Can you see me now??
PMH, PSH, PMS, WTFFFF!!
EARectile Dysfunction
Shut your mouth... No, but seriously
Just keep breathin'
LUB, F*****, Dub
100

This part of the eye exam is used to test what function? 

Extraocular movements

100

_______ data is data that is measurable and verifiable. List two examples.

Objective data; lab results, VS, physical exam, imaging

100

This BLM can be noticed when using an otoscope to assess the middle ear.

Junction of the incus and stapes

100

The disease produces recurrent and painful vesicular eruptions of the lips and surrounding skin.

Herpes simplex (labialis)

100

A mother brings her 3 year old son into your urgent care stating that he has an anaphylactic allergy to peanuts and believes he was exposed at daycare.  What sound would you expect to hear?

Stridor

100

S1 is notably louder at this point of the heart 

Apex

200

What anterior structures are going to be seen upon ophthalmic examination of the inner eye?

The red reflex

Optic disc

Retina

Possibly fovea and macula 

200

OLDCART and the "A" is for...?

Alleviate/Aggravate

200

When performing Weber's test on a patient with sensorineural hearing loss, sound latereralizes the good or impaired ear?

Good

200

A patient with this disease would need referral to what specialty?

Dermatologic oncology

200

Results from your patient's PFT show that your patient's FVC is 86%,  FEV1 is 71%, and the FEV1/FVC (% predicted) to be 98%. What can be concluded of this patient?

Restrictive lung disease

200

What patient position can be used to better auscultate mitral stenosis?

Left lateral decubitus

300

Agatha, age 86, comes into the doctor's office c/o a painful, tender, swollen eye.  Upon assessment you see this on Agatha'a eyelid. What bacteria caused this infection? 

Staphylococcus aureus

300

What vital documentation is included in the "P" of the SOAP note?

Planned tests, referrals, treatments prescribed, patient education, follow-up instructions

300

You are performing the Rinne test on a returning patient and you notice that the patient's BC>AC. It is concluded that the patient has _______ hearing loss.

Conductive.

300

What test would you perform on this patient?

STI screening

300

Name 3 disease processes where associated with this auscultated sound.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1RHshh3HyA
 

COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis, PNA, and heart failure

300

Upon assessment of your patient's carotid pulse, you hear the following sound. What can be concluded from this sound?  

Aortic regurgitation

400

What is the leading treatable cause of blindness?

Cataracts

400

VINDICATE and the "I" is for...?

Idiopathic, Intoxication

400

If untreated, this condition can erode the middle ear causing facial nerve damage and deafness.

Cholesteatoma

400

This autosomal dominant syndrome puts patients with it at 40-80% increased risk of GI cancer.  What is the name and characteristics?

Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome

Small brown pigmented spots around the mouth, hands, and feet.

400

When performing egophony, your patient's spoken "ee" is heard as "ay".  You are worried that your patient has what disease process?

Lobar Pneumonia

400

This heart sound caused by atrial systole, is associated with HTN and occurs when blood is squeezed into a non-compliant LV.

S4

500

What disease process is seen below?

Pterygium

500

Tom, 48 yo, reports he works at a nuclear plant.  You can document this in which parts of his review of systems?

Respiratory & Hematologic


500

Michael comes to your practice c/o earache, fever, and hearing loss.  Upon of his ear, you see this. What is your primary differential diagnosis?

Acute Otitis Media with Purulent Effusion

500

What type of infection is this patient more at risk for?

Candida

500

J.B. is diagnosed with a pneumothorax, you know that when percussing this patient's affected lung field, you would expect to hear what sound?

Hyperresonant

500

What pattern is evident in the V3 lead?

ST elevation