NUR 504 Final Exam 2025/2026 BANK
with accurate and verified questions
covering advanced nursing practice,
evidence-based care, pharmacology, and
clinical assessment /A+ GRADE
ASSURED // BRAND NEW!!
Which of the following is an example of
subjective data that may be collected
during a health assessment?
a. Height and weight
b. A patient's recall of his or her past
health conditions
c. Results from an abdominal CT scan
d. Complete blood count - ANSWERb. A
patient's recall of his or her past health
conditions
,1. Which of the following is true regarding
the data taken in a health history?
a. Most health history data are objective
and measurable.
b. Objective data are error-free,
quantifiable data.
c. Subjective data, being inherently less
accurate, are of less value than objective
data.
d. A successful individualized plan of care
must incorporate subjective data. -
ANSWERd. A successful individualized
plan of care must incorporate subjective
data.
1. What do Coulehan and Block define as
"listening to the total communication . . .
and letting the patient know that you are
really hearing"?
a. Cultural competence
b. Patience
c. Empathy
,d. Top-tier communication - ANSWERc.
Empathy
1. The provider is preparing to take a
health history for a new patient. He takes
the patient to a private room and asks the
patient to don a hospital gown. After
stepping outside to give the patient
sufficient time to change, he then comes
back in and asks permission to conduct the
history. He sits next to the patient at eye
level, discreetly observes the patient for
any sensory deficits, and asks the patient if
he may take brief notes of the
conversation. During the conversation, he
gives the patient time to answer questions
fully. He makes sure that his questions do
not contain technical terms and quietly
observes the patient's nonverbal behaviors
throughout. Which mistake did the
provider make?
, a. He should have allowed the patient to
remain fully clothed in their own clothing
for their comfort.
b. He should not have omitted technical
terminology. Patients like having a chance
to learn.
c. He should have seated - ANSWERa. He
should have allowed the patient to remain
fully clothed in their own clothing for their
comfort.
1. Which of the following is true of both
comprehensive and focused health
histories?
a. They both include identifying data.
b. They both include a social history.
c. They both include a family history.
d. They are both conducted in emergency
situations. - ANSWERa. They both
include identifying data.
with accurate and verified questions
covering advanced nursing practice,
evidence-based care, pharmacology, and
clinical assessment /A+ GRADE
ASSURED // BRAND NEW!!
Which of the following is an example of
subjective data that may be collected
during a health assessment?
a. Height and weight
b. A patient's recall of his or her past
health conditions
c. Results from an abdominal CT scan
d. Complete blood count - ANSWERb. A
patient's recall of his or her past health
conditions
,1. Which of the following is true regarding
the data taken in a health history?
a. Most health history data are objective
and measurable.
b. Objective data are error-free,
quantifiable data.
c. Subjective data, being inherently less
accurate, are of less value than objective
data.
d. A successful individualized plan of care
must incorporate subjective data. -
ANSWERd. A successful individualized
plan of care must incorporate subjective
data.
1. What do Coulehan and Block define as
"listening to the total communication . . .
and letting the patient know that you are
really hearing"?
a. Cultural competence
b. Patience
c. Empathy
,d. Top-tier communication - ANSWERc.
Empathy
1. The provider is preparing to take a
health history for a new patient. He takes
the patient to a private room and asks the
patient to don a hospital gown. After
stepping outside to give the patient
sufficient time to change, he then comes
back in and asks permission to conduct the
history. He sits next to the patient at eye
level, discreetly observes the patient for
any sensory deficits, and asks the patient if
he may take brief notes of the
conversation. During the conversation, he
gives the patient time to answer questions
fully. He makes sure that his questions do
not contain technical terms and quietly
observes the patient's nonverbal behaviors
throughout. Which mistake did the
provider make?
, a. He should have allowed the patient to
remain fully clothed in their own clothing
for their comfort.
b. He should not have omitted technical
terminology. Patients like having a chance
to learn.
c. He should have seated - ANSWERa. He
should have allowed the patient to remain
fully clothed in their own clothing for their
comfort.
1. Which of the following is true of both
comprehensive and focused health
histories?
a. They both include identifying data.
b. They both include a social history.
c. They both include a family history.
d. They are both conducted in emergency
situations. - ANSWERa. They both
include identifying data.