HEALTH ASSESSMENT - FINALS

A detailed illustration of the human respiratory and circulatory systems, highlighting the anatomy of the lungs, heart, and blood vessels in a medical education style.

Final Health Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge in health assessment with our comprehensive finals quiz. This quiz covers essential respiratory and cardiovascular concepts, from anatomy to clinical signs.

Prepare yourself for your exams and enhance your understanding of:

  • Respiratory anatomy
  • Gas exchange mechanisms
  • Clinical signs and symptoms of respiratory conditions
98 Questions24 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingHeart24
This is divided in left and right and also have smaller passages
Trachea
Bronchioles
Alveoli
The gas exchange units
Trachea
Bronchioles
Alveoli
Alveolar ducts and alveoli
Trachea
Bronchioles
Alveoli
Nasal flaring can be seen in people who have;
Labored respiration
Asthma
Hypoxia
Cyanosis can be seen in people who have;
Labored respiration
Asthma
Hypoxia
Pursed lips can be seen in people who have;
Labored respiration
Asthma
Hypoxia
Early clubbing of the nails
180 degrees
<180 degrees
Late clubbing of the nails
180 degrees
<180 degrees
The normal ration in assessment of the thorax
1:2
2:2
2:1
Increase curve of the thoracic spine
Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Barrel chest
Tripod position
>45 degree increase in ration
Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Barrel chest
Tripod position
Deviate laterally in the thoracic area
Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Barrel chest
Tripod position
Leans forward and use arms to support weight and lift chest to increase breathing
Semi fowlers
Tripod Position
Side lying position
Subcutaneous, emphysema and crackling sound
Crepitus
Fremitus
Consolidation
Increase fremitus and unequal fremitus
Crepitus
Fremitus
Consolidation
Vibrations of air in bronchial tubes
Crepitus
Fremitus
Consolidation
Saying E and can be distinguished
Bronchophony
Egophony
Whispered pectoriloquy
Saying 99 or blue moon
Bronchophony
Egophony
Whispered pectoriloquy
Saying one-two-three
Bronchophony
Egophony
Whispered pectoriloquy
Percussion in the lungs
Resonance
Hyperresonance
Dullness
Is present when fluid or solid tissue replaces
Resonance
Hyperresonance
Dullness
It is the trapped air
Resonance
Hyperresonance
Dullness
Soft low pitched
Tracheal
Bronchial
Bronchovesicular
Vesicular
Loud high pitched
Tracheal
Bronchial
Bronchovesicular
Vesicular
Harsh high pitched
Tracheal
Bronchial
Bronchovesicular
Vesicular
Medium in loudness and pitched
Tracheal
Bronchial
Bronchovesicular
Vesicular
Pigeon chest
Pectus excavatum
Pectus carinatum
Funnel chest
Pectus excavatum
Pectus carinatum
Carry the oxygenated blood away from the heart
Arties
Veins
Capillary
Carry the unoxygenated blood toward the heart
Arties
Veins
Capillary
Where the oxygen change happen
Arties
Veins
Capillary
S1 or the Lub sound
Mitral: Tricuspid
Aortic: Pulmonic
S2 or the Dub sound
Mitral: Tricuspid
Aortic: Pulmonic
It is covered with peritoneum; spleen, gall bladder, liver,
Intraperitoneal
Retroperitoneal
Located behind the peritoneum; kidney, ureter, pancreas
Intraperitoneal
Retroperitoneal
The following are the quadrants except;
RUQ
LUQ
MSL
LLQ
Watery stool or unformed stool
Constipation
Diarrhea
Hardened stool and difficult to pass
Constipation
Diarrhea
Normal stool output a day
2 to 5
3 to 4
2 to 3
The pattern in assessing the abdomen
IPPA
IAPePa
It is the normal structure or shape of the abdomen
Flat / round
Scaphoid
Protuberant
The following are included in 6F's except;
Fat
Fecal
Fetus
Flatus
Bulging in vertical midline
Hernia
Diastasis recti
Cushing syndrome
Striae
Dark bluish color
Hernia
Diastasis recti
Cushing syndrome
Striae
Protusion of the bowel through abdominal wall
Hernia
Diastasis recti
Cushing syndrome
Striae
Stretch marks in the skin
Hernia
Diastasis recti
Cushing syndrome
Striae
Appear in umbilicus
