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,A 38-year-old B
accountant
comes to your
clinic for
evaluation of a
headache. The
throbbing
sensation is
located in the
right temporal
region and is an
8 on a scale of 1
to 10. It started
a few hours
ago, and she
has noted
nausea with
sensitivity to
light; she has
had headaches
like this in the
past, usually
less than one
per week, but
not as severe.
,She does not
know of any
inciting factors.
There has been
no change in
the frequency
of her
headaches. She
usually takes an
over the-
counter
analgesic, and
this results in
resolution of
the headache.
Based on this
description,
what is the most
likely diagnosis
of the type of
headache?
A) Tension
B) Migraine
C) Cluster
D) Analgesic
rebound
, ebou d
A 29-year-old A
computer
programmer
comes to your
office for
evaluation of a
headache. The
tightening
sensation is
located all over
the head and is
of moderate
intensity. It used
to last minutes,
but this time it
has lasted for 5
days. He denies
photophobia
and nausea. He
spends several
hours each day
at a computer
monitor/keyboa
rd. He has tried
over-the-
counter
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Terms in this set (441)
,A 38-year-old B
accountant
comes to your
clinic for
evaluation of a
headache. The
throbbing
sensation is
located in the
right temporal
region and is an
8 on a scale of 1
to 10. It started
a few hours
ago, and she
has noted
nausea with
sensitivity to
light; she has
had headaches
like this in the
past, usually
less than one
per week, but
not as severe.
,She does not
know of any
inciting factors.
There has been
no change in
the frequency
of her
headaches. She
usually takes an
over the-
counter
analgesic, and
this results in
resolution of
the headache.
Based on this
description,
what is the most
likely diagnosis
of the type of
headache?
A) Tension
B) Migraine
C) Cluster
D) Analgesic
rebound
, ebou d
A 29-year-old A
computer
programmer
comes to your
office for
evaluation of a
headache. The
tightening
sensation is
located all over
the head and is
of moderate
intensity. It used
to last minutes,
but this time it
has lasted for 5
days. He denies
photophobia
and nausea. He
spends several
hours each day
at a computer
monitor/keyboa
rd. He has tried
over-the-
counter