Aortic, Pulmonic, Erbs point, Tricuspid, and Mitral.
What is cardiac valves?
On auscultation of a patient's lungs nurse hears low pitched course loud snoring sound.
What is rhonchi?
Nurse inspects the abdomen for skin color, surface, movement, and contour. What does the nurse perform next?
What is auscultate bowel sounds?
Examination of the trigeminal nerve for motor and sensory function on the face.
What is cranial nerve V?
An inflammation in the eye palpebral or bulbar, local infection of bacteria or viral.
What is conjunctivitis?
When the skin does not fall back in place during for skin turgor.
What is tenting?
A nurse auscultating the lungs of a healthy female patient and hears crackles on inspiration. What action can the nurse that this is accurate finding?
What is cough then auscultate again?
A patient report gnawing, burning pain in the midepigastric are aggravated by bending over lying down. Which additional question does the nurse ask
What is the pain worst after eating or when your stomach is empty?
Ask the client to raise their eyebrows and smile, puff out cheeks purse lips, show teeth, and squeeze eyes shut while you try to open.
What is cranial nerve VII?
What is the most reliable way to assess pain in a patient who is awake and alert?
What is describe the pain?
Radial, Brachial, popliteal,posterior tibial pedis, dorsalis pedis.
What are peripheral pulses?
Bronchial, bronchovesicular, and vesicular.
What is breath sounds?
When you assess the skin, and eyes looks yellow. Medical term for that.
What is jaundice?
Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, acoustic, glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal accessory, and hypoglossal.
What are 12 cranial nerves ?
Elevated, circumscribed superficial, not into the dermis, filled with serous fluid less than 1cm, chicken pox, herpes, shingles, impetigo, and acute eczema.
What is vesicle?
When obtaining blood pressure if the cuff is too small.
What is high blood pressure reading?
Bradyapnea, tachyapnea, normal, and hyperventilation.
What is patterns of respirations?
Inspect, Auscultate, light and deep palpation.
What is abdominal assessment?
What is the expected patient response when assessing the function of CN XI (spinal).
What is move shoulders against resistance equally?
Long (humurus, femur, fibular, phalanges) short (carpal, and tarsal) flat (cranial ribs and scapula), and irregular (vertebrae).
What are types of bones?
Where does the nurse palpate the posterior tibial pulse?
what is dorsum of the foot between the tendons and second toe.
Hyperreactive airway disease characterized by bronchoconstriction, airway obstruction, and inflammation.
What is asthma?
Diffuse destruction of the liver cells that are replaced by fibrotic scar tissue and regenerative nodules impaired liver function and blood flow.
What is cirrhosis of the liver?
0 no response, 1+ sluggish or diminished, 2+ active normal, 3+ slightly hyperactive, and 4+ brisk.
What is scoring of deep tendon reflexes?
Chronic systemic autoimmune disease involving inflammation and degeneration of joints. Synovial lining of joints inflamed leading to deterioration of cartilage and erosion of surfaces causing bone spurs.
What is rheumatoid arthritis?