WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Thunderclap headache - ANSWERSsevere, reaching maximum intensity in minutes
New Severe HA - ANSWERSIf older than 50 years of age in patients
HA Triggered by change in position - ANSWERSLying to standing: orthostatic
Prior HA pattern - ANSWERSChanges significantly (worsening, never goes away)
HA w/ systemic signs/symptoms - ANSWERSFever, rsh, neck stiffness, weight loss,
personality changes
Microciphilis - ANSWERSSkull too small
Macrociphilis - ANSWERSSkull too large
Normocephalic - ANSWERSNormal head.
Diplobia - ANSWERSdouble vision
Tosis - ANSWERSdrooping eyelid
Inspect & Palpate Face - ANSWERSPosition, size, lesions, tenderness, sutures, hair,
facial features, color, skin, symmetry, TMJ
Inspect & Palpate Neck - ANSWERSSwallowing, ROM, trachea, thyroid, lymph nodes
Infants: Head Inspection - ANSWERSCircumference, symmetry, fontanels, scalp
crusting, hair, head control,
Older adults - ANSWERSFacial bones more prominent, skin elasticity decreased, neck
pain
Eyes Health History - ANSWERSVision difficulty, eye pain, strabismus (crossed eyes),
redness/swelling, excessive tearing, regular eye exams
corneal light reflex - ANSWERSshine a light toward a child's eye. the light should be
reflected in the same spot in the two corneas.
accomodation reflex - ANSWERSability of eye to adjust to variations in distance