Asked by Jennifer Harvey on Jul 08, 2024
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During the examination, offering some brief teaching about the patient's body or the examiner's findings is often appropriate. Which one of these statements by the nurse is most appropriate?
A) "Your atrial dysrhythmias are under control."
B) "You have pitting edema and mild varicosities."
C) "Your pulse is 80 beats per minute, which is within the normal range."
D) "I'm using my stethoscope to listen for any crackles, wheezes, or rubs in your lungs."
Atrial Dysrhythmias
Abnormal heart rhythms originating from the atria, including conditions like atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter.
Pitting Edema
A condition characterized by swelling in which pressure applied to the skin leaves a temporary indentation or pit, often seen in limbs.
Varicosities
Abnormally enlarged veins, commonly appearing in the legs, which occur when veins become overfilled with blood.
- Understand the importance of effective communication and patient education during a physical examination.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of effective communication and patient education during a physical examination.
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