Label the cranial nerves as M = motor, S = sensory, or B = both sensory and motor functions (not para-sympathetic): (Match with M, S, or B.) (The Lab sheet will be used as your appropriate reference.)
4. The nurse assessed the lungs using the palpation and perc…
4. The nurse assessed the lungs using the palpation and percussion techniques. The following normal findings included: Check all the normal/correct answer(s) that apply.
2) Risk factors related to cardiovascular disease include th…
2) Risk factors related to cardiovascular disease include the following: (Check all that apply.)
3) The first heart sound- S1 occurs when the ________ valves…
3) The first heart sound- S1 occurs when the ________ valves (the _________ valve and the _________ valve) close, and at the beginning of the ______________ cardiac cycle, coincides with _______wave of the QRS complex, and is heard best at the __________________. (Fill in the blanks.)
Type a statement, select text, and press Enter to create a n…
Type a statement, select text, and press Enter to create a new blank. The peripheral nerves carry input to the central nervous system by the (afferent) nerve fibers, and deliver output from the CNS to the muscles and glands via the (efferent) fibers.
5. Signs of respiratory distress are varied related to the c…
5. Signs of respiratory distress are varied related to the condition. Check the abnormal finding(s) associated with respiratory distress.
Label the cranial nerves as M = motor, S = sensory, or B = b…
Label the cranial nerves as M = motor, S = sensory, or B = both sensory and motor functions (not para-sympathetic): (Match with M, S, or B.) (The Lab sheet will be used as your appropriate reference.)
1. The nurse understands the mechanics of respirations. Chec…
1. The nurse understands the mechanics of respirations. Check the correct statement(s) from the following:
Match the level of consciousness (LOC) with it’s name and th…
Match the level of consciousness (LOC) with it’s name and the patient presentation and level of stimulus needed: (Consider the Jarvis text LOC levels as compared to the Glasgow Coma Scale levels.) (Match the choices below, and write only the first word for the stimulations.) Names: Alert Stupor Lethargic Coma Obtunded Presentation and stimulation: Difficult to arouse, loud voice and vigorous shaking needed Unconscious, no response to stimuli or pain Very difficult to arouse, loud voice, vigorous shaking, pain Awake, easily aroused with a normal voice Drowsy, easily aroused with a normal voice
The nurse is assessing an acutely ill patient. He/she is con…
The nurse is assessing an acutely ill patient. He/she is concerned about the patient’s condition, and feels that further intervention will be needed. What sign and symptoms would be considered as findings for a decompensating patient? (Check all that apply.)