NSG 6020 MIDTERM NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS FROM A
VERIFIED SOURCE |ALREADY GRADED
A+
What age does bronchiolitis occur? - CORRECT ANSWER-most common at age
6 months- does not occur after age 2
main symptom of bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-wheezing-lasts about 7
days
most common cause of bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-RSV
Treatment for bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-No specific treatment
Order of lung exam - CORRECT ANSWER-inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate
Pectus Excavatum - CORRECT ANSWER-congenital posterior displacement of
lower aspect of sternum
, -hollowed-out appearance
-concave appearance of lower sternum
Pectus carinatum - CORRECT ANSWER-at birth
-post CABG
mid childhood and 11-14 year old pubertal males undergoing a growth spurt
-convex deformity
-97% have MVP
Barrel Chest - CORRECT ANSWER-associated with emphysema and lung
hyperinflation
-accompanying x-ray demonstrates increased ant-post diameter as well as
diaphragmatic flattening
Tactile fremitus - CORRECT ANSWER-palpable vibrations of the
bronchiopulmonary tree as the patient is speaking (99 or 1-2-3)
-impeded in COPD, pulm effusion or pneumothorax
-increased in consolidation and PNA
percussion:
flatness - CORRECT ANSWER-(thigh)
Large Pleural effusion
Percussion- dullness - CORRECT ANSWER-(liver)
ACTUAL EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS FROM A
VERIFIED SOURCE |ALREADY GRADED
A+
What age does bronchiolitis occur? - CORRECT ANSWER-most common at age
6 months- does not occur after age 2
main symptom of bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-wheezing-lasts about 7
days
most common cause of bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-RSV
Treatment for bronchiolitis - CORRECT ANSWER-No specific treatment
Order of lung exam - CORRECT ANSWER-inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate
Pectus Excavatum - CORRECT ANSWER-congenital posterior displacement of
lower aspect of sternum
, -hollowed-out appearance
-concave appearance of lower sternum
Pectus carinatum - CORRECT ANSWER-at birth
-post CABG
mid childhood and 11-14 year old pubertal males undergoing a growth spurt
-convex deformity
-97% have MVP
Barrel Chest - CORRECT ANSWER-associated with emphysema and lung
hyperinflation
-accompanying x-ray demonstrates increased ant-post diameter as well as
diaphragmatic flattening
Tactile fremitus - CORRECT ANSWER-palpable vibrations of the
bronchiopulmonary tree as the patient is speaking (99 or 1-2-3)
-impeded in COPD, pulm effusion or pneumothorax
-increased in consolidation and PNA
percussion:
flatness - CORRECT ANSWER-(thigh)
Large Pleural effusion
Percussion- dullness - CORRECT ANSWER-(liver)