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Physical Examination & Health Assessment Test Bank | Jarvis & Eckhardt 9th Ed | NCLEX-Style Physical Assessment MCQs Description: Master the gold standard of health assessment education with this comprehensive Physical Examination and Health Assessment Test Bank, fully aligned with Jarvis & Eckhardt, 9th Edition. Designed for nursing students and early advanced practice learners, this digital resource delivers complete chapter-by-chapter coverage to strengthen clinical reasoning, physical examination accuracy, and exam readiness. Each chapter includes 20 rigorously developed NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with clear, evidence-based rationales, ensuring you not only know the correct answer but understand why it is correct. Questions are clinically focused and mirror real-world assessment scenarios, reinforcing the skills required for head-to-toe examinations, system-based assessments, and accurate documentation. This test bank supports efficient, high-yield study for health assessment courses, clinical skills labs, OSCEs, and NCLEX-RN preparation. Content emphasizes normal versus abnormal findings, cultural considerations, patient safety, prioritization, and clinical judgment, making it ideal for bridging theory to bedside practice. What’s Included: Full textbook coverage of Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 9th Edition 20 NCLEX-style physical assessment MCQs per chapter Verified correct answers with detailed rationales Clinical reasoning and assessment-based scenarios Coverage of comprehensive history taking and head-to-toe exams Focus on documentation, safety, and cultural competence Ideal For: BSN and ADN nursing students Health Assessment and Physical Examination courses Clinical skills and simulation labs NCLEX-RN and competency validation Early APRN and advanced assessment foundations Trusted worldwide, Jarvis & Eckhardt remain the authoritative reference in health assessment education—this test bank is your strategic tool to master it with confidence. Keywords: physical assessment test bank Jarvis and Eckhardt test bank health assessment nursing MCQs physical examination nursing questions NCLEX-style assessment questions clinical skills nursing study guide health assessment exam prep physical assessment MCQs Hashtags: #HealthAssessmentNursing #PhysicalExamination #JarvisEckhardt #NursingTestBank #ClinicalSkillsNursing #NCLEXPreparation #PhysicalAssessmentMCQs #NursingEducation #OSCEPreparation #HealthAssessmentTestBank

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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 29-year-old woman presents for a preconception visit. She
reports that her mother had “early-onset” Alzheimer disease
(diagnosed at 57) and that a maternal aunt had a child with a
neural tube defect. Her own physical exam and routine lab tests
are unremarkable. Which assessment action best integrates
Jarvis’ evidence-based approach for genetic and environmental
risk?
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,A. Reassure the patient: family history is not strongly predictive
without genetic testing.
B. Construct a three-generation pedigree and review modifiable
environmental exposures (e.g., folate, teratogens).
C. Order immediate genetic sequencing for all known Alzheimer
genes and neural tube defect polymorphisms.
D. Recommend adoption of a “wait-and-see” approach;
reassess family history only if symptoms appear.
Correct answer
B
Rationales
Correct (B): Jarvis emphasizes creating a detailed family history
(three-generation pedigree) to reveal inheritance patterns and
combining that with environmental/behavioral exposure
assessment. This approach supports diagnostic reasoning and
identification of modifiable risks (e.g., folate deficiency,
teratogen exposure) before reflexive testing. It is evidence-
based and patient-centered.
A: Too dismissive — family history offers actionable risk
stratification; Jarvis instructs clinicians to gather and interpret
pedigree data rather than simply reassure.
C: Premature—genetic sequencing may be appropriate after
pedigree/ counseling indicates high risk; immediate blanket
sequencing is not evidence-based and may cause unnecessary
anxiety.
D: Unsafe — delaying assessment ignores preventive

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,opportunities (e.g., folate supplementation) and violates Jarvis’
proactive assessment principles.
Teaching point
Build a three-generation pedigree and screen exposures to
identify modifiable reproductive risks.
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 42-year-old man reports he smokes 1 pack/day, works in a
battery-recycling plant, and his father died of coronary artery
disease at age 52. On exam his blood pressure is 138/86 mm Hg
and BMI 29. Which interpretation best describes his combined
genetic and environmental risk?
A. Genetic predisposition explains his cardiovascular risk;
environmental factors are minor.
B. Environmental exposures (smoking, lead/polish exposure)
and family history interact to increase his overall risk — both
require assessment and intervention.
C. Only modifiable risks (smoking, BMI) matter now; family
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, history is irrelevant because he is asymptomatic.
D. Because his blood pressure is below 140 systolic, no
immediate action is needed.
Correct answer
B
Rationales
Correct (B): Jarvis’ framework integrates genetics with
environment: gene-environment interactions elevate disease
risk beyond either factor alone. A thorough assessment and
targeted interventions (smoking cessation, occupational
exposure evaluation, risk factor modification) are warranted.
A: Incorrect — it minimizes significant environmental
influences; Jarvis stresses dynamic interaction between genes
and environment.
C: Incorrect — family history provides risk stratification and
influences screening/timing of interventions despite current
symptom absence.
D: Risk-based management requires more than a single BP
threshold; given family history and other risks, intervention and
monitoring are appropriate.
Teaching point
Assess both family history and exposures—gene-environment
interactions change screening and prevention priorities.
Citation
Jarvis, C., & Eckhardt, A. L. (2023). Physical Examination and
Health Assessment (9th ed.). Ch. 1. Elsevier Shop
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