What are the aggravating and relieving facts of chronic venous?
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a. aggravating - Prolonged standing and sitting
b. Relieving -Elevation, lying, walking
How do you palpate axillary lymph nodes?
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, a. Patient sitting, b-e. Along chest wall and borders of axilla
and inner aspect of upper arm
21. Why should patients take low-dose aspirin every day?
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Control BP
What is a tympany?
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High pitched with longer duration than resonance and hyper resonance,
sounds like a drum. Normally heard over fluid-filled organs such as the
stomach, bladder, and bowels
12. What are the locations of the heart valves?
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, Aortic: second right interspace -----Pulmonic: second left interspace-------
- Erbs: third left interspace----- Tricuspid: left lower sternal border -----
Mitral: Fifth interspace around the left midclavicular line
What are Cheyne Stokes's Respirations?
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Respirations gradually wax and wane in a regular pattern increasing in rate
and depth then decreasing. Periods of apnea of 20 seconds. Causes -
Severe heart failure, renal failure, meningitis, drug overdose, intracranial
pressure
13. What should you do when you hear a split S2 and when does it occur?
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Concentrate on the split as you watch the person's chest rise up and down
with normal breathing---Every fourth heartbeat fading in with inhalation
and fading out with exhalation
What is a normal capillary refill?
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a. Less than 1-2 seconds
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a. aggravating - Prolonged standing and sitting
b. Relieving -Elevation, lying, walking
How do you palpate axillary lymph nodes?
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, a. Patient sitting, b-e. Along chest wall and borders of axilla
and inner aspect of upper arm
21. Why should patients take low-dose aspirin every day?
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Control BP
What is a tympany?
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High pitched with longer duration than resonance and hyper resonance,
sounds like a drum. Normally heard over fluid-filled organs such as the
stomach, bladder, and bowels
12. What are the locations of the heart valves?
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, Aortic: second right interspace -----Pulmonic: second left interspace-------
- Erbs: third left interspace----- Tricuspid: left lower sternal border -----
Mitral: Fifth interspace around the left midclavicular line
What are Cheyne Stokes's Respirations?
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Respirations gradually wax and wane in a regular pattern increasing in rate
and depth then decreasing. Periods of apnea of 20 seconds. Causes -
Severe heart failure, renal failure, meningitis, drug overdose, intracranial
pressure
13. What should you do when you hear a split S2 and when does it occur?
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Concentrate on the split as you watch the person's chest rise up and down
with normal breathing---Every fourth heartbeat fading in with inhalation
and fading out with exhalation
What is a normal capillary refill?
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a. Less than 1-2 seconds