Mystery
Neuro Assessment
Cardiac Assessment
Lung Assessment
HEENT Assessment
100

What does the S stand for in the mnemonic: COLDSPA?

SEVERITY [Character, Onset, Location, Duration, SEVERITY, Pattern, Associated Factors]

100

Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Auditory [Vestibulocochlear], Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Spinal Accessory, Hypoglossal

What are the 12 Cranial Nerves

100

What sound [valve] is located at the 2nd intercostal space, left sternal border?

What is the pulmonic valve

100

What is the 90-degree angle formed between the curve of the 12th rib and your spine.

What is the Costovertebral Angle (CVA) 

100

This term refers to age-related hearing loss in both ears.

What is Presbycusis?

200

In this assessment, auscultation is performed before palpation and percussion.

What is a GI assessment or assessment of the abdomen?

200
Mental Status, Cranial Nerves, Motor and Sensory System, Coordination, Station and Gait

What are the components of a Neuro Exam/Assessment

200

Where is the location of the PMI?

What is 4th - 5th Intercostal Space; Mid-Clavicular Line

200

Shape of chest (barrel chest), breathe sounds, clubbing of the nails, color of skin?

What are objective signs observed during a physical examination of the lungs?

200

Compares the peripheral vision of the patient to the examiner?

What is the confrontation test?

300

This area located in the left hemisphere, is associated with speech production and articulation. Whereas this area located in the posterior superior temporal lobe, is associated with language processing.

What are the Broca's area and the Wernicke's area.

300

Eye opening response, best verbal response, best motor response. Overall best score: 15.

What is the Glascow Coma Scale

300
What should you ask patient to do when listening to carotid artery?
What is hold breath
300

Breath sounds heard over the peripheral lung fields?

What are vesicular breath sounds?

300

Unilateral Paralysis of the Face

What is Bell's Palsy

400

Shallow ulcer with a reddish base. Adipose (fat) and deeper tissues are not visible, granulation tissue, slough and eschar are not present. Intact or partially ruptured blisters that are a result of pressure can also be considered this type of injury. 

What is a Stage 2 Pressure Injury
400

Dysfunction of this area causes difficulty with coordination, imbalance, gait disorders and complex patterns of muscle movement

What is the Basal Ganglia

400

Fully distended jugular veins noted at a 45-degree angle may indicate?

What is: Fluid Overload

400
What is the normal percussion note over lungs?
What is resonance?
400

An involuntary eye movement which may cause the eye to rapidly move from side to side, up and down, or in a circle, and may slightly blur vision.

What is Nystagmus

500

A reflex arc that provides direct communication between sensory and motor neurons innervating the muscle

What are Deep Tendon Reflexes

500

Maintains balance of the body. Coordinates muscle movements and eye movements. 

What is the Cerebellum also known as the little brain.

500

Chest Pain or tightness, SOB, Palpitations, Nausea, Anxiety

What are unusual findings of a cardiac assessment

500

Chronic Cough, SOB, Dyspnea, Frequent URI, Fatigue, Mucous Production, Wheezing.

What are signs/symptoms of Chronic COPD

500

A simple test, which could be a good predictor of Obstructive Sleep Apnea [OSA]. In anesthesia - the test indicates the ease or level of difficulty with intubation. 

What is the Mallampati Score

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