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