Weight and Height
Vision Screening
Electrocardiography
Spirometry
Hodge Podge
100
These are weighed and measured to monitor their growth and development.
What are infants and children? p. 539
100
This condition is when a patient is unable to see normally at a distance?
What is myopia? p. 540
100
An electrocardiograph is attached to the patient with cables and these contacts that receive electric signals.
What are electrodes? p. 543
100
Sudden cessation of exhalation caused by closure of the opening to the trachea describes this.
What is glottic closure? p. 555
100
This is a term for coughing up blood.
What is hemoptysis? p. 554
200
The lower calibration bar is divided into this amount of increments.
What is 50-lb? p. 539
200
This term refers to a vision defect that prevents focus at close range.
What is hyperopia? p. 540
200
This normally includes atrial contraction, ventricular contraction, and rest.
What is the cardiac cycle? p. 544
200
This term refers to the measurement of lung airflow using a machine called a spirometer.
What is spirometry? p. 553
200
This is another name for a collapsed lung.
What is pneumothorax? p. 554
300
This should be unfolded into the horizontal position before the patient steps onto the platform.
What is the measuring bar?
300
Presbyopia is a type of farsightedness that occurs between these ages.
What is 40 and 45 years? p. 540
300
The speed of the paper feed must be standardized for the tracing to be interpreted accurately. This is the universal recoding speed.
What is 25 mm/sec?
300
This refers to the total amount of air the lungs can hold.
What is forced vital capacity (FVC)? p. 553
300
aVr, aVL, aVF
What is the augmented limb leads? p. 549
400
This calibration bar should be adjusted first when a patient is weighed on a balance scale.
What is lower?
400
Distance vision is usually evaluated using this chart.
What is a Snellen alphabet chart? p. 541
400
This portion of the ECG tracing represents atrial contraction.
What is the P wave?
400
A spirometer provides measurements and mathematical data and also produces this type of graph of the exhalation.
What is a spirogram? p. 553
400
During tracing of a EKG, this is produced by depression of the standardization button generating a 1-mV signal.
What is a standardization mark? p. 546
500
This is the most likely cause of a digit scale readout not responding or responding slowly.
What is patient motion?
500
Distance vision assessment is usually done with the patient positioned this many feet from the eye chart.
What is 20 feet? p. 541
500
In a 12-lead ECG, this many of the leads are standard leads.
What is 3?
500
This indicates the quantity of air that can be forcefully exhaled during the first second of the test.
What is FEV1? p. 553
500
A physician observes this during an ECG.
What is the morphology, amplitude, and duration of each wave? p. 545
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