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Multiple Choice


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Question 1
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Hyperresonance would be discovered during assessment using the technique of:
 
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Question 2
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To evaluate tissue masses, it is best to use the:
 
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Question 3
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To evaluate a patient's skin temperature, it is best to use the:
 
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Question 4
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The thudding sound produced by percussing a solid organ like the liver is described as:
 
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Question 5
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Tachycardia is likely to be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:
 
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Question 6
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The process of normal inhalation is:
 
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Question 7
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The pressure of the blood within the blood vessels caused by contraction of the ventricles is the:
 
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Question 8
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The normal respiratory tidal volume for a healthy adult is about:
 
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Question 9
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The quality of respiration refers to:
 
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Question 10
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The pulse pressure of a patient with a pulse rate of 72, a blood pressure of 120/90, and a respiratory rate of 16 is:
 
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Question 11
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The average blood pressure in a healthy adult is:
 
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Question 12
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Hypotension is defined as:
 
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Question 13
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To facilitate conduction of high-pitched sounds through the stethoscope bell, apply the bell using:
 
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Question 14
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In a patient with a weak and irregular pulse, determine the pulse rate by assessing the number of beats in:
 
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Question 15
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The width of a correctly sized sphygmomanometer cuff should be:
 
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When taking blood pressure, deflate the cuff at a rate of:
 
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Question 17
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As the blood pressure cuff is deflated, the first pulse beat heard through the stethoscope represents the:
 
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Question 18
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The pulse oximeter reading indicates:
 
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Question 19
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Cyanosis is caused by an increase in:
 
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Question 20
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The discoloration that represents a blue hue is:
 
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Question 21
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A heavy and greasy scaling of the skin under the hair is:
 
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Question 22
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The bluish discoloration just behind the ears, suggestive of a basilar skull fracture, is:
 
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Question 23
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The term for blood in the anterior chamber of the eye is:
 
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Question 24
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The term for the common runny nose is:
 
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Question 25
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A location where you are NOT likely to notice retractions during forced inspiration is the:
 
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Question 26
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A finding of decreased tactile fremitus suggests:
 
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Question 27
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Which condition is most likely to cause an area of the lung that is hyperresonant to percussion?
 
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Question 28
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The high-pitched continuous, almost musical notes heard during chest auscultation of the asthma patient are:
 
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Question 29
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The "dub" of the heart sounds represents which event of the cardiac cycle?
 
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Question 30
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The sound of turbulent blood flow through an artery is a:
 
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Question 31
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An ecchymotic discoloration over the flanks is:
 
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Question 32
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Assessment of the musculoskeletal system involves:
 
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Question 33
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To test for carpal tunnel syndrome, acutely flex the wrist for one minute and expect to have the patient complain of:
 
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Question 34
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The most common sprains of the ankle are:
 
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Question 35
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An exaggerated curvature of the lumbar spine is:
 
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A bounding pulse quality would be reported as:
 
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Which of the following is NOT a sign of proximal arterial occlusion?
 
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Question 38
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Pitting edema that depresses one quarter to one half inch is reported as:
 
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Question 39
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The term dysarthria refers to:
 
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Question 40
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A patient who responds to stimulation only for short periods is termed:
 
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Question 41
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A question about what a patient had for lunch tests which of the following types of memory?
 
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Question 42
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There are how many cranial nerves?
 
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Question 43
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The cranial nerve that controls pupillary constriction is which of the following?
 
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Question 44
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The cranial nerve responsible for the sense of smell is which of the following?
 
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Question 45
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The cranial nerve that controls most facial muscles is which of the following?
 
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Question 46
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When a person loses his sense of balance, which cranial nerve has probably been injured?
 
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Question 47
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When your patient loses balance while standing with eyes closed, that finding is referred to as a(n):
 
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To perform the "tandem walking" test, have a patient:
 
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Question 49
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To assess the sensory system, you must test for:
 
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Question 50
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Which of the following is NOT recommended as part of the assessment and care for an ill or injured child?
 
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Question 51
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Bulging along the sutures of the young child's skull suggests which of the following?
 
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Question 52
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The normal systolic blood pressure for the preschooler is:
 
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Question 53
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The normal pulse rate for an infant is:
 
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Question 54
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The normal respiratory rate for a toddler is:
 
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding the abdomen of the child?
 
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Question 56
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The patient's current health status is recorded under which element of the SOAP documentation format?
 
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Question 57
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The results of auscultation are recorded under which element of the SOAP documentation format?
 
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