NUR 2206 Final 1
- correct order of abdomen assessment
Answer inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate
- parts of stethoscope
Answer bell and diaphragm. diagram is the bigger part and used for lower frequency sounds.
- medical asepsis
Answer the clean technique. used to reduce pathogens not completely eliminate them.
- surgical asepsis
Answer sterile technique. elimination of all microorganisms.
- bruit
Answer heard with stethocpe over major arteries. loud rushing sound caused by fast blood flow
- clubbing
Answer usually a sign of chronic hypoxia. angle of more than 180 degrees
- nasolabial folds
Answer smile lines
- palperabl fissures
Answer 1 / 4
line from inner to outer canthus of the eye
- dysphagia
Answer difficulty swallowing
- presbycusis
Answer hearing loss related to age
- pinna
Answer the whole outer ear
- amblyopia
Answer lazy eye
- arcus senilis
Answer white lipid deposits around the iris
- consensual eye reaction
Answer when the eye opposite the one being shined light at also constricts
- convergence
Answer ability to look at a close object and adjust eyes accordingly 2 / 4
- diplopia
Answer double vision
- exopthalmos
Answer the protrusion of one or both eyes due to excess intraorbital fluid
- nystagmus
Answer uncontrolled movement of the eye
- ptosis
Answer drooping of upper eyelid
- strabismus
Answer
- ascites
Answer really swollen abdomen
- borborgymus
Answer sounds heard from GI tract
23. SBE
Answer selft breast exam
24. TSE 3 / 4
Answer testicular self exam
- peau d'Orange
Answer causes big hair follicles looks like the skin of an orange
- apnea
Answer cessation of breathing
- atelectasis
Answer partial collapse of a lung
- bronchial breath sounds
Answer very low pitched and hollow sounding. expiration lasts way longer
- bronchialvesicular breath sounds
Answer softer than bronchial. inspiration and expiration are equal
- pneumothorax
Answer completel collapse of lung
- vesicular breath sounds
Answer inspiration is longer than expiration. best heard at base of lungs
- diastole
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