| A | B |
| Jugular vein distention, ascites, dependent edema, increased weight | Signs of right-sided heart failure |
| Orthopnea, pulmonary edema, cough, pink frothy sputum, crackles | Signs of left-sided heart failure |
| Used as an anti-anginal | Nitroglycerin |
| The most sensitive indicator of a change ina patient's neurological status... | Level of consciousness |
| A thick, white vaginal discharge and vaginal itch... | Candida albicans (yeast infection) |
| If a patient has a skin rash, determine whether there is a family history of this... | allergies |
| When you percuss over the liver, you should hear.. | dullness |
| The pulse deficit measures the difference between this... | apical and radial pulse |
| This is true about a quick priority assessment... | should be completed within 5 minutes |
| You should hear this when auscultating the lower lobes of a healthy patient's lungs (soft, low-pitched, and prolonged during inspiration)... | vesicular breath sounds |
| The inability to identify common objects and occurs in three forms: visual, auditory or body image... | agnosia |
| Asymmetric borders on a lesion suggest a... | malignant lesion |
| Psychosocial assessment is part of this larger assessment... | comprehensive |
| This is a normal change associated with menopause... | Smaller breasts with flattened nipples |
| During an abdominal assessment, do not palpate the abdomen (with deep palpation) if the patient has this... | abdominal rigidity |