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NSB 103 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Solved 100% examples of adventitious breath sounds - Answers Fine crackles, wheeze, coarse crackles, pleural friction rub Intrinsic aging - Answers Alterations in structure and function of the skin due to normal maturity Extrinsic aging - Answers Impact of environmental and other preventable factors on our skin's aging process Bradycardic - Answers slow heart rate, below 60 bpm Tachycardic - Answers fast heart rate, above 100 bpm Tachyponea - Answers Rapid breathing, above 20 bpm Bradyponea - Answers slow breathing, under 12 bpm hypotensive - Answers low blood pressure, under 90/60 mmHg hypertensive - Answers high blood pressure, 140/90 mmHg Normotensive - Answers normal blood pressure Hypothermic - Answers low body temperature, below 35 degrees Cheyne-Stokes breathing - Answers a distinct pattern of breathing characterized by quickening and deepening respirations followed by a period of apnea Normal blood pressure for adults - Answers 120/80 mm Hg Normal pulse rate for adults - Answers 60-100 bpm Normal respiration rate for adults - Answers 12-20 resps per min Normal temperature for adult - Answers 36.2 - 37.5 function of R atrium - Answers Received deoxygenated blood from body via vena cava Function of L atrium - Answers Received oxygenated blood from lungs via pulmonary vein Function of R ventricle - Answers Pumps deoxygenated blood into the lungs via pulmonary artery Function of L ventricle - Answers Pumps 4-5 litres of oxygenated blood to the body via the aorta How to assess patients - Answers 1. Introduce yourself 2. Invite and answer any questions from the patient 3. Maintain privacy 4. Ensure patient is accessible from both sides of the bed or examination table P wave - Answers depolarisation of atrial myocardium QRS complex - Answers depolarisation of ventricular myocardium T wave - Answers Repolarisation of ventricular myocardium Eupnea - Answers normal breathing (12-20 bpm) Apnea - Answers absence of breathing for 10 or more seconds Afferent division - Answers Message to brain Efferent division - Answers Message from brain What are the 4 abdominal assessment techniques? - Answers Inspection

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NSB 103 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Solved 100%

examples of adventitious breath sounds - Answers Fine crackles, wheeze, coarse crackles, pleural friction
rub

Intrinsic aging - Answers Alterations in structure and function of the skin due to normal maturity

Extrinsic aging - Answers Impact of environmental and other preventable factors on our skin's aging
process

Bradycardic - Answers slow heart rate, below 60 bpm

Tachycardic - Answers fast heart rate, above 100 bpm

Tachyponea - Answers Rapid breathing, above 20 bpm

Bradyponea - Answers slow breathing, under 12 bpm

hypotensive - Answers low blood pressure, under 90/60 mmHg

hypertensive - Answers high blood pressure, 140/90 mmHg

Normotensive - Answers normal blood pressure

Hypothermic - Answers low body temperature, below 35 degrees

Cheyne-Stokes breathing - Answers a distinct pattern of breathing characterized by quickening and
deepening respirations followed by a period of apnea

Normal blood pressure for adults - Answers 120/80 mm Hg

Normal pulse rate for adults - Answers 60-100 bpm

Normal respiration rate for adults - Answers 12-20 resps per min

Normal temperature for adult - Answers 36.2 - 37.5

function of R atrium - Answers Received deoxygenated blood from body via vena cava

Function of L atrium - Answers Received oxygenated blood from lungs via pulmonary vein

Function of R ventricle - Answers Pumps deoxygenated blood into the lungs via pulmonary artery

Function of L ventricle - Answers Pumps 4-5 litres of oxygenated blood to the body via the aorta

How to assess patients - Answers 1. Introduce yourself

2. Invite and answer any questions from the patient

3. Maintain privacy

, 4. Ensure patient is accessible from both sides of the bed or examination table

P wave - Answers depolarisation of atrial myocardium

QRS complex - Answers depolarisation of ventricular myocardium

T wave - Answers Repolarisation of ventricular myocardium

Eupnea - Answers normal breathing (12-20 bpm)

Apnea - Answers absence of breathing for 10 or more seconds

Afferent division - Answers Message to brain

Efferent division - Answers Message from brain

What are the 4 abdominal assessment techniques? - Answers Inspection

Auscultation

Percussion

Palpation

What are the 4 lobes of the brain? - Answers frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital

Function of olfactory nerve - Answers smell

function of optic nerve - Answers sight

function of oculomotor nerve - Answers Eye lid/ pupil response

function of trochlear nerve - Answers eye movement

function of trigeminal nerve - Answers muscles of the face/ chew

function of facial nerve - Answers facial expression

function of vestibulocochlear nerve - Answers hearing and balance

function of glossopharyngeal nerve - Answers Swallowing

function of vagus nerve - Answers Controls specific body functions (major organs)

nociceptive pain - Answers special nerve endings called nociceptive send pain signals to the CNS

neuropathic pain - Answers caused by dysfunction in the nervous system or damage to the nerve itself

cancer pain - Answers due to the compression of peripheral nerves or meninges or from the damage to
these structures following surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or tumor growth and infiltration

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