a test in which a patient can identify a letter traced on their hand - Answer graphesthesia
a patient has a tonsil grade of 2+. this means - Answer they are halfway between the tonsillar pillars and the uvula
which cranial nerve is associated with bradycardia and the digestive tract - A...
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a test in which a patient can identify a letter traced on their hand - Answer graphesthesia
a patient has a tonsil grade of 2+. this means - Answer they are halfway between the tonsillar pillars
and the uvula
which cranial nerve is associated with bradycardia and the digestive tract - Answer X
which one occurs with hypoxemia - Answer cyanosis
a patient's tonsils are 4+. this means - Answer the tonsils are touching each other
which finding will you most likely find with arterial disease of lower extremities - Answer foot is pale
with cyanotic nail beds
dull percussion over a lung lobe indicates - Answer increased density of lung tissue
when assessing a person with COPD, the nurse will most likely observe - Answer anterioposterior-to-
transverse diameter ratio of 1:1
the correct location for auscultation of the pulmonic valve - Answer 2nd ICS at the left sternal border
what is an appropriate question for the beginning of an interview with an adolescent - Answer ask if
they have questions about sexual activity
"normocephalic" means - Answer skull is round, symmetric, and appropriate size
a heart rate of 160 in a crying newborn indicates - Answer a normal finding
, breath sounds heard over posterior lower lobes with inspiration longer than expiration - Answer
normal vesicular breath sounds
a normal tympanic membrane should appear - Answer pearly gray and slightly concave
the proper area for auscultation of the aortic valve is - Answer second right intercostal space
including cultural information in a health assessment it is important to - Answer provide sensitive and
appropriate care
tenderness with light palpation in the area of the RLQ may indicate a disorder of the - Answer appendix
which of the following is not concerning when assessing a nevus or "mole" - Answer one color
which technique is usually the second step in the assessment sequence - Answer palpation
the purpose of the physical assessment is to obtain - Answer objective data
what is the first thing you do when interacting with patients - Answer wash your hands
pain at the costovertebral angles may represent - Answer kidney inflammation
when an adult starts to sway after closing eyes with arms at sides, this is: - Answer positive Romberg's
sign
which part of the brain is responsible for balance and coordination - Answer cerebellum
what should the nurse do if the patient is carrying a small charm in their hand - Answer ask about the
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