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Chapter 6 diagnostic and assessment
procedures
Invasive procedures - correct answer-Penetrating intact skin or mucous membrane or
inserting a medical device into a body cavity

Noninvasive procedures - correct answer-Limited to skin contact or no direct contact with the
body

Endoscopic procedures - correct answer-A fiber optic instrument is passed through a body
cavity for examination and biopsy

Pathology - correct answer-The study of disease or refers to specific illness

Vital signs - correct answer-Allows an overall evaluation of the persons well-being

Vital signs include - correct answer-Temperature
Pulse
Respiration
Blood pressure

Body Temperature - correct answer-Requires a core (internal) temperature of approximately
99F to maintain physiological functions

oral temperature - correct answer--Measured under the tongue (sublingually)
-Normal temp in a person at rest is 98.6F
-Ranges from 96.4-99.1F

Temporal artery temperature - correct answer--Measured with temporal artery thermometer
(TAT)
-0.8F higher than oral temp

tympanic temperature - correct answer-Accurately assesses core temperature through
external auditory canal

rectal temperature - correct answer-Varies from 0.7- 1 degrees farhenheit higher than oral
value

axillary temperature - correct answer--Measured at the axilla(armpit)
-0.5 to 1 degrees F lower than oral value

Forehead or skin temperature - correct answer-Varies with environmental changes

Thermometer - correct answer-Always wear gloves when taking the patients temperature.
- probe and tympanic thermometers can harbor an infectous biofilm that may not be visible

, Pulse - correct answer-The reflection of the stroke volume (amount of blood pumped through
the heart) of each heart beat
- the normal heart rate varies according to age, condition, and metabolic level

Pulse rate for an adult - correct answer-60-100 beats per minutes

When you have located the pulse - correct answer-Count the number of beats in 30 seconds
and multiply this number by 2 to get the beats per minute

Systolic pressure - correct answer-The blood is forcefully pumped theough the left ventricle,
the pressure is at its greatest

Diastolic pressure - correct answer-As the heart miscle relaxes between contractions, the
blood pressure is lowered

Pulse pressure - correct answer-When blood pressure is assessed, the difference between
the diastolic and systolic pressures can be a significant sign

Blood pressure measured with - correct answer-An electronic (digital) or manual
sphymomanometer, which requires the use of a stethoscope

Electrocardiography - correct answer-Measures the electrical activity pf the heart and
displays it on a graph, known as an electrocardiogram (ECG)

Diagnostic tool ECG - correct answer-provides detailed information about heart conduction

X-Ray film - correct answer-An x-ray film might also be taken when a surgical count cannot
be resolved and the risk exists that an item was left in the patient

Radiopaque - correct answer-Refers to substances that x-rays cannot penetrate

Contrast medium - correct answer-Is injected, instilled, or ingested to outline hollow organs
or vessels before x-ray films are taken

Cholangiography - correct answer--Contrast medium is injected to the biliary tree (
gallbladder,liver) for suspected stones, tumor, or dilation

Angiography - correct answer-Contrast medium is injected into the cardiovascular system
(vessels)

Myelography - correct answer-Contrast medium is injected into the subarachnoid space for
visualization of the spinal cord and nerve roots

Retrograde pyelography - correct answer-Contrast medium is instilled into the urinary tract
for visualization of bladder, ureter, and kidney

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