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Advanced Med Surg Exam 1 (ATI 24, 25, 26, 37, 47, 75)QUESTIOS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
What medications are administered for PE patients? 
anticoagulants, direct factor Xa inhibitor, direct thrombin inhibitor, thrombolytic therapy 
What can a large embolus cause? hypoxia and impaired blood flow 
Expected findings for pneumo/hemothorax 
-	anxiety/pleuritic pain 
-	Manifestations of respiratory distress 
-	Tracheal deviation (unaffected side) 
-	reduced/absent breath sounds (affected side) 
-Asymmetrical chest wall movement 
-Dull percussion 
-Hyperresonance on percussion ...
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What medications are administered for PE patients? 
anticoagulants, direct factor Xa inhibitor, direct thrombin inhibitor, thrombolytic therapy 
What can a large embolus cause? hypoxia and impaired blood flow 
Expected findings for pneumo/hemothorax 
-	anxiety/pleuritic pain 
-	Manifestations of respiratory distress 
-	Tracheal deviation (unaffected side) 
-	reduced/absent breath sounds (affected side) 
-Asymmetrical chest wall movement 
-Dull percussion 
-Hyperresonance on percussion ...
Advanced Health Midterm 100% SOLUTION 2023//2024
Cardiac disorders such as congestive heart failure are the most likely on this list to result in shortness of breath. There are cases within the other categories which may also result in shortness of breath, such as anemia in the hematologic category, pregnancy in the reproductive category, or sepsis with UTI in the urinary category. This demonstrates the tension in clinical reasoning between making sure all possibilities are covered, while still being able to pick the most likely cause. 
 
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Cardiac disorders such as congestive heart failure are the most likely on this list to result in shortness of breath. There are cases within the other categories which may also result in shortness of breath, such as anemia in the hematologic category, pregnancy in the reproductive category, or sepsis with UTI in the urinary category. This demonstrates the tension in clinical reasoning between making sure all possibilities are covered, while still being able to pick the most likely cause. 
 
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Advanced Health Assessment - Questions Part 1 100% SOLUTION 2023//2024
The myocardium is the thick muscular middle layer that is responsible for the pumping action of the heart. The pericardium is the tough, double-walled, fibrous sac that protects the heart. The epicardium is the thin outermost muscle layer that covers the heart and extends onto the great vessels. The endocardium is the innermost layer that lines the chambers of the heart and covers heart valves. 
 
 Contraction of the ventricles causes: 
A.	closure of the atrioventricular valves. 
B.	closure ...
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The myocardium is the thick muscular middle layer that is responsible for the pumping action of the heart. The pericardium is the tough, double-walled, fibrous sac that protects the heart. The epicardium is the thin outermost muscle layer that covers the heart and extends onto the great vessels. The endocardium is the innermost layer that lines the chambers of the heart and covers heart valves. 
 
 Contraction of the ventricles causes: 
A.	closure of the atrioventricular valves. 
B.	closure ...
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A 21-year-old college senior complains of shortness of breath and a non-productive, nocturnal cough. She used to feel this way only with extreme exercise, but lately she has felt this way continuously. On ausculation of her chest, there is decreased air movement and wheezing on expiration in all lobes. Which disorder of the thorax or lung is described? 
Answers: 
a.	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 
b.	Spontaneous pneumothorax 
c.	Asthma 
d.	Pneumonia - ANSWER c. Asthma 
 
A 47 yea...
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A 21-year-old college senior complains of shortness of breath and a non-productive, nocturnal cough. She used to feel this way only with extreme exercise, but lately she has felt this way continuously. On ausculation of her chest, there is decreased air movement and wheezing on expiration in all lobes. Which disorder of the thorax or lung is described? 
Answers: 
a.	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 
b.	Spontaneous pneumothorax 
c.	Asthma 
d.	Pneumonia - ANSWER c. Asthma 
 
A 47 yea...
Advanced Health Assessment HEENT 100% SOLUTION 2023//2024
The posterior fontanel usually closing by __________ months of age while the anterior 
fontanel closes by _______________ months of age. - ANSWER Posterior - 2 months 
Anterior - 24 months	 
 
The rate of T4 production and degradation gradually decreases with aging, the thyroid 
becomes fibrotic? T/F - ANSWER True	 
 
a horizontal jerking or bobbing of the head may be associated with? - ANSWER A 
tremor	 
 
What condition causes a shortening of a sternocleidomastoid muscle? - ANSWER...
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The posterior fontanel usually closing by __________ months of age while the anterior 
fontanel closes by _______________ months of age. - ANSWER Posterior - 2 months 
Anterior - 24 months	 
 
The rate of T4 production and degradation gradually decreases with aging, the thyroid 
becomes fibrotic? T/F - ANSWER True	 
 
a horizontal jerking or bobbing of the head may be associated with? - ANSWER A 
tremor	 
 
What condition causes a shortening of a sternocleidomastoid muscle? - ANSWER...
Advanced Health Assessment Final Exam SOLUTIONS 100%
Macule - ANSWER Primary lesion; color change, flat, <1.5cm 
Eg: freckles, petechiae, purpura	 
 
