Final Exam: NR 509/ NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment Final Practice Questions with Verified Answers (Latest 2023/ 2024)- Chamberlain

Final Exam: NR 509/ NR509 Advanced Physical Assessment Final Practice Questions with Verified Answers (Latest 2023/ 2024)- Chamberlain

Final Exam: NR 509/ NR509 Advanced
Physical Assessment Final Practice Questions
with Verified Answers (Latest 2023/ 2024)-
Chamberlain

  1. A 42-year-old school teacher with a history of irregular periods who underwent
    successful intrauterine insemination (IUI) on January 25th presents to the clinic for care
    on March 19th. Her last menstrual period (LMP) was November 11th of the previous
    year. Which of the following is true about the gestational age of her pregnancy?
    ✓ Answer: It is determined by date of insemination plus 2 weeks.
  2. A 32-year-old patient with two prior pregnancies presents to clinic concerned that she
    may be pregnant after missing one cycle of her menses, which was previously very
    regular. A urine human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) test is positive. Presuming a
    normal pregnancy, what can the physician expect to find on examination and ultrasound?
    ✓ Answer: A bluish hue of the cervix known as the Chadwick sign
  3. A 22-year-old G1P0 presents for a routine prenatal visit at 32 weeks’ gestational age.
    Leopold maneuvers indicate that the fetus is in a transverse lie, with the fetal skull
    palpable at the woman’s left side. Fetal heart tones are heard at the uterine fundus with a
    baseline rate of 140 and beat-to-beat variability noted. Which of the following steps is
    appropriate to take at this time?
    ✓ Answer: schedule a return visit in ~2 weeks.
  4. A woman presenting in the late second trimester of her third pregnancy reports that she is
    experiencing several abdominal symptoms that she attributes to pregnancy: nausea,
    vomiting, urinary frequency, discomfort in the lower abdomen, tenderness over the
    suprapubic area, and severe constipation. Which of the following is true regarding these
    pregnancy symptoms?

✓ Answer: iron supplementation, hormonal changes, slowed
intestinal transit, physical pressure from the gravid uterus, and
increased blood volume all contribute to abdominal symptoms in
pregnant women.

  1. A 42-year-old G2P1 arrives at clinic for a routine prenatal visit late in her third trimester.
    On exam, the physician notes a subtle murmur; on further auscultation, it becomes
    apparent that the murmur occurs during the diastolic phase. The patient has minimal
    complaints but does reveal that she has had swelling in her feet and shortness of breath.
    Because these symptoms have been only slightly more severe than during her last
    pregnancy, she assumed this was normal for pregnancy. Which of the following is true
    about her presentation?
    ✓ Answer: a diastolic murmur during pregnancy is likely
    pathological and should always be investigated.
  2. A 17-year-old G1P0 presents at a routine prenatal check. By last menstrual period
    (LMP), her gestational age at this visit is 36 weeks, 2 days. A first-trimester ultrasound
    confirmed her estimated delivery date. On exam, her fundus measures 31 centimeters.
    Ultrasound imaging might reveal which of the following anatomical findings that would
    explain this size?
    ✓ Answer: Renal agenesis of the fetus resulting in intrauterine
    growth restriction.
  3. A 26-year-old G0P0 is interested in becoming pregnant and presents for prepregnancy
    counseling. She was not vaccinated as a child and unsure if she wishes to be vaccinated
    now. She asks if she can change her mind during pregnancy and receive vaccinations
    during that time. What should she be told?
    ✓ Answer: If a pregnant woman does not show sufficient titers to
    rubella, measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccination should be
    given postpartum to protect future pregnancies from the effects of
    congenital rubella.
  4. A 31-year-old marathon runner presents for prenatal care with her first pregnancy. She is
    in her second trimester and is experiencing some fatigue and muscle aches. Her
    prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) was noted at 19.2. How should she be counseled
    on exercise and nutrition during pregnancy?
    ✓ Answer: she should increase her calorie intake to 300 calories per
    day or more from her pre pregnancy baseline.
  5. A 29-year-old G2P1 presents to the clinic after a positive home pregnancy test. She
    confides at the appointment that her male partner has become increasingly abusive lately
    and once struck her while she was holding her older child. How should she be counseled?
    ✓ Answer: Ask open-ended questions, allow her to make decisions
    that she feels are best for herself given he circumstance, and
    provide immediate or long-term referrals to domestic violence
    resources.
  6. A 34-year-old G3P2 at 27 weeks’ gestation is referred to the clinic upon discharge from a
    correctional institution where she has been incarcerated for 25 days for a drug offense.
    She denies any further substance abuse, but her behavior is concerning for intoxication,
    and she smells of alcohol and cigarettes. The clinician inquires about her drug use with
    open-ended questions and counsels her that which of the following is true?
    ✓ Answer: Pregnant women are not routinely screened for hep c, but
    this test should be added to the panel of prenatal blood tests for
    patients with a history of intravenous drug use.
  7. A 78-year-old woman presents to clinic with her two daughters, who are concerned about
    her continued ability to live independently. She has thus far been highly self-reliant and is
    opposed to the idea of leaving of her home of 30 years. The clinician performs a
    complete history and physical exam (including mental status and memory testing) as well
    as orders laboratory tests before providing the patient and her family the finding that she
    has age-appropriate changes that do not reflect any particular disease process. Which of
    the following findings is most consistent with the normal aging process and does not
    impair the ability to live alone?
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