Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Normals
100
What the person says about himself or herself
What is Subjective Data?
100
A subjective sensation that the person feels from the disorder.
What is a symptom?
100
Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Percussion
What are skills for Physical Examination?
100
Difference between systolic and diastolic
What is pulse pressure?
100
98.6 Degrees
What is Oral Temperature?
200
What you obtain through physical examination
What is Objective Data?
200
An objective abnormality that you as the examiner could detect on physical examination or in the laboratory.
What is a sign?
200
This has a flat edge and is best for high-pitched sounds-breath, bowel, and normal hearts sounds.
What is a diaphragm?
200
120-139/80-89
What is Prehypertension?
200
50-95 beats/min
What is Pulse Rate?
300
This is not a passive role in the communication process; it is active and demanding. It also requires complete and focused attention.
What is Listening?
300
1. Provocative or Palliative 2. Quality or Quantity 3. Region or Radiation 4. Severity Scale 5. Timing
What is PQRST?
300
This has a deep, hollow, cuplike shape. Best for soft, low-pitched sounds such as extra hearts sounds or murmurs.
What is a bell?
300
Leaning forward with arms braced on chair arms; occurs with chronic pulmonary disease
What is Tripod?
300
18.5 to 24.9 kg/m
What is normal weight?
400
1. Providing False Assurances 2. Giving Unwanted Advice 3. Using Authority 4. Using Avoidance Language 5. Distancing 6. Using Professional Jargon 7. Using Leading aor Biased Quesitons 8. Talking Too Much 9. Interrupting 10. Using "Why" Questions
What are the Ten Traps of Interviewing?
400
Bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, walking
What are Activities of Daily Living?
400
1. Hand Hygiene 2. Gloves, gown, mask, eye protection, or face shield 3. Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette
What is Standard Precautions for Use with All Patient
400
A drop in systolic pressure of greater than or equal to 20 mmHg or increase in pulse of greater than or equal to 20 beats/min occurring with a quick change to a standing position
What is Orthostatic hypotension
400
These should be relaxed, regular, automatic, and silent.
What are normal breathing (respiration)?
500
Physical appearance, posture, gestures, facial expresion, eye contact, voice, and touch. They are important in establishing rapport and conveying information.
What are Nonverbal Skills?
500
Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty, and Eye-Opener
What is CAGE test?
500
Amplitude (intensity), Pitch, Quality, and Duration
What is Production of Sound (percussion)?
500
Serious mental health disorder is characterized by severe and life-threatening weight loss in a an otherwise healthy person.
What is Anorexia Nervosa
500
30-40 breaths/min
What is a normal respiratory rate for a neonate?