Behavioral Health
HEENT
Hair/skin/nails
Data
Neuro
100

This condition states a person has persistent worry for more than ____ months (2 part answer) 

Generalized Anxiety; 6 months. 
100

Differential between the 3 types of Headaches

Cluster, tension, migrane 

Cluster- Abrupt onset, lasts 15min-3 hours, behind the eyes. 


Tension- bandlike, can last days 

Migrane- visual Aura, photophobia, usually unilateral. can last 4-72h 

100

Describe the difference between eccrine and apocrine glands 

eccrine- glands that go all over the body, no odor, open to skin

ex. sweat glands 

Apocrine- glands for axillary and genital regions specifically 

100
A ____ test is good at ruling OUT a diseas

Sensitive 

100

Distal, chronic and burning nerve pain is associated with what disease 

Diabetes 

200

CAGE stands for...? (need all 4) 

Cut down 

Annoyed 

Guilty 

Eye opener

200

Sudden, painless and unilateral eye loss is often involved with _____

*there is 1 exception, bonus if you get it

Vascular 


Bonus* retinal detachment 

200

What are the ABC's of melanoma (must get all)

Asymmetry 

boarder irregularity 

color variation

diameter > 6mm 

Evolution over time (most important) 

200

A ______ test is good at ruling IN a disease

Specific 

200

What are the 3 disease related risk factors for CVA (stroke)

Afib, Carotid artery disease, obstructive sleep apnea

300

Name this thought processing- Speech has unnecessary detail, indirection, delay in reaching the point

Circumstantiality 

300

What is a major sign of CENTRAL vertigo and what is the cause 

Vertical or changing nystagmus ; CNS lesion 

300

Define all...

Macule, patch, papule, plaque, vesicles, bulla 

macule- non raised, < 1cm

Patch- non raised > 1cm

papule- raised < 1cm

plaque- raised >1cm

vesicle- fluid filled <1cm

bulla- fluid filled >1cm 

300

When the prevalence of a disease is HIGH, there will be more false positives or negatives? 

False Negatives 

300
Describe the difference between hyperactive and hypoactive reflexes 

Hyperactive is lesion in CNS

Hypoactive is lesion in spinal cord, roots, nerves, 

400

What is the difference between "Compulsions" and "Obsessions" 

Compulsions- reduces anxiety, prevents something bad from happening

Ex. Turning lights on and off 

Obsessions- Intrusive, don't want to perform the action. Can't ignore 

Ex. Killing someone

400

Absent blinking reflex and sensorineural hearing loss is indicative of this pathology  

Accoustic Neuroma 

400

A thickening or clubbing of the nails can suggest _____

Thyroid disease 

400
Scenario*


You have a patient that comes in with a headache, you are trying to determine if you should get a CT scan. The patient happens to be pregnant... what does this do to your testing threshold. 

It would INCREASE it. 

400

What does a positive Asterixis test suggest?

Metabolic encephalopathy

-due to liver disease 

500

What are the differences between these personality disorders: Schizoid, Antisocial and Borderline 

Schizoid- hermit, antisocial 

Antisocial- no remorse or empathy of others

Borderline- Idealizes people, until something is done that they do not like

500
Marcus Gunn Pupil can be described as...

An Afferent pupillary defect... no pupil constriction

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

What is pictured here....



Onichiomycosis 

500

Scenario!!

You have a patient coming in with a headache from a hall. He was unconscious, and his pupils are NOT PERLA, his BP is 160/100, pulse o2 is 90% and he is slurring his words... what would this do to your TREATMENT threshold

It would lower it! Time to act now!

500

Fasciculations are rapid and light movements of the muscle... what pathology does it suggest?

Peripheral motor neuron disease