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Bates' Advanced Health Assessment Chapters 1- 4, & 7 (Health History, HEENT) TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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    Bates' Advanced Health Assessment Chapters 1- 4, & 7 (Health History, HEENT) TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS

  • For which of the following patients would a comprehensive health history be appropriate? - A new patient with the chief complaint of "I am here to establish care" comprehensive assessment - all the elements of the health history and the complete physical examination focused or problem-oriented assessment - for patients that you know well that are returning for routine office care or for patients with specific "urgent care" concerns subjective data - what the patient tells you object...
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H&P Final Bates MC EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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    H&P Final Bates MC EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  • 1. When performing a genitourinary assessment, you note that the urethral meatus is positioned ventrally. This is most likely to be: (A) A stricture (B) Hypospadius (C) The result of a circumcision (D) Related to the aging process - (B) Hypospadius Hypospadius is a congenital displacement of the urethral meatus to the inferior surface of the penis. A groove extends from the displaced urethral meatus to its normal location on the tip of the glans. There is no association between aging an...
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Bates Chapter 9 EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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    Bates Chapter 9 EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  • 1. You are performing a thorough cardiac examination. Which of the following chambers of the heart can you assess by palpation? A) Left atrium B) Right atrium C) Right ventricle D) Sinus node - C) Right ventricle 2. What is responsible for the inspiratory splitting of S2? A) Closure of aortic, then pulmonic valves B) Closure of mitral, then tricuspid valves C) Closure of aortic, then tricuspid valves D) Closure of mitral, then pulmonic valves - A) Closure of aortic, then pulmonic valv...
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Bates- Neuro Physical Exam TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • How do you test the function of CN I? - 1. occlude each nostrils and test for patency 2. ask the pt to close their eyes 3. bring a smell to each of their nostrils and ask them to identify it How do you test the function of CN II? - 1. Test Visual Acuity 2. Fundoscopic- optic disc enlargement, pallor, and bulging 3. Confrontation Test How do you test the function of CN II and III? - 1. inspect pupils for size difference (aniscoria >0.04mm) 2. test pupillary light rxns (direct/consenua...
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Bates- Neuro EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS  AND ANSWERS
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    Bates- Neuro EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  • Sensitivity - Number of people who test positive. A test with a high sensitivity will rule _______ (in/out)? - IN Specificity - Number of people who test negative. A test with a high specificity will rule _____(in/out)? - OUT If 100 patients known to have a colon cancer were tested, and 43 tested positive, what percentage would be the sensitivity of the test? - 43% Do we rule out a disease with high sensitivity or high specificity? - Specificity If 100 patients with no known colon cancer...
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Bates- Neuro Abdomen EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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    Bates- Neuro Abdomen EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  • When divided into 9 sections, what are the midline 3 sections called? (from top to bottom) - Epigastric, Umbilical, Hypogastric (or suprapubic) What structures are not usually palpable? - Most of liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, appendix What structure is commonly misidentified as a tumor in the epigastrium? - xiphoid process Where is the abdominal aorta usually palpable? - Epigastrium What quadrant is the spleen located in? - Left upper quadrant Describe location of spleen - Later...
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Bates Chapter 8: Lung and Thorax EXAM TOP 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • Where do you insert the needle for a tension pneumothorax? - 2nd intercostal space In what intercostal space do you insert a chest tube? - 4th intercostal space Where do you check for the lower margin of an endotracheal tube on a chest Xray? - T4 What is another term for the sternal angle? - Angle of Louis Which ribs articulate with the sternum directly? - 1-7 Which ribs articulate with the costal cartilage just above them? - 8, 9, 10 Which ribs have no anterior attachments? What are they ...
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Bates- Neuro Outstanding Illumination.
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    Bates- Neuro Outstanding Illumination.

  • How do you test the function of CN II? 1. Test Visual Acuity 2. Fundoscopic- optic disc enlargement, pallor, and bulging 3. Confrontation Test How do you test the function of CN II and III? 1. inspect pupils for size difference (aniscoria >0.04mm) 2. test pupillary light rxns (direct/consenual) 3. Near response (accommodation) How do you test the function of CN III, IV, and VI? 1. Test EOMs (if pt has diplopia, what direction makes it worse?) 2. Check for convergence If there is bi...
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