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- Question: When using a sphygmomanometer, which factor would result in a falsely elevated blood pressure reading?
- Question: Where would you anticipate hearing S3 or S4 heart sounds in the cardiac cycle?
- Question: Where would the S1 heart sounds correlate with the electrocardiographic waves?
- Question: The point of maximal impulse is best described as which finding?
- Question: The primary purpose of palpation of the chest wall is to assess for what?
- Question: During diaphragmatic excursion testing, what is expected in a healthy patient?
- Question: Which lung percussion finding is considered normal?
- Question: Bronchophony is best described as which assessment finding?
- Question: Egophony is considered positive when which sound is heard?
- Question: Which lung sound is commonly associated with pneumonia?
- Question: What does dullness to percussion most commonly indicate?
- Question: Hyperresonance on percussion is most consistent with which condition?
- Question: Which respiratory assessment finding is abnormal?
- Question: A widened pulse pressure is most commonly seen in which condition?
- Question: What does jugular venous distention indicate?
- Question: A bruit heard over the carotid artery suggests what pathology?
- Question: The correct technique for carotid artery palpation includes which action?
- Question: Which heart sound is associated with closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves?
- Question: An S3 heart sound in an adult most commonly indicates what?
- Question: Which finding is most consistent with left-sided heart failure?
- Question: The normal adult respiratory rate is best described as which range?
- Question: Which condition commonly presents with orthopnea?
- Question: Crackles that do not clear with coughing suggest what condition?
- Question: Clubbing of the fingers is associated with which disease process?
- Question: Cyanosis becomes clinically evident when oxygen saturation falls below what level?
- Question: Which pulse abnormality is associated with atrial fibrillation?
- Question: Bounding pulses are most commonly associated with which condition?
- Question: Which blood pressure reading is classified as stage 2 hypertension?
- Question: Which factor most significantly affects blood pressure readings?
- Question: Orthostatic hypotension is defined by which change in vital signs?
- Question: The Allen test is performed to assess which structure?
- Question: Capillary refill time longer than expected may indicate what?
- Question: Which heart murmur is considered benign in children?
- Question: A diastolic murmur is most often associated with what significance?
- Question: Which murmur increases with inspiration?
- Question: A fixed split S2 heart sound suggests which condition?
- Question: The most common cause of secondary hypertension is what?
- Question: Which assessment finding supports a diagnosis of pericarditis?
- Question: Pulsus paradoxus is associated with which condition?
- Question: Which symptom is most concerning in a patient with chest pain?
- Question: Which artery is commonly used to assess pulse in emergency situations?
- Question: The most accurate site for core body temperature measurement is where?
- Question: Which factor can falsely lower an oral temperature reading?
- Question: The normal oxygen saturation level for a healthy adult is what range?
- Question: Which condition is associated with Cheyne-Stokes respirations?
- Question: Kussmaul respirations are most commonly seen in which condition?
- Question: Which respiratory pattern is considered abnormal in adults?
- Question: What is the primary function of surfactant in the lungs?
- Question: Which lung sound is described as low-pitched and continuous?
- Question: Wheezing is most commonly associated with which disease?
- Question: Which finding differentiates asthma from COPD?
- Question: Which symptom is most characteristic of pulmonary embolism?
- Question: Pleuritic chest pain is best described as what?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests consolidation of lung tissue?
- Question: A patient with barrel chest is most likely to have which condition?
- Question: Which vital sign change is most concerning in sepsis?
- Question: The most common cause of hemoptysis is what?
- Question: Which test is most useful for confirming pneumonia?
- Question: What is the primary cause of digital clubbing?
- Question: Which condition causes decreased tactile fremitus?
- Question: Increased tactile fremitus suggests what pathology?
- Question: Which assessment finding supports a diagnosis of pneumothorax?
- Question: Tracheal deviation away from the affected side suggests what condition?
- Question: Which symptom is typical of acute bronchitis?
- Question: Which physical finding supports restrictive lung disease?
- Question: What is the most common cause of chronic cough?
- Question: Which medication class is first-line for hypertension?
- Question: Which electrolyte imbalance can cause cardiac arrhythmias?
- Question: Which condition is associated with a friction rub on auscultation?
- Question: The best indicator of adequate tissue perfusion is what?
- Question: Which assessment finding is expected in right-sided heart failure?
- Question: Hepatojugular reflux indicates dysfunction of which system?
- Question: Which blood pressure cuff size is appropriate for accurate measurement?
