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BSN 206 VITALS ISB EXAM QUESTIONS
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1. Whenever there is abnormality in rate, rhythm, or amplitude, it
is best to: take an apical pulse and count for 1 full minute.
2. stethoscope The diaphragm: The diaphragm is the larger,
circular, flat-surfaced part of the chest piece. It transmits high-
pitched sounds created by high-velocity movement of air and
blood.Air and blood are moving fast through the body.
3. The bell: It transmits low-pitched sounds, created by the low-
velocity movement of blood. Hold the bell lightly against the skin for
sound amplificationBlood is moving slowly, and that slow
movement can cause certain problems or lead to specific
conditions.
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4. The diaphragm or bell is placed at each of the circled
intercostal spaces to auscultate heart sounds.:
5. PMI stands for Point of Maximal Impulse — it's where you can
best feel or hear the heart beating against the chest wall =PMI
is best heard at:“ : fifth ICS.
6. Listen to Apex Single First Sound Audio:
7. :
8. Match the correct anatomic area of auscultation to the
correct location 2nd right ICS: Aortic Valve
9. 2nd left ICS: pulmonic
valve area
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