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What are the 7 bones of the head? |
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-2 frontal -2 temporal -2 parietal -1 occipital |
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What hx questions are asked after head trauma? |
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-description of event -state of consciousness after injury -predisposing factors ---seizures ---poor vision ---poor lighting ---light-headeness |
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What should be looked for in observation of the head? |
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-tremors -nodding movements -tilting |
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What is a cause of facial asymmetry? |
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Suspect ___?___ when the entire side of the face is affected, but ___?___ when the lower face is affected. |
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-facial nerve paralysis -facial nerve weakness |
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___?___ may be associated with degeneration of or pressure on the facial nerve. |
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Bilateral watery nasal discharge with sneezing may suggest ___?___ |
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Unilateral watery nasal discharge after head trauma may suggest ___?___ |
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Unilateral purulent nasal discharge may suggest ___?___ |
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The nasal speculum should stay to the ___?___ side when inserted into the vestibule. |
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What is the color of normal nasal mucosa? |
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What does red nasal mucosa indicate? |
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What does pale or blue nasal mucosa indicate? |
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How would a nasal polyp appear on inspection? |
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-round elongated mass projecting into the nasal cavity |
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How would a nasal furuncle appear on inspection? |
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-localized redness in the vestibule |
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What hx indicates sinusitis? |
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-facial pain -HA -purulent rhinorrhea -URI ~10 days prior |
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What exam techniques are used to assess the sinuses? What are positive results? |
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-inspection: swelling -palpation: tenderness -percussion: tenderness -transillumination: opaque,dull -bend head down, then straighten: discomfort |
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How are the frontal sinuses palpated? |
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press up under the bony brow on each side of the nose |
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How are the maxillary sinuses palpated? |
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press up under zygomatic processes with thumbs or index and middle fingers |
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What are causes of gum hypertrophy? |
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-pregnancy -puberty -phenytoin (Dilantin) -leukemia |
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What are causes of easy gum bleeding? |
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-leukemia -blood dyscrasias |
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What are causes of a blue-black line 1 mm from the gum margin? |
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-chronic lead poisoning -chronic bismuth poisoning |
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The anterior portion of the tongue has thinner mucosa than the posterior. T/F |
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false- posterior is thinner |
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What are features of a geographic tongue? |
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superficial denuded circles or irregular areas exposing the tips of the papillae |
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What are signs of a niacin or B12 deficiency? |
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red tongue with a slick appearance |
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What tongue features may follow antibiotic therapy? |
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-hairy -yellow-brown to black enlarged papillae |
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What are the grades of tonsil size and their meaning? |
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+1: barely visible +2: halfway to uvula +3: nearly touching uvula +4: kissing, touching each other |
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What may be seen in the posterior pharynx with sinusitis? |
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green or thick yellow postnasal discharge |
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Where are epitrochlear lymph nodes located? |
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___?___ lymph nodes include horizontal and vertical arrangement. |
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What are the functions of the lymph system? |
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-engulf invading pathogens -produce antibodies -drain lymphatic fluid |
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