NURS 6512 Final Exams Questions and Answers 2025

NURS 6512 Final Exams Questions and Answers 2025 

Question 1                              1 pts

Testing the brachioradialis reflex helps localize lesions in which cervical nerve root?

Group of answer choices

 

C4

 

C7

 

C6

 

C8

 

C5

 

Question 2                                  1 pts

Which disease process is seen with hand overuse in playing video games?

Group of answer choices

 

De Quervain’s tenosynovitis

 

Carpal tunnel syndrome

 

Osteoarthritis of the distal interphalangeal joint of the hand

 

Lateral epicondylitis

 

Avascular necrosis of the scaphoid

 

NURS 6512 Final Exams Questions and Answers 2025 Question 3                                   1 pts

What condition is characterized by clue cells seen under the microscope due to anaerobic bacteria adhering to epithelial cells?

Group of answer choices

 

Lichen sclerosis

 

Vaginal candidiasis

 

Chlamydia

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Bacterial vaginosis

 

Gonorrhea

 

Question 4                 1 pts

During shift report, the nurse practitioner is told that their new patient has had a Glasgow Coma Scale score of eight throughout their hospital stay. How may the NP expect their patient to present during the morning assessment?

Group of answer choices

 

The patient only opens their eyes, withdraws to painful stimuli, and makes incomprehensible sounds.

 

The patient does not open their eyes, gives no verbal response, and flexes to pain.

 

The patient opens their eyes to verbal commands, communicates in inappropriate words, and localizes pain.

 

The patient opens their eyes spontaneously, is disoriented to date but otherwise oriented, and can obey commands.

 

Question 5                          1 pts

Which of the following is NOT a feature of a chest X-ray consolidation?

Group of answer choices

 

Silhouette sign

 

Air bronchograms

 

Indistinct margins

 

Kerley B lines

 

Spine sign

 

Question 6                           1 pts

Which of the following is a strategy to aid in patient comprehension of information during the informed consent process?

Group of answer choices

 

Using official medical language

 

Drawing pictures

 

Creating a forest plot

 

Using percentages

 

Showing a PowerPoint presentation

 

Question 7                                                 1 pts

What is the threshold level of the decision-making capacity assessment?

Group of answer choices

 

Any risk = ethically defined threshold

 

Any risk = low threshold

 

Any risk = high threshold

 

Low risk = high threshold

 

Low risk = low threshold

 

Question 8                                      1 pts

Which of the following factors is considered in the construction of the transplant waiting list?

Group of answer choices

 

Gender

 

Family history of cancer

 

Family history of autoimmune conditions

 

Social group

 

Associated medical conditions

 

Question 91 pts

What conditions is it important to look for on the penile exam of an infant?

Group of answer choices

 

Epididymitis

 

Testicular torsion

 

Inguinal hernia

 

Epispadias and hypospadias

 

Varicocele

 

Question 101 pts

What is one component of the CURVES mnemonic?

Group of answer choices

 

Recognize your weaknesses

 

Elective

 

Choose and communicate

 

Provide an answer

 

Understand some of the information

 

Question 111 pts

For what disease does the Schober test of limited flexion in the spine evaluate?

Group of answer choices

 

Sacroiliitis

 

Herpes zoster

 

Scoliosis

 

Ankylosing spondylitis

 

Paraspinal muscle spasm

 

Question 121 pts

On an AP radiograph of the chest…?

Group of answer choices

 

…the heart seems small.

 

…the lungs look hyperlucent.

 

…the ribs appear enlarged.

 

…the heart appears lower.

 

…the heart appears enlarged.

 

Question 131 pts

What does a talar tilt test” revealing no hard stop in the inversion of the ankle indicate?”

Group of answer choices

 

Plantar fasciitis

 

Tarsal tunnel syndrome

 

Lateral ankle ligamentous tear

 

Achilles tendon rupture

 

Medial ankle ligamentous tear

 

Question 141 pts

Which statement regarding pleural effusion is CORRECT?

Group of answer choices

 

Fluid accumulation is due to the increased rate of absorption by the lymphatics in the visceral pleura.

 

Pleural fluid is produced by the capillary bed of the visceral pleura.

 

It is the accumulation of air beneath the visceral pleura.

 

It can be a direct extension from the peritoneum.

 

Transudate has a high protein content.

 

Question 151 pts

What cardiac physiology does the S4 heart sound represent?

