NR 509 APEA Test (Ortho) / NR509 APEA Exam (Ortho) (Latest): Advanced physical assessment: Chamberlain College of Nursing
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... [Show More] APEA Exam Ortho (Latest): Advanced physical assessment: Chamberlain College of Nursing
Question:
A tool for assessing risk factors for osteoporotic fractures is the:
DEXA.
FRAX.
BRCA1.
HAARM.
Question:
Anserine bursitis arises from:
excessive running.
excessive kneeling.
arthritis.
trauma
Question:
When examining the knee, which of the following symptoms could be indicative of a positive Adduction (Varus) Stress Test?
Pain in the lateral joint line
Pain in the medial joint line
Pain in the anterior joint line
A click along the medial joint line.
Question:
When assessing the knee, the examiner instructs the patient to straighten his knee. This motion would assess knee:
flexion.
extension.
internalrotation.
external rotation.
Question:
When performing an examination of a tender left finger on an adult, the surrounding tissue reveals warmth, edema, and redness. This finding could be suggestive of:
carcinoma.
muscular atrophy.
synovitis.
gouty arthritis.
Question:
An example of a fibrous joint would be the:
vertebral bodies of the spine.
skull.
shoulder.
pubic symphysis of the pelvis.
Question:
To palpate the medial meniscus, slightly internally rotate the tibia and palpate the medial soft tissue along the:
lateral joint line of the knee.
on either side of the patella.
upper edge of the tibial plateau.
top of the patella.
Question:
A patient complains of a sharp burning pain in the neck and right arm with associated paresthesias and weakness. These symptoms may be associated with:
mechanical neck pain.
mechanical neck pain with whiplash.
cervical radiculopathy.
cervical myelopathy.
Question:
A patient complains of lateral hip pain while pointing near the trochanter. This type of pain could be suggestive of:
sciatica.
radicularpain.
polyarticulararthritis.
bursitis.
Question:
The muscle of the scapulohumeral group that crosses the glenohumeral joint posteriorly and inserts on the greater tubercle is known as the:
infraspinatus muscle.
pectoralis major.
subscapularis muscle.
supraspinatus muscle.
Question:
Inspection of the hip begins with careful observation of a patient's gait. A patient's foot moves forward without bearing weight. This is known as the:
swing phase of gait.
stance phase of gait.
push off phase of gait.
heel strike phase of gait.
Question:
The axioscapular group of muscles:
pulls the shoulder backward.
rotates the shoulder laterally.
produce internal rotation of the shoulder.
draws the shoulder blade forward. [Show Less]