test - ANSWERSplace patient in supine position with right leg flexed at hip and knee. Place a
hand just above knee with your other hand at the ankle. Rotate the patient's leg internally and
externally, positive in appendicitis



AAA palpation - ANSWERSplace each hand on either side of aorta and estimate the diameter of aorta,
diameter of 3cm or greater is positive
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