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- Question: Which sinus area(s) may be percussed on physical exam?
- Question: A patient with bulging cheeks often described as “chipmunk” facies likely has which of the following diseases?
- Question: On physical examination, a patient’s sclerae can clearly be seen above their What condition does this patient most likely have?
- Question: What physical exam finding is most suggestive of otitis externa?
- Question: When using an otoscope, what does the green line represent?
- Question: What does a “hairy tongue” with increased hyperkeratinization suggest?
- Question: Ludwig’s angina indicates which of the following?
- Question: Palatal petechiae suggest a diagnosis of what condition?
- Question: What internal cause of eye pain is an ophthalmological emergency?
- Question: What physical examination findings suggests hypovolemia?
- Question: Yellow discoloration of the sclera associated with liver disease
- Question: What is the best way to position a patient for examination with a handheld ophthalmoscope?
- Question: What condition may interfere with visualization of the “red reflex?”
- Question: What is the purpose of the green filter on a direct ophthalmoscope?
- Question: What is the normal cup to disc ratio when examining the optic nerve on a fundoscopic exam?
- Question: A diffusely enlarged and firm thyroid is most suggestive of what diagnosis?
- Question: What does a bruit heard on auscultation over the thyroid suggest?
- Question: What is one of the signs of hypothyroidism found on physical examination?
- Question: What sign associated with hyperthyroidism is found on physical examination?
- Question: What is a characteristic finding in a patient with Graves’ disease?
- Question: Which of the following might be seen with hypothyroidism?
- Question: Which of the following might suggest acute otitis media?
- Question: Which of the following might you see with diabetic retinopathy?
Additional information
Insituition | Walden Students |
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Contributor | Luciana Zogbi |
Language | English |
Documents Type | Microsoft Word |