MDA 135 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Subjective, objective, assessment, plan - ANS SOAP
what the patient tells you - ANS subjective
Observable, measurable data. What can be seen or tested - ANS objective
Official diagnosis based on subjective and objective, test RESULTS - ANS Assessment
chief complaint - ANS CC
who, what, when, where, why, how - ANS Five W's and H
history of present illness - ANS HPI
past medical illness - ANS PMI
Chief complaint (cc), history of present illness (hpi), past family and social history (pfsh) and
review of systems (ros) - ANS Medical history includes
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, Significant medical issues-anything that "runs in the family"-among parents, children,
grandparents, grandchildren (heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke) - ANS Family history
includes
behavior that reveals a person's feelings without words, through facial expressions, body
language, and vocal cues - ANS non verbal behavior
May give clues for unspoken concerns - ANS Why is non verbal behavior important
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure - ANS Vitals
Pulse ox, O2 sats - ANS What is oxygen saturation called
height and weight - ANS anthropometric measurements
body mass index (measurement of body fat based on height and weight) - ANS BMI
Up to 30 - ANS Normal BMI
basal metabolic rate, minimum calories needed for basic function - ANS BMR
How a person walks - ANS gait
Be specific, explain what the exam is for, how the gown needs to be worn, getting sheets to
cover patient, make sure patient understands directions - ANS What are some things to
consider when instructing a patient to change into a gown?
Illness, stress, depression, anxiety, exercise, age, gender, environment, time of day -
ANS What can affect a person's temperature?
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Subjective, objective, assessment, plan - ANS SOAP
what the patient tells you - ANS subjective
Observable, measurable data. What can be seen or tested - ANS objective
Official diagnosis based on subjective and objective, test RESULTS - ANS Assessment
chief complaint - ANS CC
who, what, when, where, why, how - ANS Five W's and H
history of present illness - ANS HPI
past medical illness - ANS PMI
Chief complaint (cc), history of present illness (hpi), past family and social history (pfsh) and
review of systems (ros) - ANS Medical history includes
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, Significant medical issues-anything that "runs in the family"-among parents, children,
grandparents, grandchildren (heart disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke) - ANS Family history
includes
behavior that reveals a person's feelings without words, through facial expressions, body
language, and vocal cues - ANS non verbal behavior
May give clues for unspoken concerns - ANS Why is non verbal behavior important
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure - ANS Vitals
Pulse ox, O2 sats - ANS What is oxygen saturation called
height and weight - ANS anthropometric measurements
body mass index (measurement of body fat based on height and weight) - ANS BMI
Up to 30 - ANS Normal BMI
basal metabolic rate, minimum calories needed for basic function - ANS BMR
How a person walks - ANS gait
Be specific, explain what the exam is for, how the gown needs to be worn, getting sheets to
cover patient, make sure patient understands directions - ANS What are some things to
consider when instructing a patient to change into a gown?
Illness, stress, depression, anxiety, exercise, age, gender, environment, time of day -
ANS What can affect a person's temperature?
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