NUR 504 APEA Final Study Guide Questions
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,Retractions are observed in all hilar area.
the following areas except the:
Supraventricular area
hilar area.
intercostal area
costal marginal area.
,A 3 year-old presents with a the child's febrile state.
history of fever and cough over
the past 24 hours. Findings on
exam reveal: temperature of
102°F, apical heart rate of 157
beats/minute, and respiratory
rate of 40 breaths/minute.
Tachypnea in this child is most
likely related to
Paradoxical respirations.
the child's febrile state.
the child's age.
an airway obstruction.
, When percussing the lower standing on the side rather than directly
posterior chest, begin by: behind the patient.
standing on the side rather than
directly behind the patient.
having the patient lie supine on
the examining table.
carefully palpating any area the
patient has reported pain.
using the ball or the ulnar surface
of the hand
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Terms in this set (51)
,Retractions are observed in all hilar area.
the following areas except the:
Supraventricular area
hilar area.
intercostal area
costal marginal area.
,A 3 year-old presents with a the child's febrile state.
history of fever and cough over
the past 24 hours. Findings on
exam reveal: temperature of
102°F, apical heart rate of 157
beats/minute, and respiratory
rate of 40 breaths/minute.
Tachypnea in this child is most
likely related to
Paradoxical respirations.
the child's febrile state.
the child's age.
an airway obstruction.
, When percussing the lower standing on the side rather than directly
posterior chest, begin by: behind the patient.
standing on the side rather than
directly behind the patient.
having the patient lie supine on
the examining table.
carefully palpating any area the
patient has reported pain.
using the ball or the ulnar surface
of the hand