Amenorrhea Correct Answers no period
Bacterial vaginosis Correct Answers foul smelling (fish),
frothy vaginal discharge that is gray-white, wet mount is clue
cells
Brudzinski sign Correct Answers Position patient in supine and
passively flex the neck. If knee and hip flex simultaneously, that
is a positive sign.
Candida Vaginitis Correct Answers yeast infection (antibiotic
use at risk for)- itching, discharge (cottage cheese), wet mount is
hyphae
Condylomata acuminata Correct Answers genital warts
Decerebrate Correct Answers hands to side with palms out
Decorticate Correct Answers hands to core of their body
Describe risk factors for breast cancer Correct Answers Family
history, smoking, obesity, BRCA gene, late menopause or early
menarche (more estrogen-> risk factor), use of oral
contreceptives that have synthetic estrogen
Dysmenorrhea Correct Answers painful period
Dyspareunia Correct Answers pain with sex
, Epidermal cysts Correct Answers generally by pubic area lines,
pus cysts
Genital herpes Correct Answers tiny shallow ulcers on genitals
(millimeters), a bunch of them, painful
Genital warts Correct Answers uncomfortable, can be fairly
large, cauliflower texture, not exactly painful but can be
depending on the location
Glascow Coma scale Correct Answers Scale for comatose
people
Score in 3 sections: eye opening, motor response, verbal
response
How do you perform a breast exam? Inspection Correct
Answers - patient sitting, arms above head, and hands on hips
leaning forward. Look for skin changes, size and symmetry,
characteristics of nipple
- Other techniques are ask patient to put hands to the side to look
at contour of breasts and skin
How to assess for ascites using percussion Correct Answers -
Patient in supine position.
- A protuberant abdomen with bulging flanks is suspicious for
ascites (fluid in the abdomen from diseases such as cancer).
- Due to gravity, dullness should be located along the lateral
sides of the abdomen, while the anterior portion should be
tympanic