Nurs 5338 Pediatric Cardiology Exam
Questions With Correct Answers
What part of the SOAP note helps providers understand the patient
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better in a longitudinal way?
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Family history:
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ask questions concerning each individual family member to determine
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hereditary conditions |
Describe innocent murmurs
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- common during infancy and childhood
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- disappear in adulthood
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- harmless sounds of blood circulating through the heart
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What is another name for innocent murmurs?
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- functional
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- physiologic
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, Describe a benign murmur | | |
- can occur in a normal heart
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- often called " benign flow murmur"
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- happens when blood flows faster through the heart such as "feeling
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anxious" or after exercise, fever, anemia
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Describe a flow murmur | | |
- Type of innocent murmur
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- common in newborns and children
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What can cause a flow murmur to occur?
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Caused by rapid blood flow:
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- physical activity
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- pregnancy
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- fever
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- not having enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to
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body tissues
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- too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism)
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- phases of rapid growth, adolescence
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Questions With Correct Answers
What part of the SOAP note helps providers understand the patient
| | | | | | | | | | |
better in a longitudinal way?
| | | |
Family history:
|
ask questions concerning each individual family member to determine
| | | | | | | | |
hereditary conditions |
Describe innocent murmurs
| |
- common during infancy and childhood
| | | | |
- disappear in adulthood
| | |
- harmless sounds of blood circulating through the heart
| | | | | | | |
What is another name for innocent murmurs?
| | | | | |
- functional
|
- physiologic
|
, Describe a benign murmur | | |
- can occur in a normal heart
| | | | | |
- often called " benign flow murmur"
| | | | | |
- happens when blood flows faster through the heart such as "feeling
| | | | | | | | | | | |
anxious" or after exercise, fever, anemia
| | | | |
Describe a flow murmur | | |
- Type of innocent murmur
| | | |
- common in newborns and children
| | | | |
What can cause a flow murmur to occur?
| | | | | | |
Caused by rapid blood flow:
| | | |
- physical activity
| |
- pregnancy
|
- fever
|
- not having enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
body tissues
|
- too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism)
| | | | |
- phases of rapid growth, adolescence
| | | | |