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HEALTH ASSESSMENT - Official Exam 2026/2027
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 Health History and Interviewing Q1-Q20
Section 2 Physical Examination Techniques and Equipment Q21-Q40
Section 3 HEENT Assessment Q41-Q60
Section 4 Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Abdominal Assessment Q61-Q80
Section 5 Musculoskeletal, Neurological, and Integumentary Assessment Q81-Q100
Instructions: Select the single best answer for each question. This exam is designed for NUR 2092 Health Assessment final exam review
preparation. Passing score: 80% (80 questions correct).
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Q1 Question 1 of 100
A 45-year-old woman arrives at the primary care clinic for her first visit in three years. The nurse is
preparing to conduct a comprehensive health history. The patient appears anxious and avoids eye
contact. What is the most appropriate initial action to establish a therapeutic relationship?
A. Sit at eye level, introduce yourself, and explain the purpose of the interview
B. Begin with the most sensitive questions to get them out of the way quickly
C. Hand the patient a written questionnaire to complete in the waiting room
D. Ask a colleague to conduct the interview since the patient seems uncomfortable
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Establishing rapport through introduction and explanation builds trust and reduces anxiety. Starting with
sensitive questions increases discomfort, written forms eliminate therapeutic communication, and delegating
avoids the nurse's responsibility to build rapport.
Q2 Question 2 of 100
A 62-year-old man with hypertension and type 2 diabetes presents for a follow-up. He takes his
blood pressure medication only when he feels dizzy. Which component of the health history is most
important to explore further based on this finding?
A. Past medical history of dizziness episodes
B. Current medication adherence and health literacy
C. Family history of cardiovascular disease
D. Review of systems for neurological symptoms
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
The patient's behavior indicates poor medication adherence and low health literacy about how
antihypertensives work, making this the priority to explore. While the other areas are relevant, addressing the
root cause of nonadherence is the most critical assessment need.
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,Q3 Question 3 of 100
A 28-year-old pregnant woman at 32 weeks gestation asks whether information about substance
use will be shared with anyone. The nurse's best response balances patient autonomy with
mandatory reporting obligations by
A. Assuring complete confidentiality without any exceptions
B. Explaining that confidentiality is maintained within legal limits and describing reporting
requirements
C. Skipping the substance use questions and moving to the physical examination
D. Telling the patient that honesty is mandatory for proper medical care
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The nurse must be honest about both confidentiality protections and mandatory reporting requirements,
allowing the patient to make an informed decision about disclosure. Assuring absolute confidentiality is
dishonest, skipping questions omits critical data, and demanding honesty is coercive.
Q4 Question 4 of 100
A 55-year-old man of Vietnamese descent is admitted for chest pain. He defers all health history
questions to his eldest son at the bedside. The nurse's best approach is to
A. Insist the patient must answer questions himself for accuracy
B. Recognize the cultural dynamic and involve the son while directing questions to the patient
C. Document that the patient is noncompliant with the interview process
D. Ask the son to leave the room so the patient can speak freely
Correct Answer: D
Rationale:
Cultural humility requires recognizing family hierarchy in health care decisions common in many Asian
cultures. Involving the son while still directing questions to the patient respects both the cultural dynamic and
patient autonomy, unlike insisting, removing the son, or labeling noncompliance.
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, Q5 Question 5 of 100
A 38-year-old woman describes headaches occurring three to four times per week behind her eyes
with mild nausea. Her mother had migraines. Which statement by the nurse best demonstrates a
clarifying question?
A. Do you think these are migraines like your mother had?
B. Can you describe what the pain feels like and how long each episode lasts?
C. You probably have migraines since they run in your family
D. Have you tried taking over-the-counter medication for the headaches?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Clarifying questions seek specific details about the patient's experience. Asking about pain quality and
duration provides objective assessment data. Leading questions suggest answers, and focusing only on
treatment skips the assessment phase entirely.
Q6 Question 6 of 100
A 70-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her daughter, who reports her
mother has been increasingly confused for two days. The patient is disoriented to time and place.
The most appropriate source of history information is the
A. Patient's old medical records from the primary care provider
B. Patient herself, using slow speech and simple questions
C. Daughter who accompanied the patient and observed the changes
D. Emergency department physician who ordered the initial labs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
When a patient is disoriented, a reliable secondary source who witnessed the changes provides the most
accurate and current information. Old records lack current context, the confused patient cannot provide
reliable data, and the physician did not witness the onset.
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