This is the test you perform when assessing CN III (Oculomotor 3), IV (Trochlear 4) and VI (Abducens 6) doing a zig zag with your finger
What is the Six Cardinal Fields of Gaze (test EOM)
These lungs sounds are heard over the sternal area and between the scapula
What are bronchovesicular lung sounds
Hitting your head here will cause some major visual disturbances
You give this reflex a +4
What is hyperreflexive
A new patient's assessment
What is a comprehensive
Shrug your shoulders for me
What is Cranial Nerve XI (11) - Spinal Accessory
High pitched, low sounds, inspiration shorter than expiration
What are bronchial lung sounds
The area of the brain that affects your ability to form words
What is the left frontal lobe / Wernicke's Area
Injury to C6, C7 and C8 will affect this reflex
What is the triceps reflex
Level of Prevention: Immunizations, regular exercise, healthy eating
What is primary prevention
Red light reflex assessment
What is Cranial Nerve II (Optic 2)
Normal respiratory rate
What is 12-20 breaths per minute
Gradual loss of peripheral vision caused by a group of diseases that increase intraocular pressure
What is glaucoma
Injury to L2, L3, L4 will cause a decrease response in this reflex
What is the patellar reflex
During hospitalization you need to get your "check" done
What is shift assessment
PERRLA
What is Cranial Nerve III (Oculmotor 3), IV (Trochlear 4) and VI (Abducens 6)
Chest shape in those with emphysema
What is barrel chest
Cannot see out of the center of the eye, but can see out the sides
What is macular degeneration
Activation of this nervous system will cause increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, sweating and pupil dilation
What is the sympathetic nervous system
Level of Prevention: Hypertension management
What is tertiary prevention
What is the cerebellum
Patient has smoked 2 packs for 20 years
What is 40 pack-years
It's important to ask this when assessing the temporomandibular joint
What is is there any tenderness
This tract responds to pain, temperature and crude touch
What is the spinothalamic tract
The history and physical examination limited to a specific problem or complaint
What is a focused assessment