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Questions And Correct Answers |
Passed
Atraumatic - CORRECT ANSWER-No evidence of trauma to the body
Diaphoresis - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive sweating
Febrile - CORRECT ANSWER-having a fever
Malaise - CORRECT ANSWER-Generalized discomfort or weakness
Normocephalic - CORRECT ANSWER-Normal shaped head
Polydipsia - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive thirst
Polyuria - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive urination
Conjunctiva - CORRECT ANSWER-Membrane lining of the eyelids and covering
of the eyeball; "white part"
Conjunctival injection - CORRECT ANSWER-Redness of the conjunctiva
Diplopia - CORRECT ANSWER-double vision
, Nystagmus - CORRECT ANSWER-Involuntary rapid movements of the eyes
Cerumen - CORRECT ANSWER-Ear Wax
Dentalgia - CORRECT ANSWER-Dental Pain
Dentition - CORRECT ANSWER-indicating the condition of teeth (i.e. intact)
Dysphagia - CORRECT ANSWER-Painful/difficulty swallowing
Epistaxis - CORRECT ANSWER-bleeding of the nose
Hemotympanum - CORRECT ANSWER-blood in the middle ear
Rhinorrhea - CORRECT ANSWER-Runny nose
Septal Deviation: - CORRECT ANSWER-displacement of the nasal septum
Tinnitus - CORRECT ANSWER-ringing of the ears
Trismus - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to open jaw
Accessory muscle use - CORRECT ANSWER-Visible usage of muscles not
normally used to breathe
Bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-unusually slow breathing
Cyanosis - CORRECT ANSWER-When the skin turns purple or dark blue
(typically due to hypoxia)
Dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER-shortness of breath
Expiration - CORRECT ANSWER-Breathing out
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Questions And Correct Answers |
Passed
Atraumatic - CORRECT ANSWER-No evidence of trauma to the body
Diaphoresis - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive sweating
Febrile - CORRECT ANSWER-having a fever
Malaise - CORRECT ANSWER-Generalized discomfort or weakness
Normocephalic - CORRECT ANSWER-Normal shaped head
Polydipsia - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive thirst
Polyuria - CORRECT ANSWER-excessive urination
Conjunctiva - CORRECT ANSWER-Membrane lining of the eyelids and covering
of the eyeball; "white part"
Conjunctival injection - CORRECT ANSWER-Redness of the conjunctiva
Diplopia - CORRECT ANSWER-double vision
, Nystagmus - CORRECT ANSWER-Involuntary rapid movements of the eyes
Cerumen - CORRECT ANSWER-Ear Wax
Dentalgia - CORRECT ANSWER-Dental Pain
Dentition - CORRECT ANSWER-indicating the condition of teeth (i.e. intact)
Dysphagia - CORRECT ANSWER-Painful/difficulty swallowing
Epistaxis - CORRECT ANSWER-bleeding of the nose
Hemotympanum - CORRECT ANSWER-blood in the middle ear
Rhinorrhea - CORRECT ANSWER-Runny nose
Septal Deviation: - CORRECT ANSWER-displacement of the nasal septum
Tinnitus - CORRECT ANSWER-ringing of the ears
Trismus - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to open jaw
Accessory muscle use - CORRECT ANSWER-Visible usage of muscles not
normally used to breathe
Bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER-unusually slow breathing
Cyanosis - CORRECT ANSWER-When the skin turns purple or dark blue
(typically due to hypoxia)
Dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER-shortness of breath
Expiration - CORRECT ANSWER-Breathing out
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protected by copyright law