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To auscultate a patient's apical pulse accurately, you position the bell or diaphragm of your
stethoscope over the point of maximal impulse, which is located at the fifth intercostal
space at the left midclavicular line
The most important factor in measuring blood pressure accurately is using a cuff of the
appropriate size for the patient
You are assessing the vital signs of a newly admitted patient. To establish an accurate baseline
of the patient's respiration, you observe the patient's chest movements while appearing to
assess his pulse
When assessing a patient's respiration, it is recommended that the patient have the head of
the bed elevated 45 to 60 degrees
The best way to determine the depth of a patient's respiration is to observe the degree of
chest wall movement during inspiration and expiration
You are measuring a patient's temperature orally. You place the covered probe: in the
posterior lingual pocket lateral to the midline
You are assessing a patient's vital signs. The patient has a temperature of 102 degrees
Fahrenheit (39 C). Which of the following do you expect to find? An elevated pulse rate
You are preparing to use a tympanic thermometer. Which of the following steps has the highest
priority in the accurate use of this piece of equipment for measuring body temperature?
Gently pulling the pinna back and upward.