Group of answer choices

 

Ventricular contraction

 

Closure of the aortic valve and pulmonic valves

 

Atrial contraction against a stiff ventricle, as seen in left ventricular hypertrophy

 

Increased ventricular filling pressures, such as in heart failure

 

Closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves

 

Question 161 pts

What is being tested with a monofilament for diabetic neuropathy?

Group of answer choices

 

Two-point discrimination

 

Intact proprioception

 

Intact vibration sense

 

Intact sensation

 

Dermatomal nerve roots

 

Question 171 pts

Testing the biceps reflex helps localize lesions in which cervical nerve root?

Group of answer choices

 

C4

 

C5

 

C6

 

C7

 

C8

 

Question 181 pts

Testing the knee jerk reflex helps localize lesions in which nerve root(s)?

Group of answer choices

 

T12

 

L1

 

L3/L4

 

L2

 

L5/S1

 

Question 191 pts

What condition is represented by white plaques on the vulva?

Group of answer choices

 

Lichen sclerosis

 

Herpes simplex

 

Chlamydia

 

Pelvic inflammatory disease

 

Human papilloma virus

 

Question 201 pts

Emphysema can be described as…?

Group of answer choices

 

…an airspace disease due to the filling of alveoli with blood, pus water, or cells.

 

…a hypersensitivity reaction of the airspaces to allergic agents.

 

…a loss of volume from incomplete expansion or collapse of the lung parenchyma.

 

…an accumulation of fluid between the visceral and parietal pleura.

 

…the destruction of a portion of the airway distal to the terminal bronchiole.

 

Question 211 pts

What is tympany?

Group of answer choices

 

A high-pitched hollow sound usually heard over normal lung tissue

 

A low-pitched drum-like sound heard on percussion over a hollow viscous, such as the stomach

 

A soft, high-pitched sound generally heard over bones, muscles, and tumors

 

A short, flat, low-pitched sound heard on percussion over the muscles

 

A loud booming sound of short duration heard on percussion over the lungs

 

Question 221 pts

What is TRUE regarding collecting cells for a Pap smear?

Group of answer choices

 

Use a cotton swab to collect cervical cells for the Pap smear.

 

Collect the cells from the vagina with the cervical brush then put them in the collection jar.

 

After locating the cervix with the speculum, insert the brush or broom, rotate it 5 times, and then place it in the collection jar.

 

A speculum is not needed for collecting a Pap smear.

 

After locating the cervix with the speculum, insert the brush or broom and rotate it twice then put it in the collection jar.

 

Question 231 pts

What type of ethical dilemma would involve concerns surrounding stem cell research?

Group of answer choices

 

Societal mores

 

Medical engineering

 

Global ethics

 

Bioethics

 

Question 241 pts

What condition is characterized by the inability to retract the foreskin of the penis due to fibrotic changes?

Group of answer choices

 

Spermatocele

 

Peyronie’s disease

 

Phimosis

 

Paraphimosis

 

Hydrocele

 

Question 251 pts

What is the most common structure associated with ankle sprains?

Group of answer choices

 

Tarsal tunnel ligament

 

Calcaneofibular ligament

 

Peroneal tendon

 

Achilles tendon

 

Anterior talofibular ligament

 

Question 261 pts

Which chest X-ray view is the standard?

Group of answer choices

 

AP

 

Decubitus

 

Lordotic

 

Semi-upright

 

PA

 

Question 271 pts

Which cranial nerve (CN) affects the sensory as well as the motor function of the face?

Group of answer choices

 

CN VI: abducens nerve

 

CN III: oculomotor nerve

 

CN V: trigeminal nerve

 

CN IV: trochlear nerve

 

CN II: optic nerve

 

Question 281 pts

The patient opens their eyes spontaneously, is oriented in all spheres, and can obey commands. What is their Glasgow Coma Scale score?

Group of answer choices

 

15

 

13

 

20

 

12

 

Question 291 pts

What is one cause of lower motor neuron exam findings?

Group of answer choices

 

Spinal cord injury above the level of the findings

 

Cerebral palsy

 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

 

Carpal tunnel syndrome

 

Stroke

 

Question 301 pts

Where is the dermatome that corresponds approximately to the T10 nerve root?

Group of answer choices

 

At the level of the xiphoid process

 

At the level of the nipples

 

At the level of the lower anterior ribs

 

At the level of the inguinal ligament

 

At the level of the umbilicus

 

Question 311 pts

What is the condition presenting with acute scrotal pain caused by disruption of the blood supply to the testicle?

