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 Question 1 customizing teaching objectives

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A 70-year-old patient with cardiovascular disease attends group classes on disease process,
medications, exercise, nutrition, and stress management. To promote optimal and effective
learning, the health care provider uses which teaching strategy?

 Question 2 aortic semilunar valve


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The valve between the left ventricle and the blood vessel leaving the left ventricle is the

 Question 3 Judgement
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Asking a patient “if you were in a movie theatre and there was a fire, what would you do” or
“if you found a stamped envelope what would you do with it?” this particular test is primarily
done to assess which of the following patient’s ability?

 Question 4the av valves close and the semilunar valves


open
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During systole, the ventricles contract. This causes

 Question 5 iii,iv,vi
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Which of the following Cranial Nerves can usually be tested together?

 Question 6 conductive physical obstruction,


sesorineuraldefect in the cochlea
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What is the difference between conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss?

 Question 7 V
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Cotton to the cornea, facial sensation, muscles of mastication, and tongue sensation can test
which of the following cranial nerves?

 Question 8 left atrium and left ventricle


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Which two heart chambers pump oxygenated blood?


 Question 9 apical impulse-no lifts, heaves, or thrust
upon palpation
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Which of the following findings is considered as abnormal?

 Question 10 feelings of loss of control


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A health care provider reviews recommended activities with a patient who sustained a
myocardial infarction. The patient states, "It doesn't really matter what I do or don't do. I will
either get better or die." This statement reflects:

 Question 11cerebellum
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When observing a patient’s gait, the healthcare practitioner is checking the integrity of which
of the following areas of the brain?

 Question 12 cerebellum
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A 50-year-old patient comes with tremors, they cannot touch their finger to their nose, they
have hard time raking their heel to their shin, and they have rapid alternating and
decomposing movements and an abnormal gait. Which of the following part of the part could
be affected?

 Question 13 apex of the heart


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When listening to heart sounds, you can best hear S1 at the

 Question 14 left 5th intercostal space, midclavicular


line
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The health care practitioner auscultates the apical impulse at which of the following
anatomical locations?

 Question 15 client can only read only at a distance of


20 ft. (normal is 60ft)
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The client's vision is tested with a Snellen chart. The results of the tests are documented as
20/60. The healthcare practitioner interprets this as:

 Question 16 cranial nerve xii


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Asking the patient to stick out his or her tongue evaluates the function of which cranial nerve?

 Question 17 toungue depressor and flashlight


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Which of the following equipment would be necessary to complete an evaluation of cranial


nerves IX and X during physical assessment?

 Question 18 pulmonary and aortic valve


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The heart contracts twice for every heartbeat. One contraction is the atrial contraction while
the other is the ventricular contraction. During ventricular contraction, which two valves of
the heart open?

 Question 19 individually
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To test Cranial Nerve ____ you close one nostril and check each side ______.

 Question 20 broca’s area


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Which of the following areas of the brain controls speech?

 Question 21 S2
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Closure of the pulmonic and aortic valves result to which heart sound?

 Question 22 myocardium
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The layer of the heart responsible for contraction is the

 Question 23 orientation
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Getting a patient oriented with self, place and time is as part of the neurological examinations
for assessing which of the following?

 Question 24 visual acuity with fundus scope


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Which of the following encompasses CN II assessment?

 Question 25 left atrium


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Blood transported by the pulmonary veins returns to the

 Question 26 diet
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Which is a modifiable cardiac risk facto

 Question 26 DIET
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Which is a modifiable cardiac risk factor?

 Question 27 AN INDIV COPING BEHAVIOR


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When reviewing a patient's four-week diet history, health care provider identifies a pattern of
high calorie intake on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights. The patient states that the
patient's spouse recently started taking a night class on those evenings at a local university.
The patient's diet history indicates:

 Question 28 20/200 VISION


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The health care practitioner notes that following several eye examinations, the physician has
documented a diagnosis of legal blindness in the client's chart. The health care practitioner
reviews the results of the Snellen chart test expecting to note which finding?

 Question 29 BLOOD FROM R ATRIUM TO


TRICUSPID TO R VENTRI TO PULMONARY
VALVE TO P TRUNK
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Which of the following is correct regarding blood flow in reference to the right side of the
heart?

 Question 30 REASONING
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Testing a patient’s concentration, laughing sporatically, crying uncontrollably, situation where


they were told something bad and they laugh is checking a patient’s appropriateness testing of
the following?

 Question 31 ROMBERG
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Which of the following is a test for falling?

 Question 32 A REFERRAL TO COUNSELING


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A patient who is in the 10th week of outpatient cardiac rehabilitation continues to exhibit
symptoms of depression. When developing a discharge plan, the health care provider plans to
include:

 Question 33 TRIGEMINAL??
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The cranial nerve that is responsible for salivation, tearing, taste, and sensation in the ear is
the _____________________ nerve.

 Question 34 TRICUSPID AND MITRAL NOT


CLOSING PROP
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A doctor is examining the sounds of a patient’s heart. He can hear the “dub” sound but not the
normal “lub” sound. What is a reasonable explanation for the doctor’s observations?

 Question 35 PLACE THE V TUNING FORK


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Which of the following statements refers to Weber’s test?

 Question 36 LUNGS
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The right ventricle is the chamber of the heart that pumps blood for the pulmonary circulation.
Based on this information, blood from the right ventricle is on its way to the __________.

 Question 37 ASSESS
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A health care provider reviews risk factor reduction with a patient who is newly diagnosed
with a myocardial infarction. The patient states, "I don't know why you're making such a big
deal about this stuff. I feel fine, and the doctor said that my heart attack was small." The
health care provider’s most effective action is to:
 Question 38 VASOCONSTRICT SO LESS HEAT
LEAVES HIS BODY
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Although the skier has a jacket on during a snow season, he is still cold. How can his
circulatory system help keep her warm?

Question 39 AVOID EXCESSIVE WEIGHT GAIN


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A primary prevention for reducing a female patient's risk of developing coronary heart disease
is to:

 Question 40 XI
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Sternocleidomastoid muscle and trapezius muscles having a patient shrug shoulders, or


turning head tests which of the following cranial nerves?

 Question 41 NORMAL
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You're auscultating for heart sounds in a 3-year-old girl and hear an S3. You assess the sound
to be a

 Question 42 TRENDELENBURG
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A nurse is caring for a 35-year-old patient who has been diagnosed with hypovolemic shock
as a result of severe hemorrhage. In which position should the nurse place this patient to
promote optimal circulation?

Question 43 EXPRE- KNOW WHAT THEY WANT TO SAY BUT UNABLE TO SPEAK
IN A WAY THAT CAN BE UNDERSTOOD
RECEP- DOES NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT IS SAID

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What is the difference between expressive and receptive aphasia?

 Question 44 superior and inferior vena cava


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Which two great vessels bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart?

 Question 45 decreseases the sympathetic nsa


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A patient who is recovering from a myocardial infarction may benefit from meditation,
because this technique:

 Question 46 calls the physician


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A patient recently had a cardiac catheterization via right-radial approach. The patient has a
compression device in place. The patient complains of numbness and pain in the right hand.
The health care provider notes a diminished pulse, with a cool and cyanotic hand. The health
care provider:

 Question 47 1 to 3 seconds
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Capillary refill time is normally

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