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Tet 4 Health Assessment Questions and Review
Tet 4 Health Assessment Questions and Review
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04/24/2015

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Term
how many days after menses should a breast/axillae be done on a female
Definition
5-7 days after
Term
palpation of the breasts is best performed in what position
Definition
supine. The other five positions are for looking at symmetry ect..
Term
which fingers do you use to exam the breast and in what position
Definition
use the finger pads of teh 2, 3, and 4th fingers with the patient in the supine position
Term
what's the best pattern to exam/palpate the breast?
Definition
vertical strip pattern (lawn mower)
Term
what structure is in the breasts that can be confused with enlarged axillary lymph nodes
Definition
nodules in the tail of the breast in the axilla AKA Tail of spence.
Term
sweat gland infection is called
Definition
hidradenitis suppurativa
Term
deeply pigmented, velvety axillary skin is called
Definition
acanthosis nigricans
Term
how long after lactation is stopped would discharge from the nipple be considered abnormal
Definition
after 6 months = abnormal
Term
List three things that can cause abnormal lactation from nipples
Definition
1. hypothyroidism
2. pituitary prolactinoma
3. dopamine agonist
Term
what type of breast mass am I? round, disclike, lobular shapped, firm but soft, very mobile, not usually tender
Definition
fibroadenoma which is common in younger people and a cyst which is more common in older people before menopause
Term
stellate shaped masses in the breast are often what
Definition
cancer
Term
retraction signs associated with cancer of the breast are the result of?
Definition
firbrosis which shortens tissues and causes dimpling, changes in contour and retraction
Term
Cancer is one cause of retraction signs, what are two other causes
Definition
1. fat necrosis
2. mammary duct ectasia
Term
what is peau d' orange
Definition
when lymphs nodes swollen due to cancer than fluid builds up in skin and skin is thickened in breast in areas of the pores on the nipples. This enlargement is called peau d' orange
Term
what is the fornix of the vagina
Definition
The fornices of the vagina (sing. fornix of the vagina or fornix vaginae) are the superior portions of the vagina, extending into the recesses created by the vaginal portion of cervix. The word "fornix" is Latin for "arch".
Term
what is the introitus of the vagina
Definition
An introitus is an entrance that goes into a canal or hollow organ. The vaginal orifice is an introitus that leads to the vaginal canal.
Term
for diagnosis of menopause the patient needs to have an absence of menses for how many months? At what age is this most common?
Definition
absence of menses for 12 consecutivie months. Most common at ages 48-55
Term
Post menopausal bleeding is not normal. Postmenopausal bleeding after ____ months since last period may be from what four things 4x
Definition
postmenopausal bleeding after 6 months of cessation of menses is not normal.

Causes:
1. Cervical polyps
2. Uterine Polyps
3. Endometerial cancer
4. Hormone replacement
Term
mom breastfeeding casues what kind of amneorrhea
Definition
secondary amenorrhea
Term
primary dysmenorrhea (pain wiht menses) occurs as a result of increased production of what hormones... some increase some decrease
Definition
prostaglandin during the luteal phase of hte menstrual cycle when estrogen and progesterone levels decline.
Term
to estlabish the patinet has premenstural syndrome they need to have consistent sx occurring ___ Days before menses for how many cycles
Definition
similar sx 5x days before menses for 3 x CONSECUTIVE CYCLES
Term
3x causes of abnormal uterine bleeding
Definition
1. endometrial cancer
2. hormone replacement therapy
3. uterine or cervical polyps
Term
what is postcoital bleeding in women
Definition
spotting or bleeding that occurs after intercourse and not related to menstruation
Term
whats the difference between menorrhagia and metorrhagia
Definition
menorrhagia = excessive bleeding
metorrhagia = T = inTer - menstural bleeding
Term
chronic pelvic pain lasts more than __ months and accounts for ___ % of hysterectomies
Definition
chronic pelvic pain lasts more than 6 months and accounts for 20% of hysterectomies
Term
when you palpate the cervix what sx would indicate pelvic inflammatory disease
Definition
1. pain on movement of the cervix
Along with
2. adenxal tenderness
=pelvic inflammatory disease
Term
which vaginitis is reddened with white patches
Definition
candidal vaginiits
Term
clue cells found on saline wet mounts indicates a vaginitis of what etiology
Definition
bacterial
Term
if the cervix has cauliflower like growth this indicates
Definition
carcinoma of the cervix
Term
Adnexal masses:
1. I am usually not tender, on one or both sides, small and mobile.
2. I am only on one side, palpable, very tender, causes N/V
3. I am very tender, both sides,
Definition
Adnexal masses:
1. I am usually not tender, on one or both sides, small and mobile. = ovarian cyst
2. I am only on one side, palpable, very tender, causes N/V = Tubal Pregnancy
3. I am very tender, both sides = PID
Term
my labia is swollen and I don't want to sit down. What am I most likely
Definition
bartholin's gland infection
Term
yellow penile discharge is often related to what
Definition
gonoccocal infection
Term
a tight prepuce that once retracted will not return is called
Definition
paraphimosis
Term
induration along the ventral surface suggests? What side is the ventral surface
Definition
ventral surface = underside
induration suggest urethral stricture
Term
Tender, painful scrotal swelling can be present in: 4x
Definition
1. acute epididymitis
2. acute orchitis
3. torsion of the spermatic cord
4. strangulated inguinal hernia
Term
peak incidence age for testicular cancer is
Definition
15-35 years old
Term
tortuous veins in the balls suggests
Definition
varicocele
Term
a hydrocele upon illumination will illuminate red light or block red light
Definition
illuminates.
Term
whats the difference between a strangulated and incarcerated hernia
Definition
incarcerated: its jailed, trapped in an area its not suppose to be.
Strangulated: it is asphyxiated from blood supply
Term
scrotal edema may be seen in patients with who have what chronic diseases
Definition
1. HF
2. Nephrotic syndrome
Term
what's the difference in assessment of a acute orchitis or tumor of the testes
Definition
tumor of the testes is painless and inflammation of the balls (acute orchitis) is painful, swollen and reddened.
Term
the balls feel like a bag of worm, more common on the left..this is called
Definition
varicocele of the spermatic cord
Term
torsion of the spermatic cord is most common in what age group? Do the balled retract upward or downward
Definition
Retraction upward. Most common in adolescents. Surgical emergency.
Term
involuntary movement contributed to by what structure in the brain
Definition
basal ganglia
Term
worst headache of your life is usually what kind of bleed
Definition
SAH
Term
give an example of resting tremors
Definition
pill rolling that is seen in Parkinson syndrome
Term
loss of smell is normal in what populations
Definition
1. trauma
2. smokers
3. aging
4. cocaine users
5. parkinson's disease
Term
A peripheral injury to CN VII (Facial nerve) will result in deficit to what parts of the face
Definition
ALL. upper and lower.
Term
You are assessing muscle strength in your patient and notice the patient is only able to move the body part when gravity is eliminated.. what grade is this
Definition
grade 2
Term
what is stepagge gait? associated with what pathology
Definition
a form of gait abnormality characterized by loss of dorsiflex which results in body/person having to compensate by raising the knee higher than normal to prevent you from stubbing your toe and also has two sounds from heel hitting ground then front foot