Group of answer choices

 

Hydrocele

 

Orchitis

 

Varicocele

 

Epididymitis

 

Testicular torsion

 

Question 321 pts

Which test involves having the patient lie supine, and flexing their knee 90 degrees with their foot flat on the table, while the examiner sits on their toes and pulls the tibia forward to check for anterior movement that is indicative of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear?

Group of answer choices

 

Anterior drawer test

 

Ballottement test

 

McMurray test

 

Apley test

 

Lachman test

 

Question 331 pts

How can an examiner assess a patient’s cardiovascular status even before using their stethoscope?

Group of answer choices

 

By observing the patient’s general signs of discomfort such as respiratory distress or diaphoresis

 

By looking in the chart to check if the patient has a history of cardiovascular disease

 

By asking the nurse who took their vital signs

 

By asking the patient’s companion if they are having distress

 

It is not possible to evaluate a patient’s cardiovascular status without using a stethoscope.

Question 341 pts

What is one of the structures evaluated on the INSPECTION part of the female genitourinary exam?

Group of answer choices

 

Uterus

 

Cervix

 

Ovaries

 

Labia majora

 

Bartholin’s glands

 

Question 351 pts

Which cranial nerve (CN) do the Weber and Rinne tests evaluate?

Group of answer choices

 

CN X: vagus nerve

 

CN IX: glossopharyngeal nerve

 

CN XII: hypoglossal nerve

 

CN VIII: cochlear nerve

 

CN XI: accessory nerve

 

Question 361 pts

What is the likely diagnosis in a patient with knee pain, especially with twisting or rotating, which is accompanied by locking or catching with walking, as well as swelling, stiffness, and difficulty extending the knee?

Group of answer choices

 

Pes anserine bursitis

 

Posterior cruciate ligament tear

 

Gout

 

Anterior cruciate ligament tear

 

Meniscal tear

 

Question 371 pts

In which condition is scrotal pain alleviated by lifting the testicles up (Prehn’s sign)?

Group of answer choices

 

Testicular torsion

 

Orchitis

 

Varicocele

 

Epididymitis

 

Inguinal hernia

 

Question 381 pts

What is a physical exam finding seen with lower motor neuron disease?

Group of answer choices

 

Focal atrophy

 

Contractures

 

Spasticity

 

Hyperreflexia

 

Intercostal muscle wasting

 

Question 391 pts

What is TRUE regarding tarsal tunnel syndrome?

Group of answer choices

 

It is diagnosed based on an abnormal calf squeeze test.

 

It is caused by an inversion ankle sprain.

 

It is caused by inflammatory arthritis.

 

It is a result of median nerve compression.

 

It causes burning pain from the medial ankle to the sole of the foot.

 

Question 401 pts

A patient with viral pericarditis…

Group of answer choices

 

…is most comfortable sitting upright and forward.

 

…has louder heart sounds than usual.

 

…will not have a pulsus paradoxus.

 

…is more comfortable lying flat.

 

…will have elevated blood pressure.

 

Question 411 pts

Which statement regarding bulla or bleb is FALSE?

Group of answer choices

 

Bulla and blebs are focal air-containing spaces within the lung.

 

Bleb is usually subpleural.

 

Bleb is located within the visceral pleura.

 

Bulla is more than 1 cm in size.

 

Bulla is seen with paraseptal and sometimes with centrilobular emphysema.

 

Question 421 pts

Which of the following tests for dysdiadochokinesia?

Group of answer choices

 

Rapidly alterating between pronation and supination of the hands.

 

Having the patient touch their own nose and then the practitioner’s finger

 

Walking heel-to-toe in a straight line

 

Standing still with the patient’s eyes closed

 

Holding both arms out with palms up and eyes closed

 

Question 431 pts

What type of headache might present with a “thunderclap” intense onset of pain?

Group of answer choices

 

Tension headache

 

Migraine headache

 

Headache due to a primary neoplasm

 

Headache due to a subarachnoid hemorrhage

 

Headache due to sinusitis

 

Question 441 pts

What are two preconditions that a patient must meet in order to participate in informed decision-making?

Group of answer choices

 

  1. Competence 2. Capacity to make a decision

 

  1. Competence 2. Reading and writing in English

 

  1. Reading at an eighth-grade level 2. Competence

 

  1. Voluntariness 2. Capacity to make a decision

 

  1. Reading and writing in English 2. Capacity to make a decision

Question 451 pts

What are three core sets of values to consider in patient decision-making?

