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,Test Bank For Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 5th Edition
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By Ja cqueline Rhoads And Sandra Wiggins Petersen DC DC DC DC DC DC DC




Table of Contents
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Part 1 Strategies for Effective Health Assessm
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en t Chapter 1 Interview and History-
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Taking Strategies Chapter 2 Physical Examinat
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io n Strategies Chapter 3 Documentation Strat
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egies Chapter 4 Cultural and Spiritual Assess
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ment Ch apter 5 Nutritional Assessment
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Part 2 Advanced Assessment of Systemic Disorders
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Chapter 6 Mental Health Disorde
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rs Chapter 7 Integumentary Diso
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rder s Chapter 8 Eye Disorders
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Chapter 9 Ear Disorders
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Chapter 10 Nose, Sinus, Mouth, and Throat Disorders C
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hap ter 11 Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 12 Cardiovascular Disorders
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C hapter 13 Endocrine Disorders Ch
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apter 14 Gastrointestinal Disorders C
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5 Neurological Disorders
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Chapter 16 Male Genitourinary Disorders
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Chapter 17 Female Genitourinary and Breast Disorders
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Cha pter 18 Musculoskeletal Disorders
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1. Which of the following is an example of subjective data that may be collected durin
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g a healt h assessment?
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B) A patient’s recall of his or her past health conditions
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C) Results from an abdominal CT scan DC DC DC DC DC

D) Complete blood coun DC DC

t Ans: B
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Complexity: Moderate DC

Ahead: Functions of the Interview and Health History
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Title: Interview and History-
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Taking Strategies Taxonomy: Application
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2. Which of the following is true regarding the data taken in a health history?
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A) Most health history data are objective and measurable.
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B) Objective data are error-free, quantifiable data.
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C) Subjective data, being inherently less accurate, are of less value than objective data.
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D) A successful individualized plan of care must incorporate subjective
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Ahead: Functions of the Interview and Health History
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Subject: Chapter 1
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Title: Interview and History-
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Taking Strategies Taxonomy: Analysis
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3. What do Coulehan and Block define as “listening to the total communication . . . and letting
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the patien t know that you are really hearing”?
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A) Cultural competence DC

B) Patience
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Subject: Chapter 1
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Title: Interview and History-
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Taking Strategies Taxonomy: Recall
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4. The provider is preparing to take a health history for a new patient. He takes the patient to
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Ca private room and asks the patient to don a hospital gown. After stepping outside to give th
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e patient sufficient tim e to change, he then comes back in and asks permission to conduct th
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e history. He sits next to the pat ient at eye level, discreetly observes the patient for any sen
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sory deficits, and asks the patient if he may take brief notes of the conversation. During the c
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onversation, he gives the patient time to answer ques tions fully. He makes sure that his questi
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ons do not contain technical terms and quietly observes the p atient’s nonverbal behaviors thro
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ughout. Which mistake did the provider make?
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A) He should have allowed the patient to remain fully clothed in their own clothing for their comfort
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B) He should not have omitted technical terminology. Patients like having a chance to learn.
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C) He should have seated himself slightly above eye level to give the patient nonverbal reass
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urance o f his experience and professionalism.
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D) He should have asked explicitly about the nonverbal changes he was noticing in orde
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r to gain a deeper level of understanding of the patient’s current condition.
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Ans: A DC

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Ahead: Taking a Health History Su
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Title: Interview and History-
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5. Which of the following is true of both comprehensive and focused health histories?
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A) They both include identifying data.
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B) They both include a social history.
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C) They both include a family history.
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D) They are both conducted in emergency situatio
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ns. Ans: A
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Complexity: Moderate DC

Ahead: Taking a Health History Su
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Title: Interview and History-
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Taking Strategies Taxonomy: Application
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6. In the mnemonic devise PQRST, which of the following includes describing the locati
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on of th e symptoms?
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A) Precipitating factors DC

B) Quality
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Ahead: Taking a Health History Su
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Title: Interview and History-Taking Strategies
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