Deck 29: Vital Signs

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When you are taking a radial pulse, where should you position the arm relation to the level of the heart?

A) Above or at the same level
B) Below or at the same level
C) Only at the same level
D) It does not matter as long as the patient is comfortable.
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If a patient is diagnosed with secondary hypertension, this means that the

A) condition has worsened from essential hypertension.
B) patient has the most serious form of hypertension.
C) patient has the most common form of hypertension.
D) hypertension is associated with another disease.
Question
Aural temperatures are recommended for adults, when possible, because the

A) tympanic membrane shares the blood supply of the hypothalamus.
B) ear canal is a protected cavity.
C) risk of spreading communicable diseases is reduced.
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated on top of the foot?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Pedal
D) Radial
E) Temporal
Question
If a patient is anxious, the medical assistant would expect the pulse to be

A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) the same.
D) dependent on age.
Question
Which site for taking an infant's body temperature is considered to give the most accurate results?

A) Axilla
B) Tympanic membrane
C) Sublingual
D) Temporal artery
Question
As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the first tapping sound is the ______ pressure.

A) mean arterial
B) systolic
C) diastolic
D) pulse
Question
As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the last tapping sound heard is the __________ pressure.

A) mean arterial
B) systolic
C) diastolic
D) pulse
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated in the neck?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
Question
How can you help patients feel comfortable about having their weight measured in the office?

A) Reassure them that their weight is at a healthy level.
B) Place the scale in a private area of the office.
C) Have them remain in their shoes and outer clothing.
D) Allow them to weigh themselves at home and bring the results.
Question
The systolic BP is measured during which Korotkoff phase?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
Question
What would be considered a normal pulse for an average-sized 37-year-old patient in good health?

A) 50 to 60 beats per minute
B) 60 to 70 beats per minute
C) 50 to 70 beats per minute
D) 60 to 80 beats per minute
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated on either side of the eyes?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
Question
If a bedridden patient has chills and is shivering, what would you expect the body temperature to be?

A) Increased
B) Decreased
C) The same
D) It would depend on the patient's age.
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated in the antecubital space?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
Question
When compared to the average patient, the expected resting pulse of a marathon runner would be

A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) the same.
D) dependent on age.
Question
How long should the pulse be counted for the most accurate results?

A) 15 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 45 seconds
D) 1 minute
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated behind the knee?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) None of the above
Question
Which of the following pulses is palpated on the wrist?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
Question
Which of the following pulses is auscultated with a stethoscope?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Temporal
D) Radial
E) Carotid
Question
Mrs. Anderson's BP reading is 132/74 mm Hg. Her pulse pressure would be?

A) 42
B) 58
C) 14
D) 26
Question
In a healthy adult at rest, the ratio of respirations to pulse beats is typically which of the following?

A) 1:3
B) 1:5
C) 1:4
D) 1:8
Question
An aural thermometer should not be used if the patient has

A) chest pain.
B) bilateral impacted cerumen.
C) tachycardia.
D) pierced ears.
Question
While taking vital signs on Mrs. Anderson, you note a difference between her radial and apical pulses. This problem is known as

A) the pulse pressure.
B) arrhythmia.
C) the intermittent pulse.
D) the pulse deficit.
Question
The medical term for an oral temperature above 100.5° F is

A) hyperpnea.
B) pyrexia.
C) pyuria.
D) empyema.
Question
Mr. Garcia weighs 250 pounds. You are expected to record this weight in kilograms. It is equal to________ kg.

A) 113.6
B) 550
C) 555.5
D) 122.3
Question
An infant's pulse typically is taken by which method?

A) Auscultating over the apex of the heart
B) Palpating the brachial artery
C) Palpating the carotid artery
D) Auscultating the brachial artery
Question
The instrument used to measure the blood pressure is the

A) stethoscope.
B) sphygmomanometer.
C) spirometer.
D) analog dial.
Question
Gil's mother calls to make an appointment for her son. She reports that he has had an elevated temperature for 24 hours, ranging from 99° F to 102.8° F. Mrs. Harris is describing which type of fever?

A) Constant
B) Remittent
C) Intermittent
D) Continuous
Question
One reason to not use a tympanic thermometer is

A) middle ear infection.
B) otitis externa.
C) difficulty hearing.
D) smoking.
Question
Which blood pressure reading would be seen in an adult with hypotension?

A) Systolic BP below 110 mm Hg
B) Diastolic BP above 60 mm Hg
C) Systolic BP below 90 mm Hg
D) Diastolic BP below 60 mm Hg
Question
The instrument that measures the volume of inspired and expired air is called a(n)

A) audiometer.
B) spirometer.
C) breathing machine.
D) CPAP.
Question
A newborn is observed in the nursery with periodic episodes of not breathing. This is called

A) bradypnea.
B) apnea.
C) hyperpnea.
D) rales.
Question
The diastolic BP is heard during which Korotkoff phase?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
Question
The stethoscope typically is placed over which artery when the BP is taken?

A) Radial
B) Aorta
C) Brachial
D) Carotid
Question
Dr. Xu is concerned that an elderly patient may be experiencing orthostatic hypotension. How would you check this patient's BP?

A) Instruct the patient to lie flat on her back while you take the BP.
B) Have the patient sit up on the side of the bed for 5 minutes before recording the BP.
C) With the cuff in place, take the BP with the patient lying down and then immediately after she stands.
D) Take the BP bilaterally 2 minutes apart.
Question
Your patient is having difficulty breathing. The medical term for this is

A) orthopnea.
B) hyperpnea.
C) apnea.
D) dyspnea.
Question
Mrs. Anderson's oral temperature is 99° F. Dr. Xu requests that you record it in Celsius. What would that be?

A) 32.6° C
B) 37.8° C
C) 35.8° C
D) 37.2° C
Question
Stertorous breathing often is described as sounding similar to

A) snoring.
B) wheezing.
C) gasping.
D) rales.
Question
Your patient has been diagnosed with uncontrolled hypertension. How would you expect his pulse to feel?

A) Strong
B) Weak
C) Bounding
D) Normal
Question
Which of the following pulse rates are typically found on well-conditioned athletes?

A) 50 to 60 beats per minute
B) 60 to 70 beats per minute
C) 70 to 80 beats per minute
D) 80 to 90 beats per minute
Question
The temperature diurnal variation is typically

A) 95.6 °\degree F to 98.3 °\degree F
B) 96.7 °\degree F to 99 °\degree F
C) 97.2 °\degree F to 102 °\degree F
D) 98.2 °\degree F to 98.1 °\degree F
Question
Which of the following assessments is not referred to as a cardinal sign?

A) Temperature
B) Pulse and respiration
C) Blood pressure
D) Height, weight, and BMI
Question
Your office uses thermometers that record temperatures in Celsius, but the mother of a young child doesn't understand what 38.6° C means. Convert the temperature into Fahrenheit for her.

A) 99 °\degree F
B) 103.2 °\degree F
C) 101.5 °\degree F
D) 100.8 °\degree F
Question
Which of the following respiration characteristics frequently occurs in patients with congestive heart failure and COPD?

A) Orthopnea
B) Wheezing
C) Hyperventilation
D) Hyperpnea
Question
The temperature of a 3-year-old child with bilateral otitis externa is best taken with which thermometer?

A) Tympanic
B) Axillary
C) Oral
D) Temporal artery
Question
The internal functions of the body are constantly adapting and changing to keep the body in balance. Maintenance of this complex process is called

A) diurnal rhythms.
B) homeostasis.
C) bounding back.
D) intermittent relief.
Question
Persistent readings of 90/60 mm Hg or lower usually are considered

A) hypotension.
B) orthostatic hypotension.
C) stage 1 hypertension.
D) stage 2 hypertension.
Question
Which of the following is a common rhythm irregularity in children and young adults?

A) Arrhythmia
B) Intermittent pulse
C) Sinus arrhythmia
D) Normal rhythm
Question
Which of the following best describes a fever that fluctuates considerably (e.g., by more than 3 degrees) and never returns to the normal range?

A) Continuous fever
B) Intermittent fever
C) Remittent fever
D) Pyrexia
Question
A common pediatric pulse arrhythmia that varies with breathing is called

A) intermittent pulse.
B) apnea.
C) sinus arrhythmia.
D) thready.
Question
When measuring a pulse, which of the following is not one of the three important characteristics?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Volume
D) Tone
Question
The goal of hypertensive treatment is to keep the blood pressure below 130/80 mm Hg in patients with what disease or diseases?

A) Liver disease
B) Kidney complications
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) A and C
E) B and C
Question
A safe and accurate method of recording the temperature of a 6-month-old infant is with which thermometer?

A) Rectal
B) Temporal artery
C) Axillary
D) Tympanic
Question
Which of the following sites are typically used to obtain a pulse on young children and infants and is heard with a stethoscope?

A) The carotid artery
B) The apical heart rate
C) The radial artery
D) The brachial pulse
Question
When documenting a temperature reading on the patient chart, what abbreviation should be used to indicate the site of an oral reading?

A) T
B) A
C) TA
D) The site does not have to be indicated.
Question
The process of chemical and physical change in the body that produces heat is called

A) homeostasis.
B) metabolism.
C) dyspnea.
D) pyrexia.
Question
You are asking a patient about his reason for visiting the doctor. He says that he has had a fever for 2 days that comes and goes; sometimes his temperature is normal, but other times it is elevated. This is what type of fever?

A) Remittent
B) Pyrexic
C) Frequent
D) Intermittent
Question
Which of the following symptoms may indicate that the patient has hypertension?

A) Epistaxis
B) Headache
C) Vertigo
D) Angina
E) All of the above
Question
Which of the following systems requires the shortest length of time to obtain an accurate temperature reading?

A) Digital thermometer
B) Tympanic thermometer
C) Temporal artery scanner
D) Axillary thermometer
Question
What are the effects of using a blood pressure cuff that is one size larger than appropriate?

A) The systolic and diastolic can be lowered by as much as 5 mm Hg.
B) The BP can be elevated by up to 6 mm Hg.
C) The systolic will be elevated by up to 5 mm Hg, and the diastolic will remain the same.
D) The diastolic will be lowered by up to 5 mm Hg, and the systolic will remain the same.
Question
Which phase of sound is associated with a distinct, sharp tapping sound that continues rhythmically?

A) Phase I
B) Phase II
C) Phase III
D) Phase IV
E) Phase V
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1
When you are taking a radial pulse, where should you position the arm relation to the level of the heart?

A) Above or at the same level
B) Below or at the same level
C) Only at the same level
D) It does not matter as long as the patient is comfortable.
Below or at the same level
2
If a patient is diagnosed with secondary hypertension, this means that the

A) condition has worsened from essential hypertension.
B) patient has the most serious form of hypertension.
C) patient has the most common form of hypertension.
D) hypertension is associated with another disease.
hypertension is associated with another disease.
3
Aural temperatures are recommended for adults, when possible, because the

A) tympanic membrane shares the blood supply of the hypothalamus.
B) ear canal is a protected cavity.
C) risk of spreading communicable diseases is reduced.
D) All of the above
All of the above
4
Which of the following pulses is palpated on top of the foot?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Pedal
D) Radial
E) Temporal
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If a patient is anxious, the medical assistant would expect the pulse to be

A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) the same.
D) dependent on age.
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6
Which site for taking an infant's body temperature is considered to give the most accurate results?

A) Axilla
B) Tympanic membrane
C) Sublingual
D) Temporal artery
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As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the first tapping sound is the ______ pressure.

A) mean arterial
B) systolic
C) diastolic
D) pulse
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8
As a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the last tapping sound heard is the __________ pressure.

A) mean arterial
B) systolic
C) diastolic
D) pulse
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9
Which of the following pulses is palpated in the neck?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
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How can you help patients feel comfortable about having their weight measured in the office?

A) Reassure them that their weight is at a healthy level.
B) Place the scale in a private area of the office.
C) Have them remain in their shoes and outer clothing.
D) Allow them to weigh themselves at home and bring the results.
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11
The systolic BP is measured during which Korotkoff phase?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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What would be considered a normal pulse for an average-sized 37-year-old patient in good health?

A) 50 to 60 beats per minute
B) 60 to 70 beats per minute
C) 50 to 70 beats per minute
D) 60 to 80 beats per minute
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Which of the following pulses is palpated on either side of the eyes?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
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If a bedridden patient has chills and is shivering, what would you expect the body temperature to be?

A) Increased
B) Decreased
C) The same
D) It would depend on the patient's age.
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Which of the following pulses is palpated in the antecubital space?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
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When compared to the average patient, the expected resting pulse of a marathon runner would be

A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) the same.
D) dependent on age.
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17
How long should the pulse be counted for the most accurate results?

