#1
Which vital sign measures the number of breaths per minute?
Heart rate
Blood pressure
Respiratory rate
Temperature
#2
What does BMI stand for in the context of health assessment?
Body Mass Index
Blood Measurement Indicator
Breathing Monitoring Index
Body Muscle Indicator
#3
In health assessment, what does the term auscultation refer to?
Palpating the abdomen
Listening to internal body sounds using a stethoscope
Measuring blood pressure
Inspecting the skin for abnormalities
#4
What is the primary purpose of the Snellen chart in a health assessment?
To assess lung capacity
To measure visual acuity
To evaluate taste sensation
To monitor joint flexibility
#5
What does the acronym ADL stand for in the context of health assessment?
Advanced Diagnostic Laboratory
Activities of Daily Living
Auscultation and Diagnostic Listening
Anatomical Diagnostic Labels
#6
In health assessment, what does the term dyspnea refer to?
Difficulty swallowing
Painful urination
Shortness of breath
Loss of appetite
#7
Which of the following is a subjective health assessment parameter?
Blood pressure
Heart rate
Pain level
Body temperature
#8
In health assessment, what does PERRLA stand for?
Pupil Equal, Round, Reactive to Light and Accommodation
Pain Evaluation, Range of Motion, Reflexes, Limbs Assessment
Peripheral Edema, Respiratory Rate, Lip Color, Alertness
Posture, Eyesight, Respiratory Rate, Lung Auscultation
#9
What is the purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale in health assessment?
To assess joint flexibility
To measure pain intensity
To evaluate consciousness and neurological status
To determine blood oxygen levels
#10
Which laboratory test is commonly used to assess kidney function?
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
Thyroid Function Panel
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine
#11
What does the acronym SOAP stand for in the context of health assessment documentation?
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
Symptom, Observation, Analysis, Prescription
Standardized Observation and Assessment Protocol
Systematic Organization of Assessment Processes
#12
Which of the following is a common method for assessing pain intensity in patients?
Barthel Index
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
#13
Which of the following is an advanced method of assessing cardiovascular health?
Blood pressure measurement
Palpation of pulses
Cardiac catheterization
Listening to heart sounds
#14
Which of the following is an example of a non-invasive diagnostic imaging technique?
Computed Tomography (CT) scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Endoscopy
Cardiac Catheterization
#15
Which of the following is an example of an anthropometric measurement used in health assessment?
Blood glucose level
Waist circumference
Thyroid function
Liver enzymes
#16
In health assessment, what is the significance of the Trendelenburg position?
Assessing visual acuity
Measuring blood pressure
Evaluating lower extremity strength
Determining venous insufficiency
#17
Which of the following is an example of a diagnostic imaging technique that uses radioactive substances?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Ultrasound
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan
X-ray
#18
Which of the following is a method used to assess musculoskeletal function?
Percussion
Auscultation
Rinne and Weber tests
Range of Motion (ROM) testing