OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT - EXAM
NR509 / NR 509 Final Exam Latest
(2026/2027): Advanced Physical
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2026/2027
Advanced Physical Assessment | Chamberlain University
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,SECTION 1 | General Assessment & Health History | Q1-Q10 | NR 509 2026/2027
Q1. Question 1 of 50
A 62-year-old male presents to the clinic for a routine annual physical. He reports no
complaints but admits he has not seen a provider in five years. During the health
history, he mentions his father died of a myocardial infarction at age 54 and his mother
has type 2 diabetes. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in his
assessment?
A. Order a fasting lipid panel and fasting glucose due to his family history of cardiovascular
disease and diabetes.
B. Reassure the patient that family history does not affect his current health status and proceed
with a standard physical exam only.
C. Immediately refer the patient to a cardiologist for stress testing because of his father's
premature cardiac death.
D. Document the family history but defer any screening until the patient develops symptoms of
cardiovascular disease or diabetes.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Family history of premature coronary artery disease (father <55 years) and type 2 diabetes significantly
increases this patient's risk. Current guidelines recommend screening for lipid disorders and diabetes in
adults with such risk factors. Option B is incorrect because family history is a major non-modifiable risk
factor that must guide screening. Option C is premature without baseline risk stratification. Option D delays
appropriate preventive care.
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,Q2. Question 2 of 50
During a pre-employment physical, a 34-year-old female reports that she drinks two
glasses of wine on weekends and does not smoke. She exercises three times per week
and maintains a BMI of 22. Her blood pressure is 118/76 mmHg. Which assessment
finding would be most concerning and warrant further investigation?
A. Her occasional weekend alcohol consumption, which exceeds the recommended limit for
women.
B. A blood pressure of 118/76 mmHg, which is considered prehypertensive in adults under 40.
C. A resting heart rate of 102 beats per minute with a regular rhythm and no associated
symptoms.
D. Her BMI of 22, which places her in the underweight category according to CDC guidelines.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
A resting heart rate of 102 bpm is tachycardic and abnormal for a healthy adult at rest, warranting
investigation for causes such as anemia, hyperthyroidism, anxiety, or cardiac arrhythmia. Option A is
incorrect because two glasses of wine on weekends is within moderate drinking limits. Option B is incorrect
because 118/76 is normal blood pressure, not prehypertensive. Option D is incorrect because BMI 22 is
within the normal range (18.5-24.9).
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, Q3. Question 3 of 50
A nurse practitioner is conducting a comprehensive health history on a 45-year-old
male who recently immigrated from Southeast Asia. The patient is hesitant to make
eye contact and provides brief answers. Which cultural assessment strategy is most
appropriate for this encounter?
A. Insist the patient make eye contact to establish rapport and ensure honest communication
during the interview.
B. Use a professional medical interpreter and ask open-ended questions while respecting
cultural norms regarding eye contact and personal space.
C. Ask the patient's family member to translate to avoid the cost and time of a professional
interpreter.
D. Document the patient as noncompliant and schedule a shorter follow-up visit to accommodate
his communication style.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
In many Southeast Asian cultures, avoiding direct eye contact with authority figures is a sign of respect, not
dishonesty. Using a professional interpreter ensures accurate communication and respects cultural norms.
Option A is culturally insensitive. Option C risks inaccurate translation and breaches confidentiality. Option
D mislabels cultural behavior as noncompliance.
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