answered to pass
Aphasia - correct answer ✔✔ Patient knows what he wants to say but cannot say the words.
Auscultation - correct answer ✔✔ Listening to the sounds produced by the body.
Accommodation Response - correct answer ✔✔ Pupils constrict when focusing on a close
object and dilate when focusing on a far object
orthopnea - correct answer ✔✔ difficulty breathing when lying flat
Excursion - correct answer ✔✔ Equal chest expansion during inspiration
Dysphasia - correct answer ✔✔ difficulty coordinating and organizing the words correctly in a
sentence
Jaundice - correct answer ✔✔ yellow or orange coloring of the skin and mucous membranes.
Ptosis - correct answer ✔✔ drooping eyelid
Retractions - correct answer ✔✔ chest wall appears sunken in between the ribs or under the
xiphoid process as the patient inhales.
sordes - correct answer ✔✔ dried mucous or food caked on the lips or teeth
, Symptoms - correct answer ✔✔ The information that the patient tells you provides you with
subjective data that require validation. What are these pieces of subjective data called?
Blood pressure can provide you with information regarding which of the following?
A. Central nervous system
B. Cardiovascular system
C. Integumentary system
E. Fluid Status - correct answer ✔✔ B. Cardiovascular system
D. Renal system
E. Fluid status
Which of the following assessment fingings may provide you with neurological status data?
A. Thick, dirty hair
B. Lethargy
C. Color of the lower extremities - correct answer ✔✔ B. Lethargy
If you hear a shrill, high- pitched, crowing sound coming from the room of a 3 year old child who
has croup, you recognize the ominous sign known as... - correct answer ✔✔ Stridor
You are caring for a patient with mitral valve stenosis. You plan to assess the mitral valve during
your initial assessment. Where will you be best able to auscultate the mitral valve. - correct
answer ✔✔ The Apex of the left ventricle.
You are preparing to preform an initial shift assessment. You know that the correct order in
which preform the five techniques for objective assessment. (except for the abdomen) - correct
answer ✔✔ Observation, palpation, percussion, auscultation, and olfaction.