Adventitious breath sounds include:
Rales.
When auscultating heart sounds, you should place your stethoscope at the:
Fifth intercostal space, over the apex of the heart.
What accurately describes a magnetic stethoscope?
The end piece contains an iron disk.
Which cranial nerve transmits sounds?
VIII
What patient most likely presents with harsh vesicular sounds?
A 6-year-old child who is experiencing abdominal pain.
A 49-year-old male complaining of leg pain after running 10 miles.
A bruit is most significant in which location?
Carotid artery.
What accurately describes a guideline for approaching assessment and management of the pediatric patient?
The examiner should honestly explain each procedure using nonmedical language.
Asymmetry of the pupils:
Must be correlated with the patient’s overall presentation.
What best describes crackles?
Typically caused by early-stage pneumonia.
For adults older than 59 years, blood pressure typically exceeds which value before treatment is started?
150/90 mm Hg
What physical examination findings can be evaluated through palpation?
Crepitus.
Dysarthria can be described as:
Poorly articulated speech.
Bubbling or crackling sensations that occur during palpation of the soft tissues of the neck indicate the presence of:
Subcutaneous emphysema.
Which type of skin lesion is seen in rosacea?
Telangiectasia.
The axillary site can be used to take the temperature in children who are younger that which age?
6 years.
An irregular-shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging scar that grows beyond the boundaries of a wound is called a:
Keloid.
Turgor refers to:
The elasticity of the skin.
What reflex are elicited in men by gently stroking the inner thigh proximal to distal?
Cremateric.
Carbon monoxide toxicity can be detected via what assessment?
Carboxyhemoglobin.
When using the radial artery to measure blood pressure, where is the blood pressure cuff placed?
Above the wrist.
How is a child’s general appearance best assessed?
From a distance.
Deformity and point tenderness of the pelvis may indicate:
A fracture.
During auscultation of the heart, the “dub” sound is caused by:
Closure of the pulmonic valve.
An elevated, firm, circumscribed area that is greater than 1 cm in diameter is called a:
Papule.