T/F: It is normal to experience pain with deep palpation over cecum {Ans: True}Should you massage DVT? {Ans: No, could throw clot}What is a condition that we connect to peripheral arterial disease? {Ans: Intermittent claudication}T/F: Men and women have a normal monthly discharge {Ans: False}What should always be included in a routine cardiac assessment? {Ans: Listen to heart sounds, assess jugular veins, carotid artery, PMI, precordium, and heart rate}What GI changes occur in older adult? {Ans: Decreased peristalsis Decreased HCl Decreased liver size and function Decreased saliva production, swallowing not impaired}Signs of lymphedema {Ans: Swelling, redness (usually one sided), can be painful}Landmark to auscultate the tricuspid valve {Ans: 4th ICS, inner border}If you suspect that your patient has a DVT, what would you do next as a part of your assessment? {Ans: Measure the legs for difference in swelling}How many minutes do you auscultate in each abdominal quadrant? {Ans: 1 min with diaphragm, in supine position 5 min if you don't hear anything after 1 min}T/F: Blood from menstruation can change PAP smear results {Ans: True}Position for a patient if they are unable to stand for their prostate exam