General
HEENT
Respiratory
CV and PV
Integumentary
100

A patient denies tobacco usage. This is considered what type of data collection 

What is Subjective Data

100

Swollen turbinates, purulent discharge from nares, facial pressure describes this 

What is acute sinusitis?

100

This lung has three lobes. 

What is the right lung? 

100

Sitting, Supine, and Left Lateral decubitus positions 

What are the patient positions for cardiovascular assessment? 

100

A small flat spot (<1 cm)

What is a macule? 

200
"Lung sounds are clear to auscultation bilaterally with no increased work of breathing." This is what type of data collection 

What is objective data? 

200

Visual aid chart to measure visual acuity from a distance the patient can see versus what a normal person can see at a certain distance. 

What is a Snellen Chart? 

200

These lung sounds are soft in intensity, relatively low in pitch, and heard normally over most of both lungs

What are vesicular sounds? 

200

This valve is best heard in left lateral decubitus at the cardiac apex

What is the mitral valve? 

200

Small palpable collection of neutrophils or keratin that appears white

What is a pustule?

300

This section of the SOAP note includes Diagnosis and/or differential diagnosis 

What is the Assessment section? 

300

The largest salivary gland located in front of the ear 

What is the parotid gland? 

300

This transmitted voiced sound is assessed by asking the patient to say "ninety-nine" in a normal speaking voiced while the nurse practitioner auscultates with the diaphragm of the stethoscope. 

What is bronchophony? 

300

This is located in the left 5th intercostal space, 7 to 9 cm lateral to the sternum. 

What is the PMI? 

300

Asymmetry, Border Irregularity, Color variations, Diameter > 6 mm, Evolving

What are the ABCDEs of skin lesions?

400

This part of a SOAP note includes patient education and discussion related to follow-up. 

What is the plan section? 

400

This test is used to examine air conduction versus bone conduction when assessing the ears

What is the Rinne test? 

400

These breath sounds are usually loud in intensity, relatively high in pitch, and heard mainly over the manubrium. 

What are bronchial sounds? 

400

This extra heart sound is considered a "ventricular gallop" 

What is S3? 

400

Stuck-on and verrucous, may be darkly pigmented

What is a seborrheic keratosis lesion? 

500

This type of documentation is completed when someone is establishing care or has not been seen in several years. 

What is a comprehensive health history? 

500

This test is used to test for lateralization of sounds when assessing the ear 

What is the Weber test? 

500

This transmitted voiced sound is assessed by asking the patient to whisper "ninety-nine" while the nurse practitioner auscultates with the diaphragm of the stethoscope.

What is whispered pectoriloquy? 

500

These two murmurs are diastolic murmurs and are always considered an abnormal finding warranting a referral. 

What is Aortic Regurgitation and Mitral Stenosis?

500

Often easier to feel than to see; Superficial keratotic papules “come and go” on sun-damaged skin

What is actinic keratosis?