Papule - ANSWER Primary lesion; raised, solid, <1cm 
Eg: nevus, wart	 
 
Patch - ANSWER Primary Lesion; flat, >1.5cm 
Eg: cafe au lait, Mongolian spot	 
 
Plaque - ANSWER Primary lesion; slightly raised, disk shapes, >1cm, scaling 
Eg: psoriasis, lichen	 
 
Nodule - ANSWER Primary lesion; palpable, solid, elevated, >1cm 
Eg: nevi, basal cell carcinoma
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Macule - ANSWER Primary lesion; color change, flat, <1.5cm 
Eg: freckles, petechiae, purpura	 
 
Papule - ANSWER Primary lesion; raised, solid, <1cm 
Eg: nevus, wart	 
 
Patch - ANSWER Primary Lesion; flat, >1.5cm 
Eg: cafe au lait, Mongolian spot	 
 
Plaque - ANSWER Primary lesion; slightly raised, disk shapes, >1cm, scaling 
Eg: psoriasis, lichen	 
 
Nodule - ANSWER Primary lesion; palpable, solid, elevated, >1cm 
Eg: nevi, basal cell carcinoma
Advanced health assessment exam 1 QUESTION WITH VERIFIED 100% ANSWERS
What are effective communication strategies when obtaining a health history? - ANSWER Using open-ended questions, direct questions, rarely leading questions. 
Facilitate by encouraging patient to say more. Reflect by repeating what you heard. Clarify. Empathize by showing understanding and acceptance. Confront by discussing disturbing behavior. Interpret by repeating what you heard to confirm. 
 
What are open-ended questions? - ANSWER Those that give the patient discretion about the extent...
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What are effective communication strategies when obtaining a health history? - ANSWER Using open-ended questions, direct questions, rarely leading questions. 
Facilitate by encouraging patient to say more. Reflect by repeating what you heard. Clarify. Empathize by showing understanding and acceptance. Confront by discussing disturbing behavior. Interpret by repeating what you heard to confirm. 
 
What are open-ended questions? - ANSWER Those that give the patient discretion about the extent...
Advanced Health Assessment Cardiovascular SOLUTIONS 100% PASS
What is the first step in the cardiovascular assessment ? - ANSWER Supine with HOB 
30 degrees:	 
 
-	JVP 
-	Carotid Pulses 
-	Inspect and palpate pericordium 
-	PMI 
 
Where would you inspect and palpate the pericordium ? - ANSWER 2nd R/L intercostal 
spaces	 
 
What is the pericordium? - ANSWER The region of the thorax directly in front of the 
heart.	 
 
What is another term for the apical pulse - ANSWER Point of maximum impulse 
 
What do you measure when assessing the PMI...
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What is the first step in the cardiovascular assessment ? - ANSWER Supine with HOB 
30 degrees:	 
 
-	JVP 
-	Carotid Pulses 
-	Inspect and palpate pericordium 
-	PMI 
 
Where would you inspect and palpate the pericordium ? - ANSWER 2nd R/L intercostal 
spaces	 
 
What is the pericordium? - ANSWER The region of the thorax directly in front of the 
heart.	 
 
What is another term for the apical pulse - ANSWER Point of maximum impulse 
 
What do you measure when assessing the PMI...
Advanced Health Assessment - Cardiac 100% SOLUTION 2023//2024
Which two heart chambers are most anterior in the chest? 
A.	Both atria 
B.	Both ventricles 
C.	The right atrium and ventricle 
D.	The left atrium and ventricle - ANSWER ANS: C 
The most anterior surface of the heart is formed by the right ventricle. The heart is turned ventrally on its axis, putting its right side more forward. The left atrium is above the left ventricle, forming the most posterior aspect of the heart. 
 
The condition in which a patient's heart is either rotated or di...
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Which two heart chambers are most anterior in the chest? 
A.	Both atria 
B.	Both ventricles 
C.	The right atrium and ventricle 
D.	The left atrium and ventricle - ANSWER ANS: C 
The most anterior surface of the heart is formed by the right ventricle. The heart is turned ventrally on its axis, putting its right side more forward. The left atrium is above the left ventricle, forming the most posterior aspect of the heart. 
 
The condition in which a patient's heart is either rotated or di...
Adults 1 - Final EXAM QUESTIONS AND ASWERS 100%
A client suffers a leg wound which causes minor blood loss. As a result of bleeding, the 
process of primary hemostasis is activated. What will occur during this process? -	 
ANSWER Severed blood vessels constrict	 	 
 
The nurse caring for a client receiving a transfusion notes that 15 minutes after the infusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) has begun, the client is having difficulty breathing and complains of severe chest tightness. What is the most appropriate initial action for the n...
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A client suffers a leg wound which causes minor blood loss. As a result of bleeding, the 
process of primary hemostasis is activated. What will occur during this process? -	 
ANSWER Severed blood vessels constrict	 	 
 
The nurse caring for a client receiving a transfusion notes that 15 minutes after the infusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) has begun, the client is having difficulty breathing and complains of severe chest tightness. What is the most appropriate initial action for the n...
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