A) One nurse counts the pulse for 1 minute,first at the brachial site and then at the apical site.
B) One nurse counts the pulse for 1 minute at the brachial and apical sites simultaneously.
C) Two nurses count the pulse for 1 minute simultaneously,one counts at the apical site and one at the radial site,using one watch.
D) Two nurses count the pulse for 1 minute,first one nurse counts at the apical site and then one at the radial site,each using his or her own watch.
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A) Lower than normal.
B) No different from if above the level of the heart.
C) Higher than normal.
D) Altered if the client has peripheral vascular disease only.
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A) CNA/UAP
B) RN
C) RN or LVN/LPT
D) All of the above
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A) Older clients have a slightly higher heart rate.
B) Men have slightly higher pulse rates than women.
C) Children's heart rates usually beat 120 times per minute.
D) Normal heart rate is from 80 to 100 beats per minute.
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A) The bell detects high-pitched sounds best.
B) The diaphragm detects low-pitched sounds best.
C) Korotkoff sounds are best heard by the portion of the stethoscope that detects low-frequency sounds.
D) Either bell or diaphragm can be used as frequency sounds are not detected with blood pressure readings.
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A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 10-20
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A)
B) 1-2,2-3
C)
D)
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A) Notify the team leader immediately.
B) Take the radial pulse again in 15 minutes.
C) Document the findings and leave a note for the physician.
D) Take an apical pulse for 1 full minute.
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A) 96°-105°F.
B) 97°-99.5°F.
C) 98.6°-99.6°F.
D) 97.6°-98.6°F.
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A) Pain
B) Stress
C) Age
D) Exercise
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A)
Inch above the antecubital space.
B) 1 inch above the antecubital space.
C) 1 inch down from the axilla.
D) 2 inches down from the axilla.
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A) An increased blood pressure increases the reflex action and produces vasoconstriction.
B) Baroreceptors transmit signals that stimulate the vasomotor center to produce vasodilation when the blood pressure increases.
C) Decreased blood pressure leads to inhibition of baroreceptor stimulation.
D) Increased blood pressure and heart rate result from baroreceptor stimulation of the vasomotor center.
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A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 70%
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A) Client can more easily close his or her mouth and thus an accurate temperature is obtained.
B) Teeth do not rest on the probe,which can lead to an inaccurate temperature reading.
C) Larger blood vessel in the pocket more accurately reflects the core temperature.
D) Blood supply is limited in that area,so it does not cause a false temperature reading.
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A) Obtain a Doppler stethoscope and auscultate for blood flow.
B) Take the client's blood pressure to determine if client is hypotensive.
C) Warm the client's extremity and assess in 15 minutes.
D) Assess for the presence of a posterior tibial and popliteal pulse.
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A) Bell of the stethoscope,listen at the second intercostal space,right side of sternum.
B) Bell of the stethoscope,listen at the fifth intercostal space,left sternal border.
C) Diaphragm of the stethoscope,listen at the second intercostal space,left sternal border.
D) Diaphragm of the stethoscope,listen at the fifth intercostal space,midclavicular line.
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