HPI
Signs vs. Symptoms
Lobes of the Brain
Cranial Nerves A
Cranial Nerves B
100

Patient reports 7/10 pain. That is the _____. 

What is SEVERITY? 

100

Pt: "I feel warm."

Doctor: "You have a fever over 100 F"

Which statement contains the sign? 

"You have a fever over 100 F" 

100

The brain has how many lobes? 

4 (FOUR)

100

Sense of smell

CNI: Olfactory

100

CNIII: Oculomotor action?

Eye movement

200

Patient states pain moves from the chest to their back. That patient is describing blank _____. 

What is RADIATION? 

200

You see a vomiting in the hallway. You walk up to the patient and ask them if they have been vomiting at home and they reply "Yes."

In this situation is vomiting a sign, symptom or both? 

What is BOTH


200

This lobe is associated with movement, orientation, recognition and perception of stimuli

Parietal Lobe

200

Facial Symmetry/ Taste anterior 2/3 of tongue

CN VII: Facial

200

Visual acuity

CNII: Optic

300
After a pt gives you their chief complaint, what is the first statement you should ask them? 

What is "TELL ME MORE"

300

The results of a X-ray just come in and they ask you to read it. 

Will you find signs or symptoms on the radiograph? 

SIGNS

300

This lobe is Associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problems solving

Frontal Lobe

300

CN XI: Accesory action? 

Shoulder Shrug

300

CN XII: Hypoglossal action?

Movement of the tongue

400

Patient states her pain comes and go. The patient is describing the ______. 

What is the TIMING

400

Objective data is a _____.

Sign

400

This lobe is associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory and speech

Temporal Lobe

400

Each 12 pairs of nerves that arise directly from the brain, not from the spinal cord and pass through the separate apertures in the skull are called?

Cranial Nerves 

400

What is the mnemonic to memorize the cranial nerves? 

O, O, O, To Touch And Feel Very Grand Volleyballs, Ah, Heaven

500

What is the acronym for all the questions to ask for the HPI and what does each letter stand for? 

O: Onset P: Palliative Q: Quality R: Radiation S: Severity T: Timing 

AS: Associated Symptoms 

500

Subjective data is a _____.

SYMPTOM

500

This lobe is associated with visual processing

Occipital lobe

500

A patient can not see anything on the visual exam? What nerve is injured. 

Cranial Nerve II: Optic Nerve

500
If I tell a patient to to say "AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH" on physical exam, what nerve am I testing? 
Cranial Nerve X: Vagus
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