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Which of the following conditions would present with a mydriatic pupil, which constricts in a worm-like manner?
- Adie's Pupil
- Argyll-Robertson pupil
- Syphillis
- CN III Lesion
Adie's pupil
Which of the following conditions would be associated with a mitotic pupil, which responds to pain but not light & is indicative of tertiary syphillis?
- Argyll- Robertson Pupil
- Adie's pupil
- CN II lesion
- Hordeolum
Argyll-Robertson Pupil
Swelling & pus seen on the superior-lateral aspect of the eye would be indicative of which of the following?
- Dacryocystitis
- Dacryoadenitis
- Pterygium
- Hordeolum
Dacryoadenitis
An infection seen on the inferior-medial aspect of the eye would be indicative of which of the following?
- Dacryoadenitis
- Dacryocystitis
- Pterygium
- Hordeolum
Dacryocystitis
You would be most concerned about which condition causing a fibrous growth to the patient's eye?
- Keratoconjunctiva Sicca
- Pterygium
- Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
- Entropion
Pterygium
what is the normal color of the optic disc?
- Pale Yellow
- Orange
- Butter yellow
- Cherry Red
Butter yellow
A nail angle that measures ______ indicated clubbing.
- 160 degrees
- 180 or greater
- 150 degrees
- 140 or less
180 or greater
which of the following is not a finding of diabetic retinopathy?
- Dot/Blot Hemorrhages
- Cherry Red macula
- Microaneurysm
- Neovascularization
- Cherry Red Macula
A pt. reports a glare around lights they see & halos around objects, what do you suspect?
- Retinal Detachment
- Cataracts
- Retinoblastoma
- Open Angle glaucoma
Cataracts
True or False. Dry macular degeneration is more dangerous that wet macular degeneration.
False
Peripheral night vision loss most commonly seen in children is associated with which condition?
- Tay Sach's Disease
- Flamehemorrhage
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Venous Occlusion
Retinitis Pigmentosa
A pt. reports seeing a sudden increase of floaters before a curtain fell across the vision of one eye. What is it?
- Close Angle Glaucoma
- they have plumbing issues
- lens subluxation
- retinal detachment
retinal detachment
Neither of the pt.'s pupils constricts when light is shone in their left eye, which CN is involved?
- Right CN II
- Left CN II
- Right CN III
- Left CN III
Left CN II
Sensorineural hearing loss could be created by what?
- Excess cerumen
- Labyrinthitis
- Foreign objects in ear
- Perforated Tympanic Membrane
Labyrinthitis
What is used to diagnose macular degeneration?
- Wood's Lamp
- Snellen Chart
- Rosenbaum Graph
- Amsler Grid
- Amsler Grid
True or False. Retinal veins are smaller & brighter red.
False
Which of the following is not a cause of septal perforation?
- trauma
- surgery
- heavy metal exposure
- syphillis
syphillis
True or False. Allergic rhinitis presents with a blue mucosa & no fever whereas coryza presents with bacterial infection & a fever.
true
Which of the following is not indicated by nicking, banking, tapering, humping, copper, & silver wiring?
- Atherosclerosis
- arteriosclerosis
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypertension
Hyperthyroidism
What is the term for a wider than normal space between the artery & vein on the retina?
- Banking
- Tapering
- Humping
- Nicking
nicking
What is indicated by saddle nose?
- Cancer
- Congenital Syphilis
- Rhinophyma
- Septal Perforation
Congenital Syphilis
A patient reports pain in their head when they bend over, what exam finding might you expect?
- Septal Perforation
- Raw hamburger appearance in the nose
- Asymmetrical transillumination
Asymmetrical transillumination
What is not a cause of Angular Stomatitis?
- Anemia
- Vit. B12 Deficiency
- Ill-fitting dentures
- Xerostomia
Xerostomia
Which of the following is indicative of measles?
- Mucoceles
- Fordyce's spots
- Koplik spots
- Stenson's duct
Koplik spots
Which of the following is caused by congenital syphilils?
- Attrition
- Dead tooth
- Periapical abscess
= Hutchinson's teeth
Hutchinson's teeth
Which of the following is casued by Vitamin C deficiency?
