Integumentary
Cardiac
Mental Health
History taking
Nutrition
100
This a is type of primary lesion are elevated < 1cm such as a wart, cherry angioma or skin tag
What is a papule?
100
Conduction of electrical impulse of the heart in order.
What is SA, AV, Bundle of His, Purkinje fibers
100
Acute reversable confusion and progressive non reversable confusion
What is Delirium and then what is Dementia.
100
identifying culteral factors that may influence how the client behaves is an example of what nursing quality?
What is culturaly competent nursing care?
100
Very thin malnourished with visible pulsations of the aorta.
What is cachexic
200
These vascular lesions can be caused by increased pressure in the superficial veins. They look like stars.
What is a venous star?
200
MAP formula
What is SBP + (2x DBP) / 3
200
This tool is used to assess for ETOH abuse
What is CAGE Assessment tool?
200
Syptom Analysis
What is documentation of the clients chief complaint in the health history?
200
Risk factors to discuss during primmary prevention for Colon Cancer
What is Obesity and Family history? What is diet and fiber?
300
These primary skin lesions are FLAT < 1cm freckles, measles and petichia are examples.
What is a macule?
300
Blood flow through the heart.
What is Vena Cava, Rt atrium, tricuspid valves, Lt atrium, pulmonic valves, pulmonary artery, lungs, pulmonary veins, Lt atrium, mitral valves, Lt ventricle, aortic valves, aorta
300
Uses a scale 15-0 Assess prognosis with neurological injury such as head trauma.
What is Glasgow coma scale?
300
Systematically collect information about history and status of a symtom
What is Symptom Analysis?
300
Smoking, Fat intake, Fiber ......
What is modifiable risk factors for Ca prevention?
400
These vascular lesions are FLAT, reddish purple non blanchable and > 0.5 cm . The can be caused by thrombocytopenia or adverse effects of prednisone.
What is purpura?
400
Held lightly on the skin for low pitched sounds such as heart sounds
What is bell of the stethoscope?
400
Define this type of questioning used during history taking. Did I understand you correctly that you only sleep 4 hours a night?
What is clarification questioning?
400
Describe the best method to abtain a health history and physical exam.
What is use of chronologic and sequential framwork?
400
Low pitched , gurgling every 3-5 seconds.
What is normal bowel sounds?
500
This is a type of primary lesion that is elevated, filled with fluid and < 1cm such as chicken pox.
What is vesicle?
500
2nd ICS on the left
What is best anatomical location to hear the pulmonic valve sounds?
500
The mental status exam includes these assessment areas.
What is General Appearance, Mood, Thought Process, Speech Pattern, Affect, and Orientation?
500
You suspect possible suicidal ideations during history taking. What do you do next?
What is Asking are you thinking of hurting yourself or anyone else?
500
Percussion of the abdomen
What is Indirect percussion, tympany?
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