A lung condition characterized by wheezing lung sounds.
What is asthma?
Used to treat bacterial infections.
What are antibiotics?
What is systole?
Checks the entire body in a relatively rapid way to diagnose any obvious illness or conditions.
What is a general physical exam?
Comprised entirely of subjective information; the first component of the note (typically).
What is the history of present illness (HPI)?
What is hyperlipidemia?
Typically used to treat asthma (used through a nebulizer or inhaler)
What is albuterol?
The pressure exerted against blood vessels as the heart relaxes.
An exam performed on women annually, typically at a family medicine doctor or OB/GYN specialist.
What is a gynecological exam?
The patient states: I've been nauseous for 3 days. Where does this information go?
Review of symptoms (ROS)
An endocrine disorder characterized by the downregulation of receptors on the pancreas.
What is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus?
Used to treat HLD.
What are statins?
Puss-like.
What is purulence?
During this exam, a patient is typically brought to the clinic by a parent annually.
What is a pediatric wellness exam?
The provider states: Pt is to exercise for 30 mins a day, 3 time per week. Where would this information go?
Plan
An endocrine disorder characterized by the pancreas' inability to produce insulin.
What is insulin dependent diabetes mellitus?
Medication used to treat blood pressure by lowering fluid level within the body.
What is a diuretic?
What is hemoglobin A1C (HA1C)?
Performed on patients with diabetes to assess for ulcers or tissue breakdown in this part of the body.
What is a diabetic foot exam?
Name all the components of a SOAP note.
Chief Complaint, HPI, ROS, PE, Labs/Results/Data, Assessment, Plan.
Cellulitis with fluctuance.
What is an abscess?
A medication taken orally to treat DM2 (NIDDM)?
What is metformin?
HDL = good
LDL = bad
What are the "good" and "bad" types of cholesterol?
Performed to check for diabetic retinopathy?
What is a diabetic eye exam?
Name all the components of the HPI.
Location, Quality, Severity, Onset, Timing, Context, Modifying Factors, Associated Symptoms