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NUR 634 APEA 3P PRACTICE QUESTION ALL A+ GRADED


 The groove of the metacarpophalangeal joint can be palpated by having the patient:
o Flex his hand
 When auscultating breath sounds in a patient who has left sided heart failure, the breath
sounds are:
o vesicular with late inspiratory crackles in the dependent portions of the lungs and
resonant on percussion
 The ankle-brachial index is a screening test used to assess a person’s risk for:
o Peripheral artery disease
 Olecranon bursitis may be caused by all of the following except:
o Frozen shoulder
 In patients who have allergic rhinitis, the nasal mucosa appears:
o Pale
 A term used to describe an increase in muscular bulk with diminished strength is:
o pseudohypertrophy
 If abdominal pain persists when the patient raises his head and shoulders, the origin of the
tenderness is probably:
o In the abdominal wall
 On auscultation of the abdomen, rushes of high-pitched sounds are audible and coincide
with abdominal cramps. These findings are most consistent with:
o Intestinal obstruction
 Ophthalmoscopic examination of the fundus reveals tiny, round, red spots in and around
the macular area. These findings are consistent with:
o Microaneurysms
 Symptoms of a subdural hematoma include:
o Noticeable bleeding between the dura and the cerebrum on x-ray
 On examination of the adult patient, symptoms of flexed posture, tremor, rigidity, and
shuffling gait are observed. These findings are consistent with:
o Parkinson’s disease
 When discussing the musculoskeletal system, all of the following statements related to
articular structure disease are true except which one?
o Articular disease is usually due to stiffness or pain
 Focal tenderness over the trochanter confirms:
o Bursitis
 Assessing the neurological status of a child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt should
include:
o Use of the Glasgow coma scale
 The earliest recognizable clinical manifestation(s) of cystic fibrosis in an infant is:
o Salty taste on the skin
 A reddish blue, irregularly shaped, solid and spongy mass of blood vessels that may be
present at birth and enlarge during the first 10 to 15 months is characteristic of a:
o Cavernous hemangioma
 The hamstring muscles flex the knee and are located on the:
o Posterior aspect of the thigh
 Ophthalmoscopic examination reveals dark specks noted between the fundus and the
lens. These specks are most likely:

, o Vitreous floaters
 When performing the first Leopold maneuver on a pregnant woman, if the buttocks and
head are not easily palpated at the fundus, the fetus is said to be in:
o Transverse lie
 When performing a musculoskeletal examination, the nurse practitioner instructs the
patient to move his arm in front of his body. This motion of the shoulder girdle would be
an example of:
o Flexion
 To locate the twelfth rib, palpate:
o Between the spine and the lateral chest
 Walking on the toes and heels may reveal:
o Distal muscular weakness in the legs
 When performing a bimanual exam of the vagina, the examiner should lubricate the index
and middle fingers of a gloved hand. From a standing position, the fingers should be
inserted into the vagina while exerting pressure primarily:
o Posteriorly
 During pregnancy, which hormone results in increased blood viscosity?
o Erythropoietin
 Resting tremors refer to those tremors that disappear:
o With voluntary movement
 A patient presents with complaints of bright red stools over the past week. This symptom
could be consistent with:
o Cancer of the sigmoid colon
 Mydriasis is a term used to describe:
o Dilation of the pupils
 When performing a musculoskeletal exam on a patient with mechanical low back pain,
osteoporosis is suspected. Positive findings would include all of the following except:
o Calf wasting
 Which stage of pressure is consistent with findings on dermatologic examination of a full
thickness tissue loss and subcutaneous fat visible with mild slough on the right hip?
o Stage III
 The vertebral column angles sharply posteriorly and becomes immovable at the:
o Lumbosacral junction
 Which one of the following is at the HIGHEST risk for suicide?
o A 52-year-old white man
 When auscultating heart sounds arising from the aortic valve in an adult patient, place the
stethoscope:
o Between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper sternal border
 Pain and crepitus over the patella suggests:
o Roughening of the patellar undersurface
 Which one of the following findings is NOT typical in a patient who has delirium?
o Intact attention and concentration
 When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled
with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions
could be seen in:

