Drexel Nurs112


When a person is to attempt to shrug shoulders and turn head to each side while resisting
examiner�s hands this is testing... What?


Cranial Nerve XI (Spinal Accessory)


The Sniff test examens which cranial nerve?


Olfactory Nerve (CN I)


Repeating "Light, Tight, Dynamite!" tests which Cranial Nerve?


CN XII Hypoglossal


The Fondoscopic exam tests which Cranial Nerve?


Optic CN II


When examining the mouth the soft palate and uvula rise when the patient says "AH." This displays proper function of which Cranial Nerve?


CN X Vagus Nerve


Testing downward and inner movement of the eye as well as corneal light reflection tests which Cranial Nerve?


Trochlear (CN IV)


Corneal Movement and Lateral movement of the eye tests which Cranial Nerve?


Abducens CN VI


The Gag Reflex tests which Cranial Nerve?


Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)


The Whisper test tests which Cranial Nerve?


Acoutic CN VIII


If the Preauricular Node is swollen.... what kind of infection may the patient have?


Eye or Ear infection


If the Postauricular node is swollen...what kind of infection may the patient have?


Ear Infection


If the Tonsiller node is swollen... what kind of infection may the patient have?


Ear, Tonsillitis, or Throat Infection


If the Submandibular nodes are swollen... what kind of infection may the patient have?


Sinus infection or throat infection


If the submental node is swollen...what kind of infection may the patient have?


Dental Problem or infection of the mouth


If a patient has a tumor on their pituitary gland, what is this disorder called? Symptoms?


Acromegaly. Head becomes elongated and features become coarse.


What is an allergic salute?


Permanent crease in nose fromhaving it be itchy...possibly from allergies


Which abnormal facial finding is associated with Cushing's Syndrome?


Moon like face


Which 3 diseases did we talk about in class that require airborne precautions?


TB, chicken pox, measles


Name 3 airborne precautions.


Specialty room called an Airborne Infection Isolation Room(AIIR) because it has negative air pressure with 6 to 12 air exchanges per hour
N�95 respirator Door closed


Name a disease that requires droplet precautions


Bordetella pertussisMycoplasma pneumoniae

Group A streptococcusNeisseria meningitidis


List 2 droplet precautions


surgical maskdoor closed


List 3 contact precaution associated diseases


MRSAC.diffVRE


What are 2 contact precautions


GlovesGown


What is Candida Albicans?


Thrush


Dysphagia?


Difficulty Swallowing


Kyphosis


Hunch back


Lichenification


Thickening and hardening from continuous irritation


Ischemic


temporary deficiency of blood flow to an organ or tissue


Keloid


an exuberant scar that forms at the site of an injury and expands beyond the original borders


Ecchymosis


bleeding under the skin or a mucous membrane... a bruise


Resonant


hollow sounding


tympanic


hollow sounding... used to describe the condition of the lungs


dull sounding


used to describe the condition of the liver. not resonant


Flat


The sound one would hear when auscilating bone


The function of lymph nodes


-filter fluid before it is returned to the blood stream


Function of the lymphatic system


conserves fluid and plasma proteins that leak out of capillariesdefends against disease


Nosocomial infection


acquired in a hospital, nursing home, or healthcare setting


Straie


singulare striaa line elevated above or depressed below surrounding tissue. different in color/texture


wheal


round and temporary elevation of the skin


obtunded


having diminished arousal or awareness as a result of intoxication, illness, infection, etc


exopthalmus


bulging of the eyes out of the orbit


SOAPIE


a synonym for organized structure in a chartSUBJECTIVEOBJECTIVEASSESSMENTPLANINTERVENTIONEVALUATION


PIE


problem oriented notePROBLEMINTERVENTIONEVALUATION


DAR


DATAACTIONRESPONSE


A
B
C
D
E


asymmetrybordercolordiameterelevation


Presbyopia


permanent loss of accommodation of the lens and is marked by the inability to focus on objects near to the eye


Ptosis


drooping/dropping of an organ part (ie the upper eye lid)

"i gotta go ptosis!!!!!" hahahaaha jk guys....


nodule


cluster of cells


nystagmus


involuntary back and forth or cyclical movement of the eyes


serosangunious


containing or of the nature of serum and blood


purrulent


condition of forming/containing pus


pustule


a small elevated skin lesion filled with WBC and sometimes bacteria or broken down cells


Petechia


skin spot; usually small and purple and appear in pts with platelet deficiencies or in febrile illnesses


diplopia


double vision


crepitus


a crackling or rattling sound made by part of the body


bullae


large blisters or skin vesicle filled with fluid


alopecia


loss of hair


stabismus


cross eyed


macule


a freckle


papilledema


swelling of the optic nerve


papule


small bump or pimple