JBL patient assessment Questions
CH10. The _____ reflex happens when an infant is startled and opens his or her arms
wide - answerMORO reflex
CH10. Pts between 41 and 60 yrs old are susceptible to: - answerhearing/vision loss
various types of cancer
cardiovascular disease
less susceptible to acute immunosuppression
CH10. As the smooth muscle of the lower airway weaken with age: - answerstrong
inhalation can collapse the walls of the airway resulting in inspiratory wheezing
CH10. Anxious avoidant attachment is observed in infants who are repeatedly: -
answerrejected
CH10. Which of the following factors typically affect the vital signs of a 65yr old pt? -
answermedications taken
overall health
past medical history
NOT living conditions
CH10. normal psychosocial factors that affect the life of a 36yr old person include: -
answerWork
Stress
Family
NOT anxiety
CH10. All of the following physical changes occur in school age children: -
answerweight increases 3kg per year
development of permanent teeth
height increases 2inch per year
Vital signs DO NOT become the same as adults
CH10. An infants fontanelles are typically fused together by the age of: -
answer24months
, CH10. Nervous system functions in older adults: - answercerebral metabolism and
oxygen consumption remain constant throughout life
CH10. At 2 months of age, an infant should be able to - answertrack objects with his or
her eyes
CH10. What is a "low normal" blood glucose in a new born? - answer45mg/dL
CH10. Terminal Drop hypothesis: - answermental function is presumed to decline in the
5years preceding death
CH10. An infants sleep pattern is developed through a combination of: - answercentral
nervous system development and parental efforts
CH10. Which of the following psychosocial changes is common during adolescence? -
answerfixation on public imagine and fear of embarrassment
CH10. When assessing an older adults pupils and ocular movements you should recall
that: - answerit is not uncommon for lens deterioration to cause the pupils to be sluggish
to react
CH10. In late adults the size of the airway ______ and the surface area of
alveoli_________ - answerIn late adults the size of the airway INCREASES and the
surface area of alveoli DECREASES
CH10. In most infants the primary method of communicating distress is: - answercrying
CH10. Basic language mastery typically occurs by what age? - answer36months
CH10. You would see an increased end-tidal CO2 reading in healthy older adults due
to: - answerresidual volume increases with age, resulting in stagnant air remaining in
the alveoli and hampering gas exchange
CH10. Barotrauma caused by bag-mask ventilation in an infant means: -
answerventilations were too forceful
CH52. Statements regarding clandestine drug labs is true? - answersome drug
producers use fragmentation and incendiary devices and animal traps to protect their
operations
CH52. When approaching a van or vehicle - answermove 10-15ft away from the
passenger side and walk parallel to the van
CH52. Domestic disturbance call - answerwait for police
CH10. The _____ reflex happens when an infant is startled and opens his or her arms
wide - answerMORO reflex
CH10. Pts between 41 and 60 yrs old are susceptible to: - answerhearing/vision loss
various types of cancer
cardiovascular disease
less susceptible to acute immunosuppression
CH10. As the smooth muscle of the lower airway weaken with age: - answerstrong
inhalation can collapse the walls of the airway resulting in inspiratory wheezing
CH10. Anxious avoidant attachment is observed in infants who are repeatedly: -
answerrejected
CH10. Which of the following factors typically affect the vital signs of a 65yr old pt? -
answermedications taken
overall health
past medical history
NOT living conditions
CH10. normal psychosocial factors that affect the life of a 36yr old person include: -
answerWork
Stress
Family
NOT anxiety
CH10. All of the following physical changes occur in school age children: -
answerweight increases 3kg per year
development of permanent teeth
height increases 2inch per year
Vital signs DO NOT become the same as adults
CH10. An infants fontanelles are typically fused together by the age of: -
answer24months
, CH10. Nervous system functions in older adults: - answercerebral metabolism and
oxygen consumption remain constant throughout life
CH10. At 2 months of age, an infant should be able to - answertrack objects with his or
her eyes
CH10. What is a "low normal" blood glucose in a new born? - answer45mg/dL
CH10. Terminal Drop hypothesis: - answermental function is presumed to decline in the
5years preceding death
CH10. An infants sleep pattern is developed through a combination of: - answercentral
nervous system development and parental efforts
CH10. Which of the following psychosocial changes is common during adolescence? -
answerfixation on public imagine and fear of embarrassment
CH10. When assessing an older adults pupils and ocular movements you should recall
that: - answerit is not uncommon for lens deterioration to cause the pupils to be sluggish
to react
CH10. In late adults the size of the airway ______ and the surface area of
alveoli_________ - answerIn late adults the size of the airway INCREASES and the
surface area of alveoli DECREASES
CH10. In most infants the primary method of communicating distress is: - answercrying
CH10. Basic language mastery typically occurs by what age? - answer36months
CH10. You would see an increased end-tidal CO2 reading in healthy older adults due
to: - answerresidual volume increases with age, resulting in stagnant air remaining in
the alveoli and hampering gas exchange
CH10. Barotrauma caused by bag-mask ventilation in an infant means: -
answerventilations were too forceful
CH52. Statements regarding clandestine drug labs is true? - answersome drug
producers use fragmentation and incendiary devices and animal traps to protect their
operations
CH52. When approaching a van or vehicle - answermove 10-15ft away from the
passenger side and walk parallel to the van
CH52. Domestic disturbance call - answerwait for police