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Saddleback N172 Cardiac Exam Questions and Answers Grade A+
  • Saddleback N172 Cardiac Exam Questions and Answers Grade A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 27 pages • 2024
  • Name the 5 areas for listening to the heart "All Pigs Eat Too Much" A-Aortic (right 2nd intercostal space) P-Pulmocic (Left 2nd intercostal space) E-ERB's Point-S1 & S2 sounds (Left 3rd intercostal space) T-Tricuspid (Lower left sternum border 4th intercostal space) M-Mitral Valve (Left 5th intercostal space, medial to midclavicular line) S1 heart sound "Lub" -Tricuspid and mitral valves closing -Ventricle pump and ejection S2 heart sound "Dub" -Aortic an...
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MSII  Question and answers 100% correct  2023/2024
  • MSII Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024

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  • MSII Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024 heart sounds S1: Mitral/tricuspid (AV) valves closure S2: Aortic/pulmonic (semilunar) valves closure SBP (Systolic blood pressure): highest pressure of contraction DBP (Diastolic blood pressure): relaxing/resting pressure Auscultation of heart sounds First heart sound (S1/Lub): caused by atrioventricular valves •Mitral (M): 5th Left intercostal space midclavicular line •Tricuspid (T): 5th Left intercostal space (...
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Exam #2 - NUR 1060C Health Assessment Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
  • Exam #2 - NUR 1060C Health Assessment Questions And Answers Already Graded A+

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  • What are some accessible pulse points? - ️️Carotid (neck), brachial (arm), radial (arm), femoral (upper thigh), popliteal (behind the knee), dorsalis pedis (foot), posterior tibial (back of foot/ankle) Carotid is the pulse you can feel the strongest Carotid is to be checked one at a time What is the pericardium? - ️️double-walled sac that encloses the heart What are the great vessels? - ️️- Superior and Inferior vena cava - drain blood into the R. atria - Aorta - ejects/sends...
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NUR 310 Exam 3 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
  • NUR 310 Exam 3 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions

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  • Health History is - subjective data Chest Pain - Angina; is not fatal could be idiopathic and chronic, or develop from cold weather difficulty breathing - dyspnea blue skin - cyanosis edema - generally in the legs nocturia - frequent urination at night why is nocturia under cardiac? - there is a lot of fluid around the heart, indicator for heart disease CHF - congestive heart failure Why would they have a cough if they have CHF? - because there is fluid around the heart Cardiac exam con...
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Physical Assessment Midterm Exam
  • Physical Assessment Midterm Exam

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  • Physical Assessment Midterm S1 1st Try= TRICUSPID LUB R 2nd intercostal space S2 Aortic/Pulmonic DUB L 2nd intercostal space Apical Apex of L Ventricle= Max impulse= oxygenated blood L mid clavicular 5th intercostal space Bounding Apical = ? Pressure- BP and fluid (high salt, renal failure, urine retention) Vascular resistance (too much cholesterol, arterial sclerosis) Which valves close tougher and what found do they make? Tricuspid R and Bicuspid (AV valve closes/ventricles fil...
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HA Exam 1 Assessment of Heart and Neck Vessels Spring 2024 with 100% Correct Answers
  • HA Exam 1 Assessment of Heart and Neck Vessels Spring 2024 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • HA Exam 1 Assessment of Heart and Neck Vessels Spring 2024 with 100% Correct Answers To assess the function of the right side of the heart, a nurse should perform which part of the heart and neck vessel assessment? A. Jugular venous pulse B. Carotid artery pulse C. Heart sounds D. Apical impulse -Answer-A Rationale: The jugular venous pulse is important for determining the hemodynamics of the right side of the heart. The level of the jugular venous pressure reflects right atrial (centr...
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NSG 3160- Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • NSG 3160- Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

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  • NSG 3160- Exam 3 Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Right side of the heart pumps to... - answerLungs Left side of heart pumps... - answersimutaneously to body Septum - answerwall that separates two pumps atrioventricular valves - answerseparate atria and ventricles heard at apex, located at bottom of heart: 5th rib intercostal space Apical pulse is also called - answerMitral area/PM/Apex Right AV valve = - answertricuspid valve, 5th intercostal space at left sternal border Le...
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
  • NUR 265 Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified

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  • wheeze - High-pitched, musical sound similar to a squeak what causes murmurs? - valves don't slam shut like their supposed to, they take too long to close causing turbulent blood flow... deoxygenated blood and oxygenated blood mix What are the 5 locations we auscultate to listen to the heart? - Aortic: 2nd intercostal space, right sternal border Pulmonic: 2nd intercostal space, left sternal border Erb's Point: 3rd intercostal space, 1/2 between base and apex Tricuspid: 4th intercostal s...
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Health Assessment Final Review
  • Health Assessment Final Review

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  • Health Assessment Final Review 2023/2024 100% What is assessed when preforming a neurological recheck? - LOC - Motor function - Pupillary response - Vital signs - Gaslow coma state What is Gaslow coma state? eye opening, motor, verbal Characteristics of a palpable lymph node? - mobility - size - shape - consistency - tenderness What 3 cranial nerves stimulate extraocular eye movement? 3 - oculomotor 4 - trochlear 6 - Abducens What heart sound makes the "lub" S1 (systole) ...
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NPTE Cardiopulmonary|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED
  • NPTE Cardiopulmonary|QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS|VERIFIED

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  • NPTE Cardiopulmonary A physical therapist completes a respiratory assessment on a patient in an acute care hospital. The examination reveals decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus. This finding is MOST indicative of: 1) pleural effusion 2) pulmonary edema 3) consolidation 4) atelactasis ANSWER- 1) Pleural effusion Decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus are most likely caused by? ANSWER- Pleural effusion or pneumothorax Decreased breath sounds and increased fremitus...
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