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Week 7 and Immersion: Midweek Comprehension Quiz

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Week 7 and Immersion: Midweek Comprehension Quiz Due Jun 17 at 11:59pm Points 12 Questions 2 Available Jun 15 at 12am - Jun 17 at 11:59pm 3 days Time Limit 5 Minutes Instructions The late assignment policy does not apply to quizzes and exams. All quizzes and exams close at the time they are due. For quizzes and exams not submitted by the specified due date and time, a score of zero will be assigned. The Week 7 quiz has 2 questions. You will have one attempt. This quiz must be completed by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. MT. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 5 minutes 12 out of 12 Score for this quiz: 12 out of 12 Submitted Jun 17 at 11:45am This attempt took 5 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts I attest to have completed or will complete by the conclusion of the immersion event a minimum of 25 lab hours practicing physical assessment skills during Weeks 1-6 of this course. . Question 2 10 / 10 pts According to the Immersion video and Grading Rubric, match the physical assessment skill with the suggested sequential order (first through fifth) in which the skill should be performed at Immersion during the check-off evaluation. According to the Bates' textbook, when conducting a general, comprehensive physical examination, move from "head-to-toe." Avoid examining the patient's feet, for example, before checking the face or mouth. You will quickly see that some segments of the examination are best assessed when the patient is sitting, such as examination of the head and neck and the thorax and lungs, whereas others are best obtained with the patient supine, such as the cardiovascular and abdominal examinations. It is important to note that clinicians vary in where they place different segments of the examination, especially examinations of the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system. With practice, you will develop your own sequence of examination, keeping the need for thoroughness and patient comfort in mind. At first, you may need notes to remind you what to look for, but over time, this sequence will become habitual and remind you to return to segments of the examination you may have skipped, helping you to be complete. Quiz Score: 12 out of 12 Submission Details: Time: 5 minutes Current Score: 12 out of 12

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