Associated with cerebellar ataxia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6qVXYv0U7U
Term
clonus if seen during reflex testing will give that reflex what grade for scaling
Definition
grade 4+
Term
hypothyroidism causes hyper or hyporeflexia? where can you best test or evaluate this effect?
Definition
HYPOthyroidism DELAYS deep tendon reflexes. More specifically it slows the relaxation phase of the reflexes. Best to test at the ankle reflex.
Term
a positive babinski response indicates a lesion where? What does the big toe do?
Definition
Big toe will dorsiflex = positive babinski reflex which indicates lesion to the corticospinal tract
Term
anal reflex is what roots
Definition
s2 s3 s4
Term
what is asterixis? What does it indicate
Definition
Pt has intermittent contractions of hands with arms out and hands up like "stop" indicates metabolic encephalopathy
Term
pronator drift indicates damage to what tract
Definition
corticospinal tract
Term
causes of hyperactive reflexes
Definition
1. lesions along the descending corticospinal tract
Term
The sciatic nerve is part of what plexus? What are two nerves that branch off of it
Definition
From lumbo-sacral plexus (L4,L5,,S1,S2,S3)
Sciatic branches into the
1. tibial Nerve
2. Common peroneal nerve
Term
a complication of witholding parkinson meds preop is?
Definition
rigidity so continue the meds until the day of surgery.
Term
Name the nerves involves for the following deep tendon reflexes
1. Biceps
2. Brachioradialis
3. Triceps
4. Patellar:
5. Achilles Tendon:
Definition
Name the nerves involves for the following deep tendon reflexes
1. Biceps: C5, C6
2. Brachioradialis: C5 C6
3. Triceps C6 C7
4. Patellar: L2, 3, 4
5. Achilles Tendon: L5, S1
Term
an increase in deep tendon reflexes is most often from disease where
Definition
upper motor neuron lesions
Term
is grey matter or white matter an aggregation of neuronal cell bodies
Definition
grey matter!
Term
For consciousness need an interaction between the cerebrum and what other part of the brain?
Definition
Reticular Activating System
Term
what are the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve
Definition
1. opthalmic
2. Maxillary
3. Mandibular
Term
sensory to the back of the head is provided for by what nerve
Definition
CERVICAL (Not cranial) Nerve #2
Term
Somatic motor movement travels via what tract
Definition
corticospinal tract
Term
what is the difference between upper motor neuron and lower motor neuron disease in the corticospinal tract as it relates to:
1. deep tendon reflexes
2. muscle tone
Definition
Upper motor lesion
1. Increase muscle tone
2. Increase DTR
Lower Motor Neuron Disease:
1. Decrease Tone
2. Decrease DTR
Term
Cerebellar damage results in what affects on movement, and muscle tone
Definition
NO PARALYSIS, DECREASE muscle tone, impaired coordination.
Term
are reflexes below spinal cord injury hyper or hypo active
Definition
Hyper active
Term
what type of sensory is preserved despite spinal cord injury..why
Definition
crude touch and light touch often preserved since impulses carried contralateral
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