NSG 3160 Health Assessment Exam 4 Actual Verified
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Auscultation of the abdomen may reveal bruits of the
___________ arteries.
A. Aortic, renal, iliac, and femoral.
B. Jugular, aortic, carotid, and femoral.
C. Pulmonic, aortic, and portal.
D. Renal, iliac, internal jugular, and basilic. - Answer-A.
Aortic, renal, iliac, and femoral.
The left upper quadrant (LUQ) contains the:
A. Liver.
B. Appendix.
C. Left ovary.
D. Spleen. - Answer-D. Spleen.
Auscultating the abdomen is begun in the right lower
quadrant (RLQ) because:
A. Bowel sounds are always normally present here.
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B. Peristalsis through the descending colon is usually
active.
C. This is the location of the pyloric sphincter.
D. Vascular sounds are best heard in this area. - Answer-
A. Bowel sounds are always normally present here.
Shifting dullness is a test for:
A. Ascites.
B. Splenic enlargement.
C. Inflammation of the kidney.
D. Hepatomegaly. - Answer-A. Ascites.
Tenderness during abdominal palpation is expected when
palpating the:
A. Lived edge.
B. Spleen.
C. Sigmoid colon.
D. Kidneys. - Answer-C. Sigmoid colon.
A woman has striae on the abdomen. Which color
indicates long-standing striae?
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A. Pink.
B. Blue.
C. Purple-blue.
D. Silvery white. - Answer-D. Silvery white.
A positive Murphy sign is best described as:
A. The pain felt when the examiner's hand is rapidly
removed from an inflamed appendix.
B. Pain felt when taking a deep breath when the
examiner's fingers are on the approximate location of the
inflamed gallbladder.
C. A sharp pain felt by the patient when one hand of the
examiner is used to thump the other at the costovertebral
angle.
D. This is not a valid examination technique. - Answer-B.
Pain felt when taking a deep breath when the examiner's
fingers are on the approximate location of the inflamed
gallbladder.
A positive Blumberg sign indicates:
A. Possible aortic aneurysm.
B. Presence of renal artery stenosis.