NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment

NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment

NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment

  1. One of the most important aspects to consider in the orthopedic screening examination is:
  2. Which portion of the physical examination is best done with the patient standing?
  3. Which patient position facilitates inspection of the chest and shoulders? NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment
  4. The least reliable indicator of newborn distress is:
  5. Proprioception should be assessed while the patient is:
  6. Part of the screening orthopedic component of the examination includes evaluating the person while:
  7. To promote your examination time with a cooperative child, your approach to the examination should be to:
  8. Palpation of epitrochlear nodes is part of the:
  9. Throughout the history and physical examination, the clinician should:
  10. The checkout station for preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) is critical because at this point:
  11. When conducting a geriatric assessment, basic activities of daily living (ADLs) include: NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment
  12. At your first meeting with a patient, it is usually best to say:
  13. The goals of preparticipation sports evaluation include:
  14. The reliability of health-related findings and observations is the responsibility of the:
  15. To inspect the abdominal muscles, ask the:
  16. The sequence of the physical examination should be individualized to:
  17. The cranial nerves are usually assessed while the patient is in which position?
  18. When a patient has not been compliant with instructions, an examiner should:
  19. When conveying bad or distasteful news to the patient and family, it is best to: NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 1 Assessment
  20. When interviewing a disabled patient, it is best to speak to:

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NURS 6512 Week 11 Quiz 2 Answers

  1. A therapeutic technique for dealing with grieving individuals is to:
  2. The examination of the newborn should begin with:
  3. Which one of the following patient characteristics is most likely to limit patient reliability during history taking?
  4. In crying infants, it is often difficult to:
  5. Which of the following is true regarding the relationship between the examiner and the patient?
  6. Which of the following are examined with the patient in a reclining 45-degree position?
  7. The greatest risk for potential health problems occurs in which age group?
  8. Examination of the patient in the lithotomy, or knee-chest, position includes:
  9. Which portion of the physical examination is best done with the patient standing?
  10. A parent is advised to restrict contact or collision sports participation for their child. An example of a sport in which this child could participate is:
  11. One of the most important aspects to consider in the orthopedic screening examination is:
  12. Functional assessment is most important during the examination of a(n):
  13. The checkout station for pre participation physical evaluation (PPE) is critical because at this point:
  14. A common method of estimating gestational age of a newborn is to assess:
  15. Palpation of epitrochlear nodes is part of the:
  16. Observation of the child playing in the playroom provides information about which two systems?
  17. As you greet the patient, which examination technique is first implemented?
  18. Part of the screening orthopedic component of the examination includes evaluating the person while:
  19. The best way to ease the apprehension of a 3-year-old child before a physical examination is to:
  20. The sequence of the physical examination should be individualized to: