Teaching & Learning
Communication & Assessment
Vital Signs & Blood Pressure
Nervous System
Ethics & Bioethics
100

This type of learning involves thinking, understanding, and analyzing information. 

What is Cognitive Learning

100

The first technique used in a physical examination.

What is inspection?

100

The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

What is pulse pressure?  

100

The autonomic nervous system controls these types of body functions.

What are involuntary functions?

100

The study of moral principles guiding behavior.

What is ethics?

200

Learning that involves values, beliefs, and feelings is called this domain.

What is affective learning

200

Open-ended questions are best used for this part of care.

What is gathering the health history?

200

A blood pressure cuff that is too small will give a reading that is this.

What is falsely high?

200

“Fight or flight” is controlled by this nervous system division.

What is the sympathetic nervous system?


200

The ethical principle that gives patients the right to make their own decisions.

what is autonomy?  

300

Teaching a client to inject insulin correctly is an example of this learning domain.

What is psychomotor learning?

300

This type of data includes statements like “I feel dizzy.”

What is subjective data?

300

The correct arm position for measuring blood pressure accurately.

What is at heart level?

300

A heart rate of 52 beats per minute is called this.

What is bradycardia?

300

Doing good and acting in the patient’s best interest describes this principle.

What is beneficence?

400

Adult learners benefit most when they help do this during education.

What is setting mutual goals?

400

The best action when a language barrier exists.

What is use a translator?  
400

A BP reading of 132/88 mm Hg is classified as this.

What is Stage 1 hypertension?

400

Compared to adults, infants generally have this combination of vital signs.

What are higher pulse and respirations with lower blood pressure?

400

Fair distribution of healthcare resources refers to this principle.

What is justice?

500

The best way to evaluate if learning occurred is to ask the client to do this

What is explain or demonstrate the information in their own words?

500

This type of communication is NOT therapeutic: giving advice, active listening, or probing.

What is giving advice?

500

This condition occurs when blood pressure drops upon standing.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

500

Activation of this nervous system decreases heart rate and blood pressure.

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

500

A situation where two ethical principles conflict is called this.

What is an ethical dilemma?  

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