Health Assessment
Grand Canyon University
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,What is the recommended pa ent posi on for assessing neck vessels?
Correct Answer: The pa ent can sit or lie at a 30-45° angle.
Expert Ra onale: Eleva ng the head of the bed to 30-45° op mizes
visualiza on of jugular venous distension by promo ng venous return
without exaggera ng or obscuring the jugular pulse. This angle helps
dis nguish venous from arterial pulsa ons and is standard in
cardiovascular assessments.
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How should a pa ent be posi oned for heart sounds and precordium
assessment?
Correct Answer: Supine, le& lateral, or si'ng upright leaning forward.
Expert Ra onale: These posi ons facilitate ausculta on of different
heart sounds and murmurs. The le& lateral decubitus brings the heart
closer to the chest wall, accentua ng low-pitched sounds. Si'ng
upright and leaning forward improves the detec on of aor c murmurs.
Supine posi on ensures consistent baseline assessment.
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What tools are essen al for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular
assessment?
Correct Answer: Stethoscope (diaphragm & bell), ruler, alcohol wipes.
,Expert Ra onale: The stethoscope—with both diaphragm and bell—is
necessary for detec ng high- and low-frequency sounds. The ruler is
required for measuring jugular venous pressure, while alcohol wipes
ensure equipment hygiene, preven ng healthcare-associated infec ons.
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Why is it important to palpate one caro d at a me?
Correct Answer: To ensure there is adequate blood flow to the brain.
Expert Ra onale: Simultaneous bilateral caro d palpa on can
significantly decrease cerebral perfusion and poten ally cause syncope
or cerebral ischemia. Assessment one side at a me avoids this risk
while allowing evalua on of pulse quality.
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What is the normal amplitude for caro d artery palpa on?
Correct Answer: 2+ is considered normal.
Expert Ra onale: Grading the caro d pulse as 2+ indicates a pulse with
normal strength, thereby facilita ng iden fica on of abnormal pulse
intensi es, such as those associated with hypovolemia (weak) or
hyperdynamic states (bounding).
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What are the three places to assess for caro d artery during
ausculta on?
Correct Answer: Angle of jaw, mid-cervical, base of neck.
Expert Ra onale: Ausculta ng at these anatomical landmarks ensures a
thorough assessment of the caro d for bruits along the artery’s
accessible length, increasing the sensi vity for detec ng turbulent
blood flow sugges ve of stenosis or atherosclerosis.
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What does a bruit indicate during caro d ausculta on?
Correct Answer: A bruit indicates turbulent blood flow, possibly due to
caro d stenosis.
Expert Ra onale: Bruits are abnormal vascular sounds resul ng from
turbulent flow within an artery. In the caro d, this typically suggests
atherosclero c narrowing, increasing the risk for cerebrovascular
accident (stroke).
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What does elevated jugular venous distension (JVD) suggest?