HEAD & NECK
CHEST & LUNGS
ABDOMEN
EXTREMITIES & BACK
SKIN & TECHNIQUES
100

 This is the term for checking pupil response to light and accommodation

What is PERRLA?

100

The first thing you do before auscultating the chest

What is inspection?

100

The first step in abdominal assessment. 

What is inspection? 

100

You palpate this pulse on top of the foot. 

What is dorsalis pedis?

100

This technique involves using your eyes to observe the patient.

 What is inspection?

200

Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck could indicate this common condition

What is an infection?

200

These breath sounds are normal and heard over the lung fields

What are vesicular breath sounds?

200

 Tenderness in the right lower quadrant may suggest this. 

What is appendicitis?

200

This is the term for swelling in the legs.

 What is edema?

200

Checking skin turgor helps assess this. 

What is hydration status?

300

You use this technique to feel for tenderness in the scalp.

What is palpation?

300

You listen to this side of the stethoscope during lung auscultation.

What is the diaphragm?

300

the abdomen is divided into this many quadrants. 

what is four?

300

Posture and spinal alignment are assessed in this body region. 

What is the back?

300

This is the correct order of techniques in abdominal assessment. 

What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation?

400

This cranial nerve is tested when the patient follows your finger with their eyes.

What is cranial nerve III (oculomotor)?

400

Percussion over the lungs should normally produce this sound

what is resonance?

400

You auscultate before palpation in the abdomen to avoid this. 

What is altering bowel sounds?

400

We look at how straight the back is and how someone stands to check this

What is posture or spinal alignment?

400

Skin that is bluish in color may indicate this. 

What is cyanosis?

500

Name two things you assess in the mouth during inspection.

What are lesions and moisture?

500

We use this to listen to sounds

what is stethoscope?

500

are the noises made by food and gases in the intestines.

what are bowel sounds?


500

This bony spot on the lower back is where bedsores often appear.

What is the sacrum?

500

This is the term for listening to internal body sounds. 


What is auscultation?