When writing a SOAP note, the nurse practitioner is aware that "A" represents - correct answer The diagnosis
When reading a healthcare record you see
... [Show More] the following notation: Patient states "I have had a runny nose and a cough for 1 week now" This is an example of: - correct answer Chief complaint
Which of the following is an appropriate recording of the subjective information provided by a patient? - correct answer "grabbing" chest pain for 2 hours
You receive results from the laboratory, a metabolic panel and a CBC. Where should that information appear in the SOAP note? - correct answer Objective
The nurse asks "Mr. S. tell me what you do when your headaches occur," with this question you are seeking information about: - correct answer Aggravating and relieving factors
What is the best terminology to describe significant symptoms associated with each area of the patient's body? - correct answer Review of systems
Mrs. Ellis is being seen for a routine physical examination. She is a college graduate and president of a research firm. She attends the local Methodist church weekly. She has adequate health insurance. Most of this information belongs in her: - correct answer Personal and social history
Mr. S complains of a headache. During the history, he mentions his use of alcohol and street drugs. Where is the most appropriate place for this information? - correct answer Social history
You are a nurse practitioner in a busy primary care practice, when should you ask your patient about substance use?
A) when prescribing medication
B) At an episodic visit
C) At the patient's annual health assessment
D) All of the above - correct answer All of the above
It is important to ask your patient about their sexual history. Why? Select all that apply. - correct answer 1. To assess their risk for potential pregnancy in females of childbearing age
2. It is important to know their sexual preferences
3. So that you can provide patient centered sex education
4. To learn their potential risk for sexually transmitted infection
Documentation of the general survey includes - correct answer Posture, gait, motor activity and personal hygiene
The normal appearance of the tympanic membrane is - correct answer Pearly grey with a visible cone of light shining downward & forward from center
While undergoing the Rinne test for air conduction (AC) and bone conduction (BC), normal findings would reveal that - correct answer AC is greater than BC
Which of the following describes a normal thyroid examination finding? Select all that apply. - correct answer 1. nonpalpable
2. Slightly palpable, smooth, symmetrical
Macule - correct answer Flat, non-palpable <1cm lesion
Common mole (nevi) - correct answer Hyperpigmented papule 0.75 cm
Patch - correct answer flat >1cm lesion
Bullae - correct answer fluid-filled, well circumscribed lesion >1com
Fissure - correct answer narrow linear crack into epidermis, exposing dermis
Vesicle - correct answer fluid-filled, well circumscribed lesion <5mm
The most lethal skin cancer is - correct answer melanoma
A 4 by 3 cm, well circumscribed, rough, elevated area of skin is an example of a - correct answer plaque
The mental status exam consists of assessment of a patient's appearance and behavior, speech and language, mood, thoughts and perceptions and cognitive function. By questioning orientation to time, person, and place, recent and remote memory, you are assessing - correct answer Cognitive function
You are seeing a 37 year old female that you suspect is suffering from depression and you are concerned about her risk of suicide. Which of the following findings is of greatest concern that would cause you to recommend immediate hospitalization or referral to the emergency room or crisis for further evaluation - correct answer History of previous suicide attempt with current intent and means
What is responsible for the inspiratory splitting of S2 - correct answer Closure of the aortic, then pulmonic valves
When recording results of heart murmurs, it is important to include - correct answer quality, pitch, location, grade
A grade 2 murmur is best described as - correct answer Quiet, heard immediately after placing stethoscope on the chest
A 23-year old optical assistant comes to your office for evaluation of fatigue. As part of your physical examination, you listen to her heart and hear a Grade 2 murmur only at the cardiac apex. Which valve is most likely to be involved, based on the location of the murmur? - correct answer Mitral
You listen to the chest and hear a murmur that falls between S1 and S2. This murmur is identified as - correct answer a systolic murmur
Jugular venous pressure is considered elevated when: - correct answer It is >3-4 cm above the sternal angle
Restrictions of internal and external hip rotation are sensitive indicators of a disease such as - correct answer Arthritis
The purpose in asking a patient who complains of neck or lower back pain about bowel or bladder dysfunction is to assess for - correct answer Associated deficit indicating neurological involvement
When testing for carpal tunnel syndrome, numbness or tingling in the distribution of the median nerve (palmar surface of thumb, index, middle and medial 4th finger) when hands are pressed together in acute flexion for 60 seconds is a positive - correct answer Phalen's sign
Which of the following areas of musculoskeletal examination tests joint function and stability - correct answer Range of Motion
Which test is used to detect an injury or tear or the medial or lateral collateral ligament - correct answer Stress test (Abduction/ Adduction)
The area of the body surface innervated by a particular spinal nerve is called a - correct answer Dermatome
Two of the most common symptoms patients with neurologic disorders describe are - correct answer generalized weakness and pain
One way to test cranial nerves IX and X - correct answer Assess gag reflex
Cranial nerves III, IV, and VI are all related to - correct answer Ocular movement
