NURS-6512N / NURS 6512 / NURS6512
Advanced Health Assessment Midterm
Exam 2025/2026 – Actual Exam Guide
with Verified Questions and Correct
Answers
Section 1: Health History and Interview Techniques
Question 1
Which component of the health history is most critical for identifying risk factors for
cardiovascular disease?
A. Social history
B. Family history
C. Review of systems
D. Past medical history
Correct Answer: B. Family history
Rationale: Family history is critical for identifying genetic predispositions to cardiovascular
disease, such as coronary artery disease or hypertension, per AHA guidelines. It provides insight
into hereditary risk factors that may not be evident in other history components.
Question 2
A nurse practitioner (NP) is interviewing a client who appears reluctant to share information.
Which technique enhances therapeutic communication?
A. Asking rapid-fire questions
B. Using open-ended questions
C. Interrupting to clarify details
D. Focusing only on medical history
Correct Answer: B. Using open-ended questions
Rationale: Open-ended questions encourage the client to share more information and build
trust, fostering therapeutic communication. Rapid-fire questions or interruptions may increase
anxiety, per ANA communication standards.
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Question 3
When assessing cultural considerations, which question is most appropriate to ask?
A. “Why don’t you follow a standard diet?”
B. “What cultural practices influence your health beliefs?”
C. “Do you prefer Western medicine?”
D. “Are you religious?”
Correct Answer: B. What cultural practices influence your health beliefs?”
Rationale: This question respects cultural diversity and elicits information about health
beliefs without judgment, aligning with culturally competent care per AACN guidelines.
Question 4
A client reports “feeling tired all the time.” Which follow-up question best clarifies the
symptom?
A. “Do you drink coffee?”
B. “Can you describe what you mean by ‘tired’ and when it occurs?”
C. “Are you sleeping enough?”
D. “Is it related to your job?”
Correct Answer: B. Can you describe what you mean by ‘tired’ and when it occurs?”
Rationale: This open-ended question uses the OLD CART mnemonic (Onset, Location,
Duration, Characteristics, Aggravating factors, Relieving factors, Treatment) to clarify the
symptom, guiding differential diagnosis, per Bates’ guidelines.
Question 5
Which component of the health history is most likely to reveal a client’s use of complementary
therapies?
A. Social history
B. Past medical history
C. Medication history
D. Review of systems
Correct Answer: C. Medication history
Rationale: The medication history includes prescription, over-the-counter, and
complementary therapies (e.g., herbal supplements), which may impact treatment plans, per NP
practice standards.
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Section 2: Physical Examination Techniques
Question 6
When auscultating the heart, where is the aortic area located?
A. Second right intercostal space
B. Second left intercostal space
C. Fifth left intercostal space
D. Third left intercostal space
Correct Answer: A. Second right intercostal space
Rationale: The aortic area is located at the second right intercostal space, near the sternum,
where aortic valve sounds are best heard, per Bates’ physical examination guidelines.
Question 7
Which technique is correct when palpating the abdomen?
A. Use deep pressure immediately
B. Palpate tender areas first
C. Use light palpation before deep palpation
D. Avoid palpation if pain is present
Correct Answer: C. Use light palpation before deep palpation
Rationale: Light palpation assesses for tenderness and muscle guarding, followed by deep
palpation for organ size or masses, minimizing discomfort, per Bates’ guidelines.
Question 8
A nurse practitioner is assessing cranial nerve VII (facial nerve). Which test is appropriate?
A. Ask the client to stick out their tongue
B. Test pupil response to light
C. Ask the client to smile and puff out cheeks
D. Check for gag reflex
Correct Answer: C. Ask the client to smile and puff out cheeks
Rationale: Cranial nerve VII controls facial muscles. Smiling and puffing cheeks assess
symmetry and strength, per neurological assessment standards.