12/10/2018 Cardiovascular Physical Assessment Assignment | Completed | Shadow Health
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Advanced Health Assessment - Chamberlain, NR509-October-2018
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Overview Review Questions Activity Time: 3 min
Transcript
In order to determine which heart sound is S1, which of the following should you assess?
Subjective Data Collection
Correct: While auscultating for the heart, you should palpate the carotid artery because the carotid upstroke
Objective Data Collection occurs just after S1. This technique can be helpful in identifying individual heart sounds.
Education & Empathy Apical pulse
External jugular
Documentation vein Internal jugular
vein
Lifespan
Carotid upstroke (Correct Response)
Review Questions
Self-Reflection The assessment of Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP) correlates with:
Correct: JVP is directly related to central venous pressure (CVP). It is possible to estimate CVP by measuring
the highest jugular pulsations.
Central venous pressure (Correct Response)
Left ventricular ejection fraction
Left ventricular pressure
Pulmonary artery pressure
Tina had brisk capillary refill (less than 3 seconds). What does this mean?
Correct: Capillary refill is a measure of arterial blood supply to the extremities. Capillary refill of less than 2 to 3
seconds is indicative of adequate and healthy arterial blood return.
She does not have venous disease
She is not anemic
Arterial blood flow is sufficient (Correct Response)
Her oxygen level is normal
Describe where on the body and when in the cardiac cycle you are most likely to
auscultate a murmur caused by mitral valve prolapse.
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Cardiovascular Physical Assessment Assignment Results | Turned In
Advanced Health Assessment - Chamberlain, NR509-October-2018
Return to Assignment
Your Results Lab Pass
Overview Review Questions Activity Time: 3 min
Transcript
In order to determine which heart sound is S1, which of the following should you assess?
Subjective Data Collection
Correct: While auscultating for the heart, you should palpate the carotid artery because the carotid upstroke
Objective Data Collection occurs just after S1. This technique can be helpful in identifying individual heart sounds.
Education & Empathy Apical pulse
External jugular
Documentation vein Internal jugular
vein
Lifespan
Carotid upstroke (Correct Response)
Review Questions
Self-Reflection The assessment of Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP) correlates with:
Correct: JVP is directly related to central venous pressure (CVP). It is possible to estimate CVP by measuring
the highest jugular pulsations.
Central venous pressure (Correct Response)
Left ventricular ejection fraction
Left ventricular pressure
Pulmonary artery pressure
Tina had brisk capillary refill (less than 3 seconds). What does this mean?
Correct: Capillary refill is a measure of arterial blood supply to the extremities. Capillary refill of less than 2 to 3
seconds is indicative of adequate and healthy arterial blood return.
She does not have venous disease
She is not anemic
Arterial blood flow is sufficient (Correct Response)
Her oxygen level is normal
Describe where on the body and when in the cardiac cycle you are most likely to
auscultate a murmur caused by mitral valve prolapse.
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