Take My Breath Away
Got My Mind Set On You
Under My Skin
We've Got the Beat
Tougher Than the Rest
100

This type of peripheral lung field sound is described as low-pitched with inspiration greater than expiration

What is vesicular sounds?

100
This type of headache is characterized by non-throbbing and vise-like

What is a tension headace?

100

The patient with congenital heart disease or COPD may have what degree of nail bed during a profile sign assessment

What is >160 degrees?

100

This sounds corresponds with the carotid artery pulse

What is S1?

100

This is thickening and loss of elasticity in the arterial walls

What is arteriosclerosis?

200

This type of sound is due to narrowing of the airway due to obstruction or inflammation

What is wheezes?

200

This cranial nerve is intact when the client is able to shrug their shoulders

What is CN XI (spinal accessory)?

200

These structures should be small, movable, and non-tender when palpating the neck, axilla and inguinal region

What are lymph nodes?

200

This location is where the pulmonic valve is best auscultated

What is the second left interspace?

200

This common manifestation of COPD assists the patient in keeping airways open longer during exhalation

What is pursed-lip breathing?

300

This sound is caused by fluid in the lungs

What is crackles?

300

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) includes which parameters for scoring

What is eye opening, motor response to simuli, and verbal response?

300

These nodes drain the head and neck

What are the cervical nodes?

300

These valves separate the ventricles from the arteries

What are the semilunar (pulmonic and aortic) valves? 

300

This palpable finding is caused by increased consolidation in the lung tissue like in pneumonia

What is increased tactile fremitus?

400

This popping and crackling sound heard in the lungs when a client wakes up, but clears with coughing or deep breathing

What is atelactic crackles?

400

These cranial nerves control the 6 eye muscles for eye movement

What are CN III (oculomotor), IV (trochlear), VI (abducens)?

400

This condition occurs bilateral in the lower extremities with heart failure

What is edema?

400

This finding would be considered normal when grading a patient's pulse

What is 2+?

400

This arterial insufficiency can cause cramping in the lower extremities that is relieved with rest

What is claudication?

500

This high-pitched inspiratory crowing sound is commonly associated with an upper airway obstruction

What is stridor?

500

This test asks the client to identify a coin when it is placed in the client's hand

What is stereognosis?

500

The ABCDEF rule for skin assessment stands for

What is asymmetry, border, color, diameter, elevation or evolution, funny looking?

500

This sound is the result of the closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves

What is S2?

500

This sound is caused by turbulent blood flow through the carotid artery

What is bruit?

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