NKU MSN610 2019 November Module 5 Quiz Latest

MSN610 Diagnostic Reasoning and Advanced Physical Assessment
Module 5 Quiz
Question 1 Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Percussion of the abdomen consists of the patient repeating the words "99"
B. Percussion of the abdomen can identify solid organs from hollow organs.
C. Acid breath is indicative of hepatic failure
D. Bruits are vascular sounds indicating increased circulation between the portal and venous systems
Question 2 Which of the following is FALSE?
A. The obturator test is evaluating for ruptured appendix or pelvic infection by having the patient perform a straight leg raise.
B. Murphy's sign is an inspiratory arrest upon palpation of the abdomen
C. McBurney's sign is tenderness and rigidity from the umbilicus to the R anterior superior iliac spine.
D. Palpation for abdominal aortic aneursym is performed in the epigastric area above the umbilicus.
Question 3 Signs and Symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) include:
A. previously toilet-trained children who start to wet their clothes
B. Increased mental confusion in the elderly
C. Being seen in sexually active adolescents
D. All of the Above
Question 4 Normal physical findings in a female pelvic exam include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Hair distribution on the mons pubis
B. Bartholin glands along the walls of the vaginal orifice
C. Chadwick's sign
D. Urethral and vaginal orifices found within the vestibule
Question 5 Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. When palpating the epididymis, it is located on the anterior surface of the testes.
B. Palpation for an inguinal hernia involves inserting a gloved finger into the lower scrotum along the vas deferens into the inguinal canal.
C. Testicular torsion consists of the vas deferens, spermatic artery and pampiniform plexus being twisted together.
D. A DRE should consist of inserting a lubricated gloved finger into the anal canal towards the umbilicus, to find the firm, rubbery, smooth prostate which should be a size of a walnut.

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