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NUR 634 MIDTERM ACTUAL EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- WITH 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% SUCCESS)
what lifestyle choices to make with GERD
smoking cessation and reduce alcohol
dull lung sound on percussion
consolidated pneumonia, unilateral or bilateral
patient diagnosed with GERD. what education do you provide about foods?
avoid spicy, fatty, acidic, sweets and caffeine
what type of meal should you have with GERD?
reduced meal size
what should you avoid with GERD?
tight clothing, avoid bending/stooping after meals, avoid recumbence until 2
hours after meal
, 2
how should you sleep with GERD
HOB elevated with entire chest up
what is the normal physiological change in vision in the elderly?
presbyopia (near sited?)
patient complains of being sick, upon physical examination, nodules behind the
sternocleidomatoid. what lymph nodes are inflamed?
posterior cervical lymph nodes
female c/o being tiredness, and body has been hurting for two months. what do
you suspect?
depression
patient c/o double vision out of one eye. what CN is affected?
CN 3
, 3
patient c/o elbow pain that runs along medial epicondylitis and pain increases
when wrist is extended. What do you suspect?
golfer's elbow
pain at lateral epicondyle. what do you suspect?
tennis elbow
I&D performed on a lump found on patient back. Cheesy substance leeks out as
you cut incision. what dermatologic issue would you suspect?
sebaceous cyst
disc to cup ratio?
1:3
if your patient has a cup to disc ratio of 1:2, what DDX would you consider?
glaucoma
patient c/o chest pain, sharp, intermittent, pain increases with breathing. Tylenol
not relieving pain, tightness that does not radiate. Patient is smoker. what is your
DDX?
angina
, 4
patient c/o painless loss of vision in one eye, what is DDX?
retinal detachment
patient c/o painful loss of vision in one eye. what is your DDX?
open angle glaucoma; optic neuritis
Patient c/o recent trauma to right hand. Upon assessment patient has pain in the
triangular depression on the dorsum of the hand at the base of the thumb, and x-
ray indicates fracture. what is this area called?
small box, scaphoid fracture
locate the PMI
left 5th intercostal space located 7 to 9 cm lateral to the sternum
patient c/o pain while chewing gum, you suspect?
TMJD
NUR 634 MIDTERM ACTUAL EXAM NEWEST VERSION -
2025/2026- WITH 100+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% SUCCESS)
what lifestyle choices to make with GERD
smoking cessation and reduce alcohol
dull lung sound on percussion
consolidated pneumonia, unilateral or bilateral
patient diagnosed with GERD. what education do you provide about foods?
avoid spicy, fatty, acidic, sweets and caffeine
what type of meal should you have with GERD?
reduced meal size
what should you avoid with GERD?
tight clothing, avoid bending/stooping after meals, avoid recumbence until 2
hours after meal
, 2
how should you sleep with GERD
HOB elevated with entire chest up
what is the normal physiological change in vision in the elderly?
presbyopia (near sited?)
patient complains of being sick, upon physical examination, nodules behind the
sternocleidomatoid. what lymph nodes are inflamed?
posterior cervical lymph nodes
female c/o being tiredness, and body has been hurting for two months. what do
you suspect?
depression
patient c/o double vision out of one eye. what CN is affected?
CN 3
, 3
patient c/o elbow pain that runs along medial epicondylitis and pain increases
when wrist is extended. What do you suspect?
golfer's elbow
pain at lateral epicondyle. what do you suspect?
tennis elbow
I&D performed on a lump found on patient back. Cheesy substance leeks out as
you cut incision. what dermatologic issue would you suspect?
sebaceous cyst
disc to cup ratio?
1:3
if your patient has a cup to disc ratio of 1:2, what DDX would you consider?
glaucoma
patient c/o chest pain, sharp, intermittent, pain increases with breathing. Tylenol
not relieving pain, tightness that does not radiate. Patient is smoker. what is your
DDX?
angina
, 4
patient c/o painless loss of vision in one eye, what is DDX?
retinal detachment
patient c/o painful loss of vision in one eye. what is your DDX?
open angle glaucoma; optic neuritis
Patient c/o recent trauma to right hand. Upon assessment patient has pain in the
triangular depression on the dorsum of the hand at the base of the thumb, and x-
ray indicates fracture. what is this area called?
small box, scaphoid fracture
locate the PMI
left 5th intercostal space located 7 to 9 cm lateral to the sternum
patient c/o pain while chewing gum, you suspect?
TMJD