Group of answer choices

 

Relatability, family ownership, stability

 

Relatability, patient ownership, stability

 

Consistency, family ownership, stability

 

Consistency, patient ownership, relatability

 

Consistency, patient ownership, stability

 

Question 461 pts

Which statement demonstrates the correct path of cardiac blood flow?

Group of answer choices

 

Blood flows from the left atrium to the left ventricle through the tricuspid valve.

 

Blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle through the mitral valve.

 

Blood flows from the right ventricle to the aorta through the aortic valve.

 

Blood flows from the left atrium to the left ventricle through the mitral valve.

 

Blood flows from the left atrium to the left ventricle through the pulmonary valve.

 

Question 471 pts

What are the three factors to consider for the sliding scale of decision-making capacity?

Group of answer choices

 

Ambiguity, seriousness, uncertainty of decision

 

Ambiguity, seriousness, certainty of decision

 

Complexity, seriousness, uncertainty of decision

 

Complexity, seriousness, certainty of decision

 

Ambiguity, complexity, certainty of decision

 

Question 481 pts

What is one of the structures evaluated by PALPATION alone during a pelvic exam?

Group of answer choices

 

Clitoral hood

 

Vulva

 

Labia minora

 

Uterus

 

Urethral orifice

 

Question 491 pts

What muscle is tested with a painful arc” from 120 to 60 degrees?”

Group of answer choices

 

Trapezius

 

Deltoid

 

Supraspinatus

 

Subscapularis

 

Teres minor

 

Question 501 pts

On an ECG, how many seconds does each small box represent?

Group of answer choices

 

0.20 seconds

 

0.02 seconds

 

1.00 seconds

 

0.40 seconds

 

0.04 seconds

 

Question 511 pts

What does the anterior drawer test” in the ankle evaluate for?”

Group of answer choices

 

Plantar fasciitis

 

Achilles tendon rupture

 

Tarsal tunnel syndrome

 

Calcaneofibular ligament sprain

 

Anterior talofibular ligamentous integrity

 

Question 521 pts

An elevated central venous pressure reflects…

Group of answer choices

 

…the carotid arterial impulse.

 

…the monophasic venous pulse.

 

…volume overload.

 

…normal compensation with heart failure.

 

…elevated blood pressure.

 

Question 541 pts

What is NOT a red flag that should prompt a formal assessment of decision-making capacity?

Group of answer choices

 

Waxing and waning alertness

 

Inconsistent decisions over time

 

Decisions incongruent with stated values and goals

 

Mini-Mental State Examination score over 18

 

Concerns raised by a family member

 

Question 551 pts

In which condition would you find transillumination of the scrotum on a physical exam?

Group of answer choices

 

Varicocele

 

Hydrocele

 

Orchitis

 

Testicular torsion

 

Epididymitis

Question 731 pts

What process does NOT require written consent?

Group of answer choices

 

Surgery

 

Anesthesia with deep or moderate sedation

 

Treatment carrying a minor risk

 

Therapeutic procedure

 

Invasive procedure

 

Question 741 pts

How do you test for an afferent pupillary defect on a physical examination?

Group of answer choices

 

Using the swinging flashlight test

 

By testing light touch to the face

 

By measuring the pupil size

 

Using a Snellen chart

 

By testing eye movements

 

Question 751 pts

What are the components of Beck’s triad seen with pericarditis?

Group of answer choices

 

Muffled heart sounds, HYPERtension, and Kussmaul’s sign

 

Loud heart sounds, HYPERtension, and Kussmaul’s sign

 

Friction rub, HYPERtension, and Kussmaul’s sign

 

Loud heart sounds, HYPOtension, and pitting edema

 

Muffled heart sounds, HYPOtension, and Kussmaul’s sign

 

Question 771 pts

What is egophony?

Group of answer choices

 

A nail deformity associated with a pulmonary condition in which the angle between the proximal nail fold and the nail is no longer concave

 

A palpable vibratory sensation on the chest wall detected by the examiner’s hand

 

The abnormal transmission of sounds from the lungs or bronchi

 

Increased resonance of the voice through the lung structures, so that it is clearly comprehensible when using a stethoscope on the chest

 

A change in the patient’s vocalization sounds heard when auscultating the lungs, with the lower frequencies filtered out, resulting in a high-pitched nasal or bleating quality

 

Question 78                     1 pts

What physical exam finding is indicative of a cervical nerve root radiculopathy?

