2022-10-27T19:20:06+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>patient assessment</p>, <p>communication, inspection, palpation, auscultation, percussion</p>, <p>communication </p>, <p>palpation</p>, <p>auscultation</p>, <p>percussion</p>, <p>pulse</p>, <p>brachial pulse</p>, <p>apical pulse</p>, <p>60-100</p>, <p>bradycardia</p>, <p>tachycardia</p>, <p>brachial</p>, <p>systolic pressure</p>, <p>diastolic pressure</p>, <p>120/80</p>, <p>stage 1 hypertension</p>, <p>stage 2 hypertension</p>, <p>pain</p>, <p>electrolyte balance, kidney function, diabetes/infection</p>, <p>chem-7 + calcium</p>, <p>&lt;5.7%</p>, <p>6.5% or higher</p>, <p>less than 7%</p>, <p>point of care testing</p>, <p>10ml</p>, <p>3ml</p>, <p>100</p>, <p>&lt;100mg/dL</p>, <p>100-125 mg/dL</p>, <p>comprehensive medication management </p>, <p>goal of CMM</p> flashcards
PPCP quiz 2

PPCP quiz 2

  • patient assessment

    method of collecting pertinent information about a patient's status or condition to determine his/her need for care

  • communication, inspection, palpation, auscultation, percussion

    What are the 5 skills of a physical exam?

  • communication

    -active listening

    -the patient will tell you how to manage his/her treatment

  • palpation

    the act of touching or feeling; using pressure of the hand or fingers on the surface of the body to complete a physical examination

  • auscultation

    the act of listening to sounds arising within organs as an aid to diagnosis and treatment

  • percussion

    use of tapping motion of finger to determine whether a compartment is filled with air, fluid, or solid material

  • pulse

    wave of blood created by the contraction of the left ventricle

  • brachial pulse

    measured through palpating artery

  • apical pulse

    measured through ausculatation at apex of heart

  • 60-100

    normal pulse for adults?

  • bradycardia

    slower than normal pulse

  • tachycardia

    faster than normal pulse

  • brachial

    Which artery is used to check infant pulse during cpr

  • systolic pressure

    -pressure at which you can hear first hear the pulse

    -arterial pressure during heart contraction

    -1st korotkoff sound

  • diastolic pressure

    -the last pressure at which you can still hear the pulse

    -arterial pressure while heart is at rest

    -5th korotkoff sound

  • 120/80

    what is normal bp?

  • stage 1 hypertension

    130-139/80-89

  • stage 2 hypertension

    140/90

  • pain

    ___________ is a subjective measurement

  • electrolyte balance, kidney function, diabetes/infection

    components of chem-7 panel

  • chem-7 + calcium

    components of chem-8 panel

  • <5.7%

    normal HbA1c=

  • 6.5% or higher

    diabetic HbA1c=

  • less than 7%

    HbA1c goal for diabetics

  • point of care testing

    tests performed at the patient's bedside or work of area, using a portable instrument

  • 10ml

    how many mL are most commonly in a vial?

  • 3ml

    how many ml are in a pen?

  • 100

    how many units in a ml?

  • <100mg/dL

    normal blood glucose =

  • 100-125 mg/dL

    pre-diabetic blood glucose levels =

  • comprehensive medication management

    assessment of each medication to identify potential and actual medication therapy problems (MTPs)

  • goal of CMM

    optimize medication use and improve quality of healthcare