Head/Neck
Ears
Nose
Mouth/Throat
Eyes
100

Angle to assess for jugular venous distention?

45 degree angle

100

What does a normal tympanic membrane look like?


Pale, gray, ovoid, semi-transparent

100

Describe normal nasal mucosa color

Dark pink

100

True of false: Illicit substance use can lead to tooth decay

TRUE

100

Normal Cup-to-Disc Ratio

1:3

200

Thyroid assessment of the elderly?

Increased age= lower the thyroid

200

Have do you safely handle an otoscope?

1. Grip otoscope

2. Grasp helix (upper edge of ear)

3. Pull pinna up and back

4. Insert otoscope

5. Rest fingers against patient's head to avoid injury with sudden movement

200

What is the suspected diagnosis for the following exam: Pale, violet-tinged nasal mucosa

Allergic rhinitis

200

True or false: A mucocele is cancerous

FALSE

200

What does 20/60 vision screening result mean?

Someone with 20/60 vision can read at 20 feet away what a person with normal vision could read at 60 feet away.

300

What diseases would cause thyromegaly?

1. Hypothyroidism-Thyroid doesn't produce enough thyroxine (hormone)


2. Hyperthyroidism-Thyroid produces too much thyroxine (hormone)


300

What causes sensorineural hearing loss?

Inner ear pathology (CN VIII VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR)

Cerebral cortex issue

Examples: Noise trauma, temporal bone fracture, infection, acoustic neuroma

300

What are possible causes of perforated septum?

Piercing or cocaine use

300

Palatial petechiae revealed on exam could indicate what diagnosis?

Mononucleosis

300

Difference between retinal arteries and veins?

Veins: Dark larger, pulsating vessels 

Arteries: Thinner, red with gold light reflex vessels 

400

What is the appropriate technique for assessing carotids?

-Auscultate first while holding breath. Bruit may indicate stenosis, >90% occlusion= no bruit due to low blood flow

-Palpate low in neck one at a time

400

What causes conducive hearing loss?

-Mechanical dysfunction of external or middle ear

-Examples: Sound interference, such as otitis media, cerumen impaction, object in ear


400

What is a possible cause of nasal polyps?

Asthma

400

How is thrush differentiated from formula coating on an infant's tongue?

Thrush cannot be scraped off with tongue depressor

400

What is an accommodation response?

Accommodation response – dilates when focus is far; constricts with close objects

500

What would occipital lymphadenopathy indicate?

-Scalp infection/drainage

-Commonly seen in HIV infection

500

Where does the tuning fork get placed for Weber Test and Rinne Test?

Weber: Base of tuning fork on bridge of forehead

Rinne: In front of ear then mastoid bone

500

True or false: Antibiotics are always indicated for sinusitis

FALSE

500

What are signs of tonsillitis?

Erythema, increase in size of tonsils (usually bilaterally), and white, chunky exudates

500

What is the difference between consensual light reflex and direct light reflex?

Consensual: Normally contralateral pupil should also constrict when light is shown on to one pupil

Direct Light: Normal pupil reacts briskly and its constriction to light is well maintained

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