Group of answer choices

 

Positive foraminal compression test

 

Positive straight leg raise

 

Positive Lhermitte’s sign

 

Biceps tendon hyperreflexia

 

Positive Babinski reflex

 

Question 791 pts

What is one of the four aspects of the patient’s role in the informed consent process?

Group of answer choices

 

Inviting the preference of a close friend

 

Denying the preference of a close friend

 

Assessment of their comprehension

 

Invitation to call a loved one for advice

 

Invitation to decline consent

Question 801 pts

Which three cranial nerves control ocular movements?

Group of answer choices

 

III, IV, and VI

 

II, III, and IV

 

IV, V, and VI

 

II, IV, and V

 

II, III, and VI

 

Question 811 pts

Which is the best area to auscultate the right MIDDLE lobe?

Group of answer choices

 

On the left posterior upper chest wall

 

On the right side of the chest wall below the axilla

 

On the right posterior upper chest wall

 

On the right posterior lower chest wall

 

On the left posterior lower chest wall

 

Question 831 pts

What does a finding of 3/5 indicate on the motor strength scale?

Group of answer choices

 

Cannot lift against gravity

 

25% of normal motor strength

 

75% of normal motor strength

 

Can lift against gravity

 

50% of normal motor strength

 

Question 841 pts

Which of the following statements defines expressed refusal?

Group of answer choices

 

A patient with decision-making capacity may voluntarily decide against an intervention.

 

A patient without decision-making capacity may voluntarily decide against an intervention.

 

A patient can refuse consent only in the clinic consultation room.

 

Expressed refusal is only valid if the patient provides a written document.

 

A healthcare provider can override a patient’s refusal if they disagree with the decision.

 

Question 861 pts

What does the passive compression test (done by pushing the humeral head toward the scapula) assess for?

Group of answer choices

 

Cervical spine facet joint arthritis

 

A tear of the glenoid labrum

 

Acromioclavicular joint arthritis

 

Bicipital tendinopathy

 

Rotator cuff tendinitis

 

Question 881 pts

The natural kyphosis of the spine is in which area?

Group of answer choices

 

Thoracic spine

 

Lumbar spine

 

The entire spine

 

Sacroiliac joints

 

Question 891 pts

For which diagnosis do the patellar ballottement test and the bulge sign in a knee examination test?

Group of answer choices

 

Posterior cruciate ligament tear

 

Lateral collateral ligament tear

 

Knee effusion

 

Anterior cruciate ligament tear

 

Meniscal tear

 

Question 911 pts

How does valvular aortic stenosis affect the S2 heart sound?

Group of answer choices

 

S2 is heard more crisply, as the A2 component is affected by degenerating sclerotic tissue.

 

S2 is heard less crisply, as the A2 component is affected by degenerating sclerotic tissue.

 

S2 is heard more crisply, as the P2 component is affected by degenerating sclerotic tissue.

 

S2 is heard less crisply, as the P2 component is affected by degenerating sclerotic tissue.

 

Aortic stenosis causes splitting of the S2 heart sound, which is heard more easily.

 

Question 921 pts

What area is tender with iliopsoas bursitis?

Group of answer choices

 

Tenderness is elicited over the anterior thigh muscles.

 

Tenderness is elicited over the sacroiliac joint.

 

Tenderness is elicited over the lateral hip joint.

 

Tenderness is elicited on palpation of the lumbar spinous processes.

 

Tenderness is elicited over the inguinal ligament.

 

Question 961 pts

What is the likely diagnosis in a patient with warmth, redness, and tenderness about 2 inches below the medial knee joint line?

Group of answer choices

 

Anterior cruciate ligament tear

 

Gout

 

Collateral ligament tear

 

Pes anserine bursitis

 

Meniscal tear

 

Question 98                         1 pts

Which cranial nerve (CN) is affected by Bell’s palsy?

Group of answer choices

 

CN VII: facial nerve

 

CN XI: accessory nerve

 

CN IX: glossopharyngeal nerve

 

CN X: vagus nerve

 

CN XII: hypoglossal nerve

 

Question 99                 1 pts

What is a common ethical issue?

Group of answer choices

 

Informed consent

 

Pain as the fifth vital sign

 

Human resources policies

 

Principles of medication administration

 

Question 100                          1 pts

What is an accepted way to enhance a patient’s capacity to make their own decisions?

Group of answer choices

 

Using visual aids

 

Asking for advice from a sibling

 

Asking patients to communicate using sign language

 

Avoiding the underlying medical condition

 

Having a patient nod or shake their head

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