NR 509 Week 3 Quiz – 10 Points

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NR 509 Week 3 Quiz – 10 Points

  1. Question: As a nurse practitioner student, you are spending the clinical day seeing patients with your assigned preceptor. The following information is noted during the patient encounter: The patient denies signs and symptoms of cough and nasal congestion.” Where does this belong on the medical record? Select all that apply:
  2. Question: Which of the following findings are indicative of respiratory distress?
  3. Question: Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in African Americans and the second leading cause of blindness overall. What features would be noted on funduscopic examination?
  4. Question: A 22-year-old female with a history of asthma presents to the office during a moderate-persistent acute exacerbation. You note that she has wheezes bilaterally in all fields, is in mild respiratory distress, and has decreased tactile fremitus. During percussion, you would expect to find:
  5. Question: A patient is assigned a visual acuity of 20/100 in her left eye. Which of the following is true? HEENT physical assessment and documentation
  6. Question: A nurse practitioner student is caring for a 65-year-old male at his annual wellness visit. She tests his visual acuity of central vision by using a Snellen Eye Chart. She positions the patient 20 feet from the chart and turns on all the overhead lights. The patient removes his glasses. She asks him to read the smallest line he can see covering one eye at a time. What is an expected consequence of the visual acuity screening based upon this scenario?
  7. Question: Which is true of examination when assessing the patient’s ability to smell? Select all that apply.
  8. Question: Prompt consultation is warranted to rule out retinal tears or detachments with which of the following key findings upon assessment?
  9. Question: A 62-year-old smoker complains of coughing up small amounts of blood” so you consider hemoptysis. Which other diagnoses should also be considered as an etiology for the complaint?
  10. Question: Which of the following represents age-related changes in the lungs?

NR 509 Week 3 Quiz – 10 Points

  1. Question: Which is true when assessing the patient’s availability to smell?
  2. Question: Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in African-Americans and the second leading cause of blindness overall. What features will be noted on the fundoscopic examination?
  3. Question: Prompt consultation is warranted to rule out retinal tears or detachment of the following key findings upon assessment.
  4. Question: A 22-year-old female with a history of asthma presents to the office during moderate persistent acute exacerbation. You know that she has Oasis bilaterally in all fields and is in mild respiratory distress and has decreased tactile firmness during percussion. You would expect to find
  5. Question: Which of the following presents age-related changes in the lungs?
  6. Question: As a nurse practitioner student, you are spending the clinical day seeing patients with your assigned preceptors. The following information noted during the patient encounter. The patient denies signs and symptoms of cough and nasal congestion. Where does this belong on the medical record? Select all the apply.
  7. Question: Which of the following findings are indicative of respiratory distress?
  8. Question: A patient is assigned a visual acuity of 20, 100 in her left eye. Which of the following is true? HEET physical assessment and documentation.
  9. Question: A nurse practitioner student is caring for a 65-year-old male at his annual wellness visit. She tests his visual acuity of central vision by using the Snellen eye chart. She positions the patient 20 feet from the chart and turns on the overhead lights. The patient removes his glasses. She asks him to read the smallest line he can see covering one eye at a time. What is an expected consequence of the visual acuity screening based upon this scenario?
  10. Question: A 62 year old smoker complaints of coughing up small amounts of blood, so you can considered hemostasis. Which other diagnosis should also be considered as an etiology for the complaint?

NR 509 Week 3 Quiz – 10 Points

  1. Question: A 22-year-old female with a history of asthma presents to the office during a moderate- persistent acute You note that she has wheezes bilaterally in all fields, is in mild respiratory distress, and has decreased tactile Fremitus. During percussion you would expect to find?
  2. Question: As a nurse practitioner student, you are spending the clinical day seeing patients with your assigned preceptor. The following information is noted during the patient encounter: “The patient denies signs and symptoms of cough and nasal congestion. Where does this belong on the medical record? Select all that apply
  3. Question: A nurse practitioner student is caring for a 65-year-old male at his annual wellness She tests his visual acuity of central vision by using a Snellen Eye Chart. She positions the patient 20 feet from the chart and turns on all the overhead lights. The patient removes his glasses. She asks him to read the smallest line he can see covering one eye at a time. What is an expected consequence of the visual acuity screening based upon this scenario?
  4. Question: Which of the following findings are indicative of respiratory distress?
  5. Question: Prompt consultation in warranted to rule out retinal tears or detachments with which of the following key findings upon assessment?
  6. Question: A patient is assigned a visual acuity of 20/100 in her left Which of the following is true? HEENT physical assessment and documentation
  7. Question: A 62-year-old smoker complains of “coughing up small amounts of blood, so you consider hemoptysis. Which other diagnoses should also be considered as an etiology for the complaint?
  8. Question: Which is true when assessing the patient’s ability to smell? (Select All That Apply)
  9. Question: Which of the following represents age-related changes in the lungs?
  10. Question: Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in African Americans and the second leading cause of blindness overall. What features would be noted on funduscopic examination?

NR 509 Week 3 Quiz – 10 Points

  1. Question: One key to a thorough and accurate physical examinations developing a systematic sequence of examination. As the nurse practitioner, you should organize your physical examination around which of the following goals?
  2. Question: Mr Smith a 46-year old contractor report pain of the right great toe. Feels like a ton of bricks fell on my foot, He reports pain starting in his great toe and extending up his legs. This is:
  3. Question: A 33 year old male patient p[resets to the office complaining of fatigue, weight changes, aches and difficulty sleeping. The patient admits that a recent break-up and financial troubles are impacting his mood. Which of the following would be the highest priority to assess during the interview?
  4. Question: The components of the health history include of the following except:
  5. Question: For which of the following patients would a comprehensive health history be appropriate?
  6. Question: Smith is a pleasant obese female with a BMI of 37, BP 116/82, HR 74, RR 22, SPO2 95%, This information is:
  7. Question: Which of the following represents appropriate documentation under the review of system section of soap notes?
  8. Question: You are seeing and elderly man with multiple complaints. He has chronic arthritis, pain form an old ward injury, and headaches. Today he complains of these pains as well as a dull chest pain under his sternum. What would the order of priority be for your problem list?
  9. Question: The following information is recorded in the health history, The patient completed 8th grade, he currently lives with his wife and two children. He works on old cars on the weekend, He works In a glass factory during the week Which category does it belong to?
  10. Question: A patient of American Indian descent presents to the clinic for a follow-up diabetic education session. During the health history interview, the nurse practitioner notes that the patient never makes eye contact and speaks mostly to the floor. This can be identified as using which of the following skilled interviewing techniques?

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