One way to test cranial nerve XI is - correct answer Ask the patient to shrug shoulders against resistant pressure of examiner's hands
One way to test cranial nerve VIII is - correct answer Weber test
The best test to assess cranial nerve II is - correct answer Perform snellen chart and reading newspaper print
Cranial nerve VII assesses nerves associated with - correct answer The face, facial movement
One way to test cranial nerve XII - correct answer Ask the patient to stick out tongue
One way to test cranial nerve V is - correct answer Check for facial sensation
The best test for assessing cranial nerve I is - correct answer Ask the patient to sniff vanilla
The ability to identify a number or letter written on the palm of your hand - correct answer Graphesthesia
A test to evaluate position sense - correct answer Romberg test
The ability to identify an object by feeling it (tactile sensation) - correct answer Stereognosis
Components of cultural humility include all of the following except - correct answer discussing "cinco de mayo" with your patient of Mexican background
Key components of peripheral arterial examination include - correct answer Measurement of blood pressure and assessment for aortic, renal, and femoral bruits
A patient presents with claudication symptoms and diminished pulses. Which of the following is consistent with chronic arterial insufficiency? - correct answer Pallor of the foot when raised to 60 degrees for one minute
Normal pulses are - correct answer +2
Risk factors for lower extremity peripheral vascular disease iclude - correct answer Age 70+, obesity, and smoking
Mark is a 35 year old police officer who is seeing you for his annual check up. When taking his sexual history it is important to: select all that apply. - correct answer 1. Ask about sexual partners and any history of sexually transmitted infections
2. As he states he is sexually active, ask about safer sex with condoms
The NP is preparing to complete a vaginal examination. Best practice includes - correct answer Avoid unexpected or sudden movements, drape patient from midabdomen and depress drape between the knees to provide eye contact
Common scrotal swellings include - correct answer Indirect inquinal hernias
When discussing modifiable risk factors for breast cancer in a 57 year old female, the NP recognizes that he/she can include discussion about which of the following? - correct answer Use of hormonal replacement treatment (HRT)
Normal findings of a prostate exam include which of the following - correct answer Prostate measures 2.5 cm, rubbery, nontender
Which of the following is most likely benign on breast examination? - correct answer One breast larger than the other
Mary is a 48 year old female who is seen today for a change in her menstrual flow. Her normal periods are have been every 28-30 days, but in the last 6 months she only had a period twice. A pregnancy test is negative and pelvic exam is normal. You schedule a follow up visit in 2 months and encourage her to call with any questions. You discuss peri-menopausal symptoms with her. When documenting her office visit the best choice for a differential diagnosis is: - correct answer Oligomenorrhea
What does a high level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) indicate? - correct answer Hypothyroidism
Which of the following findings on a urine dipstick is indicative of an infection - correct answer Positive leukocytes, nitrites and blood
Iron deficiency anemia causes which of the following changes in RBC indices - correct answer Microcytic, hypochromic
The preferred order for examination of the abdomen is - correct answer Inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
To identify the lower border of the liver, the NP would: - correct answer Percuss starting at the level of the umbilicus in the right lower quadrant, percussing up toward the liver at the midclavicular line
There are 3 main types of abdominal pain including visceral, parietal, and referred pain. Which type of pain is described as gnawing, burning, cramping, or aching and may be difficult to localize? - correct answer Visceral pain
Which of the following will help to optimize yield from a pediatric examination? - correct answer Doing the examination out of order if necessary to take advantage of quiet periods for auscultation
When interviewing children or adolescents, it is important to - correct answer Always interview adolescents separately after inquiring about concerns from the parent or guardian
Dullness noted during percussion of the abdomen could indicate all of the following Except: - correct answer Air filled intestines
When performing a genital exam on a 25-year-old man, the nurse notices deeply pigmented, wrinkled scrotal skin with large sebaceous follicles. On the basis of this information, the practitioner would - correct answer Consider this a normal finding and proceed with the examination
A 22 year old woman is being seen at the clinic for problems with vulvar pain, dysuria, and fever. On physical examination, the practitioner notices clusters of small shallower vesicles with surrounding erythema on the labia. There is also inguinal lymphadenopathy present. The most likely cause of these lesions is - correct answer Herpes simplex virus type 2
When performing the bimanual examination, the practitioner notices that the cervix feels smooth and firm, is round, and is fixed in place (does not move). When cervical palpation is performed, the patient complains of some pain. The nurse practitioner's interpretation of these results should be which of these? - correct answer The cervix should move when palpated; an immobile cervix may indicate malignancy
When assessing for symptoms of diarrhea, it is most important to assess the patient for - correct answer Current prescription and non-prescription medications
After completing an assessment of a 60 year old man with a family history of colon cancer, the nurse discusses with him early detection measures for colon cancer. The nurse should mention the need for a - correct answer Colonoscopy every 10 years [Show Less]