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healthassessquiz1

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Subjective data, as well as symptomatic data, should be placed in the _________ section   history section  
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The quality of a symptom, such as pain is ____information that should be described in the _________ section   subjective data, history  
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Which is an effective adjunct to document location of findings during the recording of the physical exam   relationship to anatomic landmarks  
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The position on a clock, topographic notations and anatomic landmarks are methods for ______   recording locations of findings  
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regardless of origin, discharge is described by noting   oolor and consistency  
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drawing of stick figures is most useful to   compare findings in extremities  
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findings of an unknown origin should be recorded on the patients _______   problem list  
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a problem may be defined as anything that will require:   evaluation  
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differential diagnoses belong in the ______   assessment  
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When recording assessments during the construction of the problem-oriented medical record, the examiner should:   create an assessment for each problem on the problem list.  
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Your patient returns for a blood pressure check 2 weeks after a visit during which you performed a complete history and physical. This visit would be documented by creating a(n):   PROGRESS NOTE  
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detailed description of the symptoms related to the chief complaint is presented in the:   history of present illness  
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The effect of the chief complaint on the patient’s lifestyle is recorded in which section of the medical record?   history of present ilness  
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The patient’s perceived disabilities and functional limitations are recorded in the:   past medical history  
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The review of systems is a component of the:   health history  
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Allergies to drugs and foods are generally listed in which section of the medical record?   past medical history  
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Information such as education and economic condition is part of   personal and social  
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Information recorded about an infant differs from that recorded about an adult, mainly because of the infant’s:   developmental status  
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In which section of the newborn history would you find details of gestational assessment and extrauterine adjustment data?   present problem  
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Data relevant to the social history of older adults include information on:   family support systems  
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A SOAP note is used in which type of recording system?   problem oriented  
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The examiner’s evaluation of a patient’s mental status belongs in the:   physical examination  
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follow-up visits for problems identified in the POMR are recorded in the_________   progress notes  
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Documentation of the _________ should always be done by using the patient’s own words in quotation marks.   chief complaint  
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When using the mnemonic OLDCARTS, the A stands for ____________________.   aggravating an associated factors  
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The duties of care providers established by tradition, and within the context of culture, are known as:   deontological imperatives  
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When are open-ended questions generally most useful?   during the initial part of the interview  
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Behaviors that diffuse anxiety during the interview include:   providing forthright answers to questions  
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Periods of silence during the interview can serve important purposes, such as:   providing times for reflextion  
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a woman complains that she has had crushing chest pain for the past 2 days. She seems nervous as she speaks to you. An appropriate response is to:   continue to collect information regarding the chief complaint in an unhurried manner.  
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When interviewing older adults, the examiner should:   position himself facing the patient  
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The iatrotropic stimulus refers to the:   the patients stimulus to seek care  
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A pt complains of a headache. During the history, he mentions his use of alcohol and illicit drugs. This information would most likely belong in the:   personal and social history.  
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A pt. reports an increase in her alcohol intake over the past 5 years. To screen her for problem drinking, you would use the:   CAGE questionnaire  
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A tool used to screen adolescents for alcoholism is the:   CRAFFT  
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Mr. Mills is a 55-year-old patient who presents to the office for an initial visit for health promotion. A survey of mobility and activities of daily living (ADLs) is part of a(an):   functional assessment  
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If the patient is well known or if you have been seeing the patient for the same problem over time, a __________ is appropriate   focused history  
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A fixed image of any group that rejects its potential for originality or individuality is known as a(n):   sterotype  
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Which group is traditionally considered to be past oriented?   eastern asians  
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Which group is characterized as emphasizing accomplishments that are measured by external standards?   dominant americans  
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Mr. Jones is a 45-year-old patient who presents to the office. A person’s definition of illness is likely to be most influenced by:   enculturation  
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As the health care provider, you are informing a patient that he or she has a terminal illness. This discussion is most likely to be discouraged in which cultural group?   Navajo Native Americans  
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Tuberculosis is an example of a "___" condition   cold  
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The duties of care providers established by tradition, and within the context of culture, are known as:   deontological imperatives  
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The iatrotropic stimulus refers to the:   patient’s stimulus to seek care.  
