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+ g + + + + Question Text When assessing a 3-year-old African American child, the most likely cause of black, dusky mucous membranes is related to: To auscultate the heart sounds arising from the pulmonic valve in an adult patient, place the stethoscope: To auscultate the tricuspid valve heart sounds in an adult patient, place the stethoscope: A pediatric patient presents with erythema marginatum, chorea, and a heart murmur. These symptoms are consistent with: When auscultating the apex of the heart in an 8-year-old, the bell of the stethoscope should be placed at the: Right atrial pressure can be determined by: In order to bring the ventricular apex closer to the chest wall when assessing the point of maximal impulse (PMI), ask the patient to: The hemodynamic changes resulting from structural defects in children can lead to heart failure. The most common reason for these changes is related to: A heart rate of 100-180 beats per minute in an adult is considered: The amplitude of the pulse in a patient in cardiogenic shock would most likely appear: Showing 11 to 20 of 63 entries Correct Answer cyanosis. between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border. between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border. rheumatic heart disease. fifth intercostal space to the left of the midclavicular line. identifying the pulsations of the right jugular vein. turn to the left side. volume and pressure overload resulting in decreased cardiac output. sinus tachycardia. thready. Your Answer cyanosis. between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border. between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border. rheumatic heart disease. fifth intercostal space to the left of the midclavicular line. identifying the pulsations of the right jugular vein. turn to the left side. volume and pressure overload resulting in decreased cardiac output. sinus tachycardia. thready. Result Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Correct Previous 1 3 4 5 6 7 Next
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