2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
A+
◉ Full Liquids. Answer: Contains all the liquids included in the clear
liquid diet plus any food items that are liquid at room temperature.
Foods: Add to clear liquid diet: soups, milk, milk shakes, puddings,
custards, juices, some hot cereals, and yogurt.
◉ Body
Superior / Inferior vena cava
Right atrium
Tricuspid valve
Right ventricle
Pulmonary semilunar valve
Pulmonary artery
Lungs
Pulmonary veins
Left atrium
Mitral / Bicuspid valve
Left ventricle
Aortic semilunar valve
,Aorta
Systemic circulation. Answer: Blood flow through the heart:
◉ *Grade I*
The murmur is only audible with a stethoscope while listening
carefully for some time.
*Grade II*
Faint murmur but can be audible immediately with a stethoscope.
*Grade III*
Loud murmur readily audible; no palpable thrill.
*Grade IV*
Loud murmur with a palpable thrill.
*Grade V*
Loud murmur with a palpable thrill; murmur is audible with only
the rim of the stethoscope touching the chest.
*Grade VI*
Loud murmur with a palpable thrill; murmur can be heard with the
stethoscope not touching the chest but lifted just above the area of
the murmur.. Answer: Grading murmurs:
◉ Left Sided Congestive Heart Failure. Answer: - Pulmonary edema
- Pink frothy sputum cough
,◉ Right Sided Congestive Heart Failure. Answer: - Jugular vein
distension
- Systemic edema
◉ 4 and up (IV+). Answer: When you are grading murmurs, grades
_________________________ are associated will a thrill.
◉ S4-S1- S2- S3. Answer: *Order that you would hear abnormal
heart sounds:*
◉ Aortic area. Answer: *2nd intercostal space, right sternal border.*
◉ Pulmonic area. Answer: *2nd intercostal space, left sternal
border.*
◉ Erb's point. Answer: *3rd intercostal space, left sternal border.*
- *Place at which you can hear all the different heart sounds equally.*
◉ Tricuspid area. Answer: *4th intercostal space, left sternal
border.*
◉ Mitral area. Answer: *5th intercostal space, left midclavicular
line.*
, ◉ - *Fat*
- *Fetus*
- *Fluid*
- *Flatulence*
- *Feces*
- *Fibroid tumor*
- *Fatal tumor*. Answer: *What are the "7 F's" of abdominal
distension?*
◉ *Sites*: Deltoid, vastus lateralis, ventrogluteal, and dorsogluteal.
*Volume range to be injected:*
- Deltoid and vastus lateralis: 0.5-2 mL
- Ventrogluteal and dorsogluteal: 1-4 mL
*Length of Needle:*
Adult & Child: 5/8- 1½ inch
Newborn: 5/8 inch
*Gauge of Needle:*
Adult: 18-25