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________ is used to screen adolescents for important issues in their life   PACES  
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the process by which an individual assumes the traits and behaviors of a given culture   enculturation  
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Penicillin is an example of a ____ medicine.   “hot”  
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The ____________ position places the left ventricle closer to the chest wall and is recommended for auscultating low-pitched sounds, such as the third and fourth heart sounds.   left lateral recumbent  
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Which part of the examiner's hand is best for palpating vibration   Ulnar surface  
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Which part of the examiners hand is best for assessing temperature?   dorsal surgace  
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which part would the examiner use to feel vibratory sensations such as thrills and fremitus?   Ulnar surface of the hand and bases of the fingers  
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which part of the hand is best for palpating pulses?   finger pads and fingertips  
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the _____ surface is best for assessing crepitus   palmer surface  
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the _____ surface is best for assessing texture   palmer  
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the _____ surfaces of the hand and fingers are best for assessing vibrations   ulnar surface  
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. Less dense tissue (such as that over normal lungs) produces a ____ tone   loud  
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More dense tissue such as a muscle produces a ____ tone   softer  
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The more dense the medium, the _____ is the percussion tone   softer  
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The more hollow the area, the _____ is the percussion tone   louder  
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Percussion tones over muscle are ___ and ___   soft and flat  
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an expected normal percussion tone includes ______ over an empty stomach   tympany  
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A normal lung produces _________ percussion tones   resonance  
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_______ indicates atelectasis of the lung   dullness  
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______ occurs over muscle   flatness  
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Place the palmar surface of the nondominant hand on the body surface with the fingers slightly spread apart when using ________ or ________ percussion   mediate, indirect  
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During percussion, the downward snap of the striking fingers should originate from the:   wrist  
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Fist percussion is a ______ percussion technique used to elicit tenderness over organs such as the liver, gallbladder, or kidneys.   direct  
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When sounds are not clear, and you are having difficulty distinguishing between respirations and heartbeats you can:   isolate each cycle segment  
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Underestimation of blood pressure will occur if the cuff’s width covers:   more than two thirds of the upper arm  
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A blood pressure cuff bladder should be long enough to:   cover 75% to 80% of the arm circumference  
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Rotating the lens selector compensates for______ or ______ in both the examiner and the patient   myopia or hyperopia  
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The _________ permits recognition of hemorrhages.   red-free filter  
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the _____ estimates the size of lesions   grid  
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The _______ examines the anterior eye and assesses the elevation of lesions   slit lamp  
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the _______ is used with small pupils.   small aperture  
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Tuning forks with a frequency of 500 to 1000 Hz are most commonly used to measure:   hearing range of normal speech  
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To perform a deep tendon reflex measurement, you should:   briskly tap the tendon with the rubber end of the hammer.  
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A variant of a percussion hammer is a ____ hammer   neurologic  
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a neurologic hammer is equipped with a _____ and ______   brush and needle  
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The most effective procedure to ensure correct serial measurements is to:   mark the borders of the tape at several intervals on the skin with a pen.  
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___________ functions to differentiate between various media in a cavity. It can distinguish between air, fluid, and tissue.   Transillumination  
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if the patient is experiencing symptoms of autonomic hyperreflexia, then the first reaction should be for the examiner to:   remove the source of the stimulation.  
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Reactions to a cold, hard examination table or cold stirrups; insertion of a speculum; and pressure during pelvic examinations can cause ___________.   autonomic hyperreflexia  
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The stethoscope’s diaphragm is most useful in the assessment of __________ sounds.   high-pitched  
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When recording assessments during the construction of the problem-oriented medical record, the examiner should:   create an assessment for each problem on the problem list  
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A differential diagnosis is part of the __________ phase.   assessment  
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A second visit with the clinician is always recorded on a ________, noting any updates to the condition.   progress note  
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The effect of the chief complaint on the patient’s lifestyle is recorded in which section of the medical record?   History of present illness  
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The patient’s perceived disabilities and functional limitations are recorded in the:   past medical history.  
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The review of systems is a component of the:   health history  
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to drugs and foods are generally listed in which section of the medical record?   past medical history  
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A SOAP note is used in which type of recording system?   problem oriented  
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Mental status assessment, including cognitive and emotional stability and speech and language, is part of the __________.   physical examination  
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Follow-up visits for problems identified in the ____ are recorded in the progress notes.   POMR  
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