pack year formula
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number of cigarettes times the years divided by 20
components of a health history
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biographical data, review of systems, functional assessment, activities of
daily living
cranial nerve XI
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accessory, tested with shoulder/head movement (range of motion
BMI normal range
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18.5-24.9
vesicular
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normal breath sounds located on the back or lower lung lobes
hyperthyroidism
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, protruding eyes known as exophthalmos, enlarged thyroid, tachycardia,
sweaty, weight loss, heat intolerance and silky smooth skin
wheezing
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high pitched musical
cranial nerve IV
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trochlear, EOM's with superior oblique, 6 fields of gaze test
arterial ulcer
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dry, coolness, pallor, elevational pallor, dependent rubor, diminished
pulses, systolic bruits, signs of malnutrition, think, shiny skin, thick ridged
nails, atrophy of muscles, and distal gangrene
jaundice indicates
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, liver cyrosis
objective data
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measurable data, for example vital signs
a 67 year old patient states he recently began to have pain in his left calf when
climbing 10 stairs to his apartment, the pain is relieved by sitting for about 2 minutes,
then he is able to resume his activities, the patient is most likely experiencing
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arterial obstruction or claudication
how to assess for a bruit
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hold breath while listening, accelerated and turbinate blood flow, arterial
blood flow to brain is decreased
is a patient recovering from abdominal surgery who is "splinting" and "guarding" their
abdomen at risk for respiratory problems, why?
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number of cigarettes times the years divided by 20
components of a health history
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biographical data, review of systems, functional assessment, activities of
daily living
cranial nerve XI
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accessory, tested with shoulder/head movement (range of motion
BMI normal range
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18.5-24.9
vesicular
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normal breath sounds located on the back or lower lung lobes
hyperthyroidism
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, protruding eyes known as exophthalmos, enlarged thyroid, tachycardia,
sweaty, weight loss, heat intolerance and silky smooth skin
wheezing
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high pitched musical
cranial nerve IV
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trochlear, EOM's with superior oblique, 6 fields of gaze test
arterial ulcer
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dry, coolness, pallor, elevational pallor, dependent rubor, diminished
pulses, systolic bruits, signs of malnutrition, think, shiny skin, thick ridged
nails, atrophy of muscles, and distal gangrene
jaundice indicates
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, liver cyrosis
objective data
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measurable data, for example vital signs
a 67 year old patient states he recently began to have pain in his left calf when
climbing 10 stairs to his apartment, the pain is relieved by sitting for about 2 minutes,
then he is able to resume his activities, the patient is most likely experiencing
Give this one a try later!
arterial obstruction or claudication
how to assess for a bruit
Give this one a try later!
hold breath while listening, accelerated and turbinate blood flow, arterial
blood flow to brain is decreased
is a patient recovering from abdominal surgery who is "splinting" and "guarding" their
abdomen at risk for respiratory problems, why?