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1 (1 point) Listen Rales indicate airway

1 (1 point) Listen Rales indicate airway obstruction with thick secretions. 1 options: True False 2 (1 point) Listen Atherosclerotic plaques can lead to hypertension. 2 options: True False 3 (1 point) Listen Secondary hypertension may be caused by renal disease. 3 options: True False 4 (1 point) Listen Syncope can occur if a patient has orthostatic hypotension. 4 options: True False 5 (1 point) Listen The rubber bladder in the blood pressure cuff does not have to be completely deflated between readings. 5 options: True False 6 (1 point) Listen Secondary hypotension may be caused by renal disease. 6 options: True False 7 (1 point) Listen A patient who is febrile has an elevated body temperature. 7 options: True False 8 (1 point) Listen A patient with rales has abnormal rumbling sounds on expiration that indicate airway obstruction with thick secretions or bronchospasms. 8 options: True False 9 (1 point) Listen A newborn with periods of apnea actually stops breathing momentarily. 9 options: True False 10 (1 point) Listen Essential hypertension develops without a known cause. 10 options: True False 11 (1 point) Listen A patient with a blood pressure of less than 90/50 mm Hg has a diagnosis of hypertension. 11 options: True False 12 (1 point) Listen A patient with bradypnea has regular but slow respirations. 12 options: True False 13 (1 point) Listen Orthopnea hypotension occurs when a patient has a sudden drop in blood pressure after rapidly changing positions from lying to standing. 13 options: True False 14 (1 point) Listen The medical term for fainting is syncope. 14 options: True False 15 (1 point) Listen An individual with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who must sit up to breathe comfortably is said to have orthopnea. 15 options: True False 16 (1 point) Listen An elderly patient who has a pulse that is scarcely perceptible is said to have a thready pulse. 16 options: True False 17 (1 point) Listen The medical term for ear wax is cerumen. 17 options: True False 18 (1 point) Listen A patient with an elevated blood pressure that is associated with alcoholism has a diagnosis of primary hypertension. 18 options: True False 19 (1 point) Listen If a bedridden patient has chills and shivering, what would you expect the body temperature to be? 19 options: a) Increased b) Decreased c) The same d) It would depend on age 20 (1 point) Listen Which site for taking the body temperature is considered to give the most accurate results? 20 options: a) Axilla b) Tympanic membrane c) Sublingual 21 (1 point) Listen How long should the pulse be counted for the most accurate results? 21 options: a) 15 seconds b) 30 seconds c) 45seconds d) 1 minute 22 (1 point) Listen What would be considered a normal pulse for an average-sized 37-year-old patient in good health? 22 options: a) 50 to 60 b) 60 to 90 c) 50 to 80 d) 60 to 100 23 (1 point) Listen When taking the pulse, where should you position the artery to be measured in relation to the level of the heart? 23 options: a) Above or at the same level b) Below or at the same level c) Only at the same level d) It does not matter as long as the patient is comfortable 24 (1 point) Listen If a patient receives a diagnosis of secondary hypertension, this means that the: 24 options: a) condition has worsened from essential hypertension b) patient has the most serious form of hypertension c) patient has the most common form of hypertension d) hypertension is associated with another disease 25 (1 point) Listen How can you help patients feel comfortable about having their weight measured in the office? 25 options: a) Reassure them that their weight is at a healthy level. b) Place the scale in a private area of the office. c) Have them remain in their shoes and outer clothing. d) Allow them to weigh themselves at home and bring the results. 26 (1 point) Listen When a blood pressure cuff is deflated, the first tapping sound is the _____ pressure. 26 options: a) mean arterial b) systolic c) diastolic d) pulse 27 (1 point) Listen Which of the following pulses is auscultated with a stethoscope? 27 options: a) Apical b) Brachial c) Temporal d) Radial 28 (1 point) Listen Which of the following pulses is palpated on the wrist? 28 options: a) Apical b) Brachial c) Carotid d) Radial e) Temporal 29 (1 point) Listen Which of the following pulses is palpated on either side of the eyes? 29 options: a) Apical b) Brachial c) Carotid d) Radial e) Temporal 30 (1 point) Listen Which of the following pulses is palpated behind the knee? 30 options: a) Apical b) Brachial c) Carotid d) Radial e) Popliteal 31 (15 points) Listen Mr. Samson, a 43-year-old patient, was recently diagnosed with essential hypertension. What should you discuss with Mr. Samson to emphasize the dangers of his disease and to teach him about possible lifestyle modifications that he must make to improve his health? Which community resources available that might help Mr. Samson and his family effectively manage his disease? 31 options: SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT 94877

 
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