Final Exam: NR 509 / NR509 (Latest
2023/2024) Advanced Physical Assessment
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... [Show More] 20-year-old female presents to the clinic with symptoms of fatigue, nausea, and an increase in
urination. She is sexually active, and her male partner uses condoms occasionally. A urine
pregnancy test is positive. Her last menstrual period was 3 months ago (6/20/2021). Using the
Naegele rule, what is the estimated date of delivery (EDD, or due date)?
✓ Answer: 3/27/22
Q The NP is conducting a physical assessment on a woman in her 26th week of pregnancy. Which
of the examination finding is worrisome for a potential, emergent condition?
✓ Answer: Facial edema
Q The NP is documenting the obstetric history of a patient. Her history includes two spontaneous
miscarriages at 16- and 24-weeks' gestation, four living children (one set of twins) who were
delivered at term, and a current pregnancy. How would this be documented?
✓ Answer: G6P3024
Q An 11-month-old infant male is accompanied to the clinic by his father. The father is concerned
about the skin rash on this son's arms represented in this image. Family history is significant for
a 4-year-old sibling with atopic dermatitis and asthma. Which of the following is the best
documentation of the integument findings?
✓ Answer: Erythematous, patches and plaques involving the extensor surfaces of
the bilateral antecubital fossa. Mild, secondary excoriations present with serous
exudate. No streaking. Scant purulent drainage
Q A mother brings her 15-day-old female infant to the outpatient clinic for evaluation of a rash that
appeared suddenly after visiting family in Florida. It is August and the house did not have air
conditioning. The infant is afebrile, eating and drinking well, and does not appear to be in
distress. The physical assessment findings are represented in this image. Based on the history and
examination findings, what is the likely etiology? ADA Description
✓ Answer: Infant with a red, facial rash.
✓ Answer: miliaria rubra
Q The NP assesses for the Moro Reflex as part of an infant routine physical examination. The NP
should suspect a neurologic disease if the reflex has not disappeared by what specific timeframe?
✓ Answer: 16 weeks
Q A 2-month-old female is accompanied by her parents for her first visit to the practice. When
reviewing the hospital medical records of her birth, the NP notes documentation regarding
significantly edematous hands and feet present at birth. Upon physical examination of the infant,
the NP finds skin folds that run along the sides of the neck down to the shoulders. Which of the
following should be assessed and monitored by the NP and parents related to these findings?
Select all that apply.
✓ Answer: The infant's growth chart with concern for height and length.
✓ The infant's ability to properly latch during breastfeeding. The infant's fluid gain
or loss.
Q The NP is observing a female pediatric patient during a routine physical. She can jump in place
and balance on one foot. She speaks in full sentences and her mother states that she can feed
herself. Based on your observations and the history, determine her developmental age
✓ Answer: 4 years
Q The NP is observing a full-term infant male. He can pull to a stand, use "mama" and "dada"
specifically, and indicates his wants by vocalization and pointing. Based on your observations, [Show Less]