What is the diagnostic test to assess for endocarditis?
What is transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE).
What is the AP diameter of the chest?
What is 1:2?
What is sequence when assessing for sinuses?
What is Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, and Transillumination.
What does the ROS stands for?
What is Review of Systems.
What are the parameters of a thorough pain assessment?
What is Parameters of thorough pain assessment provokes/alleviates, quality, radiating/region, severity, and time (PQRST).
What is a type of congenital chest deformity that may require surgical intervention?
What is pectus excavatum.
What does HPI stands for?
What is history of present illness.
What cranial nerve is being assess when performing the Weber and Rinne's test? State the cranial nerve number and name.
What is CN VIII Vestibulocochlear.
What is the order to vital sign assessment?
What is temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure, pain, and oxygen saturation.
Provide three objective datas seen in patient with severe pain on vital signs.
What is increased heart rate, increased respiratory rate, increase blood pressure equals severe pain.
The next step for fully distended jugular veins seen at supine is?
What is sit the patient at a 45 degree angle.?
Where does the phrenic nerve originates?
What is cervical spine 3-5.
Multiple choice: What should be included in the patient’s review of systems? a)An illustration of the patient’s history b)Patient’s subjective data c)The examination observations d)The patient’s recent personal history from past to present
What is b)Patient’s subjective data.
Define the type of pain perceived in a missing limb.
What is Phantom pain