FON MCQs Vital Signs
FON MCQs Vital Signs
FON MCQs Vital Signs
A proper assessment of vital signs will allow a nurse to: (select all that
apply)
A. Prehypertension
B. Hypotensive
C. Normal
D. Hypertensive
The following traits are typical among the older: Check all that apply:
A. Medulla
B. Sebaceous glands
C. Hypothalamus
D. Wernicke's area
A rise of 1-degree Fahrenheit of temperature will increase the pulse rate
by how many beats per minute?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
A. Pulse
B. Temperature
C. Blood pressure
D. Pain
A. True
B.False
A. Stress
B. Age
C. Hormones
D. Smoking
E. Height
A. Pain
B. Fever
C.Headache
D.Anxiety
B. LPN
C. PCT
D. CNA
A. Toddler
B. Adolescent
C. Neonate
D. Middle adult
A. Supine
B. Fowler's
C. Sim's
D.Lateral
Resting in a supine position could cause to decrease the heart rate. What
cardiac condition does the same thing? _____ ______ (2 words)
When body temperature falls below 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit, the person is
suffering from the extreme:
A.Hyperthermia
B. Hypothermia
C. Orthopnea
D.Dypsnea
B.Respiration
D. Pain
A. 4 pm to 6 pm
B. 4 am to 6 am
C. 8 pm to 12 midnight
D. 1 am to 4 am
A. Cerebral palsy
B. Infection
C. Hypothyroidism
D. Fever
D. The lens and the probe of the device are clean and intact
A. Blood pressure
B. Temperature
D. Breathing
B. Ability to move
What is cyanosis?
A. Systolic Pressure
B. Diastolic Pressure
C. Pulse Pressure
D. Intercranial Pressure
A. Level of responsiveness
B. State of pupils
D. Increased ICP
Restlessness and dusky or cyanotic skin that is cool to the touch,
dizziness, mental confusion, and mottled extremities are all signs and
symptoms of hypertension
A. True
B. False
Which of the following values for vital signs would the nurse address first
A. Temperature of 99 degrees
C. Respirations of 28
D. BP 160/89
A. True
B. False
A. True
B. False
A.True
B. False
_____ is reflected in the vital signs by indicating the status of the body's
function, which is regulated through homeostatis mechanisms and falling
within certain normal ranges.
A. Lifestyle
B. Vital signs
C. Homeostasis
D. Health status
E. None of the above
How often are vital signs assessed in patients who are taking medications
that affect cardiovascular or respiratory function or who have had surgery?
Every:
A. True
B. False
Body temperature indicates the difference between the ____ of heat and
the ____ of heat. (separate answers with a space)
A. Early morning
B. Noon
C. Late afternoon
D. Evening
E. Night
A. Less than
B. Higher than
C. Equal to
A. Tympanic site
B. Rectal site
C. Bladder
D. Sublingual site
A. 80-180 bpm
B. 75-110 bpm
C. 80-140 bpm
D. 60-120 bpm
E. 60-100 bpm
Which hormone increases metabolism and heat production, but over a much
longer time period than epinephrine and norepinephrine.
______ occurs with shivering, causing "goose bumps" and reducing the
size of the surface to minimize heat loss.
A. Heat loss
B. Heat production
C. Environmental temperature
D. Fever
22. Connections in the skin that remain open to allow heat to dissipate to
the skin or close to retain heat in the body are called
23. Which of the following controls the opening and closing of the
arteriovenous shunts in response to changes in core body temperature and
in environmental temperature.
A. True
B. False
25. Which group's body temperature changes more rapidly in response to
both heat and cold air temperatures?
B. Older adults
C. Women
D. Men