HEALTH ASSESSMENT EXAM 1 MODULES 1-6 UPDATED
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Question:
what does SHIP stand for
Answer:
supplies hand hygiene introduce and identify privacy
Question:
what are the areas accessed during the general survey
Answer:
1. physical appearance
2. body structure
3. mobility
4. Behavior
Question:
Normal temperature
Answer:
96.8-99.0 F
35.8-37.3 C
Question:
normal adult HR
Answer:
60-100
Question:
normal adult RR
Answer:
12-20
Question:
normal adult BP
Answer:
90--80
Question:
most common temp route
Answer:
oral
Question:
axillary temp route compared to oral temp route
Answer:
axillary temp is 1 degree lower than oral
Question:
which temp route is the quickest
, Answer:
temporal but it may be less accurate
Question:
what temp is considered a fever
Answer:
greater than 100 F
Question:
what temp is considered hypothermic
Answer:
less than 95 F
Question:
rectal temp compared to oral route
Answer:
rectal temp is 1 degree higher than oral
Question:
what is the tympanic temp considered
Answer:
a core temp inside the head because its near the temporal artery ear wax can
interfere
Question:
what is S1
Answer:
closing of mitral and tricuspid valves during systole
Question:
what is s2
Answer:
closing of aortic and pulmonic valves during diastole
Question:
how are murmurs graded
Answer:
by valvular defect Grade I-VI with 1 being least severe
Question:
what is S3
Answer:
ventricular gallop
Question:
what is S4
Answer:
atrial gallop
Question:
is a friction rub physiological or mechanical
Answer:
physiological - usually from inflamation or infection
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Question:
what does SHIP stand for
Answer:
supplies hand hygiene introduce and identify privacy
Question:
what are the areas accessed during the general survey
Answer:
1. physical appearance
2. body structure
3. mobility
4. Behavior
Question:
Normal temperature
Answer:
96.8-99.0 F
35.8-37.3 C
Question:
normal adult HR
Answer:
60-100
Question:
normal adult RR
Answer:
12-20
Question:
normal adult BP
Answer:
90--80
Question:
most common temp route
Answer:
oral
Question:
axillary temp route compared to oral temp route
Answer:
axillary temp is 1 degree lower than oral
Question:
which temp route is the quickest
, Answer:
temporal but it may be less accurate
Question:
what temp is considered a fever
Answer:
greater than 100 F
Question:
what temp is considered hypothermic
Answer:
less than 95 F
Question:
rectal temp compared to oral route
Answer:
rectal temp is 1 degree higher than oral
Question:
what is the tympanic temp considered
Answer:
a core temp inside the head because its near the temporal artery ear wax can
interfere
Question:
what is S1
Answer:
closing of mitral and tricuspid valves during systole
Question:
what is s2
Answer:
closing of aortic and pulmonic valves during diastole
Question:
how are murmurs graded
Answer:
by valvular defect Grade I-VI with 1 being least severe
Question:
what is S3
Answer:
ventricular gallop
Question:
what is S4
Answer:
atrial gallop
Question:
is a friction rub physiological or mechanical
Answer:
physiological - usually from inflamation or infection