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22 Cards in this Set
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expiratory sound lasts longer than inspiratory sounds for these types
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bronchial
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inspiration and expiration are equal for these types
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bronchovesicular
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inspiratory sounds last longer than expiratory sounds for these types
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vesicular
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normal amount of bowel sounds
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5-35 per minute
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Borborygmi
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loud prolonged gurgles heard with hunger or increased GI motility
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with what gauge of needle do you irrigate a closed urinary catheter system?
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18 gauge needle
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what contributes to dry skin in OAs?
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decreased sebaceous glands
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OA assessment sequence
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Function, mental, emotional, physical
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Emergency equipment at bedside of chest tube
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kelly clamp, another CDU
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2 types of chest abnormalities we spoke about
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Pectus carinatum vs. Pectus excavatum – digging
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level of the diaphragm upon deep inspiration
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T12
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quadrant where bowel sounds are likely to be most active.
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LRQ - ileocecal junction
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location of kidneys?
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T12-L3
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amt of time necessary to say no bowel sounds in a quadrant?
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5 min for each quadrant
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hypervolemia can cause a....
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murmor
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what's the term for double vision?
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diplopia
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location for BV sounds anteriorly?
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2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces anteriorly.
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2 normal cognitive findings in OAs
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longer time in problem solving, decreased short term memory.
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anterior lung landmarks
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Left: 6th rib at MCL
Right: 6th rib at MCL, 5th rib at MAL. |
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left lung landmarks
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T3, T10, 6th rib at MCL
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posterior lung landmarks
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T1, T3, T10.
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right lung landmarks
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T3, T10, 5th rib at MAL, 6th rib at MCL, 4th rib anteriorly
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