ASSESSMENT EXAM SCRIPT 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS AND FULL SOLUTION GRADED
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⩥ Heaves/lifts. Answer: Abnormal
Visible elevations of the chest wall that indicate HF
⩥ Abdomen Assessment. Answer: - Have patient urinate before
- Have patient lie supine with arms at side and knees slightly bent
⩥ Right upper quadrant of abdomen. Answer: GLAD U PAK (starting
tour of quadrants - going on a trip)
Gallbladder
Liver
Ascending Transverse Colon
Duodenum
Ureter (Right)
Pancreatic head
,Adrenal gland (right)
Kidney (Right)
⩥ Right Lower Quadrant. Answer: Appendix
Ascending colon
Cecum
Kidney (Right)
Ovary (Right)
Tube (Right)
Ureter (Right)
⩥ Left Upper Quadrant. Answer: Adrenal Gland (Left)
Kidney (L)
Ureter (L)
Pancreas
Spleen
Stomach
Transverse descending colon
⩥ Left Lower Quadrant. Answer: OK DUST! (Done with trip, time to
clean!)
,Ovary (L)
Kidney (L)
Descending colon
Ureter (L)
Sigmoid Colon
Tube (L)
⩥ Assess abdominal skin. Answer: Lesions, scars and stretch marks
normal.
Abnormal
Dilated veins
- Possibly cirrhosis or inferior vena cava obstruction
Jaundice, Cyanosis, Ascites
- Possibly cirrhosis
⩥ Auscultate Bowel Sounds. Answer: - Best time to do is in between
meals
- Listen with diaphragm of stethoscope in all 4 quadrants
, Normal
- High pitched clicks and gurgles 5-35 times a minute
**If you hear no BS-listen for a full 5 minutes to make that
determination.
⩥ Rebound Tenderness AKA Blumberg's sign. Answer: An indication or
inflammation somewhere in the abdominal cavity.
Apply firm pressure for 4 seconds with the hand at a 90 degree angle
and with the fingers extended.
Release pressure
Observe pt. to see if releasing the pressure caused any pain.
⩥ Assess for kidney tenderness by. Answer: fist percussion over the
costovertebral angles a the scapular lines on the back.
⩥ If appendicitis is suspected. Answer: DO NOT press RLQ - it could
rupture appendix. Do a catskan instead
⩥ kyphosis. Answer: Increased curvature of thoracic spine
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