Eye See You Get An Earful Heart Broken These bones... old bones Under My Skin
100
Pupils Equal Round Reactive to Light and Accomodation
PERRLA stands for
100
Up and Back
When examining an adult ear, you pull the pinna in which direction
100
Third Intercostal Space Left Sternal Border
Where would you place your stethoscope to listen to Erbs point
100
Abduction
Moving limb away from midline of the body
100
Papule
Raised area of skin tissue that is less than 1cm
200
Myopia (Hyperopia is farsightedness)
The medical term for Nearsightedness is
200
Tympanic Membrane (Ear Drum)
Sound waves strike this part of the external ear, causing vibrations that are translated into sound
200
S3
Low frequency, brief vibration occurring early in diastole
200
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Symmetric joints and inflammation (joints hot, redness, swelling worse in AM)
200
3+ pitting edema
How would you document edema in which the pit is obvious at a depth of 6mm
300
Strabismus (Lazy Eye)
A vision disorder in which the eyes do not align properly with each other when looking at an object.
300
Tinnitus
Variety of sound that is heard when no corresponding external sound is present
300
OLDCART
Onset/Location/Duration/Characteristics/Aggravating factors/Relieving factors/Timing
300
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Compression of median nerve as it enters the palm of hand
300
Confluent
A ground of skin lesions that seem to all run together would be described as
400
Canthus
The corners of the eye are named the medial and lateral this
400
Eustachian Tube
This part of the ear equalizes air pressure from the middle ear to the nasopharynx
400
S1
When listening at the mitral region, which heart sound should be the loudest
400
Ulnar Deviation
Contractures of fingers causing them to drift to ulnar side
400
Asymmetry/Border Irregularity/Color Variation/Diameter (great than eraser)/Elevation or Enlargement
ABCDE is an acronym used to assess signs or concerns for pigmented lesions; what does ABCDE stand for
500
CN II and CN III (Optic and Oculomotor)
The pupillary light reflex tests which cranial nerves
500
CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear)
Activation of the cochlea tansmits to which cranial nerve, converting sound to electrical impulses
500
Asystole
The absence of contractions of the heart, in which cessation of systole occurs is medically known as
500
Genu Varum (common until age 1-2)
The medical term for 'bow legged' is known as
500
Petechiae
This type of vascular lesion is caused by capillary hemorrhages and is usually characterized by pinpoint size, red, round spots that do not blanche






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