Just Breathe | Common Sense | What Goes In ... | Must come out ... | Wild Card |
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Right - 3 lobes
Left - 2 lobes
The right lung contains ___ lobes while the left lung contains ___ lobes
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CN I - Olfactory
This cranial nerve is responsible for smell
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Right Lower Quadrant
Which abdominal quadrant would you most likely be palpating when assessing for appendicitis
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Inguinal Hernia
A guys favorite exam, in which the doctor palpates the scrotum and/or groin and asks the patient to turn his head and cough is testing for this condition
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Positive Babinski (abnormal finding)
While assessing the patient, you scrape the arch or sole of foot with a tongue blade, which causes all of the toes to fan out. This would indicate a positive
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Tripod Positioning
A position in which a patient sits or stands while leaning forward and supporting their upper body with hands on knees or table
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Occipital Lobe
This lobe in the brain receives and interprets visual stimuli
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Abdominal Aorta
While observing the doctor auscultate the midline abdomen area, between the xiphoid process and umbilicus; you could assume he would be assessing this important artery
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Inspect - Auscultate - Percuss - Palpate
In what order would a physical assessment of the abdomen be conducted
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3
On Glasgow's Coma Scale, what is the lowest score a patient can achieve, indicating they are comatose
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Atalectasis
A condition in which aveoli become deflated causing part or all of of the lung to collapse (common after surgery)
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CN VII - Facial
This cranial nerve is tested when you ask your patient to close their eyes, puff out their cheeks, smile and frown
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Blumberg Sign (Rebound Tenderness)
Exam technique that invokes pain upon removal of pressure rather than application of pain
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Kidneys
Patient is complaining of pain at the costovertebral angle. What organ is affected?
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Lymphatic System
The spleen is a member of this body system
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Crackles
While auscultating a patients lung sounds, you hear popping sounds during inspiration. What term would you use when documenting this adventitious lung sound?
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Graphesthesia
This test examines a patient's ability to use sensory input to identify a number or letter drawn onto his/her hand while their eyes are closed
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Ascites
A condition in which fluid is built up in the peritoneal cavity, causing a dull sound when percussed
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
The term GERD stands for
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Cataracts
This medical term describes clouding of the lens of the eye
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Paroxsymal Nocturnal Dyspnea
An attack os severe shortness of breath that generally occurs at night and awakens a patient from their sleep
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CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear
The Weber and Rinne tests are used to test this cranial nerve
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Gastritis
This disorder is characterized by epigastric pain related to inflammation of the muscosal lining of the stomach
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More formed
While preparing to change a patient's colostomy bag, you assess that the colostomy is located in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen. What kind of stool consistency would you expect to find (more liquid or more formed)?
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Self Esteem Needs
On Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, the fourth level of need is (after love and belonging)
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