physical assessment exam 2 south
college nursing QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is major depression? - CORRECT ANSWER-an abnormal mood state characterized by sense
of sadness, hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, or despair from loss or tragedy.
What is bipolor disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-bipolar disorder characterized by episodes of
mania, depression, or mixed moods. mood switches may be rapid or gradual
What is schizophrenia? - CORRECT ANSWER-A psychotic disorder characterized by
disorientation and disorganized patterns of thinking.
mild to moderate alcohol withdraw - CORRECT ANSWER-◦Fine tremors
◦Increased heart rate and blood pressure
◦Nausea and vomiting
◦Anxiety
,◦Irritability
What is anxiety disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-anxiety is a feeling of uneasiness or discomfort
from mild anxiety to panic. unlike fear anxiety has no specific source of response.
Four levels of anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Mild
2. Moderate
3. Severe
4. Panic
mild anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-This first level of anxiety occurs in the normal experience of
everyday living and allows people to perceive reality in sharp focus.
moderate anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-- The pt's perceptual field narrows, but with assistance
the pt is able to cope
severe anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-an increased level of anxiety when more primitive survival
skills take over, defensive responses ensue, and cognitive skills decrease significantly; person
with severe anxiety has trouble thinking and reasoning
Panic anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-distorted perception, loss of rational thought, immobility
What is obsessive compulsive disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-anxiety due to intrusive thoughts
or symptoms
Fat soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWER-A, D, E, K
vitamin D - CORRECT ANSWER-for bones
,vitamin A - CORRECT ANSWER-for eyes; carrots
vitamin K - CORRECT ANSWER-blood clotting, large intestine
vitamin E - CORRECT ANSWER-Helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's UV
light;
Macro nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER-carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
Micro nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER-vitamins, minerals, water
Protein - CORRECT ANSWER-growth and repair of body tissues
water - CORRECT ANSWER-we do not store water.
water is 60%-70% of body weight;
what causes loss of fluid? - CORRECT ANSWER-anything that increases matabolism
figner nial angles - CORRECT ANSWER-greater than 160- clubbing (chronic hypoxia)
sweat glands - CORRECT ANSWER-
skin a&P (slide 12-13) - CORRECT ANSWER-
Early signs of melanoma - CORRECT ANSWER-A- asymmetry
, B- border
C- color
D- diameter
E- elevation
F- feeling
pressure ulcer - CORRECT ANSWER-erosion of the skin caused by prolonged pressure, often
occurring in bedridden patients
Stages of pressure ulcers - CORRECT ANSWER-Stage I: non-blanchable erythema of intact skin;
not broken
Stage II: partial-thickness skin loss; still in dermis
Stage III: full-thickness skin loss; not involving underlying fascia; subcutaneous layer
Stage IV: full-thickness skin loss with extensive destruction; exposed muscle of bone
Unstageable: base of ulcer covered by slough and/or eschar in wound bed
types of yeast (teniea) infections - CORRECT ANSWER-
sensory proceseption - CORRECT ANSWER-
ears are divided into three sections - CORRECT ANSWER-external, middle,inner
Sternocleidomastoid - CORRECT ANSWER-Contraction of one side: laterally flexes neck, rotates
head to opposite side; Contraction of both sides together: flexes neck
inflamed lymph nodes - CORRECT ANSWER-Enlarged
Soft to firm
college nursing QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+ LATEST 100%
GUARANTEED PASS
What is major depression? - CORRECT ANSWER-an abnormal mood state characterized by sense
of sadness, hopelessness, helplessness, worthlessness, or despair from loss or tragedy.
What is bipolor disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-bipolar disorder characterized by episodes of
mania, depression, or mixed moods. mood switches may be rapid or gradual
What is schizophrenia? - CORRECT ANSWER-A psychotic disorder characterized by
disorientation and disorganized patterns of thinking.
mild to moderate alcohol withdraw - CORRECT ANSWER-◦Fine tremors
◦Increased heart rate and blood pressure
◦Nausea and vomiting
◦Anxiety
,◦Irritability
What is anxiety disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-anxiety is a feeling of uneasiness or discomfort
from mild anxiety to panic. unlike fear anxiety has no specific source of response.
Four levels of anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Mild
2. Moderate
3. Severe
4. Panic
mild anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-This first level of anxiety occurs in the normal experience of
everyday living and allows people to perceive reality in sharp focus.
moderate anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-- The pt's perceptual field narrows, but with assistance
the pt is able to cope
severe anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-an increased level of anxiety when more primitive survival
skills take over, defensive responses ensue, and cognitive skills decrease significantly; person
with severe anxiety has trouble thinking and reasoning
Panic anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER-distorted perception, loss of rational thought, immobility
What is obsessive compulsive disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-anxiety due to intrusive thoughts
or symptoms
Fat soluble vitamins - CORRECT ANSWER-A, D, E, K
vitamin D - CORRECT ANSWER-for bones
,vitamin A - CORRECT ANSWER-for eyes; carrots
vitamin K - CORRECT ANSWER-blood clotting, large intestine
vitamin E - CORRECT ANSWER-Helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's UV
light;
Macro nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER-carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
Micro nutrients - CORRECT ANSWER-vitamins, minerals, water
Protein - CORRECT ANSWER-growth and repair of body tissues
water - CORRECT ANSWER-we do not store water.
water is 60%-70% of body weight;
what causes loss of fluid? - CORRECT ANSWER-anything that increases matabolism
figner nial angles - CORRECT ANSWER-greater than 160- clubbing (chronic hypoxia)
sweat glands - CORRECT ANSWER-
skin a&P (slide 12-13) - CORRECT ANSWER-
Early signs of melanoma - CORRECT ANSWER-A- asymmetry
, B- border
C- color
D- diameter
E- elevation
F- feeling
pressure ulcer - CORRECT ANSWER-erosion of the skin caused by prolonged pressure, often
occurring in bedridden patients
Stages of pressure ulcers - CORRECT ANSWER-Stage I: non-blanchable erythema of intact skin;
not broken
Stage II: partial-thickness skin loss; still in dermis
Stage III: full-thickness skin loss; not involving underlying fascia; subcutaneous layer
Stage IV: full-thickness skin loss with extensive destruction; exposed muscle of bone
Unstageable: base of ulcer covered by slough and/or eschar in wound bed
types of yeast (teniea) infections - CORRECT ANSWER-
sensory proceseption - CORRECT ANSWER-
ears are divided into three sections - CORRECT ANSWER-external, middle,inner
Sternocleidomastoid - CORRECT ANSWER-Contraction of one side: laterally flexes neck, rotates
head to opposite side; Contraction of both sides together: flexes neck
inflamed lymph nodes - CORRECT ANSWER-Enlarged
Soft to firm