NURS 6512 Final Exam Review/
53 Questions with Complete
Solutions/100% Accurate
Examination techniques of the Heart, Lungs, and PV systems - -Methods
used to assess the Heart, Lungs, and Peripheral Vascular systems
-Examination findings of arterial blood flow in infants - -Observations
related to the circulation of blood in infants
-Examination findings of the heart and lungs in a patient with illegal
drug use - -Observations related to the condition of the heart and lungs
in a patient who uses illegal drugs
-Description of types of shortness of breath - -Explanation of different
forms of breathing difficulty (orthopnea, platypnea, tachypnea,
bradypnea)
-Symptoms associated with intrathoracic infection - -Signs and
indications related to infection within the chest
-Percussion techniques when examining the lungs - -Methods used to
tap on the chest to assess lung sounds
-Examination findings when percussing the lungs - -Observations made
while tapping on the chest to assess lung sounds
-Cardiac examination findings for a patient with rheumatic fever - -
Observations related to the condition of the heart in a patient with
rheumatic fever
-Grading of heart murmurs - -Classification system for assessing the
severity of heart murmurs
-Evaluation of ECG tracings - -Assessment of the patterns recorded on
an electrocardiogram
-Examination technique for the apical pulse - -Method used to assess
the pulse at the apex of the heart
-Examining technique for different cardiac sounds and their names - -
Methods used to identify and assess various sounds produced by the
heart
-Varicosity findings in pregnant women - -Observations related to the
presence of varicose veins in pregnant women
53 Questions with Complete
Solutions/100% Accurate
Examination techniques of the Heart, Lungs, and PV systems - -Methods
used to assess the Heart, Lungs, and Peripheral Vascular systems
-Examination findings of arterial blood flow in infants - -Observations
related to the circulation of blood in infants
-Examination findings of the heart and lungs in a patient with illegal
drug use - -Observations related to the condition of the heart and lungs
in a patient who uses illegal drugs
-Description of types of shortness of breath - -Explanation of different
forms of breathing difficulty (orthopnea, platypnea, tachypnea,
bradypnea)
-Symptoms associated with intrathoracic infection - -Signs and
indications related to infection within the chest
-Percussion techniques when examining the lungs - -Methods used to
tap on the chest to assess lung sounds
-Examination findings when percussing the lungs - -Observations made
while tapping on the chest to assess lung sounds
-Cardiac examination findings for a patient with rheumatic fever - -
Observations related to the condition of the heart in a patient with
rheumatic fever
-Grading of heart murmurs - -Classification system for assessing the
severity of heart murmurs
-Evaluation of ECG tracings - -Assessment of the patterns recorded on
an electrocardiogram
-Examination technique for the apical pulse - -Method used to assess
the pulse at the apex of the heart
-Examining technique for different cardiac sounds and their names - -
Methods used to identify and assess various sounds produced by the
heart
-Varicosity findings in pregnant women - -Observations related to the
presence of varicose veins in pregnant women