During an otoscopic exam, the patient should tilt his or her head toward the examiner

A) True
B) False


B

Nursing

You might also like to view...

The nurse is taking care of a school-age child with 50% burns to the head and upper part of the body

The nurse recognizes that the most significant stressors for school-age children with life-threatening illness are: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Painful and invasive procedures. 2. Fear of the medical team. 3. Disfigurement. 4. Separation from family. 5. Loss of self-control.

Nursing

A critical care nurse must be alert for vascular overload and congestive heart failure in the elderly patient. One reason for this is because

A) older people have greater amounts of pooling in their lower extremities than can be redistributed. B) there is a severe rise in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure affecting the heart. C) older patients have increased workload of the heart due to increased vessel compliance. D) stroke volume and heart rate increase, causing increased risk for congestive heart failure.

Nursing

A nurse is performing an assessment on a client diagnosed with aortic stenosis. At which location will the nurse hear the client's murmur best?

A) Right sternal border, second intercostal space B) Left sternal border, second intercostal space C) Right sternal border, third intercostal space D) Left sternal border, third to fifth intercostal space

Nursing

Schedule II drugs are highly addictive.

a. true b. false

Nursing