A) pedal
B) brachial
C) apical
D) radial
E) temporal
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A) Inflate the cuff to 50 mmHg
B) Increase the pressure by 5 mmHg increments
C) Palpate the brachial artery
D) Note the level of pressure at which the pulse disappears
E) Place the stethoscope over the brachial pulse point
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A) systolic pressure
B) pulse point
C) diastolic pressure
D) blood pressure
E) palpated pressure
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Multiple Choice
A) BP, P, R, Ht., Wt., T
B) T, P, R, BP, Ht., Wt.
C) BP, T, P, R, Ht., Wt.
D) Ht., Wt., T, P, R, BP
E) T, BP, R, P, Wt., Ht.
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Multiple Choice
A) Always take the blood pressure in the arm that has an implant
B) Avoid using any cuff other than the standard adult cuff
C) Wait 15 minutes before taking the blood pressure of a patient who has just exercised
D) Be aware that the blood pressure tends to be low in anxious patients
E) Do not take the blood pressure of a person who is anxious or upset
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A) 15 seconds
B) 20 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 1 minute
E) 2 minutes
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Multiple Choice
A) Advise Mrs. Young that the flu is going around; have her give Mary plenty of fluids and call in three days if she does not improve
B) Tell Mrs. Young to take Mary immediately to the nearest urgent care center or emergency room for treatment
C) Explain that the physician's schedule is full until next Wednesday and ask Mrs. Young if she would like an appointment for Mary then
D) Advise Mrs. Young to keep Mary isolated from other children for a minimum of one week to avoid spreading disease
E) Make an appointment for Mary this afternoon, and ask Mrs. Young to use a regular oral thermometer to check the temperature again
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