General Diagnosis 2 Flashcards

1
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acoustic neuroma

A

benign tumor of CN VIII (schwanoma)

hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, presence of tumor on CT or MRI

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acute mastoiditis

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bacterial infection in the mastoid process
presents clinically with same signs and symptoms of acute otitis media, with the addition of iflammation and aplaptory tenderness over the mastoid
hearing loss is commonly associated

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acute otitis externa

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an infection of the outer ear.
because this condition is often associated with sweimming, especially if the water is contaminated, it is frequently referred to as swimmer’s ear. the individual will experience inflammation and pain of outer ear. tugging on pinna will be painful

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benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

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brief episode of vertigo brought on by a change of head position
diagosed by having the patient perform the dix-hallpike maneuver. the patient rapidly moves from sitting to supine with the head turned 45 degrees to left and wait 30 seconds
repeat on right if nystagmus is present

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5
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eustachian tube block

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retraction of tympanic membrane

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meniere’s disease

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disorder characterized by recurrent prostrating vertigo, sensory hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness in the ear

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7
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presbycussis

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sensorineural eharing loss that occurs in people as they age and they may be affected by genetic or acquired factors

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purulent otitis media

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AKA bacterial otitis medial
bacterial or viral infection in the middle ear
tympanic membrane presents with a red appearance, dilated blood vessels and bulging

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serous otitis media

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effusion in middle ear resulting from incomplete resolution of acute otitis media or obstruction of eustachian tube
condition is usually chronic and fluid is amber with bubbles

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10
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tinnitus

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presence of ringing of ears

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vertigo

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abnormal sensation of rotary movement associated with difficulty in balance, gait and navigation of environment

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12
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normal hearing test results

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weber has equal sounds bilaterally

rinne test: AC>BC (Rinne+)

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13
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conduction hearing loss

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lateralizes to invovled ear

AC

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14
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sensorineural hearing loss

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lateralizes to uninvolved ear

AC>BC with less time in bad ear

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15
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allergic rhinitis

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nasal mucosa appears pale or blue and boddy

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atrophic rhinitis

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thinning of nasal mucosa with sclerosis, crust formation and foul odor

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17
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polyps

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typically occur as a consequence of chornic inflammation of nasal mucosa

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18
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viral rhinitis

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nasal mucosa appears red and swollen with clear runny nose

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angular stomatits

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AKA cheilosis
red sores at corner of mouth that are referred to as angular chelitis/stomatits
can be caused by a vitamin B12 (riboflavin) deficiency

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atrophic glossitis

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deficiency of B vitamins or iron that causes tongue to appear smooth and glossy

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candidiasis

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AKA thrush

thick white fungal patches that are easily scraped off

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fissured tongue

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AKA scrotal tongue

deep furrows on the surface of the tongue that is considered a normal variant

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23
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leukoplakia

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pre-cancerous lesions of white patiches that are adherent to the surface and not easily removed

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24
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acromegaly

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excessive production of growth hormone beginning in middle age. results in abnormal growth in hands, feet and facial bones

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25
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gigantism

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excessive production of growth hormone prior to skeletal maturation

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26
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hyperthyroidism

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most commonly cuased by grave’s disease

TSH production is decreased and thyroid formones (T3/T4) are produced in excess

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27
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hypothyroidism

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AKA myxedema
hashimoto’s thyroiditis MC cause in US
congenital hypothyroid is called cretinism and causes a diminished physical and mental capacity

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28
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hyperthyroidism symptoms

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weight loss with increased appetitie
irritable and nervous
intolerance to heat
moist skin and fine hair
exopthalmosis
possible neck swelling due to goiter
increased T3, T4, decreased TSH
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29
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hypothyroidism symptoms

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weight gain and decreased appetite
depression, weakness and fatigue
intolerance to cold
coarse dry hair and skin
preorbital edema
macroglossia and loss of lateral 1/3 eyebrows
decreased T3, T4, increased TSH
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30
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age and sex of those who usually get common migraines

