1)A mother brings her two month old daughter in for an examination says “my daughter rolled over against the wall and now I have noticed that she has the spot soft on the top of her head, is there something terribly wron
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1)A mother brings her two month old daughter in for an examination says “my daughter rolled over against the wall and now I have noticed that she has the spot soft on the top of her head, is there something terribly wrong?” The FNP‘s best response would be:
2)During percussion the FNP knows that a dull percussion note elicited over a lung lobe. This most likely results from:
3)The patient is unable to differentiate between sharp and dull stimulation to both sides of her face. The FNP suspects Damage to:
4)When examining the face, the FNP is aware that the two pairs of salivary gland‘s that are accessible to examination are the glands
5)A patient comes to the clinic complaining of neck and shoulder pain and is unable to turn her head. The FNP suspects damage to cranial nerve and proceeds with the examination by
6)When examining a patient’s cranial nerve function, the FNP remembers that the muscles in the neck that are innervated by CN XI are the:
7)The patient’s laboratory data reveal an elevated thyroxine level. The FNP would proceed with an examination of the gland
8)A patient says that she has recently noticed a lump in the front of her neck below her “Adams apple” that seems to be getting bigger. During the assessment, the finding that leaves the FNP to suspect that this may not be a cancerous thyroid nodule is that the lump:
9)The FNP notices that the patient’s submental lymph nodes are enlarged. In an effort to identify the cause of the node enlargement, the FNP would assess the patient’s:
10)The FNP is aware that the four areas in the body were lymph nodes accessible are the: Head and neck, arms, inguinal area, and axillae
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