Keloids
Grey turner
Cullen's sign
Dilated veins
Cirrhosis of the liver
Keloids
Grey turner
Cullen's sign
Dilated veins
Appears in abdominal wall
Keloids
Grey turner
Cullen's sign
Dilated veins
Appear after the trauma or surgery
Keloids
Grey turner
Cullen's sign
Dilated veins
Dilated surface arterioles and capillaries
Spider angioma
Hypoactive bowel
Hyperactive bowl
Bruits
Diminished bowel
Spider angioma
Hypoactive bowel
Hyperactive bowl
Bruits
Increase bowel movement
Spider angioma
Hypoactive bowel
Hyperactive bowl
Bruits
Blowing and whooshing sound
Spider angioma
Hypoactive bowel
Hyperactive bowl
Bruits
Wave movement in the stomach
Peristalsis
Borborygmi
Normal sound in the stomach
Peristalsis
Borborygmi
The pain is rebounding
Rovsing
Iliopsoas
Blumberg's
Palpating the other side and radiating to the other side
Rovsing
Iliopsoas
Blumberg's
Apply leg pressure
Rovsing
Iliopsoas
Blumberg's
Decrease in size
Athrophy
Hyperthrophy
Increase in size
Athrophy
Hyperthrophy
Give 5 ROM
Best time to assess the male organ
After warm shower
After cold shower
Before warm shower
Before cold shower
Infestation at the base of the penis
Pediculosis pubis
Syphilitic chancre
Herpes progenitalis
Genital warts
Single or multiple and moist fleshy papule
Pediculosis pubis
Syphilitic chancre
Herpes progenitalis
Genital warts
Small, silvery white papule
Pediculosis pubis
Syphilitic chancre
Herpes progenitalis
Genital warts
Cluster of pimple like and painful
Pediculosis pubis
Syphilitic chancre
Herpes progenitalis
Genital warts
Once retract it cannot be back to normal
Paraphimosis
Hypospadias
Phimosis
Epispadias
It cannot retracted over the glans or penis
Paraphimosis
Hypospadias
Phimosis
Epispadias
The meatus is under
Paraphimosis
Hypospadias
Phimosis
Epispadias
The meatus is on top
Paraphimosis
Hypospadias
Phimosis
Epispadias
Fluid in the scrotum
Hydrocele
Hematocele
Testicular tumor
Scrotal hernia
Small firm and non tender
Hydrocele
Hematocele
Testicular tumor
Scrotal hernia
Blood in the scrotum
Hydrocele
Hematocele
Testicular tumor
Scrotal hernia
Loop of bowel protrudes to scrotum
Hydrocele
Hematocele
Testicular tumor
Scrotal hernia
Undescended testes
Cryptorchidism
Epididymitis
Inderict inguinal
Direct inguinal
The most common type of hernia and remain in inguinal canal
Cryptorchidism
Epididymitis
Inderict inguinal
Direct inguinal
Infection of the epididymis
Cryptorchidism
Epididymitis
Inderict inguinal
Direct inguinal
This travel through scrotum
Cryptorchidism
Epididymitis
Inderict inguinal
Direct inguinal
Small opening in the skin
Anorectal fistula
Acute prostatitis
Benign prostatic hypertropathy
Smooth firm and enlarged
Anorectal fistula
Acute prostatitis
Benign prostatic hypertropathy
Swollen tender prostate
Anorectal fistula
Acute prostatitis
Benign prostatic hypertropathy
Thin elastic collar or semicollar
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Sensitive part of the female
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Boat shaped depression enclosed by labia majora
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Pad of adipose tissue
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Covered by pubic hair
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Pink folds
Mons veneris
Clitoris
Labia majora
Labia minora
Vaginal vestibule
Hymen
Number of birth
Gravida
Para
Menopause
Perimenopause
Number of pregnancies
Gravida
Para
Menopause
Perimenopause
Cessation of menstrual period
Gravida
Para
Menopause
Perimenopause
Irregularity of menstruation
Gravida
Para
Menopause
Perimenopause
Abrasion
Ecchymosis
Labial varicosities
Edema
Broken area of the skin
Hematoma formation
Ecchymosis
Labial varicosities
Edema
Broken area of the skin
Uterine tumor
Ecchymosis
Labial varicosities
Edema
Broken area of the skin
Blunt trauma
Ecchymosis
Labial varicosities
Edema
Broken area of the skin
3 types of palpation in breast
Meaning of DISC in assessment of breast
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