Cardiac
Resp.
Neuro
Skeletal
Pot pourri
100

S1 and S2

What are "typical" heart sounds?

100

Bronchial

What is the upper area of the lungs?

100

You assess this nerve by asking the patient to move head and shoulders against resistance

What is the Spinal Accessory Nerve (XI)

100

Moving the body parts towards the body, past midline.

What is adduction?

100

Lateral

What is an anatomical word meaning "away from midline"?

200

5th intercostal space mid clavicular

What is proper placement to hear the mitral valve?

200

3

What is the number of lobes in the lung on R side of chest?

200

This nerve is assessed by using a Snellen chart

What is cranial nerve II (Optic nerve)

200

Straightening a body part

What is extension?

200

Moving a body part away from the body.

What is abduction?

300

Location of the Aortic valve

What is the second intercostal space right of the sternal border?

300

Wheeze

What is a high pitched breath sound, hear on expiration and inspiration that is often associated with asthma?

300

The most important assessment parameter in a neuro assessment. 

What is Level of consciousness?

300

Turning upward (like the extended upper extremities)

What is supination?

300

Bending backwards

What is dorsal flexion?

400

Murmur

What is an abnormal whooshing sound during auscultation?

400

Mid axilla

What is an area of the body where lower lobe lung sounds can be auscultated?

400

This assesses eye-opening response, best motor response, and best verbal response.

What is the Glasgow coma scale?

400

Request the patient demonstrate full range of motion.

What is active range of motion?

400

Depression, UTI's, constipation, pressure sores and loss of self esteem

What are some of the risks from no exercise?

500

A pet monkey

What is the mnemonic for the name of the valves when auscultating heart sounds?
500

Nursing intervention for a patient with pulse ox reading less than 90%

What is apply oxygen via nasal cannula?

500

You assess these nerves by observing for symmetry, assessing pupils and assessing extraocular movements with cardinal positions of gaze.

What are Cranial nerves III, IV, and VI ( Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens)

500

The act of moving about.

What is ambulation?

500

Turning downward (as with upper extremities extended)

What is pronation?