Health History and Interview
Numbers
Cardiac Assessment
Lung Assessment
HEENT Assessments
100

What type of data is stated by patient?

What is Subjective?

100

0 - 10 grading level

What is Pain?

100

Part of the stethoscope is used to check for murmurs.

What is the bell?

100

What is the scientific/nurse word for the breastbone?

What is the sternum?

100

Lymph nodes found along the base of the skull

What are occipital?

200

What does the L stand for in the mnemonic: OLDCARTS?

What is the LOCATION of the symptom/pain?

200

0 - 5 grading scale

What is levels Muscle Strength?

200

Heart sound found at 2nd sternal border right side of heart.

What is aortic?

200

Breath sounds heard over the periphery of the lungs?


What is vesicular?


200

Cranial nerve assessed when having patient open and close the jaw.

What is CN 5?

300

How should the reason for seeking health care/Chief Complaint be written?

What is in patient’s own words and in quotations?

300

0-4 Cardiovascular

What is pulse strength?

300
What should you ask patient to do when listening to carotid artery?
What is hold breath
300

Part of the hand and number of sites used to assess tactile fremitus?


What is ball or ulnar portion of hand in at least 3 sites.

300

Normal tympanic membrane color.

What is translucent pearly-gray?

400

What is a common way to illustrate a patient's family medical history?

What is a medical genogram?

400

o - 6 grading scale

What is levels of heart murmur?

400

Position that enhances apical pulsation and moves heart toward chest wall?

What is left lateral supine position or leaning forward?


400
What is the normal percussion note over lungs?
What is resonance?
400

Parts of the nostril that may swell with a viral infection.

What are the turbinates?

500

Name 3 types of non-verbal communication

What are -

Facial expression

Posture

Use of touch

Positioning in relation to the patient

Eye contact

Gestures

500

The lowest number possible in the Glasgow Coma Scale

What is 3?

500

The next step if a fully distended jugular veins seen with patient supine.


What is sit the patient up to a 30 - 45 degree angle?


500

Name 3 objective signs observed during a physical inspection of the chest.

What are shape of chest (i.e., barrel chest),  respiratory rate, color of skin, lesions, pulsations, use of accessory muscles? 

500

How to do the confrontation test.


What is cover same eye, stand 1-2 feet apart, wiggle fingers in the superior, lateral, nasal, and inferior positions and ask the patient to say now when he or she sees the fingers come into view?


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