- Question: Which factor can falsely elevate pulse oximetry readings?
- Question: Which lung sound is heard during inspiration and expiration and has a grating quality?
- Question: The most common cause of sudden cardiac death is what?
- Question: Which patient population is at highest risk for pulmonary embolism?
- Question: Which test confirms heart failure diagnosis?
- Question: A paradoxical pulse is most commonly associated with what?
- Question: Which clinical finding suggests decreased cardiac output?
- Question: Which artery supplies the sinoatrial node most commonly?
- Question: Which condition causes widened QRS complexes?
- Question: Which finding is consistent with hypoxemia?
- Question: Which respiratory muscle assists with breathing during distress?
- Question: Which lung region is best for auscultating lower lobes?
- Question: Which symptom is most common in congestive heart failure?
- Question: Which finding indicates fluid overload?
- Question: Which heart sound is best heard at the apex?
- Question: Which pulse deficit finding suggests atrial fibrillation?
- Question: Which sign is associated with infective endocarditis?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests aortic stenosis?
- Question: Which murmur radiates to the carotids?
- Question: Which symptom is classic for mitral valve prolapse?
- Question: Which assessment finding is associated with cardiomyopathy?
- Question: Which ECG finding indicates myocardial ischemia?
- Question: Which factor increases the risk of coronary artery disease?
- Question: Which lipid abnormality is most atherogenic?
- Question: Which symptom is most typical of angina pectoris?
- Question: Which condition presents with tearing chest pain radiating to the back?
- Question: Which assessment finding indicates cardiac tamponade?
- Question: Which triad is associated with cardiac tamponade?
- Question: Which heart sound disappears during inspiration?
- Question: Which finding supports a diagnosis of heart block?
- Question: Which symptom indicates decreased cerebral perfusion?
- Question: Which vital sign change occurs first in hypoxia?
- Question: Which condition causes paradoxical chest wall movement?
- Question: Which respiratory sound indicates airway obstruction?
- Question: Which sign is associated with cyanotic heart disease?
- Question: Which condition causes decreased oxygen diffusion?
- Question: Which pulse abnormality suggests aortic regurgitation?
- Question: Which heart murmur is holosystolic?
- Question: Which sign indicates peripheral arterial disease?
- Question: Which finding is typical of venous insufficiency?
- Question: Which symptom is common in deep vein thrombosis?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests pulmonary hypertension?
- Question: Which heart sound is associated with ventricular gallop?
- Question: Which condition causes a loud P2 sound?
- Question: Which vital sign is most sensitive to fluid loss?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests hypovolemia?
- Question: Which respiratory pattern indicates brainstem injury?
- Question: Which symptom is most concerning in shortness of breath?
- Question: Which test best evaluates oxygenation?
- Question: Which lung sound is described as popping or bubbling?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests lung fibrosis?
- Question: Which patient is at greatest risk for aspiration?
- Question: Which condition causes decreased breath sounds bilaterally?
- Question: Which symptom suggests acute coronary syndrome?
- Question: Which ECG change indicates hyperkalemia?
- Question: Which assessment finding indicates decreased preload?
- Question: Which condition causes increased afterload?
- Question: Which vital sign abnormality suggests shock?
- Question: Which symptom indicates left ventricular dysfunction?
- Question: Which finding suggests pulmonary edema?
- Question: Which heart sound indicates volume overload?
- Question: Which pulse finding suggests arterial stiffness?
- Question: Which respiratory finding is normal in infants but abnormal in adults?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests hypoxia in late stages?
- Question: Which condition causes inspiratory stridor?
- Question: Which symptom is most common in restrictive lung disease?
- Question: Which assessment finding indicates decreased lung compliance?
- Question: Which cardiovascular risk factor is nonmodifiable?
- Question: Which condition causes venous hum?
- Question: Which sign suggests increased intracranial pressure affecting respiration?
- Question: Which lung region is best for detecting early pneumonia?
- Question: Which finding supports chronic hypoxemia?
- Question: Which symptom indicates worsening heart failure?
- Question: Which assessment finding suggests cardiogenic shock?
- Question: Which respiratory sound indicates fluid in alveoli?
- Question: Which condition causes decreased diffusion capacity?
- Question: Which finding indicates adequate cardiac output?
Additional information
| Institution | Chamberlain University |
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| Contributor | Matthew Miller |
| Language | English |
| Documents Type | Microsoft Word |
| Event Type | Exam |