Abdominal
Neurological
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Integumentary
100

The number of quadrants in the abdomen?

What is 4 Quadrants

100

This data indicates a patient's cognitive function: orientation.

What is the assessment of Person, Place, Time, and Situation.

100

The normal pulse rate range for an adult?

What is 60-100 bpm

100

The normal adult range for breath sounds per minute

What is 12-20 breaths per minute

100

4 items that you inspect for during a skin assessment 

What are: Color, texture, temperature, moisture, mobility, turgor, thickness, skin variations (any).

200

What you do first in an abdominal assessment?

What is Inspection (with good lighting for bonus points)

200

the acronym of PERRLA stands for these words

What is Pupils equal, round, reactive to light with accommodation. 


200

The 5 locations for listening to heart sounds?

What are Aortic, Pulmonic, Erb's Point, Tricuspid, and Mitral (bonus points for where they are located)

200

The number of spots on the anterior chest where you would you listen for lung sounds

What are 8 spots (4 bilaterally) (bonus points for indicating how to assess: S pattern, comparing side to side and through an entire breath)

200

You assess temperature of the skin using this body part 

What is the dorsal side of the hand. 

300

the length of time that you listen for bowel sounds if you do not hear anything?

What is 5 minutes in each quadrant.

300

The serious medical condition that a facial droop could  indicate?

What is a Stroke 

300

The spots where S1 and S2 are heard the loudest?

What is S1 is heard loudest at the apex. S2 is heard loudest at the base. (bonus points to know where the apex and base are located) 

300

Gas exchange occurs in this location.

What is in the Alveoli in the lungs

300

The number of stages of pitting edema

What are 4 Stages (1-4)

400

The reason you listen to the abdomen before you palpate it

What is Palpating the abdomen may elicit false bowel sounds.

400

Two of the ways to test for coordination.

What is Heel to shin and rapid alternating movements?

400

How many locations can you palpate a pulse? 

10 pulse points (or 20 bilaterally)- Temporal, Carotid, Apical, Brachial, Radial, Ulnar, Femoral, Popliteal, Posterior tibial, and Dorsalis pedis

400

Clubbing of the nails indicates this condition.

What is Chronic hypoxia?

400

Skin turgor indicates this condition 

What is Hydration Status

500

Four subjective questions you should ask a patient regarding the abdominal assessment.

What is: Do you have any abdominal pain? 

Any change in bowel habits? 

Nausea or vomiting? 

Indigestion? Heartburn? 

Problems with urination?

Recent weight loss or weight gain?

500

Names of the 12 Cranial Nerves? 

What are Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Acoustic (or Vestibulocochlear), Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Spinal Accessory, and Hypoglossal.

500

Bruits indicate this condition

What is a narrowing of the artery.

500

Name 5 medical conditions that you could assess for in a patient’s respiratory system history?

What are: Asthma, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, emphysema, chronic pulmonary disease, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pneumonia, flu, Covid-19, or chest injury.

500

Patient’s with limited mobility are at risk for skin breakdown, these locations are especially important to examine during a skin assessment

What are all Bony Prominences