Health Assessment Questions with Correct
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2026
The examiner typically assesses the lymph system using which of the
following methods?
a. Assesses the entire lymph system as a unit, exploring all areas of
accessible nodes
b. Assesses both the superficial and deep nodes using palpation and a
doppler study
c. Assess the lymph system region by region as each body system is
assessed
d. Assess the lymph nodes only when the patient's history suggests a
need to do so ---correct precise answer ---c. Assess the lymph system
region by region as each body system is assessed
A 2-month-old infant is brought to the clinic for immunizations. The
examiner palpates enlarged inguinal nodes. What additional findings
might explain the enlarged nodes?
a. The mother reports that the infant has colic
b. The infant's length and weight are about the 85th percentile
,c. The infant has a severe diaper rash
d. A port-wine stain is present on the infant's left thigh ---correct
precise answer ---c. The infant has a severe diaper rash
As the examiner palpates an enlarged lymph node, the patient
complains of pain. This is suggestive of
a. An inflammatory process
b. Hodgkin disease
c. Immature lymph node development
d. Toxoplasmosis ---correct precise answer ---a. An inflammatory
process
Which examination method is used to differentiate an enlarged lymph
node from a cyst?
a. Palpation
b. Auscultation
c. Biopsy
d. Transillumination ---correct precise answer ---d. Transillumination
Which of the following methods best describes how to assess
supraclavicular lymph nodes?
,a. Have the patient assume a supine position and then hold his or her
breath
b. Place the patient in the Trendelenburg position and illuminate the
lymph nodes with a bright light
c. Palpate deeply behind the clavicles as the patient takes a deep
breath
d. Hook fingers over the clavicles with the patient in a sitting position
with head flexed ---correct precise answer ---d. Hook fingers over the
clavicles with the patient in a sitting position with head flexed
The examiner notes enlarged tonsils in a young child. The examiner
should recognize that this
a. Is an indication of a retropharyngeal abscess
b. May be an early indication of Epstein-Barr virus
c. Is an indication that the child has lymphoma
d. May be a normal finding ---correct precise answer ---d. May be a
normal finding
In addition to the head, neck, axillae, and inguinal area, the examiner
may also assess lymph nodes in which location?
a. On the palmar aspect of the hands
b. In the popliteal region
, c. In the patellar region
d. On the dorsum of the foot ---correct precise answer ---b. In the
popliteal region
Which of the following is an assessment technique that can
differentiate mumps from cervical adenitis?
a. Palpating for the angle of the jaw
b. Palpating enlarged lymph nodes
c. Noting painful lymph nodes
d. Noting swelling of the face ---correct precise answer ---a. Palpating
for the angle of the jaw
On examining a patient, you find matted occipital lymph nodes. What
do you do to facilitate subsequent assessment for change in the
matted nodes?
a. Outline the mass with a skin pen
b. Tattoo the center of the mass
c. Mark 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions on the periphery of the mass
with a skin pencil
d. Use calipers to obtain the diameter of the mass ---correct precise
answer ---c. Mark 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions on the periphery of
the mass with a skin pencil