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Final Exam: NR509 NR-509 Latest Update Advanced

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Final Exam: NR509 / NR-509 (Latest

2025 / 2026 Update) Advanced Physical Assessment | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain

Question:

The NP is observing a female pediatric patient during a routine physical. She can jump in place and balance on one foot. She speaks in full sentences and her mother states that she can feed herself. Based on your observations and the history, determine her developmental age

Answer:

  • years

Question:

The NP is observing a full-term infant male. He can pull to a stand, use "mama" and "dada" specifically, and indicates his wants by vocalization and pointing. Based on your observations, determine his developmental age.

Answer:

12 months

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Question:

Of the following statements, which is accurate regarding growth and assessment charts published by the National Center for Health Statistics?Select all that apply.

Answer:

All charts include height, weight, and head circumference for children up to 36 months.

Growth charts are available for children with specific conditions such as Down syndrome or Turner syndrome.

Growth charts are available for use in infants born prematurely.

Question:

A 25-year-old male presents to the clinic with a complaint of severe rectal pain during defecation. The pain is so severe he waits several days before having a bowel movement. He has a history of ulcerative colitis (UC). He also reports being in an active sexual new relationship with a male partner. After conducting a history and physical exam, the NP documents the following

anorectal findings: Perirectal area inflamed; no ulcerations, open sores,

fissures, or verruca. Scant, whiteyellow, mucoid, rectal discharge noted.Unable to examine external sphincter, rectal vault, or prostate because of spasm of the external sphincter and marked inflammation and tenderness of anal canal. Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of these findings?

Answer:

These findings suggest infectious proctitis

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Question:

A 54-year-old female with a history of migraines since childhood presents to the clinic with chronic intermittent, progressive pulsatile headaches which are similar in nature to prior attacks and precipitated by current life stressors.The headaches are accompanied by nausea and vomiting. She denies constitutional symptoms. On examination, she has elevated blood pressure but otherwise a normal cardiovascular, neurologic, and fundoscopic examination. Based on the history and physical examination findings, which diagnoses are appropriate for the differential diagnosis (DDx) list? Select all that apply.

Answer:

Migraine

Tension

Question:

A 50-year-old female presents to the clinic for evaluation of neck stiffness and aching pain. She was a restrained driver in a low-speed, rear-end, motor vehicle collision 1 day ago. The pain started several hours after the accident.On physical examination, you note muscle spasms over the paraspinous muscles on the left side of the neck, as well as pain reported during active range of motion of the cervical spine. No neurological deficits are noted.Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of these findings?

Answer:

These findings suggest cervical strain

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Question:

Which muscle(s) are being assessed during active rotation of the neck?

Answer:

Sternocleidomastoid

Question:

A 34-year-old female presents to the office with left elbow pain following rigorous training for a tennis match. Tenderness is noted with palpation in the area on the image marked by the red circle. What correlative diagnosis does this assessment finding indicate?

Answer:

lateral epicondylitis

Question:

A 35-year-old male presents to the clinic for a routine physical examination.His only complaint is a feeling of heaviness in his scrotum. He denies injury or trauma. After conducting a history and physical, the NP documents the

following genitourinary (GU) findings: Uncircumcised penis; prepuce easily

retractable. No penile discharge or lesions. No scrotal swelling or discoloration. Testes descended bilaterally; right testicle smooth; 1 × 1 cm firm, fixed, nontender, nodule on the left lateral testicle. Epididymis nontender. No inguinal or femoral hernias. Negative CVA tenderness. Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of these findings?

Answer:

These findings suggest testicular cancer

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