ASSESSMENT VERSION 2 FINAL EXAM
GUARANTEED PASS (WALDEN
UNIVERSITY)
Test Exam - Week 11
Due Date: 2023/2024
Status: Completed
Attempt Score: 100 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed: 1 hour, 21 minutes out of 2 hours
Instructions: Please answer each Quiz below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
Results Displayed: Submitted Answers, Incorrectly Answered Quizs
• Quiz 1
1 out of 1 points
One of the most important aspects to consider in the orthopedic screening examination is:
Correct answer: symmetry.
• Quiz 2
1 out of 1 points
A 12-year-old boy relates that his left scrotum has a soft swollen mass. The scrotum is not
painful upon palpation. The left inguinal canal is without masses. The mass does transilluminate
with a penlight. This collection of symptoms is consistent with:
Correct answer: hydrocele.
,• Quiz 3
• 1 out of 1 points
Loss of immediate and recent memory with retention of remote memory suggests:
Correct answer: dementia.
• Quiz 4
1 out of 1 points
The rectal past medical history of all patients should include inquiry about:
Correct answer: hemorrhoid surgery.
• Quiz 5
1 out of 1 points
A common finding in markedly obese and pregnant women is:
Correct answer: lordosi s.
• Quiz 6
• 1 out of 1 points
Kawasaki disease is suspected when assessments of a child reveal:
Correct answer: conjunctival injection, strawberry tongue, and edema of the hands and
feet.
• Quiz 7
1 out of 1 points
, The musculoskeletal examination should begin when:
Correct answer: the patient enters the examination room.
• Quiz 8
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1 out of 1 points
At your first meeting with a patient, it is usually best to say:
Correct answer: "Tell me about yourself."
• Quiz 9
• 1 out of 1 points
A pulsation that is diminished to the point of being barely palpable would be graded as:
Selected Answer: 1
• Quiz 10
1 out of 1 points
While examining a 30-year-old woman, you note that one breast is slightly larger than the
other. In response to this finding, you should:
Correct answer: note the finding in the patient's record.
• Quiz 11
• 1 out of 1 points
Nancy Walker is a 16-year-old girl who presents to the clinic with complaints of severe,
acute chest pain. Her mother reports that Nancy, apart from occasional colds, Nancy is not prone
to respiratory problems. What potential risk factor is most important to assess with regards to
Nancy's current problem?