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100

How would you assess cranial nerve VIII? 

What is the whisper test?

100

What are expected bowel sounds?

What are gurgles, rumbles, and tinkling that are irregular?

100

What tool do you use to assess pain? (not pain scale)

What is PQRST? 

100

The nurse is obtaining a health history of a patient, what is the one of the first questions you should ask (after name/DOB/allergies)?

What is what brought you to the hospital?

100

Which breath sound is characterized by high-pitched whistling sound while breathing?

What is a wheeze?

200

How do you assess external rotation of hip?

What is have patient lie down, flex knee and turn knee laterally? 

200

What is objective data?

What is what the nurse sees or assesses?

200

What does clubbing indicate?

What is long-term inadequate oxygenation?

200

Give me examples of first level priority, second level priority, and third level priority.

What is first level- ABC, second level- mental status changes, acute pain, abnormal labs, elimination problems, etc., third level- lack of knowledge, sleep, activity levels, family coping? 

200

How do you assess shoulder range of motion?

What is have the patient put their hand on the back of their head (external rotation), have the patient put their hand on their lower back (internal rotation), have the patient lift their arm to abduct, and have them complete circumduction? 

300

What steps do you take when assessing GI?

What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation?

300

What is subjective data?

What is what the patient says it is?

300

How do you assess breath sounds?

What is have the patient breath in and out through their nose, use the diaphragm of stethoscope in systematic approach comparing left to right side on various places on the anterior and posterior chest, do not push firmly but rather flat against chest? 

300

How do you assess cranial nerve XII? 

What is have the patient move tongue and pronounce/articulate words? 

300

What is pediculosis capitis and how do you treat it?

What is head lice and you should use a head lice treatment kit or mayo, wash all bedding, clothing, and towels in hot water, close up toys or other items that cannot be cleaned in a plastic bag for 10-14 days, and do not return to school until after treatment? 
400

What are the landmarks for heart sounds?

What is: 

aortic valve- located right side of sternum 2nd intercostal space

pulmonary valve- located left side of sternum 2nd intercostal space

tricuspid valve- lower left sternal border, 4th intercostal space

mitral valve- midclavicular line, 5th intercostal space

400

How do you assess the femoral artery?

What is slightly abduct the patient's thigh and place your fingers in the groin area, press down gently until you feel a pulsation? 

400

What is tinea pedis? 

What is athlete's foot?

400

What does PQRST stand for in pain?

What is provocation, quality, region, severity, and timing? 

400

A patient reports pain in their abdomen and pain in their shoulder with movement, what should the nurse do?

What is assess that part of the abdomen last, stop assessing the shoulder, and notify the provider of findings?

500

How do you assess lymph nodes?

What is firm, circular motion with fingertips?

500
How do you assess cranial nerve II? 

What is use a Snellen chart?

500

How do you assess carpal tunnel? 

What is have the patient flex their wrist in a 90 degree angle with backs of hands toward each other? (Phalen's test)

500

Which type of respiration is characterized by periods of apnea, followed by normal breaths? 

What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations? 

500

For all the marbles: Give me the flow of an assessment. 

Trick question: it has to be adapted to your patient but the adequate answer is flow from head to toe. 

What is orientation questions, general appearance, vital signs and measurements, head, face, neck, upper extremities, anterior chest, posterior chest, abdomen, lower extremities?