Advanced Health Assessment Exam 3 Questions & Answers, Explained-The Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ) contains the: A) Gallbladder B) Spleen C) Liver D) Appendix - Spleen The spleen is the largest l... ymphatic organ. However, instead of lymph, its chambers are filled with blood. Suppose that Tina reported pain when you assessed for costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness. Which of the following would be true? A) CVA tenderness may indicate kidney infection B) CVA tenderness may indicate liver enlargement C) CVA tenderness is an expected finding D) CVA tenderness is a rare finding - CVA tenderness may indicate kidney infection Percussion of the costovertebral angle should evoke no pain. The elicitation of pain is indicative of inflammation in the underlying kidney or surrounding tissue. Suppose that you suspected ascites because Tina's abdomen is large. Which of the following assessment findings would confirm ascites? A) Shifting dullness B) Murphy's sign C) Deep organ palpation D) Peristaltic fluid wave test - Shifting dullness Ascites is the accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal space. This fluid can be detected by abdominal percussion. The distribution of fluid in the abdomen shifts according to gravity when the person changes body position. To test for ascites, percuss for dullness in the abdomen when Tina is in several different body positions. The second heart sound is the result of which of the following? A)Opening of aortic and pulmonic valves B) Closing of aortic and pulmonic valves C) Opening of mitral and tricuspid valve D) Closing of mitral and tricuspid valve - Closing of aortic and pulmonic valves The five cardiac areas of auscultation are not the anatomical positions of the heart valves but are the best places to listen due to the direction that sounds resonate in the thorax. Normal capillary refill is: A) Nails turning from blanched to pink B) > 2 seconds C) 1-2 seconds D) < 1 second - 1-2 seconds Most capillaries have such small inner diameters that only one red blood cell can move through at a time. Tina's left tibial pulse is graded as 2+. This finding is: A)Bounding B) Increased C) Normal D) Weak - Normal Pulses are graded on a 4 point scale in which 3+ is bounding, 2+ is normal, 1+ is weak, and 0 is absent. [Show More]
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