Oxygenation
Cardiovascular
Abdomen
Neurology
Vital Signs
100

This device is used to monitor oxygen concentrations

What is a pulse oxymeter

100
These are the chambers of the heart
Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle
100
This bean shaped organ is located retroperitoneal or posterior to the abdomen
What are the kidneys
100
The nervous system is divided into two parts
What are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous systems
100
What are the 5 essential vital signs
What are HR, RR, BP, Temp and pain
200
A palpable vibration
What is fremitus
200
The closure of aortic and pulmonic (semilunar) valve: sharp "dup" sound and beginning of diastole
What is S2
200
Sound expecting to hear when palpating a solid organ?
What is dullness
200
This Cranial nerve tests facial symmetry
What is Cranial nerve VII
200
A tympanic temperature measures temp from
What is the ear
300
a condition of collapsed shrunken sections of alveoli or lung and results in airway obstruction
What is Atelectasis
300
What are the 2 phases of the cardiac cycle
What are diastole and systole
300
This solid viscera fills most of the right upper quadrant
What is the liver
300
Rotational spinning caused by neurological disease in the brainstem
What is vertigo
300
Normal respiratory rate of an adult
What is 12-20 or 10-20
400
High pitched musical speaking sound that is predominante in expiration but may occur in both expiration and inspiration
What is Wheezing
400
CK-MB, cTnl (troponins), myoglobin (low-molecular weight protein) elevations are all indications of
What is a myocardial injury
400
Loud high pitched, rushing sound that signals increased motility or movement
What is hyperactive bowel sounds
400
This area of the brain consists of midbrain, pons and medulla
What is the brainstem
400
The maximum pressure felt on the artery during left ventricular contraction
What is systolic pressure
500
This condition notes equal anteroposterior to transverse diameter
What is a barrel chest
500
Maximal impulse is felt here? and it located here?
What is apical pulse located between the 4 and 5th rib slightly to the left midclavicular line
500
Layman's term for Pyrosis
What is heartburn
500
This area of the brain controls thermoregulation
What is the hypothalamus
500
a drop in systolic pressure of more than 20 mm HG when BP is taken flat and standing
What is orthostatic hypotension
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