Ch 13
Ch 17
Ch 19
Ch 20
ch 21
100

To assess for early jaundice you will assess

sclera and hard palate

100

What is the most common site of nosebleeds?

kiesselbach plexus

100
The manubriosternal angel is 

the articulation of the manubrium and the body of the sternum 

100
The precordium is 

the area on the anterior chest overlying the heart and great vessels

100

a function of the venous system is 

holding more blood when blood volume increases

200

Assessing a patients skin turgor is done to assess which clinical finding?

dehydration

200

What is the frenulum

Midline fold of tissue that connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth

200

pleural friction rub is best detected by

auscultation 

200

the function of the pulmonic valve is to

protect the orifice between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery

200

a patients pulse with an amplitude of 3+ indicates 

increase, full

300

An area of thin shiny skin with decreased visibility of normal skin is most likely 

Atrophy

300

The tonsils are graded as 3+ how would the tonsils appear

touching the uvula 

300

What are the characteristics of a barrel-shaped chest

equal anteroposterior transverse diameter and ribs being horizontal 

300

the second heart sound is the result of 

closing of the aortic and pulmonic valves 

300

You assess a patient who has 4+ edema of the right leg, what is the best way to describe this 


HINT PITTING AND INDENTATION

Very deep pitting, indentation last a long time
400

what is the normal angel of the nail beds

160 degrees

400

what is the function of the nasal turbinates

warm the inhaled air


400

When using the technique of egophony what are you going to ask the patient to say

"eeeeee" each time the stethoscope is moved

400

What would differentiate a split from S2 and S3

S3 is lower pitched and is heard at the apex 

400

What rating would you give a bounding carotid pulse?

4+

500

In the ABCDEF rule for skin cancer what do the letters stand for

Asymmetry, border, color, diameter, elevation and funny looking

500

When assessing a 75-year-old patients oral cavity, which of the following would most likely be present?

a. hypertrophy of the gums

b. an increased production of saliva

c. finer and less prominent nasal hair

d. decreased ability to identify odors

d. decreased ability to identify odors

500

On examination of a patients nails, you note that the angle of the nail base is >160 degrees and the base feels spongy on palpation. These findings are consistent with

COPD and congenital heart disease 

500

When assessing the carotid artery the nurse should palpate 

medial to the sternomastoid muscle one side at a time

500

what are some signs of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) 

ulcer on the toes

leg pain that occurs with activity

decreased or absent pulses


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