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NURS 108 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GUARANTEE A+ Capillary Refill - is the rate at which blood refills empty capillaries. It can be measured by holding a hand higher than heart-level (prevents venous reflux), pressing a fingernail until it turns white, and taking note of the time needed for color to return once the nail is released Cardiac Arrest - Sudden stopping of heart action Carotid Pulse - felt along the long carotid artery on either side of the neck Clinical Thermometers - may be used to record temperatures Constrict - To get smaller Cyanosis - A dusky, bluish discoloration of the skin, lips, and/or nail beds as a result of decreased oxygen and increased carbon dioxide in the bloodstream. Diastolic Blood Pressure - T

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NURS 108 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GUARANTEE A+
✔✔Capillary Refill - ✔✔is the rate at which blood refills empty capillaries. It can be
measured by holding a hand higher than heart-level (prevents venous reflux), pressing
a fingernail until it turns white, and taking note of the time needed for color to return
once the nail is released

✔✔Cardiac Arrest - ✔✔Sudden stopping of heart action

✔✔Carotid Pulse - ✔✔felt along the long carotid artery on either side of the neck

✔✔Clinical Thermometers - ✔✔may be used to record temperatures

✔✔Constrict - ✔✔To get smaller

✔✔Cyanosis - ✔✔A dusky, bluish discoloration of the skin, lips, and/or nail beds as a
result of decreased oxygen and increased carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.

✔✔Diastolic Blood Pressure - ✔✔The pressure remaining in the arteries during
ventricular relaxation

✔✔Dilate - ✔✔To get larger

✔✔Dyspnea - ✔✔Difficult or labored breathing

✔✔Electronic Thermometers - ✔✔This type of thermometer registers the temperature
on a viewer in a few seconds.

✔✔Fever - ✔✔Elevated body temperature, usually above 101 degrees F, rectally

✔✔Height - ✔✔Is the measurement of the length of the human body, from the bottom of
the feet to the top of the head, when standing erect.

✔✔Homeostasis - ✔✔Is the ideal health state in the human body.

✔✔Hypertension - ✔✔High blood pressure

✔✔Hyperthermia - ✔✔Occurs when the body temperature exceeds 104 degrees,
measured rectally.

✔✔Hypotension - ✔✔low blood pressure

✔✔Hypothermia - ✔✔A low body temperature, below 95 degrees measured rectally

, ✔✔Oral temperatures - ✔✔Are taken in the mouth. This is usually the most common,
convenient, and comfortable method of obtaining a temperature

✔✔Palpation - ✔✔Technique used to feel the texture, size, consistency, and location of
parts of the body with the hands

✔✔Percussion - ✔✔Technique of tapping with the fingertips to evaluate size, borders,
and consistency of internal structures of the body

✔✔Pulse - ✔✔Pressure of the blood felt against the wall of an artery as the heart
contracts or beats

✔✔Pulse deficit - ✔✔The difference between the rate of an apical pulse and the rate of
a radial pulse

✔✔Pulse pressure - ✔✔The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure

✔✔Pupil - ✔✔The black center of the eye

✔✔Radial Pulse - ✔✔The pulse felt at the wrist

✔✔Rate - ✔✔Number per minute, as with pulse and respiration counts

✔✔Reactivity - ✔✔In the pupil of the eyes, reacting to light by changing size

✔✔Rectal temperatures - ✔✔Are taken in the rectum and is the most accurate of all
methods

✔✔Respiration - ✔✔the process of taking in oxygen (02) and expelling carbon dioxide
(CO2) from the lungs and respiratory tract

✔✔Rhythm - ✔✔Referring to regularity; regular or irregular

✔✔Sign - ✔✔An indication of a patient's condition that is objective, or can be observed
by another person; an indication that can be seen, heard, smelled or felt by the medical
practitioner

✔✔Sphygmomanometer - ✔✔instrument calibrated for measuring blood pressure in
millimeters of mercury (mm Hg)

✔✔Stethoscope - ✔✔Instrument used for listening to internal body sounds

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