What is the following device called?

Stethoscope
What part of the brain is responsible for controlling Balance and Coordination
The cerebellum
The health impact of housing, race, gender, and socioeconomic status are all examples of this term.
Social determinants of health
What is the term used for uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells that can affect parts of the body?
Cancer
The capillary beds should refill after being depressed in:
<1 second
Approximately 5 seconds
1-3 seconds
Time does not matter as long as the color returns
3. 1-3 seconds
What is the name of the following device?

Otoscope
What is the name of the showcased bone?
The Femur
What is the medical term for a nosebleed?
epistaxis
What illness is often characterized by the yellow appearance of the skin and sclera.
hyperbilirubinemia / jaundice
Skin turgor is assessed by picking up a large fold of skin on the anterior chest on the anterior chest under the clavicle. This is done to determine the presence of:
Edema
Dehydration
Vitiligo
Scleroderma
2. Dehydration
What is the name of the following medical device:

Ophthalmoscope
What is the name of the highlighted bone?
Fibula
What is the term called for a blockage in a blood vessel due to plaque/other buildup?
Embolism/emobli/embolus
Which of the following is an adventitious (abnormal) lung sound?
Rhonchi
When auscultating Ms. Dās BP, you begin to hear korotkoff sounds at 180. At 160, they disappear. You keep listening and begin to hear them again at 120. The korotkoff sounds continue until they disappear at 80. Which is correct based on this scenario?
a.) Ms. D has a low pulse
b) Ms. D has a pulse pressure of 20
c) Ms. D has an ausculatory gap
d) Ms. D has a low stroke volume
c) Ms. D has an ausculatory gap
what is the FULL NAME of the following medical device? Hint: unabbreviated form of the term "AED"

Automated external defibrillator
What is the name of the Valve that separates the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle of the Heart?
Bicuspid Valve
What is the term called for when a blood clot forms in a blood vessel, breaks off, travels through the blood stream, and causes a blockage somewhere else?
Thrombolism/thrombus/thrombi
Pain that originate from ligaments, tendons, bones, blood vessels and nerves is categorised as:
a.) Acute pain
b.) Visceral pain
c.) Radiating pain
d.) Somatic pain
d.) Somatic pain (Can be deep or superficial, with the deeper pain coming from the skeletal structure, tendons, and muscles)
what is the MEDICAL name for the following device
Hint: It's not "blood pressure cuff"

Sphygmomanometer
Name the 12 Cranial Nerves
Hint: "On old Olympus's towering top, a Finn and German viewed some hoops"
1.Olfactory Nerve 2. Optic 3. Oculomotor 4. Trochlear 5. Trigeminal 6. Abducens 7. Facial 8. Acoustic 9. Glossopharyngeal 10. Vagus 11. Spinal 12. Hypoglossal
What does agnosia mean?
Neurological disorder that is the inability to identify and recognize objects, people, things, and sound
Which is true regarding the auscultation? Select all that apply.
The stethoscope does not magnify sounds
The bell is best used for low-pitched sounds
The nurse cannot hear resonance when auscultating (It is a sound heard during percussion)
The nurse should use a different stethoscope for each client
This technique allows the nurse to assess organ density
The stethoscope does not magnify sounds
The bell is best used for low-pitched sounds
The nurse cannot hear resonance when auscultating (It is a sound heard during percussion)