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What is the respiratory rate (RR) in the first cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment?

a. 30 breaths/min
b. 13 breaths/min
c. 80 breaths/min
d. 85 breaths/min

What is the blood pressure (BP) in the first cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment?

a. 130/83
b. 125/85
c. 180/92
d. 80/125

What is noted in the integumentary system regarding the skin color in the second assessment?

a. Normal
b. Impaired
c. Red
d. Blue

What musculoskeletal impairment is mentioned in the first assessment?

a. Gross AROM impaired in R UE
b. Gross strength impaired in bilar LE
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b

What is the patient's weight in the second assessment?

a. 180 lbs
b. 190 lbs
c. 200 lbs
d. 160 lbs

What is impaired in the musculoskeletal system in the second assessment?

a. Gross strength in bilar LE
b. Gross symmetry in LE
c. Gross ROM in bilat. feet and ankles
d. All of the above

Where is the edema noted in the second cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment?

a. Left foot
b. Right foot surrounding wound on plantar surface
c. Both feet
d. Neither foot

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Final answer:

The respiratory rate in the first cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment is 30 breaths/min. The blood pressure is 130/83. The skin color in the second assessment is normal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The respiratory rate in the first cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment would be option a. 30 breaths/min. The normal respiratory rate for adults under non-exertion conditions is between 12-15 breaths/minute.

The blood pressure in the first cardiovascular/pulmonary assessment would be option a. 130/83. A blood pressure reading of 130/83 falls within the normal range for adults.

In the second assessment, the skin color in the integumentary system is noted as option a. Normal. This means that the skin color is within the normal range and shows no signs of impairment or abnormality.

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