QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWER 2026
The person's health and wellness needs - CORRECT ANSWER What determines the
frequency of assessment needed for each individual?
The age of the individual being assessed.
The person's health and wellness needs.
Guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Insurance company regulations.
complete
problem-centered assessment
follow-up
emergency - CORRECT ANSWER Complete each sentence by selecting the correct
term from the dropdown menu.
The _________________ is often collected in a primary care setting, such as a
women's health clinic.
When a patient is experiencing a short-term problem, such as a rash, the care
provider conducts a problem_____________________.
Persons with chronic conditions, such as sickle-cell anemia, are seen by their
primary care provide for ______________________.
For a patient in cardiac arrest an _________________ assessment may be
obtained from relatives.
,Views the mind, body, and spirit as vital to overall wellness.
Each person is an active part of their own health and wellness.
Disease results from factors within and outside of the body. - CORRECT ANSWER
Which statements about holistic health are correct? (Select all that apply.)
Societal influences, including family, have little influence on individual health
practices.
Views the mind, body, and spirit as vital to overall wellness.
Lifestyle choices have no impact on overall health.
Each person is an active part of their own health and wellness.
Disease results from factors within and outside of the body.
"Your answers help determine if it is safe for you to receive the vaccine today." -
CORRECT ANSWER While handing back the complete form, Mr. Chaudhury asked
why the same questions are asked every year. What is the best response by the
nurse?
"It is for insurance purposes."
"So long as you give answers, I am not sure it matters."
"It provides information on your current state of health."
"Your answers help determine if it is safe for you to receive the vaccine today."
1. focused
2. follow-up
,3. follow-up
4. focused - CORRECT ANSWER Indicate which type of assessment is required for
each patient situation provided below.
1. Hospitalized patient experiencing an allergic reaction to a new medication.
______________
2. Adult with asthma that is stable. _____________
3. Expectant woman at home with severe morning sickness.____________
4. Young adult who walks into the emergency department saying they cut their
hand on a broken glass. ______________
emergency, airway, choking - CORRECT ANSWER While dining with friends, the
health professional notices a woman at the next table holding her hands to her
neck and goes to help. They begin a ___________ assessment of her
___________ by asking her "Are you ________?"
The car's driver who is slumped over the steering wheel, not moving. - CORRECT
ANSWER The health professional responds to an emergency call for help in the
lobby of the health facility and finds a car in the lobby and several people injured.
Which person will the health professional examine first?
The colleague with a torn uniform, walking with a limp, directing people out of the
lobby.
The individual lying on the floor screaming that their leg is broken.
The older adult bleeding from the head sitting quietly on the floor talking to a
crying child.
The car's driver who is slumped over the steering wheel, not moving.
, 1. complete, follow-up
2. complete, follow-up
3. complete, follow-up
4. complete, follow-up
5. complete, follow-up
6. complete
7. complete
8. Complete, focused, follow-up, emergency - CORRECT ANSWER Health
Assessment Components: Complete, Focused, Follow-up, Emergency,
1. Current state of health=
2. Perception of health=
3. Health maintenance behaviors=
4. Coping patterns=
5. Risk factors=
6. Detailed health history=
7. Full physical assessment=
8. Targeted physical assessment=
Request a more experienced colleague assess the heart sounds. - CORRECT
ANSWER The novice nurse completing a focused assessment prior to
administering a cardiovascular medication notices a rubbing sound when
assessing the apical pulse. The patient denies pain and the vital signs are normal.