NR509 Week5 Quiz – Abdomen and Hair

NR509 Week5 Quiz – Abdomen and Hair

NR509 Week5 Quiz – Abdomen and Hair

  1. Question: The FNP is assessing the abdomen of an aging adult. Which of these statements regarding the agind adult and abdominal assessment is true?
  2. Question: The FNP notices that a patient has had a black tarry stool and recalls that a possible cause would be
  3. Question: The FNP knows that during an abdominal assessment deep palpitation is used to determine
  4. Question: A patient has abdominal borboygmi. The FNP knows that this term refers to
  5. Question: During an abdominal assessment, the FNP would consider which of these findings as normal?
  6. Question: The FNP is caring for a black child who has been diagnosed with marasmus. The FNP would expect to find the
  7. Question: An Inuit visiting Nevada from Anchorage has come to the clinic in July during the hottest part of the It so happens that the clinic’s air conditioning is broken and the temperature is very hot. The FNP knows that which of these statements is true about the Inuit sweating tendencies?
  8. Question: The FNP is performing percussion during an abdominal assessment. Percussion notes heard during the abdominal assessment may include:
  9. Question: During an abdominal assessment, the FNP elicits tenderness on light palpation in the right lower quadrant. The FNP interprets that this finding could indicate a disorder of which of these structures?
  10. Question: A patient has a terrible itch for several months that he has been scratching continuously. On examination, the FNP might expect to find
  11. Question: The FNP is listening to bowel sounds. Which of these statements is true of bowel sounds?
  12. Question: A patient is complaining of a sharp pain along the costovertebral angles. The FNP knows that this symptom is most often indicative of
  13. Question: The FNP notices that a patient has a solid, elevated, circumscribed lesion that is less than 1 cm in diameter. When documenting this finding, the FNP would report this as a
  14. Question: A patient is suspected of having inflammation of the gallbladder, or cholecystitis. The FNP should conduct which of these techniques to assess for this condition?
  15. Question: The FNP just noted from a patient’s medical record that the patient has a lesion that is confluent in nature. On examination, the FNP would expect to find
  16. Question: During an examination, the FNP finds that a patient has excessive dryness of skin. The best term to describe this condition is
  17. Question: An older patient has been diagnosed with pernicious anemia. The FNP knows that this condition could be related to …

NR509 Week5 Quiz – Abdomen and Hair

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