9th Edition, complete test bank; questions and answers (deeply explained)
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9th Edition, complete test bank; questions and answers (deeply explained)
Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination 9th Edition Ball Test Bank / Ball: Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, 9th Edition, complete test bank; questions and answers (deeply explained)
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Chapter 01: The History and Interviewing Process
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A survey of mobility and activities of daily living (ADL) is part of a(n):
a. ethnic assessment.
b. functional assessment.
c. genetic examination.
d. social history.
e. sexual history.
ANS: B
A functional assessment is an assessment of a patient's mobility, upper extremity movement, household
management, activities of daily living, and instrumental activities of daily living.
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2. Constitutional symptoms in the ROS refer to:
a. height, visual acuity, and body mass index.
b. fever, chills, fatigue, and malaise.
c. hearing loss, tinnitus, and diplopia.
d. rashes, skin turgor, and temperature.
e. joint stiffness, redness, and swelling.
ANS: B
General constitutional symptoms refer to fever, chills, malaise, fatigability, night sweats, sleep patterns, and
weight (average, preferred, present, change).
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3. J.M. has been seen in your clinic for 5 years. She presents today with signs and symptoms of acute
sinusitis. The type of history that is warranted is a(n) history.
a. complete
b. inventory
c. problem or focused
d. interim
e. family
ANS: C
If the patient is well known or if you have been seeing the patient for the same problem over time, a
focused history is appropriate.
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4. A pedigree diagram is drafted
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a. sexual orientation and history.
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b. growth and developmental status.
c. genetic and familial health problems.
d. ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
e. the past medical history.
ANS: C
Drafting a pedigree diagram, or genogram, is a method to determine consanguinity of health problems.
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