COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
a diastolic murmur occurs between? Correct Answer S2 and
S1
A nurse wants an accurate measurement of someone with a
suspected acute thermoregulation imbalance. Where should she
take the tempature?
A. Rectally
B. Axillary
C. Typanically
D. Using an infared device Correct Answer A. rectally - it is
the most accurate
A patient's abdomen is to be assessed, which of the following in
not appropriate for the assessment?
A. Room is well lit
B. The patient is asked to undress completely and put on a gown
for the assessment
C. Patient is given enough time to undress
D. Room is absent of sound. Correct Answer B. if only one
system is being assessed full undressing is not necessary
A pulse is constantly lost, or is sometimes irregular how long
doe you count the pulse for when assessing it?
A. 15 seconds
B. 30 seconds
C. Find another pulse
D. 1 full minute Correct Answer D. 1 full minute
,A systolic murmur occurs between? Correct Answer S1-S2
Adventitious sounds means? Correct Answer abnormal
sounds
Assessing for frquency, quality, duration and loudness is which
physical assessment?
A. iNSPECTION
B. PALPATION
C. AUSCULTATION
D. PERCUSSION Correct Answer C. Auscultation
Assessing for shape, size, symmetry and abnormalities is which
physical assessment?
A. iNSPECTION
B. PALPATION
C. AUSCULTATION
D. PERCUSSION Correct Answer A. Insepction
Assessing for temperature, moisture, turgor, tenderness and
thickness is which physical assessment?
A. iNSPECTION
B. PALPATION
C. AUSCULTATION
D. PERCUSSION Correct Answer B. Palpation
bruits can be indicators of ? Correct Answer aneurysms
crackles sound is Correct Answer fine crackling or bubbling
sounds, commonly heard during inspiration when there is fluid
in the alveoli; also called rales
, Deficiency of Vitamin B1? Correct Answer Beri-Beri,
Wernicke korsakoff
deficiency of vitamin B12 (Colbamine) Correct Answer
pernicious anemia and hypocalemia.
Deficiency of Vitamin D Correct Answer Rickets, increased
risk of fracture
Define the following
A. Acute Pain
B. Chronic Pain
C. Neuopathic Pain
D. Flare Up Pain Correct Answer A. sudden onset
B. Lasting > 3 months
C. Pathology of Somatosensory
D. Usually in patients who have pain controlled
Define:
A. HEALTH
B. Wellness
C. Illness Correct Answer A. state of complete physical,
mental and social well being
B. Positive state of health
C. Physical manifestation and subjective experience of an
individual
Determine based on the following signs x symptoms, if
hyperthermia or hypothermia is being exhibited:
A. Decreased Urinary output