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16. The goals of the patient interview are all of the following EXCEPT a. Establ

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16. The goals of the patient interview are all of the following EXCEPT a. Establish rapport and trust b. Gather complete information about the patient's impressions c. Develop and show understanding regard the patient's state of health d. Dictate correct health related behaviors 17. Which of the following abnormal breathing patterns is commonly associated with diabetic ketoacidosis? b. Kussmaul's respiration c. Biots respiration d. Cheyne-Stokes respiration 18. In Guillian-Barre syndrome, all of the following pathologic changes develop in the peripheral nerves EXCEPT a. inflammation b. accelerated nerve transmission c. demylination d. edema 19. Most pulmonary emboli originate from thrombi in the: a. lungs b. right heart c. leg and pelvic veins d. pulmonary veins 20. During an extrinsic-type asthma attack, the B cells form which type of antibody? a. IgA b. IgM c. IgG d. IgE

Explanation / Answer

Ans) 16) d) dictate correct health related behaviors

Explaination: a, b, c all are the goalsof the patient interview while the d option is the part of intervention & not the assessment to be included in patient interview.

17) b) Kussmaul's respiration

Explaination: Kussmaul's respiration is deep and fast which causes are metabolic acidosis so it is associated with diabetic ketoacidosis.

18) b) accelerated nerve transmission

Explaination: In Guillian Barre syndrome, the myelin sheath is removed so acceleration of nerve transmission is not possible.

19) c) leg and pelvic veins

Explaination: Most originate from deep veins in lower part of body: Leg and pelvic veins and hip

20)d) IgE

Explaination: Asthma: A disease characterized by an increase responsiveness of the trachea and bronchi to various stimuli, manifested by recurrent attacks of widespread narrowing of the airway.

Extrinsic Asthma: Asthma that is triggered by an allergic reaction, usually something that is inhaled, or in the environment. Due to allergic reaction, immune system responds by releasing a substance called immunoglobulin E (or IgE).

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