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ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) 450 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) /ALREADY GRADED A+

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ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2024 NEWEST EXAM 2 VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) 450 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT) /ALREADY GRADED A+ VERSION A When inspecting the Skin, with suspected cardiovascular issues, you should assess for ___________. - ....ANSWER...- Color- is cyanosis present? Does it appear central or peripheral? Is Pallor present? - Temp Xanthomata are __________. - ....ANSWER...stony- hard, slightly yellowish masses that are commonly found on the extensor tendons of the fingers- indicative of extremely high serum cholesterol >450mg/dL Eruptive Xanthomata result from ______________. - ....ANSWER...elevations in plasma triglyceride concentrations, >1500mg/dL When assessing the Nails, with suspected cardiovascular issues, you should assess for ___________. - ....ANSWER...Splinter hemorrhages: visible, small reddish-brown lines in the nail bed. classically associated with infective endocarditis. - Lichstein's sign is ____________. - ....ANSWER...(not reliable -beware false + or -): Earlobe crease; is an oblique crease, often bilateral, seen frequently in patients older than 50 yrs with significant CHD Arcus senilis, if found in patients younger than 40 years old may be due to - ....ANSWER...-hypercholesterolemia What does Arcus senilis look like? - ....ANSWER...a whitish ring at the perimeter of the cornea. Xanthelasma is __________ and is due to possible _______________. - ....ANSWER...- the presence of yellowish plaques on the eyelids. - hyperlipoproteinemia Hypertelorism is ___________ and is often associated with ____________. - ....ANSWER...- widely set eyes - congenital heart problems such as mitral valve prolapse. When cardiovascular issues are suspected, a high-arched palate may be associated with ________________. - ....ANSWER...congenital heart problems such as mitral valve prolapse. Palatal petechiae is often associated with ___________________. - ....ANSWER...infective endocarditis. Webbing of neck, as seen in individuals with Turners syndrome and in patients with Noonan's syndrome, may be due to _______________. - ....ANSWER...coarctation of the aorta. Pectus excavatum is ______________ . - ....ANSWER...caved in chest Pectus carinatum is _______________. - ....ANSWER...pigeon breast

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ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT FINAL
EXAM 2024 NEWEST EXAM 2 VERSIONS
(VERSION A AND B) 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT) /ALREADY GRADED A+




VERSION A


When inspecting the Skin, with suspected cardiovascular
issues, you should assess for ___________. -
....ANSWER...- Color- is cyanosis present? Does it appear
central or peripheral? Is Pallor present?
- Temp


Xanthomata are __________. - ....ANSWER...stony- hard,
slightly yellowish masses that are commonly found on the
extensor tendons of the fingers- indicative of extremely
high serum cholesterol >450mg/dL


Eruptive Xanthomata result from ______________. -
....ANSWER...elevations in plasma triglyceride
concentrations, >1500mg/dL

,When assessing the Nails, with suspected cardiovascular
issues, you should assess for ___________. -
....ANSWER...Splinter hemorrhages: visible, small
reddish-brown lines in the nail bed. classically associated
with infective endocarditis.


- Lichstein's sign is ____________. - ....ANSWER...(not
reliable -beware false + or -):
Earlobe crease; is an oblique crease, often bilateral, seen
frequently in patients older than 50 yrs with significant
CHD


Arcus senilis, if found in patients younger than 40 years
old may be due to - ....ANSWER...-hypercholesterolemia


What does Arcus senilis look like? - ....ANSWER...a
whitish ring at the perimeter of the cornea.


Xanthelasma is __________ and is due to possible
_______________. - ....ANSWER...- the presence of
yellowish plaques on the eyelids.
- hyperlipoproteinemia

,Hypertelorism is ___________ and is often associated with
____________. - ....ANSWER...- widely set eyes
- congenital heart problems such as mitral valve prolapse.


When cardiovascular issues are suspected, a high-arched
palate may be associated with ________________. -
....ANSWER...congenital heart problems such as mitral
valve prolapse.


Palatal petechiae is often associated with
___________________. - ....ANSWER...infective
endocarditis.


Webbing of neck, as seen in individuals with Turners
syndrome and in patients with Noonan's syndrome, may be
due to _______________. - ....ANSWER...coarctation of
the aorta.


Pectus excavatum is ______________ . -
....ANSWER...caved in chest


Pectus carinatum is _______________. -
....ANSWER...pigeon breast

, Questions to assess during General Appearance assessment
for cardiac patient should include: - ....ANSWER...is the
patient in acute distress? What is the patients breathing
like? Is it labored? Are accessory muscles being used?


Common symptoms associated with DVT are
______________. - ....ANSWER...- Swelling in one or
both legs
- Pain or tenderness in one or both legs, may occur only --
when standing or walking
- Warmth of skin of the affected leg
- Red or discolored skin of the affected leg
- Visible surface veins
- Leg fatigue


How do you elicit a Homan's sign? - ....ANSWER...First
support patients die with one hand in his foot with the
other. Bend his leg slightly at the knee; then firmly and
abruptly dorsiflex the ankle. Resulting deep calf pain
indicates a positive Homan's sign. The patient may also
resist ankle dorsiflexion or flex the knee involuntarily if
Homan's sign is positive.


Name the Extra Cardiac Sounds one may hear. -
....ANSWER...- Systolic Ejection Clicks
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