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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
when assessing chest pain in a patient , he/she indicates that he experiences pain while climbing the stairs. What can this discovery help you know about chest pain?
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Pain when climbing stairs or walking indicates what provokes or what precipitates the pain. Quality of pain can be identified by pressure or tightness. Severity can be identified by asking the patient to scale the pain.
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Pain when climbing stairs or walking indicates what provokes or what precipitates the pain. Quality of pain can be identified by pressure or tightness. Severity can be identified by asking the patient to scale the pain.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
A critically ill patient is experiencing pain. Which of the following is not a tool for assessing his/her pain?
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Pain in critically ill patients can be assessed using Numeric Rating Scales, Verbal Descriptive Scale, Visual Analog Scale
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Pain in critically ill patients can be assessed using Numeric Rating Scales, Verbal Descriptive Scale, Visual Analog Scale
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
When using Glasgow Coma Scale, Motor Response is one of the behaviors used to determine the final Coma score. Which of the following parameters is not used to determine the value of the Motor response behavior?
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Obeys commands, Localizes pain, Withdraws to pain, Abnormal flexion, Extensor response and None are the scores used to determine the final score of Motor Response. An inappropriate word score is used to determine the verbal response score.
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Obeys commands, Localizes pain, Withdraws to pain, Abnormal flexion, Extensor response and None are the scores used to determine the final score of Motor Response. An inappropriate word score is used to determine the verbal response score.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
When using Glasgow Coma Scale, we use the formula Coma score=E + M + V.Which of the following Behaviors is not used to calculate the Coma score?
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Coma score is calculated using Moto response(M), Verbal Response(V), and Eye Opening(E).
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Coma score is calculated using Moto response(M), Verbal Response(V), and Eye Opening(E).
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
After application and removal of firm digital pressure against the tissue.We use an Edema Rating Scale to evaluate the responses. Which of the following is not used to evaluate reponses?
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The Edema is evaluated for one of the following responses, +1 Small depression in tissue, disappearing in less than 1 second, +2 Depression in tissue disappears in less than 1-2 seconds, +3 Depression in tissue disappears in less than 2-3 seconds, +4 Depression in tissue disappears in less than or equal 4 seconds.
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The Edema is evaluated for one of the following responses, +1 Small depression in tissue, disappearing in less than 1 second, +2 Depression in tissue disappears in less than 1-2 seconds, +3 Depression in tissue disappears in less than 2-3 seconds, +4 Depression in tissue disappears in less than or equal 4 seconds.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following is a physiological effect of aging on the Nervous body system?
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Some of the physiological effects of aging on the nervous system include; altered motor coordination, slower verbal and motor stimuli response, decrease in alertness levels, slower synthesis to new information. An increase in the workload of the heart and decreased myocardial compliance are aging effects on the cardiovascular system. The decreased glomerular filtration rate is an aging effect on the renal system.
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Some of the physiological effects of aging on the nervous system include; altered motor coordination, slower verbal and motor stimuli response, decrease in alertness levels, slower synthesis to new information. An increase in the workload of the heart and decreased myocardial compliance are aging effects on the cardiovascular system. The decreased glomerular filtration rate is an aging effect on the renal system.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
A 90-year-old patient complains of increased incidences of diabetes. What body system could have been affected by his/her physiologic aging?
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Increased incidences of diabetes, thyroid disorders, and anemia are effects of physiologic aging on the Endocrine, hematologic, and immunologic systems.
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Increased incidences of diabetes, thyroid disorders, and anemia are effects of physiologic aging on the Endocrine, hematologic, and immunologic systems.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
V1 and V6 are the preferred monitoring leads when using a 3 wire system. Which of the following is not an advantage of using these monitoring leads?
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Some of the advantages of using V1 and V6 monitoring leads include, usually shows well-performed waved, placement of electrodes keeps apex clear for auscultation, differentiate between right and left ventricular pacing, and differentiate between right and left bundle branch block.
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Some of the advantages of using V1 and V6 monitoring leads include, usually shows well-performed waved, placement of electrodes keeps apex clear for auscultation, differentiate between right and left ventricular pacing, and differentiate between right and left bundle branch block.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Various monitoring leads are used in ECG monitoring. Which of the following is not?
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The preferred monitoring leads are V1 and V6. Other monitoring leads are lead II, Lead III/aVF, and Lewis Lead.V6 monitoring lead does not exist.
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The preferred monitoring leads are V1 and V6. Other monitoring leads are lead II, Lead III/aVF, and Lewis Lead.V6 monitoring lead does not exist.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Electrode Application is one of the practices for Bedside Cardiac Monitoring for Arrhythmia Detection. Which of the following activities is not associated with electrode application?
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Activities associated with electrode Application including but not limited to ensuring the skin is clean and dry before applying monitoring electrodes, placing arm electrodes as close as possible to where the arm joins the torso, replace electrodes every 48 hours or more often if skin irritation occurs, and mark electrode position with indelible ink to ensure consistent lead placement.
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Activities associated with electrode Application including but not limited to ensuring the skin is clean and dry before applying monitoring electrodes, placing arm electrodes as close as possible to where the arm joins the torso, replace electrodes every 48 hours or more often if skin irritation occurs, and mark electrode position with indelible ink to ensure consistent lead placement.