"lub"; indicates beginning of systole
What is S1?
2 nutrients associated with alopecia (hair loss)
What are zinc and essential fatty acids?
2nd ICS, left sternal border
What is the pulmonic valve?
Movement of part toward midline of body
What is adduction?
Best patient position for abdominal assessment
What is supine?
"dub"; indicates beginning of diastole
What is S2?
2 nutrients associated with easy pluckability of hair
What are protein and essential fatty acids?
5th ICS, left sternal border
What is the tricuspid valve?
Straightening of joint that increases angle between two bones
What is extension?
Correct order of assessment techniques for abdomen
What is inspection, auscultation, percussion (if indicated), and palpation?
“Ken-TUCK-y”; low pitch, early diastole
What is S3?
3 nutrients associated with dry, scaling, eczema-like skin
What are vitamin A, essential fatty acids, and zinc?
3rd ICS, left sternal border
What is Erb's point?
Extension in which angle exceeds 180 degrees; ex. can assess in hip
What is hyperextension?
Flat, rounded, scaphoid, or protuberant are terms that may describe this assessment
What is abdominal contour?
What is a pericardial friction rub?
What are kilocalories and protein?
5th ICS, left midclavicular line
What is the mitral valve?
Flexion of ankle and toes toward the plantar surface of the foot; "toes pointed"
May be no bowel sounds for up to ____ minutes
What is 4?
What is a murmur?
Two nutrients associated with petechiae/ecchymoses
What are vitamin C and vitamin K?
2nd ICS, right sternal border
What is the aortic valve?
Movement along longitudinal axis away from midline of body; ex. can assess in shoulder
What is external rotation?
4 variations of normal for abdominal skin inspection
What are striae, paler skin than other areas, faint vascular network, and scars?