EYE
NEUROLOGICAL
GI
EAR
NOSE AND THROAT
100

The thin, transparent membrane lining the back of the eye that receives light and sends the initial visual signal through the optic nerve

What is the Retina?

100

The four cranial nerves that test the eyes including lateral movement, vertical eye movement, vision, and pupil reactivity

What are CN 2 (Optic), 3 (Oculomotor), 4 (Trochlear), 6 (Abducens)?

100

These organs are found in the left upper quadrant

What are the Spleen, Stomach, Left Kidney, Transverse Colon (splenic)?

100

The internal ear is made up of these three structures 

What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes?

100

If you have this, it may have resulted from a nasal fracture

What is a Deviated Septum?

200

Inflammation of the transparent vascular tissue covering the anterior sclera and the posterior surface of the eyelid

What is Conjunctivitis?

200

S and S include: loss of balance, vision loss, slurred speech, loss of function in face and/or arms

What is a Stroke?

200

This percussion is a low-pitched, hollow quality between that of tympany and resonance

What is Hyperresonant?

200

This can occur when there is a sudden change in air pressure caused by a blunt trauma or an infection that inhibits the ability to regulate the inner ear pressure

What is a Ruptured Tympanic Membrane? 

200

If you have these symptoms -clear nasal dischargeand sneezing, nasal congestion, cough, a sensation of plugged ears, and itchy watery eyes- you may have this

What is Allergic Rhinitis?

300

S and S include: bulging eye, diplopia, pain, possible nausea, reduced or absent extraocular movements, eyelids not closing. 

What is Proptosis?

300

The four different types of headaches

What are sinus, cluster, tension, and migraine?

300

S and S include: watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and fever

What is Viral Gastroenteritis?

300

A subgroup of this is commonly known as swimmer’s ear

What is Otitis Externa?

300

This condition is commonly known as a nosebleed

What is Epistaxis?

400

Brief flashes of light in the peripheral visual field or an abrupt increase in vitreous floaters

What is Retinal tear ad Detachment?

400

Herpes simplex is thought to be the most common trigger for this disorder

What is Bell’s Palsy?

400

Crohns Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are severe cases of this 

What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

400
Some red flags for this condition are blood or pus coming from ear, dizziness/vertigo, and tinnitus

What is Hearing Loss?

400

Painless, white patch or plaque on surface of mucosa

What is Leukoplakia?

500

Medial rectus muscle, vitreous body, sclera, and fovea makeup this structure 

What is The Internal Eye?
500

This involves overactivity of the sympathetic nervous system and can occur after a minor injury as a result of trauma to a nerve

What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome?

500

A patient presents with chronic diarrhea with cramping and gas pain

What is Celiac Disease? 

500

This structure is designed to gather or channel sound into the canal

What is the Pinna?

500

This condition is caused by the yeast-like fungus “Candida Albicans” and is known as Thrush

What is Oral Condidiasis?