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A gastric ulcer
- answer-Causes dull achy epigastric pain with eating
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
- answer-Causes sudden, intense abdominal pain radiating to the back
Abdominal auscultation rushes
- answer-Indicate intestinal obstruction
Abdominal Percussion
- answer-Avoided when suspecting abdominal aneurysm
Abdominal wall tenderness origin
- answer-Located in the abdominal wall
Acromion process
- answer-Extension of the spine of the scapula at the highest point of the shoulder
Activities of Daily Living
- answer-Basic self-care activities
Acute angle closure glaucoma
- answer-Causes severe eye pain, dilated pupil, and cloudy cornea
Allergic rhinitis nasal mucosa
- answer-Appears pale
Ankle Extension
- answer-Assessed by pointing foot towards the ceiling
Ankle-brachial index
- answer-Screens for peripheral artery disease risk
Anterior superior iliac spine
- answer-Termination point of the iliac crest on the ilium
, Articular structure disease
- answer-Not usually due to stiffness or pain
Attention Assessment
- answer-Easily distractible with difficulty responding
AV Tapering
- answer-Vein 'winds' down on either side of the artery
Bimanual exam technique
- answer-Insert fingers posteriorly into the vagina
Bright red stools symptom
- answer-Consistent with cancer of the sigmoid colon
Cavernous hemangioma characteristics
- answer-Reddish blue, irregularly shaped mass of blood vessels
Cervical Myelopathy Signs
- answer-Neck flexion with shock sensation down the spine
Chlamydia
- answer-Silent STD lacking abnormal physical findings
Chronic renal failure
- answer-Can lead to skin conditions like pruritis and hyperpigmentation
Cognitive Impairment
- answer-Detected by assessing developmental milestones
Cranial nerve V, Trigeminal
- answer-Assessed by touching the cornea lightly with cotton
Cystic fibrosis earliest manifestation
- answer-Salty taste on the skin
Developmental Hip Dysplasia
- answer-Evidenced by limited abduction of the leg