A) 15 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 45 seconds
D) 1 minute
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Which of the following pulses is palpated behind the knee?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) None of the above
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Which of the following pulses is palpated on the wrist?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Carotid
D) Radial
E) Temporal
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Which of the following pulses is auscultated with a stethoscope?

A) Apical
B) Brachial
C) Temporal
D) Radial
E) Carotid
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21
Mrs. Anderson's BP reading is 132/74 mm Hg. Her pulse pressure would be?

A) 42
B) 58
C) 14
D) 26
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22
In a healthy adult at rest, the ratio of respirations to pulse beats is typically which of the following?

A) 1:3
B) 1:5
C) 1:4
D) 1:8
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23
An aural thermometer should not be used if the patient has

A) chest pain.
B) bilateral impacted cerumen.
C) tachycardia.
D) pierced ears.
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24
While taking vital signs on Mrs. Anderson, you note a difference between her radial and apical pulses. This problem is known as

A) the pulse pressure.
B) arrhythmia.
C) the intermittent pulse.
D) the pulse deficit.
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25
The medical term for an oral temperature above 100.5° F is

A) hyperpnea.
B) pyrexia.
C) pyuria.
D) empyema.
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26
Mr. Garcia weighs 250 pounds. You are expected to record this weight in kilograms. It is equal to________ kg.

A) 113.6
B) 550
C) 555.5
D) 122.3
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27
An infant's pulse typically is taken by which method?

A) Auscultating over the apex of the heart
B) Palpating the brachial artery
C) Palpating the carotid artery
D) Auscultating the brachial artery
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The instrument used to measure the blood pressure is the

A) stethoscope.
B) sphygmomanometer.
C) spirometer.
D) analog dial.
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29
Gil's mother calls to make an appointment for her son. She reports that he has had an elevated temperature for 24 hours, ranging from 99° F to 102.8° F. Mrs. Harris is describing which type of fever?

A) Constant
B) Remittent
C) Intermittent
D) Continuous
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30
One reason to not use a tympanic thermometer is

A) middle ear infection.
B) otitis externa.
C) difficulty hearing.
D) smoking.
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31
Which blood pressure reading would be seen in an adult with hypotension?

A) Systolic BP below 110 mm Hg
B) Diastolic BP above 60 mm Hg
C) Systolic BP below 90 mm Hg
D) Diastolic BP below 60 mm Hg
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32
The instrument that measures the volume of inspired and expired air is called a(n)

A) audiometer.
B) spirometer.
C) breathing machine.
D) CPAP.
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33
A newborn is observed in the nursery with periodic episodes of not breathing. This is called

A) bradypnea.
B) apnea.
C) hyperpnea.
D) rales.
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34
The diastolic BP is heard during which Korotkoff phase?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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35
The stethoscope typically is placed over which artery when the BP is taken?

A) Radial
B) Aorta
C) Brachial
D) Carotid
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36
Dr. Xu is concerned that an elderly patient may be experiencing orthostatic hypotension. How would you check this patient's BP?

A) Instruct the patient to lie flat on her back while you take the BP.
B) Have the patient sit up on the side of the bed for 5 minutes before recording the BP.
C) With the cuff in place, take the BP with the patient lying down and then immediately after she stands.
D) Take the BP bilaterally 2 minutes apart.
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37
Your patient is having difficulty breathing. The medical term for this is

A) orthopnea.
B) hyperpnea.
C) apnea.
D) dyspnea.
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38
Mrs. Anderson's oral temperature is 99° F. Dr. Xu requests that you record it in Celsius. What would that be?

A) 32.6° C
B) 37.8° C
C) 35.8° C
D) 37.2° C
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39
Stertorous breathing often is described as sounding similar to

A) snoring.
B) wheezing.
C) gasping.
D) rales.
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40
Your patient has been diagnosed with uncontrolled hypertension. How would you expect his pulse to feel?

A) Strong
B) Weak
C) Bounding
D) Normal
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41
Which of the following pulse rates are typically found on well-conditioned athletes?

