The NP knows measurement of growth is one of the most important indicators of infant health. Deviations may provide an early indication of an underlying problem. What is the minimum variation that indicates a more detailed evaluation is needed? {Ans: Beyond 2 standard deviations for age range}The NP assesses for the Moro Reflex as part of an infant routine physical examination. The NP should suspect a neurologic disease if the reflex has not disappeared by what specific timeframe? {Ans: 16 weeks}A 31-year-old female presents to the clinic with a worsening stiff, painful neck. On inspection, the patient's head is laterally deviated toward the shoulder and rotated. Given this specific physical assessment finding, what condition should the NP suspect as a differential diagnosis? {Ans: Torticollis}Which musculoskeletal disorder is paired correctly with the associated systemic manifestations? {Ans: Lyme disease and expanding erythematous targetoid patch in early illness}The staff NP in a nursing home is conducting a physical assessment on an 84-year-old male resident who is pleasant, active, and cooperative. The skin findings in this image are observed during the examination. The staff and patient deny any known injury or trauma. The NP should document these findings as consistent