, o Herpes simplex or varicella
 The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial
nerve?
o Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal)
 The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the:
o Transverse Foramen
 Which of the following is NOT a compliant patient with type 1 diabetes?
o Polycythemia
 When suspecting pediculosis capitis, the chief complaint is:
o Itching
 The structure that appears as the large swelling posteriorly on the superior ramus of the
ischium and bears most of the weight in sitting, is known as the:
o Ischial tuberosity
 When percussing the posterior chest, which one of the following techniques would be
omitted?
o Percuss areas over the scapulae
 On examination of the pupils, both are round but the right pupil appears larger than the
left and reacts much slower to light. This condition may be indicative of:
o A tonic pupil
 During the type of seizure activity, the patient experiences partial seizures that resemble
tonic-clonic seizures. The patient may recall the aura and unilateral neurologic deficit is
present during the postictal period. This type of seizure activity is referred to as a:
o focal seizure that becomes generalized
 A female patient complains of weakness in both arms when transferring the wet clothes
from the washer and placing them in the dryer. This finding could be suggestive of which
type of weakness pattern?
o Symmetric
 To palpate the right ovary when performing the bimanual vaginal exam, the abdominal
hand should be on the right lower quadrant and the pelvic hand needs to be:
o In the right lateral fornix
 A serious disturbance in a person’s mental abilities that results in a decreased awareness
of one’s environment and confused thinking is referred to as:
o Delirium
 Which of the following screening tests for hearing loss can detect both sensorineural and
conductive hearing loss?
o Weber test
 Located on the anterior aspect of the distal femur, the patella slides on this groove during
flexion and extension of the knee. The name of this groove is the:
o Trochlear groove
 A 86-year-old man with uncontrolled hypertension presents with sudden, intense left
lower abdominal pain that radiates to the back. The pain is associated with a tearing
sensation. These findings are MOST likely associated with:
o An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
 Men between the ages of 40 and 64 years should be screened yearly for:
o hypertension

,  A term used to describe drainage from the nose is:
o Rhinorrhea
 Tenderness over the scapulohumeral muscle group with the inability to abduct the arm
above the shoulder level would be consistent with all of the following except:
o Synovitis of the glenohumeral joint
 In the older adult, the test for leg mobility is known as the:
o Timed “get up and go test”
 Which one of the following procedures would confirm a definitive medical diagnosis of
Hirschsprung’s disease?
o A rectal biopsy
 Hypofunctioning of the thyroid gland would lead to all the following disorders except:
o Graves’ disease
 The fleshy projection of the earlobe is known as the:
o Lobule
 A 50-year-old male describes difficulty emptying his bladder. On exam, a distended
bladder is noted following urination. This finding may be associated with:
o Overflow incontinence
 When performing an examination of the external genitalia of a female patient, a small
firm, round cystic nodule in the labia is identified. This lesion is most consistent with:
o Epidermoid cyst
 Passive flexion, varus stress, and external rotation of the lower leg evaluates the:
o Medial meniscus
 When examining the knee, swelling above and adjacent to the patella was noted. This
finding could be suggestive of:
o Synovial thickening over the knee joint
 While assessing the cranial nerves, the NP touches the cornea lightly with a wisp of
cotton. This maneuver assesses which cranial nerve?
o Cranial nerve V, Trigeminal
 The NP instructs the patient to look over one shoulder, then the other. This maneuver
would assess cervical:
o Rotation
 During a speculum exam of the cervix the speculum is maintained in an open position by:
o Gently tightening the thumb screw on the speculum
 The NP is examining the elbow of a 16-year-old male athlete. Increased pain is noted
when he tries to extend his wrist against resistance. This finding is most consistent with:
o Lateral epicondylitis
 Which examination finding is defined as a congenital ventral displacement of the meatus
on the penis?
o Hypospadias
 Bowel sounds may be increased in the presence of:
o early intestinal obstruction
 Eversion of the upper eyelid can be performed by placing the cotton applicator on the
upper lid above the level of the internal tarsal plates and then:
o Gently push down with the stick and lift the lashes up and flip the lid inside out

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