Nurse is deeply palpating the right upper quadrant while patient is instructed to breathe in. Patient has to suddenly stop inhalation due to pain
What is (a positive) Murphy's sign?
inflammation of outer membrane of eyeball, "pink eye"
What is conjunctivitis?
snore-like, low-pitched wheezing, rattling sounds heard during inspiration and expiration
What is rhonchi?
cranial nerve that's important for movement of trapezius and sternomastoid muscles
What is cranial nerve XI (11, accessory/spinal nerve)
most commonly used device for delivering oxygen; low-flow, safe and allows patient some freedom of movement
extension of toes when sole of foot is stimulated; normal in babies until 2 y/o & abnormal in adults
What is the Babinski reflex?
epistaxis
What is the term for bleeding from the nose?
atrial gallop
What is S4 (extra heart sound)?
the name of abdominal region #1
Where/what is the right hypochondriac region of the abdomen?
What are reverse isolation precautions?
inability to maintain balance when standing with eyes closed
What is the Romberg test?
concave shaped, thin, depressed nails, often associated with iron deficient anemia
koilonychia/spoon nails
the type of sound heard when lungs are hyper-inflated
What is hyperresonance?
excessive outward rounding/curvature of spine; "hunchback"
What is kyphosis?
lesion that runs along a nerve route
What is a zosteriform lesion/pattern?
vasospasm of fingers and/or feet in response to cold, so fingers and toes might look pale
What is Raynaud’s phenomenon?
the more commonly used term for a "nevus"
What is a mole?
high-pitched, scratchy, sand papery sound heard when auscultating heart
What is a pericardial friction rub?
a bulging, weakened area of an artery
What is an aneurysm?
inability to recognize objects from touching/holding them
What is astereognosis?
test to check for Carpal Tunnel syndrome; positive if you place backs of hands together with wrists flexed and experience paresthesia
What is Phalen's maneuver?
presbycusis
What is the term for progressive and symmetrical age-related hearing loss?
crackling, grating, creaking sounds caused by bones rubbing against each other
What is crepitus?
amenorrhea
procedure where nurse packs a wound with gauze covered in saline, and removes the gauze after a few hours; it pulls out necrotic tissue with it
What is a wet to dry dressing?