Cardiac
Eye
Respiratory
GI
?
100

This valve seperates the right atrium and right ventricle.

Tricuspid Valve
100

The ability of the eye to focus on distant or near objects is directly related to the structural integrity of its parts is called what?

Visual acuity

100

Sensation of difficulty breathing

Dyspnea

100

This quadrant contains the bladder

Lower Left Quadrant (LLQ)

100

Disease also known as the "German Measles"

Rubella

200

Contraction of the ventricles is known as what?

Systole

200

When an examiner asks the patient to follow an object or a fingertip up, down, left, and right using both eyes this is called evaluation of what?

Motility of the extraocular muscles

200

This condition would increase tactile fremitus

Pneumonia

200

Name two social factors for the general evaluation of abdominal pain.

Diet and Alcohol intake

200

Disorder characterized by vasospasm of the arteries, primarily in the hands; can also affect the feet, nose, and ears

Raynaud's Disease
300

Trauma to the chest wall that interrupts the electrical impulse in the heart is known as what?

Commotio Cordis

300

Nearsighted eyes are characterized as having a _____globe. This causes the examiner to use a concave lens when using the opthalmascope.

Longer

300

Asthma would present with what auscultation finding? (3)

Prolonged expiration, wheezes, diminished lung sounds

300

Which is performed second in a GI examination: Percussion or Auscultation

Percussion

300

Formerly called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is now called what?

Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

400

An autosomal dominant, heritable disorder of connective tissue that involves multiple organ systems. In the heart an aortic dissection and rupture along with severe aortic regurgitation account for the majority of deaths from this disease.

Marfan Syndrome

400

Condition described by blood in the anterior chamber of the eye begins as a crescent shape inferiorly. 

Hyphema

400

What are the four characteristics of breath sounds?

Intensity, pitch, quality, duration

400

These three symptoms/signs can be managed with OTC medication, but if symptoms present for more than 24 to 36 h or accompanied by significant pain or fever, referral is made to a physician.

Nausea, Vomiting, and Diarrhea

400

Name the four routes of infectious disease transmission.

Airborne, Bloodborne, Direct contact, Food/Water borne

500

Often catastrophic complication of a DVT. Occurs when a blood clot becomes lodged in one of the pulmonary blood vessels.

Pulmonary Embolus (PE)

500

This test is used to assess for the presence of a corneal abrasion.

Fluorescein Dye Test

500

This condition is characterized by the sudden onset of pleuritic chest pain and shortness of breath. This condition specifically refers to an absence of a traumatic injury to the chest.

Spontaneous Pneumothorax

500

An autoimmune disorder that affects the gastrointestinal tract and is thought to be triggered by dietary gluten.

Celiac Disease

500

Name the five stages of readiness

  • Precontemplation stage

  • Contemplation stage 

  • Preparation stage 

  • Action stage 

  • Follow-up or relapse prevention stage 

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