EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
\.5 segments of the breast - Answer-- Divided into 5 segments
- 4 Quadrants
1) Upper Inner Quadrant
2) Lower Inner Quadrant
3) Upper Outer Quadrant
4) Lower Outer Quadrant
- Axillary tail of Spence
\.A palpable rushing vibration over the base of the heart is called a: - Answer-Thrill;
Rationale: A thrill is a fine, palpable, rushing vibration; a palpable murmur.
\.ABCDE - Answer-A - Asymmetry
B - Border irregularity
C - Color nonuniform
D - Diameter greater than 6 mm
E - Evolving size and shape
\.Abdomen Physical Exam - Answer-- Empty bladder!
- Inspect
- Auscultate
- Palpate
- Percuss
,- Assess tender areas last
\.Accommodation - Answer-- Adaptation of eye for near vision
- Although lens cannot be observed directly, the following components of accommodation can
be observed:
- Convergence (motion toward) of the axes of the eyeballs
- Pupillary constriction
\.Acromegaly - Answer-Head enlargement
\.Acute pain - Answer-- Less than 6 mos
\.Adolescents - Answer-- Secretions from apocrine sweat glands increase
- Subcutaneous fat deposits increase
- Secondary sex characteristics
\.Adolescents Breast Growth - Answer-- Beginning of breast development precedes menarche
by about 2 years
- Menarche occurs in breast development stage 3 or 4, usually just after peak of adolescent
growth spurt around age 12
- Breasts of nonpregnant woman change with ebb and flow of hormones during monthly
menstrual cycle
- Nodularity increases from midcycle up to menstruation
- During the 3 to 4 days before menstruation, breasts feel full, tight, heavy, and occasionally
sore; breast volume is smallest on days 4 to 7 of menstrual cycle
\.Afebrile - Answer-Without fever
,\.Age to begin mammograms - Answer-45 (get them annually until 55)
\.Aging adult skin inspection - Answer-- Pale (deceased melanin), thin skin, less elasticity
- Senile Lentigines often called "Liver Spots"
- Keratoses
rough, crusty, elevated, often on dorsal surface of hand or on face.
\.Allen Test - Answer-- Constrict blood in arm
- Release ulnar artery first to see if blood flow returns- avoid radial cannulation
\.Anasarca - Answer-heart failure, organ failure
\.Annular or circular lesions - Answer-Round
\.AP/T diameter - Answer-- Normal is 1:2
- AP should be less than T or lateral diameter
- If AP becomes larger than T it could mean long standing lung problems
\.Approaching Sensitive Issues - Answer-- Use language that is understandable.
- Do not apologize for broaching the issue.
- Ensure privacy.
- Be direct and firm.
- Do not preach.
- Do not push too hard.
, \.Assessing Neck Alignment - Answer-- Midline
- Ask patient to swallow
- Movement of thyroid cartilage /gland
- Palpate with thumbs bilaterally
\.Assessment of Thyroid gland - Answer-- Posterior approach
- Anterior approach
- Auscultate thyroid for bruit, if enlarged
\.Atrial insufficiency - Answer-- Claudication
- Pain with activity
- Weak or absent pulses
- Bruits
- Pallor/ cyanosis/cool
- Thin skin/atrophy, shiny skin
- Loss of hair
- Nails thick
- Ulcer
- Allen test
\.Atrioventricular Valves - Answer-- Rt. Atrium/Ventricle
(Tricuspid valve)
- Lt. Atrium/Ventricle
(Mitral valve)
\.Atrophic Scar - Answer-Pitted or sunken scars