NCCAOM BioMed Review Exam
Questions and Answers
Trendelburg sign test what muscle? - ANS-Gluteus medus, pelvis and hip
Measles - ANS-Fever
Dry cough
Runny nose
Sore throat
Inflamed eyes CONJUCTIVITIS
Tiny white spots with bluish-white centers on a red background found inside the
MOUTH on the inner lining of the cheek — also called Koplik's spots
A skin rash made up of large, flat blotches that often flow into one another
Mumps - ANS-fatigue
body aches
headache
loss of appetite
LOW GRADE fever
Polio - ANS-Fever
Sore throat
Headache
Vomiting
Fatigue
Back pain or stiffness
Neck pain or stiffness
Pain or stiffness in the arms or legs
Muscle weakness or tenderness
Meningitis
deep vein thrombosis - ANS-swelling in your foot, ankle, or leg on one side.
cramping pain in your affected leg that usually begins in your calf.
pain in your foot and ankle.
an area of skin that feels warmer than the skin on the surrounding areas.
Congestive heart failue - ANS-Shortness of breath (dyspnea) when you exert yourself or
when you lie down
Fatigue and weakness
Swelling (edema) in your legs, ankles and feet
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
, Reduced ability to exercise
Persistent cough or wheezing with white or pink blood-tinged phlegm
Increased need to urinate at night
Swelling of your abdomen (ascites)
Sudden weight gain from fluid retention
Lack of appetite and nausea
Difficulty concentrating or decreased alertness
Sudden, severe shortness of breath and coughing up pink, foamy mucus
Chest pain if your heart failure is caused by a heart attack
pulmonary embolism - ANS-Shortness of breath that may occur suddenly.
Sudden, sharp chest pain that may become worse with deep breathing or coughing.
Rapid heart rate.
Rapid breathing.
Sweating.
Anxiety.
Coughing up blood or pink, foamy mucus.
Fainting.
Heart palpitations.
Signs of shock.
cranial nerve for taste - ANS-VII
what order do you do following passive isometric with resistance active - ANS-active
passive isometric with resistance
Calcium Blockers - ANS-High blood pressure (especially in African Americans)
Coronary artery disease
Coronary spasm
Angina (chest pain)
Abnormal heart rhythms
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Diastolic heart failure (preserved left ventricular function)
Raynaud's syndrome (a circulatory problem affecting blood vessels in the hands and
feet)
Pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the arteries of your lungs)
Barbituates - ANS-(CNS) depressants (medicines that cause drowsiness). relieve
anxiety or tension, as anticonvulsants to help control seizures in certain disorders or
diseases, such as epilepsy.
Benzodiazepines - ANS-Benzodiazepines calm you by enhancing the action of a
neurochemical in your body called gamma-amniobutyric acid (GABA). Anxiety.
Opiates are similar to - ANS-Endorphins. used for treating pain.
Questions and Answers
Trendelburg sign test what muscle? - ANS-Gluteus medus, pelvis and hip
Measles - ANS-Fever
Dry cough
Runny nose
Sore throat
Inflamed eyes CONJUCTIVITIS
Tiny white spots with bluish-white centers on a red background found inside the
MOUTH on the inner lining of the cheek — also called Koplik's spots
A skin rash made up of large, flat blotches that often flow into one another
Mumps - ANS-fatigue
body aches
headache
loss of appetite
LOW GRADE fever
Polio - ANS-Fever
Sore throat
Headache
Vomiting
Fatigue
Back pain or stiffness
Neck pain or stiffness
Pain or stiffness in the arms or legs
Muscle weakness or tenderness
Meningitis
deep vein thrombosis - ANS-swelling in your foot, ankle, or leg on one side.
cramping pain in your affected leg that usually begins in your calf.
pain in your foot and ankle.
an area of skin that feels warmer than the skin on the surrounding areas.
Congestive heart failue - ANS-Shortness of breath (dyspnea) when you exert yourself or
when you lie down
Fatigue and weakness
Swelling (edema) in your legs, ankles and feet
Rapid or irregular heartbeat
, Reduced ability to exercise
Persistent cough or wheezing with white or pink blood-tinged phlegm
Increased need to urinate at night
Swelling of your abdomen (ascites)
Sudden weight gain from fluid retention
Lack of appetite and nausea
Difficulty concentrating or decreased alertness
Sudden, severe shortness of breath and coughing up pink, foamy mucus
Chest pain if your heart failure is caused by a heart attack
pulmonary embolism - ANS-Shortness of breath that may occur suddenly.
Sudden, sharp chest pain that may become worse with deep breathing or coughing.
Rapid heart rate.
Rapid breathing.
Sweating.
Anxiety.
Coughing up blood or pink, foamy mucus.
Fainting.
Heart palpitations.
Signs of shock.
cranial nerve for taste - ANS-VII
what order do you do following passive isometric with resistance active - ANS-active
passive isometric with resistance
Calcium Blockers - ANS-High blood pressure (especially in African Americans)
Coronary artery disease
Coronary spasm
Angina (chest pain)
Abnormal heart rhythms
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Diastolic heart failure (preserved left ventricular function)
Raynaud's syndrome (a circulatory problem affecting blood vessels in the hands and
feet)
Pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the arteries of your lungs)
Barbituates - ANS-(CNS) depressants (medicines that cause drowsiness). relieve
anxiety or tension, as anticonvulsants to help control seizures in certain disorders or
diseases, such as epilepsy.
Benzodiazepines - ANS-Benzodiazepines calm you by enhancing the action of a
neurochemical in your body called gamma-amniobutyric acid (GABA). Anxiety.
Opiates are similar to - ANS-Endorphins. used for treating pain.