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The rating for tonsils is from ?-? with the first number meaning barely visible going to the last number meaning tonsils are touching.
1+-4+
? is an inflammation of the palpebral or bulbar conjunctiva caused by a local infection of bacteria or virus, allergic reaction, systemic infection, or chemical irritation.
conjunctivitis
A ? hemorrhage in an eye is caused by an increase in intracranial pressure.
Subconjunctival
? is and abnormal ocular alignment in which the visual axes do not meet at the desired point with ? meaning inward and ? meaning outward.
Strabismus
Esotropia
Exotropia
Swelling around the eyes is called ? edema is caused by allergies, fluid overload, or renal failure
periorbital
Protruding eyes caused by Grave's disease or hypertension is called ?
Exopthalmus
Sunken eyes caused by dehydration is called ?
Enopthalmus
Drooping eyelids caused by Bell's palsy is called ?
Ptosis
Blood in the eye is called ?
Hyphema
Dysphagia is a dysfunction of cranial nerves ?,?,or ?
IXglossopharyngeal,X vagus,XII hypoglossal
List some changes to eyes that are age related?
problems with near/far vision,
night vision, recognizing colors
List some changes to hearing that are age related?
hearing deficiencies in about 75% of older adults
List some change to nose, mouth, throat that are age related?
diminished smell and taste, dental changes(dentures), dysphagia
name the lymph nodes of the face and neck?
Preaurricular, Posterior Aurricular, Occipital, Jugulodigastric, Submandibular, Submental,
Superficial, Posterior, Deep chain, Supra Clavicular
Chronic system disease caused by Treponema pallidum transmitted congenitally or by sexual contact.
syphillis
The STI Syphilis has a 4 phase progression, if left untreated. Name the 4 phases?
primary phase
secondary phase
latent phase
tertiary phase
Primary phase is a single firm, painless open sore or chancre with indurated borders at the site(mouth or genitals). name the disease
Syphilis
Secondary phase of this disease is characterized by red macules and papules over the palms of the hands and soles of feet. Name the disease.
Syphilis
the latent phase of this disease is asymptomatic. Name the disease.
Syphilis
The tertiary phase of this disease causes neurological, cardiovascular, opthalmic, and musculoskeletal system destruction. Name the disease?
Syphilis
The most common STD in the USA is ?
Chlamydia
This disease usually occurs in the urethra but can also effect the rectum. Name the disease?
Chlamydia
Dysuria, discharge and urethra itch are most common. If untreated it can cause epididymitis. Name the Disease?
Chlamydia
Typically asymptomatic in up to 75% of women. Name this STD?
Chlamydia