Vital Signs
Abdomen
Cardiac & PV
Neuro
Lungs/Thorax
100

A drop in systolic pressure of > 20 mm Hg

What is Orthostatic Hypotension

100

Using 4 fingers, depressing the skin about 1 cm in gentle rotary motion around the abdomen

What is light palpation?

100

A blowing, swooshing sound that occurs with turbulent blood flow in the heart

What is a murmur?

100

Assessing light reflex within the eye.

What is corneal light reflex?

100

Predominant percussion sound over the lungs of a child

What is hyperresonance?

200

An adult resting hear rate less than 50 beats/min

What is bradycardia?

200

This assessment technique can help identify enlarged organs

What is deep palpation?

200

A normal phenomenon that occurs towards the end of inspiration related to the timing of the aortic and pulmonic valve closure.

What is a split S2?

200

A cranial nerve that provides sensory function to the face

What is cranial nerve V- Trigeminal Nerve?

200

Vesicular breath sounds

What are normal, low pitch, soft breath sounds over majority of the lung fields with inspiration longer than expiration?

300

The force of the blood pushing against the side of it's container, the vessel wall.

What is Blood Pressure?

300

Predominant percussion sound over the abdomen

What is Tympany?

300

This heart tone is heard louder at the 2nd intercostal space just right and left of the sternum.

What is S2

300

An assessment when you ask the patient to touch their nose, then touch your finger, you are testing for _____

What is Cerebellar Function (coordination)?

300

Shape and configuration of the thorax

What is AP<transverse diameter or 1:2 ratio?

What is transverse>AP diameter or 2:1 ratio?

400

A measurement using a tape measure around the chest at the nipple line

What is Chest circumference?

400

Yellowish skin coloring

What is jaundice?

400

A pulse taken on top of each foot

What is the Dorsalis Pedis pulse?

400

Assessment of soft and sharp over both legs

What is sensation of the neuro system?

400

A palpable vibration generated from the larynx.

What is tactile fremitus?

500

A noninvasive method to assess arterial oxygen saturation

What is pulse oximeter?

500

Shifting level of dullness

What is ascites?

500
Deep pitting indentation that remains for a short time

What is 3+ edema?

500

Very brisk, hyperactive with clonus, indicative of disease

What is hyperreflexia? (4+)

500

A palpation technique over the lung fields to assess thorax mobility

What is symmetric expansion?

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