NURS 6630 Health Assessment Actual
full Exams (January-April) 2024
1. Which of the following is an open ended question?
a. What brought you in today?
b. Where does it hurt?
c. Have you been checking your blood pressure?
d. When was the last time you were seen by
a doctor?
Answer:A. It is the only choice that would invite a paragraph for an
answer rather than a short statement
2. Which of the following is the most basic function and therefore
should be tested first in an assessment of mental status?
a. Behavior
b. Consciousness
c. Judgment
d. Language
Answer: B. According to your textbook, consciousness is the most
fundamental of these particular characteristics; therefore, it would be
tested first.
3. Which of the following is not a significant contributor to the
assessment of mental status?
a. Known illness or health problem
b. Current medications known to affect mood or cognition
c. Racial background
d. Personal history; current stress, social habits, sleep habits, drug and
alcohol use
, Answer: C. The other choices are all elements of the interview that
contribute to interpretation of the findings of the examination.
Correct order of physical examination skills: Inspection, Palpation,
Percussion, Auscultation
NCLEX question
4. The nurse is preparing to percuss the abdomen of a patient.
The purpose of the percussion is to assess the underlying
tissue:
A) turgor.
B) texture.
C) density.
D) consistency.
ANSWER: C Percussion yields a sound that depicts the location,
size, and density of the underlying organ. Turgor and texture are
assessed with palpation.
NCLEX question
5. The nurse is reviewing percussion techniques with a newly
graduated nurse. Which technique, if used by the new nurse,
indicates that more review is needed? The nurse:
A) percusses once over each area.
B) lifts the striking finger off quickly after each stroke.
C) strikes with the finger tip, not the finger pad.
D) uses the wrist to make the strikes, not the arm.
ANSWER: A For percussion, the nurse should percuss two times over
each location. The striking finger should be lifted off quickly because a
resting finger damps off vibrations. The tip of the striking finger should
make contact, not the pad of the finger. The wrist must be relaxed, and it
is used to make the strikes, not the arm
full Exams (January-April) 2024
1. Which of the following is an open ended question?
a. What brought you in today?
b. Where does it hurt?
c. Have you been checking your blood pressure?
d. When was the last time you were seen by
a doctor?
Answer:A. It is the only choice that would invite a paragraph for an
answer rather than a short statement
2. Which of the following is the most basic function and therefore
should be tested first in an assessment of mental status?
a. Behavior
b. Consciousness
c. Judgment
d. Language
Answer: B. According to your textbook, consciousness is the most
fundamental of these particular characteristics; therefore, it would be
tested first.
3. Which of the following is not a significant contributor to the
assessment of mental status?
a. Known illness or health problem
b. Current medications known to affect mood or cognition
c. Racial background
d. Personal history; current stress, social habits, sleep habits, drug and
alcohol use
, Answer: C. The other choices are all elements of the interview that
contribute to interpretation of the findings of the examination.
Correct order of physical examination skills: Inspection, Palpation,
Percussion, Auscultation
NCLEX question
4. The nurse is preparing to percuss the abdomen of a patient.
The purpose of the percussion is to assess the underlying
tissue:
A) turgor.
B) texture.
C) density.
D) consistency.
ANSWER: C Percussion yields a sound that depicts the location,
size, and density of the underlying organ. Turgor and texture are
assessed with palpation.
NCLEX question
5. The nurse is reviewing percussion techniques with a newly
graduated nurse. Which technique, if used by the new nurse,
indicates that more review is needed? The nurse:
A) percusses once over each area.
B) lifts the striking finger off quickly after each stroke.
C) strikes with the finger tip, not the finger pad.
D) uses the wrist to make the strikes, not the arm.
ANSWER: A For percussion, the nurse should percuss two times over
each location. The striking finger should be lifted off quickly because a
resting finger damps off vibrations. The tip of the striking finger should
make contact, not the pad of the finger. The wrist must be relaxed, and it
is used to make the strikes, not the arm