Qz Module 2 Flashcards
1
Q
A problem may be defined as:
A. The chief concern that the patient tells you when they come in for a visit
B. Developed from thw Review of Systems
C. Absence for findings that denote health tor well-being
D. Anything that will need further evaluation and/or attention
A
D
2
Q
The History of present illness includes which of the following?
A. The historian’s identity
B. Detailed description of the problem
C. Information that influenced the the health problem
D. General health over the patient’s lifetime
A
B
3
Q
Differential diagnoses belong in the: A. Plan B. History C. Physical Examination D. Assessment
A
D
4
Q
Recording Information for infants different from adults because it includes: A. Developmental history B. Family history related to children C. Injury prevention D. Immunization status
A
A
5
Q
Potential causes of secondary hypertension include all of the following except: A. Coarctation of the aorta B. Increased water intake C. Thyroid disorders D. Renal artery stenosis
A
B
6
Q
The primary muscles of inspiration are A. Diaphragm and intercostal B. Internal intercostal C. Ribs and sternum D. External intercostal
A
D
7
Q
The perception of pain:
A. Is impacted by emotions and quality of sleep
B. Is the same across cultures
C. Is predictable with the same circumstances
D. Does not apply to neonates
A
A
8
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Assessing orientation to person, place, and time helps determine: A. Abstract reasoning B. Attention span C. State of consciousness D. Ability to understand analogies
A
C
9
Q
One method to evaluate mental status, cognitive function, and assess for dementia is: A. Coherence testing scale B. Glasgow Coma Scale C. Mini-Cog D. Geriatric depression inventory
A
C
10
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Testing the patient’s arithmetic calculation will assist in determining: A. Depression and diffuse brain disease B. Dementia and Parkinson’s disease C. Schizophrenia and brain damage D. Intellectual disability
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A