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[Show more]Which two heart chambers are most anterior in the chest? 
A.	Both atria 
B.	Both ventricles 
C.	The right atrium and ventricle 
D.	The left atrium and ventricle - ANSWER ANS: C 
The most anterior surface of the heart is formed by the right ventricle. The heart is turned ventrally on its axis, ...
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Add to cartWhich two heart chambers are most anterior in the chest? 
A.	Both atria 
B.	Both ventricles 
C.	The right atrium and ventricle 
D.	The left atrium and ventricle - ANSWER ANS: C 
The most anterior surface of the heart is formed by the right ventricle. The heart is turned ventrally on its axis, ...
What is the first step in the cardiovascular assessment ? - ANSWER Supine with HOB 
30 degrees:	 
 
-	JVP 
-	Carotid Pulses 
-	Inspect and palpate pericordium 
-	PMI 
 
Where would you inspect and palpate the pericordium ? - ANSWER 2nd R/L intercostal 
spaces	 
 
What is the pericordiu...
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Add to cartWhat is the first step in the cardiovascular assessment ? - ANSWER Supine with HOB 
30 degrees:	 
 
-	JVP 
-	Carotid Pulses 
-	Inspect and palpate pericordium 
-	PMI 
 
Where would you inspect and palpate the pericordium ? - ANSWER 2nd R/L intercostal 
spaces	 
 
What is the pericordiu...
What are the concepts of developing a relationship with the patient? - ANSWER See the patient as a unique individual 
Let them know that you really want to know all that is needed 
Be open and flexible 
Explain boundaries 
Be honest 
 
What is the primary objective when developing a relation...
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Add to cartWhat are the concepts of developing a relationship with the patient? - ANSWER See the patient as a unique individual 
Let them know that you really want to know all that is needed 
Be open and flexible 
Explain boundaries 
Be honest 
 
What is the primary objective when developing a relation...
Macule - ANSWER Primary lesion; color change, flat, <1.5cm 
Eg: freckles, petechiae, purpura	 
 	 
Papule - ANSWER Primary lesion; raised, solid, <1cm 
Eg: nevus, wart	 
 
Patch - ANSWER Primary Lesion; flat, >1.5cm 
Eg: cafe au lait, Mongolian spot
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Add to cartMacule - ANSWER Primary lesion; color change, flat, <1.5cm 
Eg: freckles, petechiae, purpura	 
 	 
Papule - ANSWER Primary lesion; raised, solid, <1cm 
Eg: nevus, wart	 
 
Patch - ANSWER Primary Lesion; flat, >1.5cm 
Eg: cafe au lait, Mongolian spot
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