WGU Health Assessment Objective Assessment Exam
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Heart sounds are loudest for S1 at the _______ and for S2 at the________.
Base of the heart
Right side of the heart
Center of the heart
Left side of the heart
Apex of the heart
Apex of the heart
Base of the heart
3 multiple choice options
When preparing a female client for an abdominal examination, the nurse should provide her
with which instruction?
A. Empty your bladder just prior to the examination
B. refrain from eating or drinking for at least thirty minutes
,C. Lie in a prone position with slightly flexed knees
D. Exhale slowly through your mouth then hold your breath
Empty your bladder just prior to examination
3 multiple choice options
The nurse learns in report that a client is stuporous. Which assessment should the nurse
perform to confirm this report?
A. Observe for facial asymmetry
B. Determine the response to stimuli
C. Assess for a positive Romberg sign
D Check the pupillary response to light
Determine the response to stimuli
3 multiple choice options
The nurse begins a clients musculoskeletal assessment. While using the technique of
inspection, the nurse assesses for which possible findings? Select all that apply
A. Atrophy
B. Crepitus
C. Kyphosis
D. Osteopenia
E. Contracture
A. Atrophy
C. Kyphosis
, E. Contracture
2 multiple choice options
An older client comes to the healthcare provider's office for a routine follow-up exam for high
blood pressure, osteoarthritis, constipation, and chronic sinusitis. The client recently had a
cataract removed from the left eye, Which is the MOST important for the nurse to assess
when obtaining the clients health history.
A. Obtain a medication history including prescription and non prescription drugs.
B. Conduct an assessment of functional capacity and environmental hazards.
C. Emphasize the need to place advance directives in the medical record.
D. Distinguish between symptoms caused by disease and those due to aging.
A. Obtain a medication history including prescription and non prescription drugs.
The nurse is assessing a client who has a history of kidney stones and returns to the clinic with
flank pain. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
A. Collect a urine sample and strain for granules or calculi.
B. Use a standard pain assessment questionnaire and scale.
C. Observe for nonverbal signs to measure pain intensity.
D. Ask the client if he took any pain medicine at home.
B. Use a standard pain assessment questionnaire and scale