FISCAL LAW EXAM (100 out of 100)
Questions and Answers
Elaborations (GRADED A)
S/S of left sided heart failure - ANSWER-pulmonary edema,
crackles,
wheezes,
cough,
tachypnea,
confusion,
Tachycardia,
dyspnea,
cyanosis,
fatigue,
orthopnea,
blood sputum
S/S of Right sided heart failure - ANSWER-JVD
fatigue
complaints of GI distress
weight gain
enlarge liver or spleen
dependent edema
Where does Edema most commonly occur in? What type of edema is that called? -
ANSWER-Edema most commonly occurs in the
feet, ankles, legs, and/or hands where it is referred to as peripheral edema
what is the exchange of gases between the cells and the blood is called? - ANSWER-
Respiration
what does the frontal lope control in the brain? - ANSWER--movement
-thinking initiation
-reasoning (judgement)
-behavior (emotional)
-memory
-speaking
, what does the temporal lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--Understanding language
-behavior
-memory
-hearing
what does the cerebellum control in the brain? - ANSWER--balance
-coordination
-fine muscle control
what does the brain stem control? - ANSWER--breathing
-blood pressure
-heartbeat
-swallowing
-alertness/ sleep
-body temperature
-digestion
what does the occipital lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--vision
-color blindness
what does the parietal lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--knowing right from left
-sensation
-reading
-understanding special relationships
what happens when you have Right sided Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - ANSWER-
fluid will back up in the body JVD (Jugular vein distention) or NVD (neck vein distention)
what happens when you have Left sided Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and What is
the treatment? - ANSWER-backs up towards the lungs (drowning in the lungs)
treatment high fowlers
Restricted blood flow through the coronary arteries causes? - ANSWER-Angina
What is Angina? - ANSWER-vessels narrow w/ plaque buildup
S/S of angina - ANSWER-Pain areas: in the chest, jaw, or neck
Pain types: can be like a clenched fist in the
chest or sudden in the chest
Whole body: dizziness, fatigue, inability to exercise, lightheadedness, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: heartburn, indigestion, or nausea
Questions and Answers
Elaborations (GRADED A)
S/S of left sided heart failure - ANSWER-pulmonary edema,
crackles,
wheezes,
cough,
tachypnea,
confusion,
Tachycardia,
dyspnea,
cyanosis,
fatigue,
orthopnea,
blood sputum
S/S of Right sided heart failure - ANSWER-JVD
fatigue
complaints of GI distress
weight gain
enlarge liver or spleen
dependent edema
Where does Edema most commonly occur in? What type of edema is that called? -
ANSWER-Edema most commonly occurs in the
feet, ankles, legs, and/or hands where it is referred to as peripheral edema
what is the exchange of gases between the cells and the blood is called? - ANSWER-
Respiration
what does the frontal lope control in the brain? - ANSWER--movement
-thinking initiation
-reasoning (judgement)
-behavior (emotional)
-memory
-speaking
, what does the temporal lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--Understanding language
-behavior
-memory
-hearing
what does the cerebellum control in the brain? - ANSWER--balance
-coordination
-fine muscle control
what does the brain stem control? - ANSWER--breathing
-blood pressure
-heartbeat
-swallowing
-alertness/ sleep
-body temperature
-digestion
what does the occipital lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--vision
-color blindness
what does the parietal lobe control in the brain? - ANSWER--knowing right from left
-sensation
-reading
-understanding special relationships
what happens when you have Right sided Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - ANSWER-
fluid will back up in the body JVD (Jugular vein distention) or NVD (neck vein distention)
what happens when you have Left sided Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and What is
the treatment? - ANSWER-backs up towards the lungs (drowning in the lungs)
treatment high fowlers
Restricted blood flow through the coronary arteries causes? - ANSWER-Angina
What is Angina? - ANSWER-vessels narrow w/ plaque buildup
S/S of angina - ANSWER-Pain areas: in the chest, jaw, or neck
Pain types: can be like a clenched fist in the
chest or sudden in the chest
Whole body: dizziness, fatigue, inability to exercise, lightheadedness, or sweating
Gastrointestinal: heartburn, indigestion, or nausea