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childhoot and early adulthood females

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31
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age and sex of classic migraine

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childhood and early adulthood

females

32
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age of HTN

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adult

33
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age and sex of cluster headaches

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adolescent to adults

males

34
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age and sex of muscular tension

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any age

any sex

35
Q

temporal arteritis age

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over 50 years

36
Q

cervicogenic age

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adult

37
Q

what is the age for sinus, subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, brain tumor, meningeal irritation, hypoglycemic, postconcussive headaches

A

any age

38
Q

which headaches are unilateral?

A

common migraine
classic migraine
cluster (orbital, temporal)
temporal arteritis (temporal)

39
Q

site for HTN headache?

A

occipital

vertex

40
Q

site for muscular tension

A

band like

41
Q

site for cervicogenic

A

occipital

UC

42
Q

sinus headache site

A

localized and changes with body position

43
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site for subarachnoid hemorrhage

A

basilar area

44
Q

site of brain tumor headache

A

any place and changes with body position

45
Q

site for meningeal irriation

A

neck

46
Q

site for hypoglycemic headache

A

generalized

47
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site for post concussive

A

localized general pain

48
Q

characteristics for common migraine

A
photophobia
throbbing
worse behind one eye
nausea/vomiting
familial
decrease with advancing age, pregnancy
49
Q

characteristics for classic migrain

A
photophobia
throbbing
worse behind one eye
nausea/vomiting
familial
decrease with advancing age, pregnancy
50
Q

characteristics for HTN headache

A

throbbing

wake up with ehadache

51
Q

characteristics for cluster headach

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wake up at night with headache
lasts 15-180 minutes
rihorrhea
lacrimation
facial sweating
red eye
miosis
not aggravated by exertion
flushed face
52
Q

characterisics of muscle tension headach

A

pressure, muscle tightness

53
Q

characteristic for temporal arteritis

A

persistent burning aching, throbbing

54
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cervicogenic characteristics

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daily
decreased ROM in UC and occiput
pain in neck, referred to head

55
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characteristics of sinus

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steady throb
local tenderness
worse in morning

56
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characteristics of subarachnoid hemorrhag

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abrupt onset
constant
stiff neck
excruciating pain like never before

57
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characteristics of subdural hematoma

A

slow bleed following trauma

s/s evident days-weeks post injury

58
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characteristc of brain tumor

A

onset moring and evening, mild to severe, throbbing, progressively worse

59
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characteristics of meningeal iritation

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intense
deep pain
never experienced before
stiff neck
fever
60
Q

characteristic of post concussive

A

loss of memory

visual disturbances

61
Q

common migraines and classic migraines provoked by

A
bright light
chocolate
cheese
tension
red inwe
menstrual cycle
too much/too little sleep
62
Q

HTN caused by?

A

decreased weight

decreased salt

63
Q

cluster caused by?

A

alcohol

seasonal

64
Q

muscular tension caused by

A

fatigue
tension
stress
work

65
Q

temoral arteritis provoked by?

A

scalp sensitive

tender arteries

66
Q

cervicogenic caused by

A

head movement

67
Q

sinus caused by

A

chronic sinusitis

68
Q

subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by

A

HTN, stress

69
Q

subdural hematoma caused by?

A

truama

70
Q

brain tumor caused by?

A

tumor growth

71
Q

meningeal irritation caused by?

A

flexion

72
Q

follow up common migraine

A

dietary log
adjust
avoid provoking factors

73
Q

HTN follow up

A

blood pressure

lipid profile

74
Q

follow up temporal arteries

A

ESR elevated

biopsy

75
Q

followup cervicogenic headache

A

flex/extend headaches

76
Q

follow up subarachnoid hemorrhage

A

high BP

fever

77
Q

follow up meningeal irritaiton

A

kernig/brudzinski

CSF tap