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N126-FINAL REV #12

Dobrisky-Physical Assessment, NG, CVAD, Phlebotomy

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APE To MAN stands for aortic, pulmonic, erb's point, tricuspid and mitral
the mitral is also called apical area or apex
where is the point of maximum impulse? mitral
5th ICS at left sternal border tricuspid
5th ICS at left midclavicular line mitral
2nd ICS at right sternal border aortic
2nd ICS at left sternal border pulmonic
3rd ICS at left sternal border erb's point
at what location are S1 & S2 equal erb's point
where would S2 be more prominent that S1 aortic & pulmonic
what heart sound is more prominent at the Mitral S1
what heart sound is more prominent at the aortic S2
what heart sound is more prominent at erb's point? equal
can babies and confused patients be assessed for accommodation? no
can farsighted or nearsighted patients be assessed for accommodation? yes
what is the average size of a human pupil 3.5mm
what is the normal range of pupil size 3-6mm
what may be indicated by a pupil size >6mm neurological problem or medications
when checking accommodation the pupils should do what when looking at something in the distance dilate
what should the pupils do when looking at something close constrict
when should pupil size be measured at the beginning of the eye assessment
what is the correct sequence for an abdominal assessment inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate
what do you palpate last? any painful area
what is looked for during inspection symmetry, scars, bruises, stretch marks, wounds
when percussing what does a tympanic sound indicate a hollow area
what does a dull sound indicate when auscultating solid area
which should be done first inspection or palpation? inspection
which should be done first percussion or auscultation? auscultation
which should be done first palpation or percussion? percussion
a bounding pulse is documented as 3+
a weak pulse is documented as 1+
an absent pulse is documented as 0
a normal pulse is documented as 2+
what tubes are used for lavage levin, ewald
what tubes are used for feeding duo, dobhoff, levin
what tubes are used for decompression salem, miller, levin
what is a sengstaken-blakemore tube used for? compression
a salem-sump pumps out the gunk
what tube shouldn't be left in long due to irritation levin
Created by: Lori Dobrisky
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