Asked by Allana Kielas on Jun 19, 2024

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Tinnitus

A) Lower extremity swollen and warm with normal pulse
B) Neck vein visible when sitting
C) Spoon nails
D) Lower extremity pale and cool with decreased pulse
E) Ringing in ears
F) Swayback
G) Black, tarry stools

Tinnitus

Ringing heard in one or both ears.

Swayback

A postural condition characterized by an exaggerated inward curve of the lower back, leading to a forward tilting of the pelvis.

Spoon Nails

A nail disorder characterized by a concave, spoon-like shape of the fingernails or toenails, it can indicate iron deficiency or other health issues.

  • Put into action correct practices for specialized assessments, like assessing the tympanic membrane in infants and observing clinical signs in patients.
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Julianne MiguelJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Tinnitus is the perception of ringing or noise in the ears.

Answer: G
Black, tarry stools can indicate upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Note: The other assessment findings are associated with different conditions. A is indicative of a DVT, B can suggest increased central venous pressure, C may indicate iron deficiency anemia, D may suggest peripheral vascular disease, and F may indicate spinal changes or posture abnormalities.