Chapter 20
Chapter 20
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Chapter 20
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100

If a bedridden patient has chills and is shivering, what would you expect the body temperature to be?

Increased

100

How can you help patients feel comfortable about having their weight measured in the office?

Place the scale in a private area of the office.

100

Which pulses is palpated on top of the foot?

Pedal

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!! 

HOW MUCH WOULD YOU LIKE TO RISK? 

The instrument used to measure the blood pressure is the:

100

Double Jeopardy!!! 

You are asking a patient about his reason for visiting the doctor. He says that he has had a fever for 2 days that comes and goes; sometimes his temperature is normal, but other times it is elevated. This is what type of fever?

200

Which site for taking an infant’s body temperature is considered to give the most accurate results?

Temporal artery

200

As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the first tapping sound is the ______ pressure.

systolic

200

Which pulses is palpated in the antecubital space?

Brachial

200

The medical term for an oral temperature above 100.5°F is:

pyrexia.

200

A common pediatric pulse arrhythmia that varies with breathing is called:

sinus arrhythmia.

300

How long should the pulse be counted for the most accurate results?

1 minute

300

Which of the following pulses is palpated on the wrist?

Radial

300

If a patient is anxious, the medical assistant would expect the pulse to be:

increased.

300

Your patient is having difficulty breathing. The medical term for this is:

dyspnea.

300

Persistent readings of 90/60 mm Hg or lower usually are considered:

hypotension.

400

When you are taking a radial pulse, where should you position the arm relation to the level of the heart?

Below or at the same level

400

Which of the following pulses is palpated on either side of the eyes?

Temporal

400

As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the last tapping sound heard is the __________ pressure.

diastolic

400

A newborn is observed in the nursery with periodic episodes of not breathing. This is called:

apnea.

400
Viral Infection are treated with 
Palliative treatments 
500

If a patient is diagnosed with secondary hypertension, this means that the:

hypertension is associated with another disease.

500

Which of the following pulses is palpated in the neck?

Carotid

500

The stethoscope typically is placed over which artery when the BP is taken?

Brachial

500

What would be considered a normal pulse for an average-sized 37-year-old patient in good health?

60 to 80 beats per minute

500

The method that completely destroys microorganisms 

Sterilization 
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