Neuro
HEENT
Respiratory/Cardio
Abdomen
MSK
100

pupils equal round reactive to light and accommodation (PERRLA) 

What is the acronym used to document the pupil assessment? 

100

Stenson's duct

What is the duct associated with the parotid gland? 

100

has 3 lobes and shorter due to the liver

What is the right lung? 

100

Right upper quadrant of the abdomen contains these organs 

What are the liver, gallbladder, head of the pancreas, right kidney and adrenal? 

100

Assessment findings during the inspection/palpation portion of the MSK exam


What are color, lesions, contractures/deformities, tenderness? 

200

Olfactory, Optic, Occulomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Vestibulocochlear (Acoustic), Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory, Hypoglossal


 What are the 12 cranial nerves?

200

Pull the pinna up and out

What is the correct method of performing the otoscopic exam on an adult? 

200

Resonance

What is the normal percussion sound upon percussion of lung tissue? 
200

The correct anatomical landmark to begin auscultation when performing the abdominal exam

What is the right lower quadrant of the abdomen? 

200

the normal finding when checking capillary refill

What is < 2 seconds?

300

Unequal or uneven pupils 

What is a pupillary finding that signals neurological emergency? 

300

symmetry of facial movements- smile, puff out cheeks and lift eyebrows 

What is the method for testing cranial nerve VII? 

300

Audible name for closure of the AV valves

What is the S1 heart sound? 

300

inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation

What is the correct order of the abdominal exam? 

300

the term when moving the wrist toward the thumb

What is radial deviation? 

400

have patient say "ahh", watch for uvula rising midline, have patient swallow, if patient is unconscious then use gag reflex

What is the method for testing CN IX? 

400

Drains fluid and equalizes pressure in the middle ear

What is the eustachian tube? 

400

5th intercostal space, midclavicular line

What are the landmarks used to assess the Mitral area of the heart? 

400

Abdominal assessment for peritonitis or peritoneal inflammation

What is rebound tenderness? 

400

The correct term when the patient moves their ankle so that the "toes are toward the nose" 

What is dorsiflexion? 

500

posturing indicating severe damage to the brain stem, with rigid posture, arms and legs straight out, toes pointed down

What is decerebrate posturing?

500

hearing loss associated with temporal lobe damage, cranial nerve damage

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

500

0- 3cm above the clavicle

What is the normal JVD assessment finding? 

500

The predominant percussion note in the abdominal exam

What is tympani? 

500

produce blood cells, protection, movement, support, storage of minerals, 

What are 3 functions of bones?