All Correct Answers 2026 Updated.
Primary Components of a Health Assessment - Answer -History (Subjective Data)
-Physical Exam (Objective Data)
-Data Documentation
Subjective vs. Objective Data - Answer -subjective (symptoms) = reported by the patient,
family members, etc.
-objective (signs) = directly observed by the provider
Types of Health Assessments - Answer -Comprehensive
-Problem-Based / Focused
-Episodic
-Screening
Components of a Comprehensive Health History - Answer -Identifying Information
-Reason for Seeking Care (Chief Complaint)
-History of Present Illness
-Past Medical History
-Family History
-Personal and Psychosocial History
-Review of Body Systems
Three Levels of Health Promotion - Answer -Primary
-Secondary
-Tertiary
Five Attributes of Cultural Competence - Answer -Cultural Desire
-Cultural Awareness
-Cultural Knowledge
-Cultural Encounters
-Cultural Skill
5 Ps of Conducting a Sexual History - Answer -Partners
, -Practices
-Past History of STIs
-Protection from of STIs
-Pregnancy Plans
Mutual Language - Answer -referring to body parts and diseases by the names patient's use
for them
CSGA Acronyms - TGNC - Answer Transgender and Gender Noncomforming People
CSGA Acronyms - SOGI - Answer Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
CSGA Acronyms - SAAB - Answer Sex Assigned at Birth
CSGA Acronyms - AFAB/FAAB - Answer Assigned Female at Birth
Female Assigned at Birth
CSGA Acronyms - AMAB/MAAB - Answer Assigned Male at Birth
Male Assigned at Birth
Risk Factors Associated with Early Signs of Melanoma - Answer A = asymmetry
B = borders
C = color
D = diameter
E = evolving
Macule - Answer -a flat, circumscribed lesion of the skin or mucous membrane that is 1 cm or
less in diameter
-example(s): freckles, flat moles (nevi)
Papule - Answer -a solid, elevated, circumscribed, superficial lesion 1 cm or less in diameter
-example(s): warts (verrucae), elevated moles, skin tags, cherry angiomas
Patch - Answer -a flat, circumscribed lesion of the skin or mucous membrane that is more
than 1 cm in diameter
-example(s): vitiligo, port wine stains, cafe-au-lait spots