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Respiratory Objective Shadow Health Questions & Answers | Latest Update
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Shadow Health Respiratory Study Guide Questions 2024.
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Shadow Health Respiratory Study Guide Questions 2024. 
Inspected chest - correct answer Symmetric 
No visible abnormal findings 
 
Palpated chest expansion - correct answer Equal bilaterally 
 
Palpated tactile fremitus - correct answer Equal bilaterally 
Expected fremitus
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NURS 190 Physical Assessment MIDTERM Exam, Kim Hein | 100+ Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 (Graded A+)
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NURS 190 Physical Assessment MIDTERM Exam, Kim Hein | 100+ Questions With Correct Answers 2023/2024 (Graded A+). Which of the following is an expected finding in a healthy client on assessment of Stensen's ducts? 
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red glow is present 
midline and symmetric 
saliva is present 
redness is present 
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Which of the following signs or symptoms does the nurse recognize in a client with hypothyroidism? 
(Select all that apply) 
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NURS 190 Physical Assessment MIDTERM 
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Inspected chest - correct answer Symmetric 
No visible abnormal findings 
 
Palpated chest expansion - correct answer Equal bilaterally 
 
Palpated tactile fremitus - correct answer Equal bilaterally 
Expected fremitus 
 
Percussed chest wall - correct answer All areas resonant 
No areas of dullness 
 
Auscultated breath sounds - correct answer Present in all areas 
Wheezing - posterior right and left lo...
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Security finalAES uses a Feistel structure - correct answer f 
 
At each horizontal point, State is the same for both encryption and decryption. - correct answer t 
 
DES is a block cipher intended to replace AES for commercial 
 applications. - correct answer f 
 
Virtually all encryption algorithms, both conventional and public- 
 key, involve arithmetic operations on integers. - correct answer t 
 
Compared to public-key ciphers such as RSA, the structure of AES 
 and most symmetric ciphers i...
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Ch.25, 26, 27, & 28 Lewis Respiratory test questions and answers.
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To promote the release of surfactant, the nurse encourages the patient to 
 
a. take deep breaths 
b. cough five times per hour to prevent alveolar collapse 
c. decrease fluid intake to reduce fluid accumulation in the alveoli 
d. sit with head of bed elevated to promote air movement through the pores of Kohn 
a. take deep breaths 
 
 
 
A patient with a respiratory condition asks, "How does air get into my lungs?" The nurse bases her answer on knowledge that air moves into the lungs because o...
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NR 304 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED.
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Components of General Survey - correct answer. o Physical appearance- age, sex, LOC, skin color, facial features, overall appearance, 
o Body structure- stature, nutrition, symmetry, posture, position, body build, contour, 
physical deformities. 
o Mobility- gait, ROM, involuntary movement. 
o Behavior- facial expression, mood/affect, speech, dress, personal hygiene. 
o Meas...
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Chapter 19: Thorax and Lungs | Answered with complete solutions
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Chapter 19: Thorax and Lungs | Answered with complete solutions What is the function of the goblet cells of the lungs? A. To enable the exchange of gases B. To sweep away particulate matter C. To provide space for gas exchange D. To entrap small particulate matter How does the nurse assess for tactile fremitus in a patient? A. By placing the fingertips on the sides of the neck B. By placing the thumb on the spinous process of the patient C. By placing warmed hands sideways on the posterolatera...
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Jarvis 7-editions health assessment chapters-18,19,20 Already Passed
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arvis 7-editions health assessment chapters-18,19,20 Already Passed 
1. Which of these statements is true regarding the vertebra prominens? The vertebra prominens is: 
a. The spinous process of C7. 
b. Usually nonpalpable in most individuals. 
c.Opposite the interior border of the scapula. d.Located next to the manubrium of the sternum. A 
2. When performing a respiratory assessment on a patient, the nurse notices a costal angle of approximately 90 degrees. This characteristic is: 
a. Observed i...
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NURS 313 Quiz 2 Final Review Questions and Correct Answers
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The nurse is testing a patient's visual accommodation. How is accommodation assessed? 
a. Pupillary dilation when looking at a distant object b. Involuntary blinking in the presence of bright light c. Pupillary constriction when looking at a near object d. Changes in peripheral vision in response to bright light c. Pupillary constriction when looking at a near object 
A patient's vision is recorded as 20/30 when the Snellen eye chart is used. How should the nurse interpret these results? 
a. T...
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