In a patient with COPD, a barrel chest indicates this problem with lung tissue
What is Loss of lung elasticity and air trapping?
mechanical event in the heart is associated with the “lub” sound
What is Closure of the mitral and tricuspid values?
What is the s1 sound?
The type of data obtained from a person during a health history
What is subjective data?
Lymph node located behind the tip of the mandible
What is the submental lymph node?
lung sound is heard most often in disease conditions such as emphysema
What is Hyperresonance?
DAILY DOUBLE
3rd Intercostal Space and what cardiac sound could be heard there?
What is location of Erb's point?
What are Murmurs of both aortic and pulmonic origin?
Subjective information obtained from the patient about any past or present issues with each body system.
What is the review of systems (ROS)?
DAILY DOUBLE
They drain the head and neck
Drain most of the lymph of lower extremity, external genitalia, anterior abdominal wall
What are Cervical nodes?
What are Inguinal nodes?
sounds not normally heard in the lungs
What are Adventitious sounds?
No sounds heard when a client holds their breath briefly, as you listen with a stethoscope over the carotid arteries.
What is a normal finding when listening to a carotid with a stethoscope?
Absence of sounds over either carotid artery indicates unobstructed blood flow. Auscultation of any sounds (bruits) is abnormal.
The easiest and most widely used method of obtaining information about dietary intake.
What is the 24-hour recall?
The term used to describe enlargement of the lymph nodes from infection, allergy, or neoplasm.
What is Lymphadenopathy?
A chest pain that is characterized by aching, squeezing, pressure, heaviness, burning pain, and usually subsides within 10 minutes
What is Angina pectoris?
Semilunar valves of the heart
What are the pulmonic and the aortic?
DAILY DOUBLE
sections of the health history involves collecting information about a patient’s surgical procedures and hospitalizations
What is the Past medical History?
A lymph node that is hard and fixed to the underlying tissue
What are signs of malignancy?
High-pitched, musical,squeaking lung sound.
What are wheezes?
A blowing, swooshing sound that occurs with turbulent blood flow in the heart
What is a murmur?
Next step after documentation and synthesis of the subjective and objective data
What is determine the differential diagnoses?
What is write the assessment of the patient?
Lymph node at the back of the head
What is the occipital lymph node?