The nurse notes that a client has dirty fingernails and thinning hair. Which examination method did the nurse use to collect this information?

1. Percussion
2. Questioning
3. Auscultation
4. Inspection


Answer: 4

1. Percussion is tapping parts of the body and listening for the sounds produced.
2. Questioning is not a method of conducting a physical examination.
3. Auscultation is listening to the sounds of the bodyâ€"for instance, using a stethoscope to assess breath sounds.
4. Inspection is a method of observation that also includes the senses of sight, smell, and hearing.

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