NURS 612 EXAM 3 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL 200+ QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE
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... [Show More] A patient's inability to follow simple instructions could indicate which of the
following findings?
A. dysphonia
B. amnesia
C. aphasia
D. depression: D. depression
2. A patient scores a 3 on the Mini-Cog Assessment Instrument for dementia.
What does this score indicate?
A. advanced dementia
B. early dementia
C. need for further evaluation
D. negative screen for dementia: D. negative screen for dementia
3. The examiner asks the patient to complete this statement: "A bird is to air
as a fish is to ..." This is an example of what type of testing?
A. calculation
B. analogy
C. judgment
D. mood & feelings: B. analogy
4. Assume that the patient's response to the question: "A bird is to air as a fish
is to ..." is "scales". What does this response likely reflect?
A. left cerebral hemisphere lesion
B. depression
C. eating disorder
D. aphasia: A. left cerebral hemisphere lesion
5. Which type of assessment should be used to evaluate the mental status of
a patient with head trauma?
A. PHQ
B. perceptual distortion assessment
C. Glasgow Coma Scale
D. functional assessment: C. Glasgow Coma Scale
6. Which of the following indicates possible cognitive impairment?
A. ability to complete personal care without assistance
B. suspiciousness or inappropriate affect
C. articulate communication
D. prudent behavior and calm demeanor: B. suspiciousness or inappropriate
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NURS 612 EXAM 3 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL 200+ QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE
affect
7. A 65-year-old woman is brought to the clinic by family members, who report
that they have noticed a change in her mental abilities over the past 2 weeks.
Normally, they say, she is independent, intelligent, and very socially oriented.
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NURS 612 EXAM 3 MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL 200+ QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED SOLUTIONS/A+ GRADE
Her medical history is unremarkable except for congestive heart failure, for
which she takes digoxin. She has had no major changes in her health. What
question would be the most important for the examiner to ask this woman's
family?
A. is there a family history of Alzheimer disease?
B. how much alcohol does she drink in an average week?
C. when was her digoxin blood level last checked?
D. did you know that mental function begins to decline after the age of 60?: C.
when was her digoxin blood level last checked?
8. A patient who has difficulty writing or drawing is most likely to have which
condition?
A. temporal lobe damage
B. peripheral neuropathy
C. organic brain syndrome
D. psychiatric hallucinations: B. peripheral neuropathy
9. A mother brings her 18-month-old son to the clinic. She states that the child
rarely talks or smiles or makes eye contact. She has also noticed that he does
not like to be held. She says his motor development seems to be normal.These
symptoms are consistent with what condition?
A. dementia
B. autistic disorder
C. ADHD
D. delirium: B. autistic disorder [Show Less]