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NUR 1060C Cardiovascular Assessment Exam #2 Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
Inspection Cardiovascular - ️️Orientation/alertness 
Jugular neck veins 
Chest wall 
Skin color 
Edema 
Capillary Refill 
Veins - ️️(towards the heart) 
Deoxygenated blood 
Lay close to the skin surface 
Skeletal muscle contractions 
One directional valves 
Low pressure (thin) 
Easily accessible 
Apex - ️️Bottom of the heart 
Base - ️️Top of the heart 
Chambers - ️️Atria (right & left) 
Ventricles (right & left) 
Valves (atrioventricular) - ️️Tricuspid 
Mitral 
Valves (se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Inspection Cardiovascular - ️️Orientation/alertness 
Jugular neck veins 
Chest wall 
Skin color 
Edema 
Capillary Refill 
Veins - ️️(towards the heart) 
Deoxygenated blood 
Lay close to the skin surface 
Skeletal muscle contractions 
One directional valves 
Low pressure (thin) 
Easily accessible 
Apex - ️️Bottom of the heart 
Base - ️️Top of the heart 
Chambers - ️️Atria (right & left) 
Ventricles (right & left) 
Valves (atrioventricular) - ️️Tricuspid 
Mitral 
Valves (se...
Exam #2 - NUR 1060C Health Assessment Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
What are some accessible pulse points? - ️️Carotid (neck), brachial (arm), radial 
(arm), femoral (upper thigh), popliteal (behind the knee), dorsalis pedis (foot), posterior 
tibial (back of foot/ankle) 
Carotid is the pulse you can feel the strongest 
Carotid is to be checked one at a time 
What is the pericardium? - ️️double-walled sac that encloses the heart 
What are the great vessels? - ️️- Superior and Inferior vena cava - drain blood into 
the R. atria 
- Aorta - ejects/sends...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
What are some accessible pulse points? - ️️Carotid (neck), brachial (arm), radial 
(arm), femoral (upper thigh), popliteal (behind the knee), dorsalis pedis (foot), posterior 
tibial (back of foot/ankle) 
Carotid is the pulse you can feel the strongest 
Carotid is to be checked one at a time 
What is the pericardium? - ️️double-walled sac that encloses the heart 
What are the great vessels? - ️️- Superior and Inferior vena cava - drain blood into 
the R. atria 
- Aorta - ejects/sends...
NUR 1060C Study Guide Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
What are the ten traps of interviewing? - ️️1. Providing false assurance or 
reassurance 
2. Giving unwanted advice 
3. Using authority 
4. Using avoidance language 
5. Engaging in distancing 
6. Using professional jargon 
7. Using leading or biased questions 
8. Talking too much 
9. Interrupting 
10. Using "why" questions 
What is the purpose of each part? - ️️- assessment: info gathered to establish a 
foundation upon which all patient care moving forward is established 
- diagno...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
What are the ten traps of interviewing? - ️️1. Providing false assurance or 
reassurance 
2. Giving unwanted advice 
3. Using authority 
4. Using avoidance language 
5. Engaging in distancing 
6. Using professional jargon 
7. Using leading or biased questions 
8. Talking too much 
9. Interrupting 
10. Using "why" questions 
What is the purpose of each part? - ️️- assessment: info gathered to establish a 
foundation upon which all patient care moving forward is established 
- diagno...
SBIRT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
reinforce low risk use within the context of healthy living. Identify persons who 
substance use places them at risk for adverse consequences. Identify persons who may 
have a substance use disorder. - ️️SBIRT is used to? 
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) - ️️ten questions, selfadministered or thru an interview; addresses recent alcohol use, alcohol dependence 
symptoms, and alcohol-related problems. Developed by World Health Organization 
screening, brief intervention, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
reinforce low risk use within the context of healthy living. Identify persons who 
substance use places them at risk for adverse consequences. Identify persons who may 
have a substance use disorder. - ️️SBIRT is used to? 
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) - ️️ten questions, selfadministered or thru an interview; addresses recent alcohol use, alcohol dependence 
symptoms, and alcohol-related problems. Developed by World Health Organization 
screening, brief intervention, ...
SBIRT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
What are two important reasons for doing universal screening? - ️️-Drinking and 
drug use often go undetected. 
-Drinking and drug use are common in the U.S. population 
Which of the following is an example of a summary? - ️️Let me see if I understood 
you ... you are surprised that your alcohol use is in the Harmful zone, yet you are 
noticing some impacts it is having on your health.. You are a 6 on the readiness scale to 
make a change 
Who are the individuals that SBIRT primarily tar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What are two important reasons for doing universal screening? - ️️-Drinking and 
drug use often go undetected. 
-Drinking and drug use are common in the U.S. population 
Which of the following is an example of a summary? - ️️Let me see if I understood 
you ... you are surprised that your alcohol use is in the Harmful zone, yet you are 
noticing some impacts it is having on your health.. You are a 6 on the readiness scale to 
make a change 
Who are the individuals that SBIRT primarily tar...
SBIRT - Modules 1 & 2 Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
Depressant effects of alcohol - ️️memory loss, impaired judgement 
stroke 
weak immune system 
liver damage 
trembling/numb hands or feet 
inflammation of pancreas 
risk of fetal alcohol syndrome 
depression/anxiety 
premature aging 
heart failure 
breast, throat, liver cancer 
pain, ulcers & malnutrition 
impaired sensation, tendency to fall 
Adolescents are an ? population - ️️- Emotional Maturation 
- Identity Formation 
- Life Skills Development 
- Risk-Taking Behavior, which include...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
Depressant effects of alcohol - ️️memory loss, impaired judgement 
stroke 
weak immune system 
liver damage 
trembling/numb hands or feet 
inflammation of pancreas 
risk of fetal alcohol syndrome 
depression/anxiety 
premature aging 
heart failure 
breast, throat, liver cancer 
pain, ulcers & malnutrition 
impaired sensation, tendency to fall 
Adolescents are an ? population - ️️- Emotional Maturation 
- Identity Formation 
- Life Skills Development 
- Risk-Taking Behavior, which include...
Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
The components of SBIRT - ️️1. screening is rapid, proactive procedure to ID 
people who may have or may be at risk for having an alcohol/drug problem 
2. brief intervention focuses on increasing client awareness of his/her own substance 
use and motivation to change 
3. referral to treatment provides clients who require more extensive treatment with 
access to specialty care 
Brief intervention - ️️-any time-limited effort to provide: info or advice, increase 
motivation to avoid substa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
The components of SBIRT - ️️1. screening is rapid, proactive procedure to ID 
people who may have or may be at risk for having an alcohol/drug problem 
2. brief intervention focuses on increasing client awareness of his/her own substance 
use and motivation to change 
3. referral to treatment provides clients who require more extensive treatment with 
access to specialty care 
Brief intervention - ️️-any time-limited effort to provide: info or advice, increase 
motivation to avoid substa...
SBIRT training certificate (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
Which of the following are two effects of methamphetamines on oral health? 
Select one: 
a. "Meth mouth" and mucosal dysplasia. 
b. Bruxism (teeth grinding) and gingival inflammation. 
c. Increased risk of oral cancer and gingival inflammation. 
d. Mucosal dysplasia and bruxism. - ️️b. Bruxism (teeth grinding) and gingival 
inflammation. 
Who are the individuals that SBIRT primarily targets? 
Select one: 
a. People who use alcohol or drugs at risky or harmful levels. 
b. People who use...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Which of the following are two effects of methamphetamines on oral health? 
Select one: 
a. "Meth mouth" and mucosal dysplasia. 
b. Bruxism (teeth grinding) and gingival inflammation. 
c. Increased risk of oral cancer and gingival inflammation. 
d. Mucosal dysplasia and bruxism. - ️️b. Bruxism (teeth grinding) and gingival 
inflammation. 
Who are the individuals that SBIRT primarily targets? 
Select one: 
a. People who use alcohol or drugs at risky or harmful levels. 
b. People who use...
JPA 2023-2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
Who is the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) of the Panther Battalion?** - ️️Chief 
Warrant Officer 4 Delvin Evans 
Who is the Army Instructor (AI) of the Panther Battalion?** - ️️Sergeant First Class 
Christopher Kemp 
Commander in Chief** - ️️Honorable Mr. Joseph R. Biden 
Secretary of Defense** - ️️Honorable Mr. Lloyd Austin III 
Joint Chief of Staff** - ️️General Charles Q. Brown Jr. 
Secretary of the Army** - ️️Madame Secretary Christine Wormuth 
Chief of Staff of the Arm...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Who is the Senior Army Instructor (SAI) of the Panther Battalion?** - ️️Chief 
Warrant Officer 4 Delvin Evans 
Who is the Army Instructor (AI) of the Panther Battalion?** - ️️Sergeant First Class 
Christopher Kemp 
Commander in Chief** - ️️Honorable Mr. Joseph R. Biden 
Secretary of Defense** - ️️Honorable Mr. Lloyd Austin III 
Joint Chief of Staff** - ️️General Charles Q. Brown Jr. 
Secretary of the Army** - ️️Madame Secretary Christine Wormuth 
Chief of Staff of the Arm...
JROTC JPA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn? - ️️Merit Unit, 
Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction 
What is the definition of leadership? - ️️The ability to influence subordinates in 
order to accomplish a mission. 
What does JROTC stand for? - ️️Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 
What does LET stand for? - ️️Leadership Education and Training 
What does JCLC stand for? - ️️JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge 
What does SAI stand for? - ️️Se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn? - ️️Merit Unit, 
Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction 
What is the definition of leadership? - ️️The ability to influence subordinates in 
order to accomplish a mission. 
What does JROTC stand for? - ️️Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 
What does LET stand for? - ️️Leadership Education and Training 
What does JCLC stand for? - ️️JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge 
What does SAI stand for? - ️️Se...
Law 3220 Clemson Exam 3 Rated 100% Correct!!
HESI RN Case Study: Burns| Questions and Answers 2023 with complete
EXSC 387 Hager Exam 2 Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
A&P Exam 2 Jersey College Questions and Answers
Hondros Nursing 200, Exam 1 Questions And Answers Already Graded A+