Advanced Health Assessment Final Exam Nurs
6512 with all 100 Questions and Correct Answers
Graded A+/ Nurs 6512 Final Exam Practice Qs
with Correct Answers Latest 2025-2026
98 out of 100 points
1 hour, 47 minutes out of 2 hours
Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
Submitted Answers, Incorrectly Answered Questions
• Question 1
1 out of 1 points
During chest assessment, you note the patient's voice quality while auscultating the lung
fields. The voice sound is intensified, there is a nasal quality to the voice, and the e's sound
like a s. This sound is indicative of:
Selected Answer: lung consolidation.
• Question 2
As Mr. B. enters the room, you observe that his gait is wide based and he staggers from side
to side while swaying his trunk. You would document Mr. B.'s pattern as:
Selected Answer: cerebellar ataxia.
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy will likely produce:
Selected Answer: diminished pain sensation.
• Question 4 Montgomery tubercles are most prominent in the breasts of:
Selected Answer: pregnant women.
• Question 5
Which one of the following techniques is used to detect a torn meniscus?
Selected Answer: McMurray test
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,• Question 6
Ulnar deviation and boutonniere deformities are characteristic of:
pg. 2
, Selected Answer: rheumatoid arthritis.
• Question 7
A pulsation that is diminished to the point of being barely palpable would be graded as:
Selected Answer: 1
• Question 8
In the most effective percussion technique of the posterior lung fields, the patient
cooperates by:
Selected Answer: folding the arms in front.
Question 9
When palpating joints, crepitus may occur when:
Selected Answer: irregular bony surfaces rub together.
• Question 10
While collecting personal and social history data from a woman complaining of breast
discomfort, you should question her regarding:
Selected Answer: alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine use.
• Question 11
Postural hypotension is defined as a when the patient stands, compared with sitting or
supine readings.
Selected Answer: systolic pressure drop of more than 15 mm Hg with a pulse rate
increase
• Question 12
You are examining a patient in the emergency department who has recently sustained head
trauma. In order to initially assess this patient's neurologic status, you would:
Selected Answer: test the six cardinal points of gaze.
• Question 13
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6512 with all 100 Questions and Correct Answers
Graded A+/ Nurs 6512 Final Exam Practice Qs
with Correct Answers Latest 2025-2026
98 out of 100 points
1 hour, 47 minutes out of 2 hours
Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
Submitted Answers, Incorrectly Answered Questions
• Question 1
1 out of 1 points
During chest assessment, you note the patient's voice quality while auscultating the lung
fields. The voice sound is intensified, there is a nasal quality to the voice, and the e's sound
like a s. This sound is indicative of:
Selected Answer: lung consolidation.
• Question 2
As Mr. B. enters the room, you observe that his gait is wide based and he staggers from side
to side while swaying his trunk. You would document Mr. B.'s pattern as:
Selected Answer: cerebellar ataxia.
• Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy will likely produce:
Selected Answer: diminished pain sensation.
• Question 4 Montgomery tubercles are most prominent in the breasts of:
Selected Answer: pregnant women.
• Question 5
Which one of the following techniques is used to detect a torn meniscus?
Selected Answer: McMurray test
pg. 1
,• Question 6
Ulnar deviation and boutonniere deformities are characteristic of:
pg. 2
, Selected Answer: rheumatoid arthritis.
• Question 7
A pulsation that is diminished to the point of being barely palpable would be graded as:
Selected Answer: 1
• Question 8
In the most effective percussion technique of the posterior lung fields, the patient
cooperates by:
Selected Answer: folding the arms in front.
Question 9
When palpating joints, crepitus may occur when:
Selected Answer: irregular bony surfaces rub together.
• Question 10
While collecting personal and social history data from a woman complaining of breast
discomfort, you should question her regarding:
Selected Answer: alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine use.
• Question 11
Postural hypotension is defined as a when the patient stands, compared with sitting or
supine readings.
Selected Answer: systolic pressure drop of more than 15 mm Hg with a pulse rate
increase
• Question 12
You are examining a patient in the emergency department who has recently sustained head
trauma. In order to initially assess this patient's neurologic status, you would:
Selected Answer: test the six cardinal points of gaze.
• Question 13
pg. 3