Head, Face & Neck
Eyes
ENT
Assessments
Misc.
100
These are involved in filtering and are not generally palpable in the head and neck.
What are the lymph nodes
100
Pupils are the same size, round, constrict to light and to near vision
What is PERRLA
100
Bloody nose
What is epistaxis
100
This joint is palpable in an assessment of the head.
What is the TMJ joint
100
Measures visual acuity
What is the Snellen eye chart
200
A normal finding of the shape of the head
What is normocephalic
200
Drooping of upper lid
What is ptosis
200
Gradual hearing loss
What is Presbycusis
200
Sinuses accessible for examination
What is frontal and maxillary
200
This vessel creates a pulsation just below the angle of the jaw
What is the carotid
300
4 cranial bones
What are frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital
300
Located on the nasal side of the retina, creamy yellow-orange to pink in color
What is the optic disk
300
Black, hairy-looking tongue is a fungal infection that can occur after use of this
What is antibiotics
300
This cranial nerve can be assessed by asking the patient to smile of frown.
What is cranial nerve 7
300
Feels like the room is spinning
What is objective vertigo
400
This is palpable in the cheeks, on the mandible and will enlarge with the mumps.
What is the Parotid salivary gland
400
Should be viewed last during an eye exam
What is the macula
400
Occurs with pharyngitis, GERD, neurological problems, or esophageal cancer
What is dysphagia
400
Tonsils are touching the uvula
What is +3 tonsil grade
400
You can see the white above the iris as the eye moves
What is lid lag
500
An enlargement of this is seen specifically in HIV patients.
What is the occipital lymph node
500
Stimulates movement of the extraocular muscles
What is cranial nerve III, IV, and VI
500
Mechanical dysfunction of the external or middle ear
What is conductive hearing loss
500
Causes loss of peripheral vision and can be tested by the confrontation test
What is glaucoma
500
These are the 4 types of motion the neck is capable of.
What is Flexion: chin to chest, Rotation: chin to our right and left shoulder, Abduction: ear to each shoulder (without lifting shoulder), Extension: looking up
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