A pt c/o epistaxis. Which other cause should be considered?
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Hematemesis
sound will lateralize to the affected ear
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conduction hearing loss
Which are of the fundus is the central foal point for incoming images?
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the fovea
The APRN notices exudates on her large tonsils. He/She does a careful lymphatic
examination and notices some scattered small, mobile lymph nodes just behind her
sternocleidomastoid muscles b/l. WHat group of nodes is this?
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Posterior cervical
A patient presents with ear pain, She is an avid swimmer. The hx includes pain and
drainage from the left ear. On exam, she has pain when the ear is manipulated. The
canal is narrowed and erythematous, with some white debris in the canal. The rest of
the exam is normal. Whats the diagnosis?
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External otitis (classic symptom of painful ear to touch)
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Hematemesis
sound will lateralize to the affected ear
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conduction hearing loss
Which are of the fundus is the central foal point for incoming images?
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the fovea
The APRN notices exudates on her large tonsils. He/She does a careful lymphatic
examination and notices some scattered small, mobile lymph nodes just behind her
sternocleidomastoid muscles b/l. WHat group of nodes is this?
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Posterior cervical
A patient presents with ear pain, She is an avid swimmer. The hx includes pain and
drainage from the left ear. On exam, she has pain when the ear is manipulated. The
canal is narrowed and erythematous, with some white debris in the canal. The rest of
the exam is normal. Whats the diagnosis?
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External otitis (classic symptom of painful ear to touch)