NUR 643E ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM LATEST
2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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You have just asked a patient how he feels about his
emphysema. He becomes silent, folds his arms across his chest
and leans back in his chair, and then replies, "It is what it is." How
should you respond?
A) "You seem bothered by this question."
B) "Next, I would like to talk with you about your smoking habit."
C) "Okay, let's move on to your other problems."
D) "You have adopted a practical attitude toward your problem." -
ANSWER-A) you seem bothered by this question
A patient tells you about her experience with prolonged therapy
for her breast cancer. You comment, "That must have been a very
trying time for you." What is this an example of?
A) Reassurance
B) Empathy
C) Summarization
D) Validation - ANSWER-D) validation
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You are performing a young woman's first pelvic examination. You
make sure to tell her verbally what is coming next and what to
expect. Then you carry out each maneuver of the examination.
You let her know at the outset that if she needs a break or wants
to stop, this is possible. You ask several times during the
examination, "How are you doing, Brittney?" What are you
accomplishing with these techniques?
A) Increasing the patient's sense of control
B) Increasing the patient's trust in you as a caregiver
C) Decreasing her sense of vulnerability
D) All of the above - ANSWER-D) all of the above
When using an interpreter to facilitate an interview, where should
the interpreter be positioned?
A) Behind you, the examiner, so that the lips of the patient and the
patient's nonverbal cues can be seen
B) Next to the patient, so the examiner can maintain eye contact
and observe the nonverbal cues of the patient
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C) Between you and the patient so all parties can make the
necessary observations
D) In a corner of the room so as to provide minimal distraction to
the interview - ANSWER-B) next to the patient , so that the
examiner can maintain eye contact and observe non verbal cues
of the patient
A 15-year-old high school sophomore and her mother come to
your clinic because the mother is concerned about her daughter's
weight. You measure her daughter's height and weight and obtain
a BMI of 19.5 kg/m2. Based on this information, which of the
following is appropriate?
A) Refer the patient to a nutritionist and a psychologist because
the patient is anorexic.
B) Reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight.
C) Give the patient information about exercise because the
patient is obese.
D) Give the patient information concerning reduction of fat and
cholesterol in her diet because she is obese. - ANSWER-B)
reassure the mother that this is a normal body weight
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normal BMI is 18.5-24.9
A 25-year-old radio announcer comes to the clinic for an annual
examination. His BMI is 26.0 kg/m2. He is concerned about his
weight. Based on this information, what is appropriate counsel for
the patient during the visit?
A) Refer the patient to a nutritionist because he is anorexic.
B) Reassure the patient that he has a normal body weight.
C) Give the patient information about reduction of fat, cholesterol,
and calories because he is overweight.
D) Give the patient information about reduction of fat and
cholesterol because he is obese. - ANSWER-C) give the patient
information about reduction of fat, cholesterol, and calories
because he is overweight
overweight BMI is 25-29.9
A 30-year-old sales clerk comes to your office wanting to lose
weight; her BMI is 30.0 kg/m2. What is the most appropriate
amount for a weekly weight reduction goal?