UPDATED 2024 ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT - EXAM #2 WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
, UPDATED 2024 ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT - EXAM #2 WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
which cranial nerve facilitates facial movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSCN VII - facial
which CN is responsible for visual acuity? - CORRECT ANSWERSII- optic
which CN is responsible for swallowing - CORRECT ANSWERSX - vagus
which CN is responsible for lateral eye movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSVI - abducens
Which CN is responsible for shrugging shoulders? - CORRECT ANSWERSXI - accessory
which CN is responsible for tongue movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSXII - hypoglossal
Holosystolic murmur heard best at Apex, may transmit to axilla and sternum. - CORRECT
ANSWERSMitral Regurgitation
Symptoms of Mitral regurgitation - CORRECT ANSWERSmay be asymptomatic for decades, then SOB,
Fatigue, HF
What increases the murmur of Mitral regurgitation, what decreases the murmur? - CORRECT
ANSWERSDecrease murmur = stand up
Increase murmur = clench fist
Common causes of mitral regurgitation - CORRECT ANSWERSCongenital abnormality, Rheumatic Heart
disease, acute endocarditis, Chordae tendinae dysfunction...
Mid-systolic grade II-III/VI, best heard between L. sternal border and apex. - CORRECT
ANSWERSphysiologic murmur - specifically "Still's Murmur" (usually ages 3-6)
ASSESSMENT - EXAM #2 WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
, UPDATED 2024 ADVANCED HEALTH
ASSESSMENT - EXAM #2 WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
which cranial nerve facilitates facial movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSCN VII - facial
which CN is responsible for visual acuity? - CORRECT ANSWERSII- optic
which CN is responsible for swallowing - CORRECT ANSWERSX - vagus
which CN is responsible for lateral eye movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSVI - abducens
Which CN is responsible for shrugging shoulders? - CORRECT ANSWERSXI - accessory
which CN is responsible for tongue movement? - CORRECT ANSWERSXII - hypoglossal
Holosystolic murmur heard best at Apex, may transmit to axilla and sternum. - CORRECT
ANSWERSMitral Regurgitation
Symptoms of Mitral regurgitation - CORRECT ANSWERSmay be asymptomatic for decades, then SOB,
Fatigue, HF
What increases the murmur of Mitral regurgitation, what decreases the murmur? - CORRECT
ANSWERSDecrease murmur = stand up
Increase murmur = clench fist
Common causes of mitral regurgitation - CORRECT ANSWERSCongenital abnormality, Rheumatic Heart
disease, acute endocarditis, Chordae tendinae dysfunction...
Mid-systolic grade II-III/VI, best heard between L. sternal border and apex. - CORRECT
ANSWERSphysiologic murmur - specifically "Still's Murmur" (usually ages 3-6)