Cognitive Screening, BMI, BP Measurement & Interviewing | Q&A | Grade A |
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Subject: Advanced Health Assessment – Skin Lesions, Melanoma Risk Factors, Cognitive Screening, BMI
Classification, Blood Pressure Measurement, Interviewing Techniques, Review of Systems
Source: NR 509 Advanced Assessment Quiz 2 (Week 2) / Bates' Guide to Physical Examination
(2026/2027 Update)
Format: Q&A Guide with Clinical Rationales | Grade A Guaranteed
1. A 35-year-old archaeologist comes to your office for a regular skin check-up. She has just
returned from her annual dig site in Greece. She has fair skin and reddish-blond hair. She has many
freckles scattered across her skin. From this description, which of the following is not a risk factor
for melanoma in this patient?
A. Age
B. Hair color
C. Heavy sun exposure
D. Actinic lentiginous
Correct Answer: A. Age
1. Age is not a significant risk factor for melanoma in a 35-year-old patient. Melanoma risk
increases with age, but this patient is relatively young.
2. Red/blond hair color (B) and fair skin are well-established risk factors for melanoma due to
reduced melanin protection.
3. Heavy sun exposure (C) is a major environmental risk factor. Actinic lentigines (D) are sun-
induced freckles that indicate chronic sun damage and increased melanoma risk.
2. The following information is best placed in which category? "The patient has had three cesarean
sections."
A. Adult illness
B. Surgeries
C. Psychiatric
D. Obstetrics/gynecology
Correct Answer: B. Surgeries
1. Cesarean sections are surgical procedures, so they belong in the past surgical history category.
2. While obstetrical history is important, the specific category for procedures is "Surgeries,"
which includes all major operative interventions.
3. Adult illness refers to medical conditions; psychiatric covers mental health;
obstetrics/gynecology covers reproductive history but not specifically surgical history.
, 3. Which of the following skin lesions is the least likely to metastasize?
A. Seborrheic keratosis
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Basal cell carcinoma
D. Melanoma
Correct Answer: A. Seborrheic keratosis
1. Seborrheic keratosis is a benign, non-cancerous skin lesion that does not metastasize. It is a
common benign epidermal proliferation.
2. Squamous cell carcinoma has low metastatic potential but can metastasize, especially to
regional lymph nodes.
3. Basal cell carcinoma rarely metastasizes (<0.1%) but is locally aggressive. Melanoma has high
metastatic potential and is the most dangerous skin cancer.
4. Which of the following brief screening measures is useful in assessing memory?
A. Three-item recall
B. Serial 7s
C. Copying intersecting pentagrams
D. Spelling "world" backward
Correct Answer: A. Three-item recall
1. Three-item recall directly assesses short-term memory by asking the patient to remember and
later repeat three words.
2. Serial 7s (B) and spelling "world" backward (D) assess attention and concentration, not
memory.
3. Copying intersecting pentagrams (C) assesses visuospatial/executive function, typically used in
MoCA or MMSE for constructional apraxia.
5. A 25-year-old radio announcer comes to the clinic for an annual examination. His BMI is 25.9
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 and cholesterol because he is obese
D. Give the patient information about reduction of fat, cholesterol, and calorie because he is
overweight
Correct Answer: D. Give the patient information about reduction of fat, cholesterol, and calorie
because he is overweight
1. BMI 25.0-29.9 kg/m² is classified as overweight, not obese. The patient's concern is valid and
warrants lifestyle counseling.
2. Appropriate counseling includes reducing caloric intake, fat, and cholesterol to promote weight
management and cardiovascular health.
3. Option A is incorrect (no indication of anorexia). Option B is incorrect because BMI 25.9 is not
normal (normal is 18.5-24.9). Option C is incorrect because the patient is overweight, not obese.