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NCLEX-Style Physical Examination & Health Assessment Test Bank | Jarvis & Eckhardt 9th Edition | Full Coverage MCQs Master physical examination and health assessment with confidence using this comprehensive digital test bank aligned to Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 9th Edition by Carolyn Jarvis and Ann L. Eckhardt—the gold-standard textbook in nursing assessment education. This product delivers FULL textbook coverage across all units and chapters, with 20 rigorously developed NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) per chapter, each accompanied by clear, evidence-based rationales that reinforce correct clinical reasoning. The questions are intentionally designed to mirror real-world patient encounters, OSCEs, and high-stakes nursing exams, ensuring learners move beyond memorization to true assessment mastery. Built for health assessment, physical examination, and clinical skills courses, this test bank strengthens learners’ ability to conduct accurate head-to-toe assessments, distinguish normal versus abnormal findings, apply system-based assessment frameworks, and document findings with professional precision. Cultural considerations, patient safety principles, and prioritization are embedded throughout to reflect contemporary nursing practice. Whether preparing for course exams, skills labs, competency validation, or NCLEX-RN, this resource provides a time-efficient, high-yield study solution that supports confident patient evaluation and sound clinical judgment. Key Features: Full-chapter coverage of Jarvis & Eckhardt, 9th Edition 20 NCLEX-style physical assessment MCQs per chapter Detailed, evidence-based rationales for every question Head-to-toe and system-based assessment scenarios Focus on normal vs. abnormal findings and documentation Digital format for flexible, self-paced study Ideal For: BSN and ADN nursing students Health Assessment & Physical Examination courses Clinical skills labs and OSCE preparation NCLEX-RN readiness Early APRN and advanced assessment foundations Keywords: physical examination and health assessment test bank Jarvis and Eckhardt health assessment health assessment nursing MCQs physical assessment test bank clinical skills nursing study guide NCLEX-style assessment questions head-to-toe assessment nursing physical examination nursing exams Hashtags: #HealthAssessmentNursing #PhysicalExaminationTestBank #JarvisHealthAssessment #NursingClinicalSkills #PhysicalAssessmentMCQs #NCLEXPreparation #NursingEducationResources #OSCEPreparation #HeadToToeAssessment #NursingTestBank

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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND HEALTH
ASSESSMENT
9TH EDITION
• AUTHOR(S)CAROLYN JARVIS; ANN L.
ECKHARDT


TEST BANK

1)
Reference
Ch. 1 — Evidence-Based Assessment — Genetics and
Environment
Stem
A 28-year-old woman presents for a well visit. She reports her
mother and maternal aunt had early-onset breast cancer (both
in their 40s). She is otherwise healthy and asks whether she
should have genetic testing now. You note no personal breast
findings on exam. How should you counsel her regarding next
steps?


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,Options
A. Recommend immediate BRCA genetic testing because of two
family members with breast cancer.
B. Take a three-generation pedigree and refer for genetic
counseling to evaluate testing appropriateness.
C. Reassure that without a personal cancer diagnosis, genetic
testing is unnecessary.
D. Order mammography now and postpone any genetic
discussion until results return.
Correct answer
B
Rationales
Correct (B): Jarvis emphasizes using family history (three-
generation pedigree) to assess genetic risk before testing;
referral to genetic counseling ensures appropriate risk
stratification, informed consent, and interpretation—critical for
safe, evidence-based decision making.
A: Testing without structured pedigree assessment can lead to
unnecessary testing and misinterpretation; family pattern
(maternal lineage, ages, other cancers) must be clarified first.
C: Dismissing testing outright ignores significant family
clustering and misses the need for risk evaluation; Jarvis
stresses individualized assessment.
D: Mammography may be part of screening but does not
replace genetic risk assessment; ordering imaging before


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,pedigree/genetic counseling may delay appropriate risk
management decisions.
Teaching point
Obtain a three-generation pedigree and refer to genetic
counseling before ordering genetic tests.
Citation
Jarvis, C., & Eckhardt, A. L. (2023). Physical Examination and
Health Assessment (9th ed.). Ch. 1.


2)
Reference
Ch. 1 — Evidence-Based Assessment — Genetics and
Environment
Stem
A 6-year-old boy is brought for developmental delay. His
parents ask whether environmental exposures could explain his
delayed speech. You learn they live in an older home with
peeling paint and use a backyard well. Which initial assessment
step best prioritizes safety and diagnostic yield?
Options
A. Order an MRI of the brain to look for structural causes.
B. Screen the child for blood lead level and obtain a focused
environmental history.
C. Refer for speech therapy and reassess in 6 months.

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, D. Assume developmental variation; advise enrichment
activities at home.
Correct answer
B
Rationales
Correct (B): Jarvis highlights targeted environmental history and
screening when exposures are plausible; lead exposure is a
modifiable, high-risk cause of developmental delay—blood lead
testing is a priority for safety and treatment.
A: Neuroimaging is not first-line for developmental delay
without focal neurologic signs; it’s less efficient and may delay
addressing environmental risks.
C: While therapy is important, delaying exposure assessment
risks ongoing neurotoxic exposure; screening should occur
concurrently.
D: Minimizing parental concerns without objective screening
misses a possible reversible cause; Jarvis advocates evidence-
based assessment of environment.
Teaching point
Suspect lead exposure with old housing and developmental
delay; obtain blood lead testing promptly.
Citation
Jarvis, C., & Eckhardt, A. L. (2023). Physical Examination and
Health Assessment (9th ed.). Ch. 1.



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