NSG 500 - QUIZ 1 NEWEST VERSION 2024/2025
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lower-pitched, booming sound found when too much air is present such as in
emphysema or pneumothorax
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1 Hyperresonance 2 resonance percussion
3 Telangiectasia 4 frontal lobe
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Terms in this set (78)
, high-pitched, musical, drum-like percussion note
Tympany heard when percussing over the stomach and
intestine
lower-pitched, booming sound found when too much
Hyperresonance
air is present such as in emphysema or pneumothorax
loud, hollow low-pitched sound heard over normal
resonance percussion
lungs
soft, moderate, thud-like sound heard over structures
Dullness on percussion
such as the liver
flatness on percussion soft, high, and dull sound heard over muscles
otoscopic observation of the tympanic membrane as
air is released into the external auditory meatus;
pneumatic otoscopy immobility indicates the presence of middle ear
effusion (fluid buildup), as occurs as a result of otitis
media
a medical instrument used by practitioners to test
reflex hammer
deep tendon reflexes.
ophthalmoscope instrument used to examine the interior of the eye
Filtered black light that is used to illuminate skin
Wood's lamp disorders, fungi, bacterial disorders, and
pigmentation.
Cerebrum responsible for a person's mental status
responsible for higher mental functions, perception,
cerebral cortex
and behavior
decision making, problem solving, ability to
frontal lobe concentrate, short-term memory, affect, awareness,
autonomic responses r/t emotional states
Broca's area (frontal lobe) speech production
parietal lobe receiving and processing sensory data
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Practice questions for this set
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lower-pitched, booming sound found when too much air is present such as in
emphysema or pneumothorax
Choose matching term
1 Hyperresonance 2 resonance percussion
3 Telangiectasia 4 frontal lobe
Don't know?
Terms in this set (78)
, high-pitched, musical, drum-like percussion note
Tympany heard when percussing over the stomach and
intestine
lower-pitched, booming sound found when too much
Hyperresonance
air is present such as in emphysema or pneumothorax
loud, hollow low-pitched sound heard over normal
resonance percussion
lungs
soft, moderate, thud-like sound heard over structures
Dullness on percussion
such as the liver
flatness on percussion soft, high, and dull sound heard over muscles
otoscopic observation of the tympanic membrane as
air is released into the external auditory meatus;
pneumatic otoscopy immobility indicates the presence of middle ear
effusion (fluid buildup), as occurs as a result of otitis
media
a medical instrument used by practitioners to test
reflex hammer
deep tendon reflexes.
ophthalmoscope instrument used to examine the interior of the eye
Filtered black light that is used to illuminate skin
Wood's lamp disorders, fungi, bacterial disorders, and
pigmentation.
Cerebrum responsible for a person's mental status
responsible for higher mental functions, perception,
cerebral cortex
and behavior
decision making, problem solving, ability to
frontal lobe concentrate, short-term memory, affect, awareness,
autonomic responses r/t emotional states
Broca's area (frontal lobe) speech production
parietal lobe receiving and processing sensory data