NURS 5220 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What part of the brain is responsible for a patients mental status?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)B. Cerebrum
The cerebrum is primarily responsible for the pateints mentals status, its divided into 4 lobes, each
playing a significant role.
Which of the following controls behavioral patterns essential for survival such as emotions and
motivation?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)A. Limbic System
Which of the following regulates the levels of wakefulness or arousal?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)C. Reticular Activating System
What is Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage.
Expressive Aphasia (Broca's Aphasia) - (ANSWER)Difficulty producing language
Receptive Aphasia (Wernicke's Aphasia) - (ANSWER)Difficulty understanding language
What are the three things the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses? - (ANSWER)Eye Opening
Verbal Response
Motor Response
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered severe injury or coma? - (ANSWER)3-8
,NURS 5220 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered moderate injury? - (ANSWER)9-12
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered mild injury? - (ANSWER)13-15
What is the Edinburgh Scale? - (ANSWER)The scale used to assess for postpartum depression
What is the age range for the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)? - (ANSWER)4 to 60 months
4 months to 5 years
What does the Ages and Stages Questionnaire for Social and Emotional Skills (ASE-SE) screen for? -
(ANSWER)Focused on social and emotional development
What is the age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Development Status (PEDS)? - (ANSWER)Ages: 0
to 8 years
What does the Pediatric Symptoms Checklist (PSC), ages 0-7, screen for? - (ANSWER)Screens for
psychosocial problems in children
What questionnaire is used to evaluate adolescent depression? - (ANSWER)Patient Health Questionnaire
(PHQ-9)
Which one of the following phrases can be used to test Abstract Reasoning?
A. What is your name and date of birth?
B. What are the three words I just said to you 5 minutes ago?
C. What did you eat for dinner last night?
D. What does "A stitch in time saves nine" mean? - (ANSWER)D. What does "A stitch in time saves
nine" mean?
What is Visual Agnosia? - (ANSWER)Lack of ability to recognize common objects and demonstrate their
use in an activity
, NURS 5220 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A man is unable to recognize everyday objects and faces, what part of his brain is affected? -
(ANSWER)Occipital Lobe
A patient comes in to the office, you ask them to close their eyes and identify the sounds of the room door
opening and closing. They misidentify the sound. What type of Agnosia is this and what part lobe is
affected? - (ANSWER)Auditory Agnosia
Temporal Lobe
A patient is asked to close their eyes and hold out their hand. The NP places a quarter in their hand and
asks the patient to identify the object. The patient states that it's a paperclip. What type of Agnosia do they
have and what lobe is affected? - (ANSWER)Tactile Agnosia
Parietal Lobe
The patient is given a crumpled piece of paper and instructed to put the paper in the trash can. The patient
heard the words but is unable to understand the request. What type of Aphasia is this and what is the
affected area of the brain? - (ANSWER)Auditory Aphasia
Temporal Lobe
What is Expressive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Inability to produce language
What part of the brain is affected in Expressive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Inferior posterior frontal lobe
A patient says that he is unable to understand written words on a poster, what type of Aphasia is this? -
(ANSWER)Visual Receptive Aphasia
What is affected area of the brain that occurs in Visual Receptive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Parietal and
Occipital Lobes
The patient understands what I am saying to them, when asked to write "the cat in the hat" in a piece of
paper, they are only able to draw scribbles. What is the affected area of the brain? - (ANSWER)Posterior
Frontal Lobe
A patient is unable to identify their right from their left eye, which of the following is this?
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What part of the brain is responsible for a patients mental status?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)B. Cerebrum
The cerebrum is primarily responsible for the pateints mentals status, its divided into 4 lobes, each
playing a significant role.
Which of the following controls behavioral patterns essential for survival such as emotions and
motivation?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)A. Limbic System
Which of the following regulates the levels of wakefulness or arousal?
A. Limbic System
B. Cerebrum
C. Reticular Activating System - (ANSWER)C. Reticular Activating System
What is Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Loss of ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage.
Expressive Aphasia (Broca's Aphasia) - (ANSWER)Difficulty producing language
Receptive Aphasia (Wernicke's Aphasia) - (ANSWER)Difficulty understanding language
What are the three things the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses? - (ANSWER)Eye Opening
Verbal Response
Motor Response
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered severe injury or coma? - (ANSWER)3-8
,NURS 5220 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered moderate injury? - (ANSWER)9-12
For the Glasgow Coma Scale, what range is considered mild injury? - (ANSWER)13-15
What is the Edinburgh Scale? - (ANSWER)The scale used to assess for postpartum depression
What is the age range for the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)? - (ANSWER)4 to 60 months
4 months to 5 years
What does the Ages and Stages Questionnaire for Social and Emotional Skills (ASE-SE) screen for? -
(ANSWER)Focused on social and emotional development
What is the age range for the Pediatric Evaluation of Development Status (PEDS)? - (ANSWER)Ages: 0
to 8 years
What does the Pediatric Symptoms Checklist (PSC), ages 0-7, screen for? - (ANSWER)Screens for
psychosocial problems in children
What questionnaire is used to evaluate adolescent depression? - (ANSWER)Patient Health Questionnaire
(PHQ-9)
Which one of the following phrases can be used to test Abstract Reasoning?
A. What is your name and date of birth?
B. What are the three words I just said to you 5 minutes ago?
C. What did you eat for dinner last night?
D. What does "A stitch in time saves nine" mean? - (ANSWER)D. What does "A stitch in time saves
nine" mean?
What is Visual Agnosia? - (ANSWER)Lack of ability to recognize common objects and demonstrate their
use in an activity
, NURS 5220 ADVANCED PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A man is unable to recognize everyday objects and faces, what part of his brain is affected? -
(ANSWER)Occipital Lobe
A patient comes in to the office, you ask them to close their eyes and identify the sounds of the room door
opening and closing. They misidentify the sound. What type of Agnosia is this and what part lobe is
affected? - (ANSWER)Auditory Agnosia
Temporal Lobe
A patient is asked to close their eyes and hold out their hand. The NP places a quarter in their hand and
asks the patient to identify the object. The patient states that it's a paperclip. What type of Agnosia do they
have and what lobe is affected? - (ANSWER)Tactile Agnosia
Parietal Lobe
The patient is given a crumpled piece of paper and instructed to put the paper in the trash can. The patient
heard the words but is unable to understand the request. What type of Aphasia is this and what is the
affected area of the brain? - (ANSWER)Auditory Aphasia
Temporal Lobe
What is Expressive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Inability to produce language
What part of the brain is affected in Expressive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Inferior posterior frontal lobe
A patient says that he is unable to understand written words on a poster, what type of Aphasia is this? -
(ANSWER)Visual Receptive Aphasia
What is affected area of the brain that occurs in Visual Receptive Aphasia? - (ANSWER)Parietal and
Occipital Lobes
The patient understands what I am saying to them, when asked to write "the cat in the hat" in a piece of
paper, they are only able to draw scribbles. What is the affected area of the brain? - (ANSWER)Posterior
Frontal Lobe
A patient is unable to identify their right from their left eye, which of the following is this?