ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT HESI LATEST
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Uneven knee height with knees flexed in a supine infant
indicates:
a. Genu varum
b. Tibial torsion
c. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
d. Metatarsus adductus - ANSWER-c. Developmental
dysplasia of the hip
A rapid and rhythmic, jerking movement of the foot caused
by the sudden stretching of a tendon is termed:
a. Tremor
b. Clonus
c. Nystagmus
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d. Myoclonus - ANSWER-b. Clonus
Muscle strength in the lower extremities can be assessed
in a 6-month-old infant by:
a. Pulling the infant from the sitting to the standing position
b. Placing the infant prone and observing whether the
infant can crawl
c. Performing the Ortolani maneuver
d. Observing the infant try to pull to stand - ANSWER-a.
Pulling the infant from the sitting to the standing position
The most common presenting symptom of neuromuscular
disease in children is:
a. Fatigue
b. Muscle weakness
c. Myoclonus
d. Tremors - ANSWER-b. Muscle weakness
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Genu varum (bow legs) is normal until age:
a. 3-4 years
b. 4-5 years
c. 5-6 years
d. 6-7 years - ANSWER-a. 3-4 years
The varus deformity of both tibias caused by chronic
obesity is:
a. Osgood-Schlatter disease
b. McMurray disease
c. Blount's disease
d. Werdnig-Hoffmann disease - ANSWER-c. Blount's
disease
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A marked limp or refusal to walk accompanied by fever,
point tenderness, or limited range of motion in the hip
suggests:
a. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
b. Osteomyelitis
c. Cerebral palsy
d. Sacroiliac inflammation - ANSWER-b. Osteomyelitis
The forward bending test is an essential screening tool for:
a. Lordosis in preschool children
b. Kyphosis in school-aged children
c. Torticollis in all age groups
d. Scoliosis in school-aged children and adolescents -
ANSWER-d. Scoliosis in school-aged children and
adolescents
A normal healthy full-term infant should be able to walk
independently by age: