Deck 20: Physical Assessment

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Patients who cannot perform activities of daily living (ADLs)must remain in the hospital or other health care institution.
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When opening and closing valves on medical equipment, it is helpful to remember "lefty loosey, righty tighty."
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The femoral pulse point is located in the inner aspect of the crease where the upper thigh joins the trunk of the body.
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Using the thumb to measure the patient's pulse ensures the most accurate measurement.
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Which of the following is the most fundamental skill on which to base good health care observational skills?​

A) ​Recognizing the signs of disease
B) ​Understanding normal anatomy and physiology
C) ​Learning diagnostic skills
D) ​Knowing how to correctly read the patient's chart
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​Which order is most frequently used for conducting complete physical examinations?

A) ​From head to toe
B) ​From trunk to arms and legs
C) ​From feet to head
D) ​From arms and legs to trunk
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What is the purpose of the general health survey?​

A) ​Determine the chief complaint.
B) ​Make a diagnosis.
C) ​Learn about patient's health habits.
D) ​Get an impression of the patient as a whole.
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White coat syndrome is a situation where patients have low blood pressure in the provider's office, but otherwise run in the normal range.
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What is the most appropriate action when observing an abnormal condition in a patient?​

A) ​Note the condition on the patient's chart.
B) ​Report the condition immediately to your supervisor.
C) ​Check on the patient again in a few hours.
D) ​Call the physician.
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Electronic, tympanic (aural), chemical-dot, and temporal artery are different types of thermometers available today.​
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The normal rate of respiration increases with age.
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It is not possible for the radial pulse rate to be higher than the apical pulse rate.​
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A digital thermometer must be left in place a minimum of 2 minutes.
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Tunnel vision is double vision.
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The numerical rating scale to evaluate a patient's pain level is best used for the younger or cognitively challenged patients.
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An adult blood pressure of 135/85 is considered to be within the normal range.
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Good oral communication skills are essential for obtaining accurate information from patients.
Question
If a hospitalized patient has always had normal blood pressure readings, it is not necessary to measure it every time the other vital signs are checked.
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What does it mean when a patient reports his pain dropping from an 8 to a 2 after receiving pain medication?​

A) ​The medication has been effective.
B) ​The patient did not need the medication.
C) ​The medication regimen needs to be reevaluated.
D) ​The pain cannot be controlled.
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When a patient has an apical-radial deficit, the apical pulse will be higher than the radial pulse.
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Which method of taking the temperature should NOT be used with patients who have recently suffered a heart attack?​

A) ​Axillary
B) ​Oral
C) ​Rectal
D) ​Tympanic
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using a stethoscope to listen to sounds inside the body

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
Question
When working with patients who have orthostatic hypotension, it is important to:

A) ​make sure they take blood pressure medication.
B) ​test for apical-radical deficit.
C) ​check their blood pressure frequently.
D) ​assist them when they attempt to stand from a lying or sitting position.
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Complete physical evaluation, including height, weight, and vital signs

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using hands on the outside of the body to detect evidence of internal abnormalities

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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Which is the most appropriate action for a patient who is febrile?​

A) ​Stay as warm as possible.
B) ​Increase activity to encourage sweating.
C) ​Increase intake of fluids.
D) ​Decrease intake of fluids.
Question
What does incontinent mean?​

A) ​Inability to retain urine
B) ​Lack of balance
C) ​Swelling of the extremities
D) ​Pain when walking
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When a health care professional is noting the gait of a patient, what are they observing?​

A) ​Manner of walking
B) ​Speech pattern
C) ​How well they hear
D) ​If they are hydrated
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using the fingertips to tap the body to determine the characteristics of internal structures

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
Question
When taking a blood pressure, at what point should you stop inflating the arm cuff?​

A) ​When you can no longer feel the pulse
B) ​At 30 mm Hg higher than when you last felt the pulse
C) ​When the dial reads 120 mm Hg
D) ​When it becomes uncomfortable for the patient
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What is indicated by a patient's blood pressure?​

A) ​Emotional stress
B) ​How hard the heart is working to distribute blood
C) ​Presence of infection
D) ​Rate and rhythm of the heartbeat
Question
Testing for an apical-radial deficit is done in order to:​

A) ​determine if the pulse is regular.
B) ​measure the ability of the heart to contract.
C) ​determine if the patient is having a heart attack.
D) ​obtain a very accurate pulse rate.
Question
Sweating is a method the body uses to:​

A) ​cool itself.
B) ​fight infection.
C) ​kill microorganisms.
D) ​stop a fever from recurring.
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Physician who recommends a second physician or other health care specialist

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
Question
Which statement is NOT true about high blood pressure?​

A) ​It can lead to serious conditions such as heart attack and stroke.
B) ​It usually has no symptoms.
C) ​It does not require treatment if the individual is under age 65.
D) ​It affects more than one-half of the U.S.population who are over age 65.
Question
​Which system is being evaluated when palpating for peripheral pulses?

A) ​Endocrine
B) ​Eyes and ears
C) ​Circulatory
D) ​Digestive
Question
Which statement is true about the proper use of chemical-dot thermometers?

A) ​Shake them before measuring temperature.
B) ​Do not remove the cover in advance of use.
C) ​Place them in disposable sheaths.
D) ​Use them only with children.
Question
When is it appropriate to take a pulse by counting the heart rate for 30 seconds and multiplying by two?​

A) ​Never
B) ​When the patient is very young and does not have a cardiac or respiratory condition
C) ​When the previous two readings are normal and the patient does not have a respiratory condition
D) ​When the pulse is strong, regular, and within normal range and patient does not have a cardiac condition
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Which action is necessary to obtain an accurate respiratory rate?​

A) ​Count respirations without the patient's knowledge.
B) ​Instruct the patient to lie still and breathe normally.
C) ​Place a stethoscope on the chest.
D) ​Ask the patient to take deep breaths.
Question
Which of the following routes will give the highest thermometer reading?​

A) ​Oral
B) ​Axillary
C) ​Rectal
D) ​Tympanic
Question
The four vital signs commonly measured by the health care professional are ____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
Question
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Measured with a stethoscope placed over the highest point of the heart

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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Explain why health care professionals can provide physicians with valuable information about the conditions of patients.
Question
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Action of air being expelled out of the lungs

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
Question
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Breathing pattern characterized by absence of respirations for 10 to 60 seconds

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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The pulse deficit assessment check requires the coordination of ____________________ health care professionals and must be conducted for ____________________ minute(s).
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List at least six components that make up the history and physical for new patients.
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Tracking the weight of patients with kidney problems is important for monitoring the amount of ____________________ being retained by the body.
Question
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Activities regularly performed to meet one's physical needs

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Pulse rate of more than 100 beats per minute

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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Two basic ways for the health care professional to obtain essential information about patients are observation and ______________________________.
Question
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Instrument used to measure blood pressure

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
Question
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using the senses to determine aspects of a patient's condition

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Blood pressure above the normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Difficulty breathing

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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List at least five physical and two psychosocial aspects that should be observed when doing a general survey of a patient.
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​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Temperature within the normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Family and friends, conditions in the home

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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Body temperature readings are typically ____________________ during early morning hours.​
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​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Respiratory rate below normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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Discuss the meaning of the following statement: "A critical function of the health care professional is to be able to discriminate between normal and abnormal conditions and situations." Include knowledge and skills that students should acquire.
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Explain why a diagnosis of high blood pressure is never made after just one reading.
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List the three observations to make when taking a pulse.​
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Patients who cannot perform activities of daily living (ADLs)must remain in the hospital or other health care institution.
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2
When opening and closing valves on medical equipment, it is helpful to remember "lefty loosey, righty tighty."
True
3
The femoral pulse point is located in the inner aspect of the crease where the upper thigh joins the trunk of the body.
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4
Using the thumb to measure the patient's pulse ensures the most accurate measurement.
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Which of the following is the most fundamental skill on which to base good health care observational skills?​

A) ​Recognizing the signs of disease
B) ​Understanding normal anatomy and physiology
C) ​Learning diagnostic skills
D) ​Knowing how to correctly read the patient's chart
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​Which order is most frequently used for conducting complete physical examinations?

A) ​From head to toe
B) ​From trunk to arms and legs
C) ​From feet to head
D) ​From arms and legs to trunk
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What is the purpose of the general health survey?​

A) ​Determine the chief complaint.
B) ​Make a diagnosis.
C) ​Learn about patient's health habits.
D) ​Get an impression of the patient as a whole.
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White coat syndrome is a situation where patients have low blood pressure in the provider's office, but otherwise run in the normal range.
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What is the most appropriate action when observing an abnormal condition in a patient?​

A) ​Note the condition on the patient's chart.
B) ​Report the condition immediately to your supervisor.
C) ​Check on the patient again in a few hours.
D) ​Call the physician.
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Electronic, tympanic (aural), chemical-dot, and temporal artery are different types of thermometers available today.​
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The normal rate of respiration increases with age.
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It is not possible for the radial pulse rate to be higher than the apical pulse rate.​
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A digital thermometer must be left in place a minimum of 2 minutes.
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Tunnel vision is double vision.
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The numerical rating scale to evaluate a patient's pain level is best used for the younger or cognitively challenged patients.
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An adult blood pressure of 135/85 is considered to be within the normal range.
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Good oral communication skills are essential for obtaining accurate information from patients.
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If a hospitalized patient has always had normal blood pressure readings, it is not necessary to measure it every time the other vital signs are checked.
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What does it mean when a patient reports his pain dropping from an 8 to a 2 after receiving pain medication?​

A) ​The medication has been effective.
B) ​The patient did not need the medication.
C) ​The medication regimen needs to be reevaluated.
D) ​The pain cannot be controlled.
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When a patient has an apical-radial deficit, the apical pulse will be higher than the radial pulse.
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Which method of taking the temperature should NOT be used with patients who have recently suffered a heart attack?​

A) ​Axillary
B) ​Oral
C) ​Rectal
D) ​Tympanic
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Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using a stethoscope to listen to sounds inside the body

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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When working with patients who have orthostatic hypotension, it is important to:

A) ​make sure they take blood pressure medication.
B) ​test for apical-radical deficit.
C) ​check their blood pressure frequently.
D) ​assist them when they attempt to stand from a lying or sitting position.
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Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Complete physical evaluation, including height, weight, and vital signs

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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25
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using hands on the outside of the body to detect evidence of internal abnormalities

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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Which is the most appropriate action for a patient who is febrile?​

A) ​Stay as warm as possible.
B) ​Increase activity to encourage sweating.
C) ​Increase intake of fluids.
D) ​Decrease intake of fluids.
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27
What does incontinent mean?​

A) ​Inability to retain urine
B) ​Lack of balance
C) ​Swelling of the extremities
D) ​Pain when walking
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When a health care professional is noting the gait of a patient, what are they observing?​

A) ​Manner of walking
B) ​Speech pattern
C) ​How well they hear
D) ​If they are hydrated
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Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using the fingertips to tap the body to determine the characteristics of internal structures

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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When taking a blood pressure, at what point should you stop inflating the arm cuff?​

A) ​When you can no longer feel the pulse
B) ​At 30 mm Hg higher than when you last felt the pulse
C) ​When the dial reads 120 mm Hg
D) ​When it becomes uncomfortable for the patient
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31
What is indicated by a patient's blood pressure?​

A) ​Emotional stress
B) ​How hard the heart is working to distribute blood
C) ​Presence of infection
D) ​Rate and rhythm of the heartbeat
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32
Testing for an apical-radial deficit is done in order to:​

A) ​determine if the pulse is regular.
B) ​measure the ability of the heart to contract.
C) ​determine if the patient is having a heart attack.
D) ​obtain a very accurate pulse rate.
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Sweating is a method the body uses to:​

A) ​cool itself.
B) ​fight infection.
C) ​kill microorganisms.
D) ​stop a fever from recurring.
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34
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Physician who recommends a second physician or other health care specialist

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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35
Which statement is NOT true about high blood pressure?​

A) ​It can lead to serious conditions such as heart attack and stroke.
B) ​It usually has no symptoms.
C) ​It does not require treatment if the individual is under age 65.
D) ​It affects more than one-half of the U.S.population who are over age 65.
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36
​Which system is being evaluated when palpating for peripheral pulses?

A) ​Endocrine
B) ​Eyes and ears
C) ​Circulatory
D) ​Digestive
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37
Which statement is true about the proper use of chemical-dot thermometers?

A) ​Shake them before measuring temperature.
B) ​Do not remove the cover in advance of use.
C) ​Place them in disposable sheaths.
D) ​Use them only with children.
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38
When is it appropriate to take a pulse by counting the heart rate for 30 seconds and multiplying by two?​

A) ​Never
B) ​When the patient is very young and does not have a cardiac or respiratory condition
C) ​When the previous two readings are normal and the patient does not have a respiratory condition
D) ​When the pulse is strong, regular, and within normal range and patient does not have a cardiac condition
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39
Which action is necessary to obtain an accurate respiratory rate?​

A) ​Count respirations without the patient's knowledge.
B) ​Instruct the patient to lie still and breathe normally.
C) ​Place a stethoscope on the chest.
D) ​Ask the patient to take deep breaths.
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Which of the following routes will give the highest thermometer reading?​

A) ​Oral
B) ​Axillary
C) ​Rectal
D) ​Tympanic
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41
The four vital signs commonly measured by the health care professional are ____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________.
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42
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Measured with a stethoscope placed over the highest point of the heart

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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43
Explain why health care professionals can provide physicians with valuable information about the conditions of patients.
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44
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Action of air being expelled out of the lungs

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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45
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Breathing pattern characterized by absence of respirations for 10 to 60 seconds

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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The pulse deficit assessment check requires the coordination of ____________________ health care professionals and must be conducted for ____________________ minute(s).
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47
List at least six components that make up the history and physical for new patients.
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48
Tracking the weight of patients with kidney problems is important for monitoring the amount of ____________________ being retained by the body.
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49
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Activities regularly performed to meet one's physical needs

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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50
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Pulse rate of more than 100 beats per minute

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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51
Two basic ways for the health care professional to obtain essential information about patients are observation and ______________________________.
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52
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Instrument used to measure blood pressure

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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53
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Using the senses to determine aspects of a patient's condition

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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54
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Blood pressure above the normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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55
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Difficulty breathing

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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56
List at least five physical and two psychosocial aspects that should be observed when doing a general survey of a patient.
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57
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Temperature within the normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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58
Match each term with the correct definition below.​
​Family and friends, conditions in the home

A)​Review of all systems
B)​Source of referral
C)​Psychosocial history
D)​Inspection
E)​Auscultation
F)​Palpation
G)​Percussion
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59
Body temperature readings are typically ____________________ during early morning hours.​
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60
​Match each term with the correct statement below.
​Respiratory rate below normal range

A)​Dyspnea
B)​ADLs
C)​Tachycardia
D)​Apical pulse
E)​Hypertension
F)​Afebrile
G)​Cheyne-Stokes
H)​Bradypnea
I)​Exhalation
J)​Sphygmomanometer
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61
Discuss the meaning of the following statement: "A critical function of the health care professional is to be able to discriminate between normal and abnormal conditions and situations." Include knowledge and skills that students should acquire.
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62
Explain why a diagnosis of high blood pressure is never made after just one reading.
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63
List the three observations to make when taking a pulse.​
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