Health History and General Survey
HEENT
Cardiac
Peripheral Vascular
Respiratory
100

Viewing the world from another person’s inner frame of reference is called:

B - empathy.

100

Which of the following questions would the examiner ask to determine whether an individual has epistaxis?

C - “Do you experience nosebleeds?”

100

The first heart sound (S1) is produced by the:

B - closure of the AV valves.

100

A patient’s pulse with an amplitude of 3+ indicates:

B – increased

100

To use the technique of egophony, ask the patient to:

B – say “eee” each time the stethoscope is moved

200

The most appropriate introduction to use to start an interview with an older adult patient is:

A - “Mr. Jones, I want to ask you some questions about your health so that we can plan your care.”

200

The labyrinth of the inner ear is responsible for maintaining the body’s:

C - equilibrium.

200

The second heart sound is the result of:

D - closing of the aortic and pulmonic valves

200

Atrophic skin changes that occur with peripheral arterial insufficiency include:

A – thin, shiny skin with loss of hair

200

Stridor is a high-pitched, inspiratory crowing sound commonly associated with:

A - upper airway obstruction.

300

A patient seeks care for "debilitating headaches that cause excessive absences at work." On further exploration, the nurse asks, "What makes the headaches worse?" With this question, the nurse is seeking information about:

C - aggravating factors.

300

Which of the following behaviors demonstrated by an individual may be indicative of hearing loss?

B - Frequently asking for the question to be repeated

300

When assessing the carotid artery, the nurse should palpate:

B – medial to the sternomastoid muscle, one side at a time

300

A known risk factor for venous ulcer development is:

A – obesity

300

When examining for tactile fremitus, it is important to:

C – palpate the chest symmetrically

400

What is the yin/yang theory of health?

A - Health exists when all aspects of the person are in perfect balance.

400

If the tympanic membrane has white dense areas, the examiner suspects:

B - scarring from recurrent ear infections.

400

A bruit heard while auscultating the carotid artery of a 65-year-old patient is caused by:

B - turbulent blood flow through the carotid artery.

400

A patient has severe bilateral lower extremity edema. The most likely cause is:

C - heart failure.

400

Which of the following voice sounds would be a normal finding?

B - The “eeeee” sound is clear and sounds like “eeeee.”

500

Spirituality is defined as:

B - a personal effort to find meaning and purpose in life.

500

Which of the following statements regarding the results obtained from use of the Snellen chart is true?

B - The larger the denominator, the poorer the vision.

500

Which of the following is an appropriate position to have the patient assume when auscultating for extra heart sounds or murmurs?

A - Roll toward the left side

500

Lymphedema is:

D - the swelling of an extremity caused by an obstructed lymph channel.

500

A patient has a barrel-shaped chest characterized by:

A – equal anteroposterior transverse diameter