NR 509 MIDTERM EXAMS WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
Cause of saddle numbness and urinary retention correct
answers
Cauda equina syndrome
Presentation of retinal detachment correct answers
If sudden visual loss is unilateral and painless,
Obtunded correct answers
patient opens the eyes and looks at you but responds slowly
and is somewhat confused. Alertness and interest in the
environment are decreased.
Cranial nerve for lateral gaze correct answers
CN6: Abducens
Adult Illnesses correct answers
Medical: Illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, hepatitis,
asthma, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV);
hospitalizations; number and gender of sexual partners; and
risk-taking sexual practices
■ Surgical: Dates, indications, and types of operations
■ Obstetric/Gynecologic: Obstetric history, menstrual history,
methods of contraception, and sexual function
,NR 509 MIDTERM EXAMS WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
■ Psychiatric: Illness and time frame, diagnoses,
hospitalizations, and treatments
Present Illness correct answers
chronologic description of the problems prompting the
patient's visit, including the onset of the problem, the setting in
which it developed, its manifestations, and any treatments to
date.Each problem/symptom needs: (1) location; (2) quality; (3)
quantity or severity; (4) timing, including onset, duration, and
frequency; (5) the setting in which it occurs; (6) factors that
have aggravated
-meds, allergies, tobacco use, ETOH and drug use
Absence of red reflex correct answers
an opacity of the lens (cataract) or, possibly, the vitreous (or
even an artificial eye). Less commonly, a detached retina or, in
children, a retinoblastoma may obscure this reflex.
S/S of seasonal allergies correct answers
Itching, watery eyes, sneezing, ear congestion, postnasal
drainage
Presentation of optic neuritis correct answers
, NR 509 MIDTERM EXAMS WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
Enlarged blind spot, vision loss in 1 eye, loss of color vision, hole
in center of vision, trouble seeing to the side, eye pain
pityriasis rosea correct answers
Multiple round to oval scaling violaceous plaques on abdomen
and back
Acromion correct answers
tip of shoulder
What to do for + finding on physical exam, but - workup correct
answers
continue using test, but less lab and diagnostics
Cause of falsely high BP correct answers
-too small of a BP cuff
- if the brachial artery is below heart level
- loose cuff
- bladder that balloons outside the cuff
Check for nystagmus correct answers
-involuntary jerking movement of the eyes with quick and slow
components.
- It is named for the direction of the quick component
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
Cause of saddle numbness and urinary retention correct
answers
Cauda equina syndrome
Presentation of retinal detachment correct answers
If sudden visual loss is unilateral and painless,
Obtunded correct answers
patient opens the eyes and looks at you but responds slowly
and is somewhat confused. Alertness and interest in the
environment are decreased.
Cranial nerve for lateral gaze correct answers
CN6: Abducens
Adult Illnesses correct answers
Medical: Illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, hepatitis,
asthma, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV);
hospitalizations; number and gender of sexual partners; and
risk-taking sexual practices
■ Surgical: Dates, indications, and types of operations
■ Obstetric/Gynecologic: Obstetric history, menstrual history,
methods of contraception, and sexual function
,NR 509 MIDTERM EXAMS WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
■ Psychiatric: Illness and time frame, diagnoses,
hospitalizations, and treatments
Present Illness correct answers
chronologic description of the problems prompting the
patient's visit, including the onset of the problem, the setting in
which it developed, its manifestations, and any treatments to
date.Each problem/symptom needs: (1) location; (2) quality; (3)
quantity or severity; (4) timing, including onset, duration, and
frequency; (5) the setting in which it occurs; (6) factors that
have aggravated
-meds, allergies, tobacco use, ETOH and drug use
Absence of red reflex correct answers
an opacity of the lens (cataract) or, possibly, the vitreous (or
even an artificial eye). Less commonly, a detached retina or, in
children, a retinoblastoma may obscure this reflex.
S/S of seasonal allergies correct answers
Itching, watery eyes, sneezing, ear congestion, postnasal
drainage
Presentation of optic neuritis correct answers
, NR 509 MIDTERM EXAMS WITH 100% ACCURATE
ANSWERS UPDATED 2025/2026 BEST GRADED A+
FOR SUCCESS
Enlarged blind spot, vision loss in 1 eye, loss of color vision, hole
in center of vision, trouble seeing to the side, eye pain
pityriasis rosea correct answers
Multiple round to oval scaling violaceous plaques on abdomen
and back
Acromion correct answers
tip of shoulder
What to do for + finding on physical exam, but - workup correct
answers
continue using test, but less lab and diagnostics
Cause of falsely high BP correct answers
-too small of a BP cuff
- if the brachial artery is below heart level
- loose cuff
- bladder that balloons outside the cuff
Check for nystagmus correct answers
-involuntary jerking movement of the eyes with quick and slow
components.
- It is named for the direction of the quick component