Question 121 out of 1 pointsYou are examining a patient in the emergency department who has recently sustained head trauma. In order to initially assess this patient's neurologic status,you would:
Question 13
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Temporalis and masseter muscles are evaluated by:
Question 141 out of 1 pointsA parent is advised to restrict contact or collision sports participation for their child. An example of a sport in which this child could participate is:

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Cranial nerve XII may be assessed in an infant by:
Question 161 out of 1 pointsThe reliability of health-related findings and observations is the responsibility of the:
Question 17
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Normal changes of the aging brain include:
Question 18
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The adnexa of the uterus are composed of the:
Question 191 out of 1 pointsFor purposes of examination and communication of physical findings, the breast is divided into:
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5A patient in the deepest coma would be scored a _____ on the Glasgow Coma Scale.
Question 211 out of 1 pointsA patient you are seeing in the emergency department for chest pain is suspected of having a myocardial infarction. During the health history interview of his family history, he relates that his father had died of "heart trouble." The most important follow-up question you should pose is which of the following?
Question 22
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Nerves that arise from the brain rather than the spinal cord are called:
Question 231 out of 1 pointsWhile examining a 30-year-old woman, you note that one breast is slightly larger than the other. In response to this finding, you should:
Question 241 out of 1 pointsIn the adult, the apical impulse should be most visible when the patient is in whatposition?


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- Physical examination, Mr. B., diabetic peripheral neuropathy, Nancy Walker, cerebellarataxia , 6512 Final , Nurs 6541 Exam