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NUR 2204 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS bruit abnormal blowing, swishing, or murmuring sound, caused by turbulent blood flow, rough area of arteriosclerosis; heard during auscultation; might be found in CAROTID ARTERY bell of stethoscope ecchymosis VASCULAR/PURPURIC...

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NUR 2204 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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bruit

abnormal blowing, swishing, or murmuring sound, caused by turbulent blood flow, rough

area of arteriosclerosis; heard during auscultation; might be found in CAROTID

ARTERY

bell of stethoscope

ecchymosis

VASCULAR/PURPURIC LESION

purplish patch/bruise caused by extraversion of blood into skin; larger than petehiae

-round/irregular

-nonblanchable

-can be black, yellow, or green

-associated with trauma, bleeding tendencies, vascular wall destruction, vasculitis

petechiae

VASCULAR/PURPURIC LESION

minute red/purple hemorrhagic spots in skin; pinhead size (less than .5 cm)

-associated with bleeding tendencies, emboli to skin. intravascular defects, and infection

-nonblanchable

nasolabial folds

smile lines

turgor

,pulling skin up to test for normal skin tone, tension, elasticity, and hydration --> skin

becomes less elastic with age

palpebral fissures

lid slit in inner and outer corners of eyes between the white spot

pruritus

itching

jaundice

yellowing of skin, eye whites, or mucous membranes due to a deposit of bile pigments

related to excess bilirubin in blood

-often seen in clients with liver or gallbladder disease, hemolysis, and some anemias

cyanosis

bluish/gray coloring of skin due to decreased amounts of hemoglobin in blood;

suggesting reduced oxygenation mucous membranes, conjunctiva, and lips in dark

skin individuals

clubbing

enlargement of fingertips and flattening of the angle between fingernail and nailbed, as

a result of heart and or lung disease (lack of oxygen = hypoxia)

> 180 DEGREES!!!

erythema

redness due to capillary dilation

edema

,accumulation of fluid in body tissues, which may cause swelling best checked in

ankles

--> sign of heart failure, kidney disease, or peripheral vascular problems

alopecia

loss of hair

Dysphagia

Difficulty swallowing

Epistaxis

nose bleed

Vertigo

dizziness

Presbycusis

normal elderly hearing loss

accommodation

adjustment of the eye for long/short distances by relaxation/contraction of the ciliary

muscles

--> bring an object close to the patient's face so the pupils converge

amblyopia

partial or complete loss of vision in one eye --> brain favors one eye

consensual reaction to light

contraction of the pupil of the FELLOW eye in consensus with the pupil of the

illuminated eye

convergence

, coordinated turning of eyes toward eachother to look at an object

direct reaction to light

constriction of a pupil when light enters through

exophthalamos

eyes bulge out of the face

nystagmus

oscillations when the eyes look sideways --> jerky eye movements

presbyopia

inability to see close (farsighted) --> age related

ptosis

drooping of lid

strabismus

cross eyed in one eye

Ascites

fluid collection in the abdomen due to liver disease

Borborgymus

hyperactive bowel sounds (rushing sounds) often occurs with diarrheal illness

Dimpling

also known as puckering; can be sign of cancer best observed with patient seated

with arms up

Guarding

voluntaring; sign of unrelaxed abdomen and muscular resistance

Mammogram

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