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CRANIAL NERVES
100

The eye condition where there is slight crusting along the lid margins and may be seen with upper respiratory tract infection

What is viral conjunctivitis?

100

The two types of hearing loss

What are conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss?

100

The term for inflammation and congestion of the nasal mucosa from allergic causes

What is allergic rhinitis?

100

This condition is associated with pharyngitis, sore throat, fever, fatigue, and posterior cervical lymphadenopathy

What is mononucleosis?

100

Cranial nerve that is being tested when assessing smell

What is CN I (olfactory)?

200

Chronic inflammation of the eyelid margins

What is blepharitis?

200

The term for this high-frequency hearing loss that is age-related

What is presbycusis?

200

The name of the three nasal sinuses

What are the frontal sinus, ethmoid sinus, and maxillary sinus?

200

The virus that causes mononucleosis

What is Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)?

200

This cranial nerves tests for jaw strength, pain and touch sensation to the face

What is the trigeminal CN V?

300

Unilateral lid swelling, redness, fever, hotness without visual impairment

What is periorbital cellulitis?

300

This condition is a labyrinth disorder that causes severe paroxysmal vertigo with symptoms of unilateral tinnitus, unilateral hearing loss, unilateral ear fullness, lasting minutes to hours

What is Meniere’s disease?

300

Palpation over the frontal and maxillary sinuses may reveal tenderness which is indicative of this condition

What is sinusitis?

300

This physical exam finding is suggestive of early measles and consists of white specks on an erythematous pharynx

What are Koplik spots?

300

This cranial nerve is the one being tested when a patient puffs out their cheeks and smiles

What is CN VII (facial)?

400

Emergent condition that presents with rapid onset of unilateral deep eye pain, photophobia, reports of halos and decreased visual acuity, and intraocular pressure > 21 mm hg

What is acute angle closure glaucoma?

400

Physical exam findings of this condition include decreased tympanic mobility, red bulging tympanic membrane (TM), opaque TM, and decreased light reflex

What is acute otitis media? 

400

Findings of chronic unilateral foul-smelling nasal discharge especially in a child is concerning for this condition

What is foreign body in nasal cavity?

400

Avoiding aspirin and some anti-inflammatories in a pediatric or young adult patient with mononucleosis is important to reduce the risk of this condition

What is Reye's syndrome?

400

This cranial nerve is tested when you ask the patient to turn her head to the right against resistance

What is CN XI (spinal accessory)?

500

Common eye exam finding where there is a white ring at the perimeter of the cornea

What is arcus senilis?

500

Physical exam findings include painful pressure on tragus, edematous external ear canal, but a normal tympanic membrane

What is acute otitis externa? 

500

The blood supply to the nose is derived from these structures

What are the internal and external carotid arteries?

500

Findings of tonsillar exudates, anterior cervical adenopathy, fever > 102, and no cough is suggestive of this condition

What is group A beta-hemolytic strep pharyngitis?

500

These three cranial nerves are assessed when checking visual fields

What are cranial nerves III (oculomotor), IV (trochlear), and VI (abducens)?

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