EENT Midterm 2 Review: Kahoot

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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

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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

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Swelling & pus seen on the superior-lateral aspect of the eye would be indicative of which of the following?

- Dacryocystitis

- Dacryoadenitis

- Pterygium

- Hordeolum

Dacryoadenitis

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An infection seen on the inferior-medial aspect of the eye would be indicative of which of the following?

- Dacryoadenitis

- Dacryocystitis

- Pterygium

- Hordeolum

Dacryocystitis

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You would be most concerned about which condition causing a fibrous growth to the patient's eye?

- Keratoconjunctiva Sicca

- Pterygium

- Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

- Entropion

Pterygium

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what is the normal color of the optic disc?

- Pale Yellow

- Orange

- Butter yellow

- Cherry Red

Butter yellow

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A nail angle that measures ______ indicated clubbing.

- 160 degrees

- 180 or greater

- 150 degrees

- 140 or less

180 or greater

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which of the following is not a finding of diabetic retinopathy?

- Dot/Blot Hemorrhages

- Cherry Red macula

- Microaneurysm

- Neovascularization

- Cherry Red Macula

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A pt. reports a glare around lights they see & halos around objects, what do you suspect?

- Retinal Detachment

- Cataracts

- Retinoblastoma

- Open Angle glaucoma

Cataracts

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True or False. Dry macular degeneration is more dangerous that wet macular degeneration.

False

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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

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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

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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

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Sensorineural hearing loss could be created by what?

- Excess cerumen

- Labyrinthitis

- Foreign objects in ear

- Perforated Tympanic Membrane

Labyrinthitis

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What is used to diagnose macular degeneration?

- Wood's Lamp

- Snellen Chart

- Rosenbaum Graph

- Amsler Grid

- Amsler Grid

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True or False. Retinal veins are smaller & brighter red.

False

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Which of the following is not a cause of septal perforation?

- trauma

- surgery

- heavy metal exposure

- syphillis

syphillis

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True or False. Allergic rhinitis presents with a blue mucosa & no fever whereas coryza presents with bacterial infection & a fever.

true

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Which of the following is not indicated by nicking, banking, tapering, humping, copper, & silver wiring?

- Atherosclerosis

- arteriosclerosis

- Hyperthyroidism

- Hypertension

Hyperthyroidism

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What is the term for a wider than normal space between the artery & vein on the retina?

- Banking

- Tapering

- Humping

- Nicking

nicking

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What is indicated by saddle nose?

- Cancer

- Congenital Syphilis

- Rhinophyma

- Septal Perforation

Congenital Syphilis

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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

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What is not a cause of Angular Stomatitis?

- Anemia

- Vit. B12 Deficiency

- Ill-fitting dentures

- Xerostomia

Xerostomia

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Which of the following is indicative of measles?

- Mucoceles

- Fordyce's spots

- Koplik spots

- Stenson's duct

Koplik spots

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Which of the following is caused by congenital syphilils?

- Attrition

- Dead tooth

- Periapical abscess

= Hutchinson's teeth

Hutchinson's teeth

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Which of the following is casued by Vitamin C deficiency?

- Pyorrhea

- Scurvy (argh)

- Gum Hyperplasia

- Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivo-stomatitis

Scurvy

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Which of the following is caused by excessive ingestion of peptic bismol or lead toxicity?

- Epulis

- Granuloma

- Blue Gums

- Torus palatinus

blue gums

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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

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White patches on the tongue that can be scraped off are indicative of what?

- Leukoplakia

- Candidiasis

- Lichen Planus

- AIDs

Candidiasis

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What condition is indicated by unilateral sore throat, unilateral earache, & pain on opening jaw?

- Tonsil hyperplasia

- swollen uvula

- glossitis

- Quincy throat

quincy throat

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Which of the following breath odors indicates diabetes?

- Halitosis

- Fetor hepaticus

- Acetone

- Ammonia

Acetone

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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

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Which of the following can be caused by hypothyroidism?

- macroglossia

- ankyloglossia

- lingual tremor

- transverse grooves of the tongue

Macroglossia

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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

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Which of the following is indicative of Scarlett Fever?

- Strawberry tongue

- Atrophic glossitis

- Xerostomia

- Ptyalism

strawberry tongue

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Which of the following is associated with tertiary syphilis?

- chancre

- gumma

- apthous ulcer

- painful nodules at the tip of the tongue

gumma

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Which of the following is indicative of iron deficiency anemmia?

- Beau's lines

- blue lunula

- red lumula

- Koilonychia

Koilonychia

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What refers to nails that have 50/50 ration of white/pink?

- terry's nails

- leukonychia

- Lindsay nails

- anonychia

Lindsay nails

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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

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Which of the following is associated with heart failure?

- Clubbed nails

- Pitted nails

- Onycholysis

- Paronychia

Clubbed nails

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An elevated marking on the skin, greater than 1cm in diameter is known as what?

- Patch

- Papule

- Plaque

- Macule

Plaque

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Irregular red lines, or "spider-like arterioles" are known as what?

- Pustule

- Lichenification

- Telangiectasia

- Keloid

Telangiectasia

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A deep, concave loss of epidermis is known as?

- Fissure

- Exocriation

- Erosion

- Ulcer

Ulcer

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What is the most common skin cancer in the U.S?

- Squamous cell carcinoma

- Basal cell carcinoma

- Melanoma

- Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis

Basal cell carcinoma

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What is the most deadly skin cancer in the U.S?

- Squamous cell carcinoma

- Basal cell carcinoma

- Melanoma

- Actinic keratosis

Melanoma

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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

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Cold sores or fever blister is associated with what condition?

- Attrition

- Rhagades

- Labial carcinoma

- Herpes Simplex- 1

Herpes Simplex- 1

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An elevated, irregular-shaped area of cutaneous edema; solid, transient, variable diameter.

- Tumor

- Bulla

- Wheal

- Nodule

Wheal

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Dried Serum, blood, or purulent exudates; slightly elevated; size varies; brown, red, black, tan, or straw colored?

-Atrophy

- Crust

- Fissure

- Scar

Crust

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Rough, thickened epidermis secondary to persistent rubbing, itching, or skin on flexor surface of extremities.

- Lichenification

- Cyst

- Macule

- Papule

Lichenification