- Pyorrhea
- Scurvy (argh)
- Gum Hyperplasia
- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivo-stomatitis
Scurvy
Which of the following is caused by excessive ingestion of peptic bismol or lead toxicity?
- Epulis
- Granuloma
- Blue Gums
- Torus palatinus
blue gums
One of your pt.'s suffers from AIDs, on examining their mouth you notice raised purple lesions what is it likely of?
- granuloma
- candidiasis
- torus mandibularis
- kaposi's sarcoma
kaposi's sarcoma
White patches on the tongue that can be scraped off are indicative of what?
- Leukoplakia
- Candidiasis
- Lichen Planus
- AIDs
Candidiasis
What condition is indicated by unilateral sore throat, unilateral earache, & pain on opening jaw?
- Tonsil hyperplasia
- swollen uvula
- glossitis
- Quincy throat
quincy throat
Which of the following breath odors indicates diabetes?
- Halitosis
- Fetor hepaticus
- Acetone
- Ammonia
Acetone
An anterior lymph node enlargement is indicative of what?
- Bacterial infection/high fever
- Viral infection/ lowe fever
- Mononucleosis
- Don't pick this
Bacterial infection/high fever
Which of the following can be caused by hypothyroidism?
- macroglossia
- ankyloglossia
- lingual tremor
- transverse grooves of the tongue
Macroglossia
Feathery white patches occurring on the sides of the tongue & cannot be scraped off, associated with EBV
- Hairy leukoplakia
- longitudinal grooves
- geographic tongue
- hairy tongue
hairy leukoplakia
Which of the following is indicative of Scarlett Fever?
- Strawberry tongue
- Atrophic glossitis
- Xerostomia
- Ptyalism
strawberry tongue
Which of the following is associated with tertiary syphilis?
- chancre
- gumma
- apthous ulcer
- painful nodules at the tip of the tongue
gumma
Which of the following is indicative of iron deficiency anemmia?
- Beau's lines
- blue lunula
- red lumula
- Koilonychia
Koilonychia
What refers to nails that have 50/50 ration of white/pink?
- terry's nails
- leukonychia
- Lindsay nails
- anonychia
Lindsay nails
Which of the following is indicative of fungal infection?
- Yellow-brown nails
- Completely white nails
- Swelling around the nailbed
- Yellow-green nails
Yellow-brown nails
Which of the following is associated with heart failure?
- Clubbed nails
- Pitted nails
- Onycholysis
- Paronychia
Clubbed nails
An elevated marking on the skin, greater than 1cm in diameter is known as what?
- Patch
- Papule
- Plaque
- Macule
Plaque
Irregular red lines, or "spider-like arterioles" are known as what?
- Pustule
- Lichenification
- Telangiectasia
- Keloid
Telangiectasia
A deep, concave loss of epidermis is known as?
- Fissure
- Exocriation
- Erosion
- Ulcer
Ulcer
What is the most common skin cancer in the U.S?
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis
Basal cell carcinoma
What is the most deadly skin cancer in the U.S?
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Actinic keratosis
Melanoma
Dark-brown macules on the lips & oral mucosa associated with GI polyps & cancer is associated with what condition?
- Peutz-Jaegher Syndrome
- Gum Hyperplasia
- Chancre of Syphilis
- Pyorrhea
Peutz-Jaegher Syndrome
Cold sores or fever blister is associated with what condition?
- Attrition
- Rhagades
- Labial carcinoma
- Herpes Simplex- 1
Herpes Simplex- 1
An elevated, irregular-shaped area of cutaneous edema; solid, transient, variable diameter.
- Tumor
- Bulla
- Wheal
- Nodule
Wheal
Dried Serum, blood, or purulent exudates; slightly elevated; size varies; brown, red, black, tan, or straw colored?
-Atrophy
- Crust
- Fissure
- Scar
Crust
Rough, thickened epidermis secondary to persistent rubbing, itching, or skin on flexor surface of extremities.
- Lichenification
- Cyst
- Macule
- Papule
Lichenification