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Test Bank for Physical Examination and Health Assessment
9th Edition by Carolyn Jarvis | ISBN: 9780323809849

Comprehensive Test Bank & Assessment Guide | Graded A+



Nursing Health Assessment Comprehensive Practice Review
50 Questions | 2026/2027 Aligned


Alignment Frameworks:
AACN Essentials Domain 1 & 2
Jarvis Health Assessment Framework
NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM)
Contemporary Nursing Curriculum Standards
Evidence-Based Physical Examination Guidelines



Section Content Area Q#

1 Foundations of Health Assessment: Clinical Reasoning, Health History & Cultural Competence
1-10

2 General Survey, Vital Signs, Pain Assessment & Nutrition Screening 11-20

3 Regional Assessments: Skin, Head/Neck, Thorax/Lungs, Cardiovascular & Peripheral
21-30
Vascular

4 Abdominal, Musculoskeletal, Neurological & Genitourinary Assessment Techniques 31-40

5 Special Populations, Documentation Standards & Comprehensive Synthesis 41-50



Cognitive Distribution: 30% Recall | 50% Application | 20% Analysis
Question Style: 75% Scenario-Based Health Assessment Vignettes | 25% Direct Knowledge

, Section 1: Foundations of Health Assessment: Clinical Reasoning, Health History & Cultural
Competence (Q1-Q10)
Q1: A nursing student is obtaining a health history from a new patient. Which component of the health
history is documented using the mnemonic OLDCARTS?
A. A. Biographical data and demographic information
B. B. The history of the present illness (HPI) including onset, location, duration, character, aggravating/relieving
factors, radiation, timing, and severity
C. C. The past medical and surgical history
D. D. The family history and genetic risk factors
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: OLDCARTS is a systematic mnemonic used to document the History of Present Illness (HPI), capturing key
characteristics of the patient's chief complaint: Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating factors, Relieving
factors, Radiation, Timing, and Severity. Biographical data (A), past history (C), and family history (D) are separate
components of the complete health history.

Q2: A nurse is interviewing a patient who speaks limited English. An interpreter is available. Which
technique is MOST appropriate for conducting the interview?
A. A. Speak directly to the interpreter and ask them to relay questions to the patient
B. B. Speak directly to the patient in short, simple sentences, maintain eye contact with the patient, and use the
interpreter as a communication bridge rather than speaking to the interpreter about the patient
C. C. Use medical terminology to ensure precise translation by the interpreter
D. D. Ask the patient's family member who is bilingual to interpret to save time
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Best practice for working with interpreters involves speaking directly to the patient, maintaining eye contact
with the patient (not the interpreter), using short sentences, and pausing for translation. This preserves the therapeutic
relationship and shows respect. Option A depersonalizes the interaction. Option C increases translation error risk. Option
D violates patient confidentiality and may compromise family dynamics.

Q3: A nurse is using open-ended questions during a health history interview. Which of the following is
an example of an open-ended question?
A. A. "Are you experiencing any chest pain?"
B. B. "Do you take any medications?"
C. C. "Tell me about what brings you in today."
D. D. "Have you been hospitalized before?"
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Open-ended questions invite the patient to share information in their own words and encourage elaboration,
beginning with words like "tell me," "describe," or "how." Options A, B, and D are closed-ended questions that elicit
yes/no or limited responses. Open-ended questions are preferred at the beginning of an interview to gather
comprehensive information before using closed-ended questions to clarify specific details.

Q4: A nurse is applying the clinical reasoning cycle during a health assessment. Which step involves
comparing the patient's current findings to expected norms and identifying significant deviations?
A. A. Collecting cues and information
B. B. Processing information and identifying problems/issues
C. C. Establishing goals and taking action
D. D. Evaluating outcomes and reflecting on the process
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The clinical reasoning cycle involves recognizing cues, then processing information by analyzing, comparing
to norms, and identifying problems. This step bridges data collection and clinical decision-making. Collecting cues (A)
precedes processing. Goals and action (C) follow problem identification. Evaluation (D) occurs after interventions.

Q5: A nurse is conducting a health assessment on a patient from a cultural background different from
their own. Which approach BEST demonstrates cultural humility?
A. A. Memorizing a list of cultural practices for the patient's ethnic group
B. B. Avoiding all discussion of cultural factors to prevent offense

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