A) 50 to 60 beats per minute
B) 60 to 70 beats per minute
C) 70 to 80 beats per minute
D) 80 to 90 beats per minute
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42
The temperature diurnal variation is typically

A) 95.6 °\degree F to 98.3 °\degree F
B) 96.7 °\degree F to 99 °\degree F
C) 97.2 °\degree F to 102 °\degree F
D) 98.2 °\degree F to 98.1 °\degree F
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43
Which of the following assessments is not referred to as a cardinal sign?

A) Temperature
B) Pulse and respiration
C) Blood pressure
D) Height, weight, and BMI
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44
Your office uses thermometers that record temperatures in Celsius, but the mother of a young child doesn't understand what 38.6° C means. Convert the temperature into Fahrenheit for her.

A) 99 °\degree F
B) 103.2 °\degree F
C) 101.5 °\degree F
D) 100.8 °\degree F
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45
Which of the following respiration characteristics frequently occurs in patients with congestive heart failure and COPD?

A) Orthopnea
B) Wheezing
C) Hyperventilation
D) Hyperpnea
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46
The temperature of a 3-year-old child with bilateral otitis externa is best taken with which thermometer?

A) Tympanic
B) Axillary
C) Oral
D) Temporal artery
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47
The internal functions of the body are constantly adapting and changing to keep the body in balance. Maintenance of this complex process is called

A) diurnal rhythms.
B) homeostasis.
C) bounding back.
D) intermittent relief.
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48
Persistent readings of 90/60 mm Hg or lower usually are considered

A) hypotension.
B) orthostatic hypotension.
C) stage 1 hypertension.
D) stage 2 hypertension.
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49
Which of the following is a common rhythm irregularity in children and young adults?

A) Arrhythmia
B) Intermittent pulse
C) Sinus arrhythmia
D) Normal rhythm
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50
Which of the following best describes a fever that fluctuates considerably (e.g., by more than 3 degrees) and never returns to the normal range?

A) Continuous fever
B) Intermittent fever
C) Remittent fever
D) Pyrexia
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51
A common pediatric pulse arrhythmia that varies with breathing is called

A) intermittent pulse.
B) apnea.
C) sinus arrhythmia.
D) thready.
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52
When measuring a pulse, which of the following is not one of the three important characteristics?

A) Rate
B) Rhythm
C) Volume
D) Tone
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53
The goal of hypertensive treatment is to keep the blood pressure below 130/80 mm Hg in patients with what disease or diseases?

A) Liver disease
B) Kidney complications
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) A and C
E) B and C
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54
A safe and accurate method of recording the temperature of a 6-month-old infant is with which thermometer?

A) Rectal
B) Temporal artery
C) Axillary
D) Tympanic
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55
Which of the following sites are typically used to obtain a pulse on young children and infants and is heard with a stethoscope?

A) The carotid artery
B) The apical heart rate
C) The radial artery
D) The brachial pulse
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56
When documenting a temperature reading on the patient chart, what abbreviation should be used to indicate the site of an oral reading?

A) T
B) A
C) TA
D) The site does not have to be indicated.
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57
The process of chemical and physical change in the body that produces heat is called

A) homeostasis.
B) metabolism.
C) dyspnea.
D) pyrexia.
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58
You are asking a patient about his reason for visiting the doctor. He says that he has had a fever for 2 days that comes and goes; sometimes his temperature is normal, but other times it is elevated. This is what type of fever?

A) Remittent
B) Pyrexic
C) Frequent
D) Intermittent
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59
Which of the following symptoms may indicate that the patient has hypertension?

A) Epistaxis
B) Headache
C) Vertigo
D) Angina
E) All of the above
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60
Which of the following systems requires the shortest length of time to obtain an accurate temperature reading?

A) Digital thermometer
B) Tympanic thermometer
C) Temporal artery scanner
D) Axillary thermometer
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61
What are the effects of using a blood pressure cuff that is one size larger than appropriate?

A) The systolic and diastolic can be lowered by as much as 5 mm Hg.
B) The BP can be elevated by up to 6 mm Hg.
C) The systolic will be elevated by up to 5 mm Hg, and the diastolic will remain the same.
D) The diastolic will be lowered by up to 5 mm Hg, and the systolic will remain the same.
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62
Which phase of sound is associated with a distinct, sharp tapping sound that continues rhythmically?

A) Phase I
B) Phase II
C) Phase III
D) Phase IV
E) Phase V
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