Anatomy
Interview
PE techniques
PE findings
Screening
100

This location is the normal site of the point of maximal impulse.

What is the left 5th intercostal space at the midclavicular line?

100

When obtaining a pain history, this OLD CARTS component asks whether pain spreads to another location.

What is radiation?

100

During thyroid examination, the patient is instructed to do this so the gland rises for easier palpation.

What is swallow?

100

Hard, fixed cervical lymph nodes raise concern for this process.

What is malignancy?

100

This cardiovascular risk-reduction counseling topic has one of the greatest impacts on long-term health outcomes.

What is smoking cessation?

200

This neck landmark is palpated just below the thyroid cartilage and serves as an important reference point for thyroid examination.

What is the cricoid cartilage?

200

During sensitive history-taking, this interviewing approach helps normalize difficult topics and reduce patient embarrassment.

What is using nonjudgmental language?

200

This patient position best facilitates assessment of jugular venous pressure.

What is 30–45 degrees upright?

200

A deviated uvula away from the affected side suggests dysfunction of this cranial nerve

What is cranial nerve X (vagus nerve)?

200

Patient education for peripheral arterial disease should emphasize smoking cessation and this important lifestyle intervention.

What is supervised exercise?

300

This salivary duct opening is located opposite the upper second molar and may be inspected for obstruction or inflammation.

What is Stensen’s duct?

300

his patient history question helps assess orthopnea severity in heart failure.

What is “How many pillows do you sleep on?”

300

This examination technique assesses transmission of vibrations through the chest wall while the patient speaks.

What is tactile fremitus?

300

Spoon-shaped nails associated with iron deficiency anemia are called this

What is koilonychia?

300

Patient education for prevention of oral cancer should strongly emphasize avoiding these two major risk factors.

What are tobacco and alcohol use?

400

The most common site of anterior epistaxis is this vascular plexus.

What is Kiesselbach’s plexus?

400

This interviewing technique involves repeating or paraphrasing the patient’s statement to demonstrate understanding and encourage further discussion.

What is reflection (or reflective listening)?




400

This bedside test compares ankle and brachial systolic pressures to assess for peripheral arterial disease.

What is the ankle-brachial index (ABI)?

400

This ophthalmoscopic finding indicates increased intracranial pressure.

What is papilledema?

400

The USPSTF recommends behavioral counseling interventions for adults whose BMI places them in this weight category.

What is obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m²)?




500

During lung auscultation, this vertebral landmark marks the approximate level where the trachea bifurcates into the main bronchi.

What is the sternal angle/T4–T5 level?

500

Asking “What concerns you most about your symptoms?” helps identify this important patient-centered aspect of the interview.

What is the patient’s perspective or agenda?

500

When auscultating the heart, this part of the stethoscope is best for hearing low-pitched sounds like S3 and mitral stenosis murmurs.

What is the bell?

500

This extra heart sound in an older adult is commonly associated with heart failure.

What is S3?

500

This major risk factor should always be assessed when evaluating a patient with suspected skin cancer or melanoma.

What is excessive ultraviolet (sun) exposure?