Relier Pairs Module #2Version en ligne Match the correct answer to the statement or image. par Jennie Miron 1 Refers to the loudness or softness of sound when using the percussion technique. 2 An assessment technique that requires one hand of the examiner to contact the body wall directly. This produces a sound. 3 Sound that is normal to hear over a healthy child's lung fields when percussing. 4 A subjective difference in a sound's distinctive overtones heard when completing percussion. 5 A healthy client may have a lower temperature reading at 0600 hours when compared to a temperature reading at 1600 hours. 6 Part of body best used to assess skin temperature. 7 8 The axilla is the preferred location to take a 3 year old child with a suspected fever's temperature. 9 10 Type of pain associated with a superficial cut to a finger. 11 Normal percussion sound often heard over the stomach. 12 A rugby player is tackled and sustains an injury to his kidney. As a result of his injury he has this type of pain. 13 14 May result in confusing artifact sounds on auscultation. False Otoscope Visceral pain which is a type of nociceptive pain. Quality Somatic pain which is a type of nociceptive pain. Hyperresonance Indirect Percussion Tympany True Dorsal of hand. Amplitude Direct Percussion Ophthalmoscope