10. The age of a patient may require you to modify your exam technique to minimize discomfort. What approach might you consider to enhance the comfort of your patient?
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42. Which portion of the physical examination is best done w…
42. Which portion of the physical examination is best done with the patient standing?
41. Which statement is true regarding the relationship betwe…
41. Which statement is true regarding the relationship between the examiner and patient?
39. You are inspecting the lower extremities of a patient a…
39. You are inspecting the lower extremities of a patient and have noted pale, shiny skin of the lower extremities. This may reflect:
4. Your history taking reveals that a breast exam is indica…
4. Your history taking reveals that a breast exam is indicated for your patient, and you have obtained permission to complete one. On exam you palpate a mobile, distinct mass in the patient’s right breast in the highest area of the breast near the armpit. Documentation should state which one of the following:
18. A 23 year old woman comes to your clinic because she has…
18. A 23 year old woman comes to your clinic because she has missed two menstrual periods. She states that her breasts have enlarged and that her nipples have turned a darker color. Your response to these findings includes:
13. A reproductive exam may be anxiety provoking for patient…
13. A reproductive exam may be anxiety provoking for patients. Your attitude and ability to communicate can reassure the patient. It is important to remember that:
To examine fine motor function, ask your patient to touch ea…
To examine fine motor function, ask your patient to touch each finger to his/her/their thumb in rapid sequence. If your patient is able to perform this test correctly, the results of this test conclude the patient has
Which of the following statements about varicose veins is fa…
Which of the following statements about varicose veins is false?
___________ is the body’s ability to sense it’s location, m…
___________ is the body’s ability to sense it’s location, movements and actions. It is a continuous loop of feedback between sensory receptors throughout the body and nervous system. Rapid rhythmic alternating movements and accuracy of movements are examples of tests performed to evaluate this.