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You have a patient who comes Redirect and summarize
in that is super talkative. At
the end of it all, what tools do
you have to find out what
the patient actually came in
for?
Blood in the eye. What are some Recent trauma, double vision, OPQRST, nausea (Dx:
questions you'd like to ask? subconjunctival hemorrhage from retching)
What is a normal finding of Presbyopia
visual changes as we age?
a. Introduction
b. Chief complaint
What is the order of exam for
c. HPI
a new patient? d. Dx/plan
e. Summarize
If I had a person ask me as I was B Cell proliferation, which makes more cells, hence enlargement
palpating their lymph nodes,
why their lymph nodes get
large, what would your answer
be?
Which lymph nodes sit just Posterior cervical chain
behind the
sternocleidomastoid?
A patient comes in with really Depression
vague overall muscle
complaints, fatigue with no
accident or mechanism of
injury, what is something that is
really important to screen for?
If a patient has double vision Cranial Nerve III
with one eye covered? Which
cranial nerve are you
, concerned about?
A patient that comes in with a. Medial epicondylitis (Golfer's elbow)
elbow pain that is worse on the b. Tennis elbow presents with pain and tenderness experienced
right and pain when she on the outside of the elbow, while golfer's elbow can be felt on
extends her wrist, what would the inside of your elbow and down the arm.
you suspect?
Pt has a lump that requires an A sebaceous cyst.
I&D and it has a very "cheesy"
substance that comes out. You
will document that you just
removed what?
If a patient has a cup to disc Flatter disc, so less likely to be a glaucoma suspect
ratio of 1:2, then what is
happening?
What is your #1 DDx if I say I Angina
have chest pain that is sharp,
right over my sternum
What is the main cause of Angina? Atherosclerosis
If you have a patient with Retinal detachment
sudden, non- painful loss of
vision, what would you
suspect?
If you have a patient with optic Neuritis
painful loss of vision in one eye,
what would you suspect