These are the number of sites auscultated to assess anterior and posterior lung sounds.
What are 8 and 10?
An insulin syringe is calibrated in this measurement.
What is a UNIT?
This type of tissue is the site for insulin injections.
What is SUBCUTANEOUS?
*Give 2 examples of where this tissue is found
This part of a stethoscope is used to assess lung and bowel sounds.
What is the DIAPHRAGM?
These are the 2 sounds heard when auscultating heart sounds, also known as S1 and S2.
What are LUB AND DUB?
Quadrants are auscultated to hear these sounds.
What are BOWEL SOUNDS?
*Demonstrate how to divide the abdomen, plus where and for how long you would listen.
One ounce is equal to this many ccs or tablespoons.
What is 30 or 2?
This injection site is found between the patella and greater trochanter in the outer middle third.
What is the VASTUS LATERALIS?
This is instrument is used to measure body temperature.
What is a THERMOMETER?
*Name 3 sites for obtaining a temperature
Active bowel sounds are heard this often.
What is EVERY 5-20 SECONDS?
Vesicular and Bronchovesicular sounds are found and can be heard here.
What are POSTERIOR LUNG SOUNDS?
This is the gauge, needle size, and angle of injection used for an intramuscular (IM) injection.
What is 20-23g, 1 in -1 1/2 in (2 in for obese), and 90 degree angle?
Vaccines are commonly administered in this site.
What is the DELTOID?
*Demonstrate how you would find this site
This part of a stethoscope is used to auscultate heart sounds.
What is the BELL?
What is RHONCHI or GURGLES?
Heart sounds are heard in this area/site.
What is the APICAL/MITRAL AREA or PMI (point of maximum impulse)?
*Demonstrate how to find.
This is the gauge, needle size, and angle of injection used for an subcutaneous (SQ) injection.
What is 25-30g, 5/16 in -1 in, and 90 degree angle (45 degree for thin)?
Intradermal site(s) can be found here and injections are given at this degree.
What are the UNDERSIDE OF THE FOREARM/SCAPULA and 15?
This instrument is used to complete a pupil assessment.
What is a PEN LIGHT?
*Demonstrate how to perform this assessment using the acronym PERRLA.
Crackles (Rales) can be divided into these 2 descriptions.
What are FINE and COURSE?
*Define the difference.
Bronchial, Vesicular, and Bronchovesicular sounds are found and can be heard here.
What are ANTERIOR LUNG SOUNDS?
Convert 224lbs to kg. (round to the nearest tenth)
What is 101.8?
*Show your work on the whiteboard.
Besides the deltoid and vastus lateralis, this is the other intramuscular site.
What is the VENTROGLUTEAL?
*Demonstrate how you find this site
Along with the stethoscope, this instrument is used to take a 2-step blood pressure?
What is a SPHYGMOMANOMETER or BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF?
*Demonstrate how to obtain a 2-step blood pressure
Absent bowel sounds warrant this response in an assessment and may indicate these conditions.
What is LISTEN FOR 3-5 MINUTES, CONSIDERED AN EMERGENCY, and may indicate PERITONITIS OR PARALYTIC ILEUS?