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51 Cards in this Set
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In writing your case study, you will write an ___________ paragraph that briefly introduces your patient.
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Introductory
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In writing your case study, you will write an introductory paragraph that briefly introduces your patient.
This paragraph: a) should briefly mention care you provided b) should not mention care you provided |
should not mention care you provided
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The "History of the chief complaint" should include both the chief complaint in the patients ______ ______ & described in __ __ __ __ __.
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own words
P Q R S T |
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The Health History paragraph in your case study includes a brief summary of the patient’s _______, ________, & surgical history.
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medical
family |
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In your case study you will state if the patient is a good historian or not in the ________ paragraph. It is also important to include if the patient is a good _______.
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Health History
historian |
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In the case study, the medication section must include a list of the _____ meds and the _____.
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home
hospital |
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In the "Current & Hospital Medications" section of your case study you must include _______, ______, & _____, medications in addition to home & hospital medications.
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OTC
RX Homeopathics |
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In the Head To Toe section of your case study include assessment data but DO NOT INCLUDE _____ ___ ___.
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DO NOT INCLUDE what you did
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A Mini Mental State Exam gauges an individuals mental state with a maximum score of ____.
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30
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In a Mini Mental State Exam that gauges mental state with a Maximum score of 30, a score of 24 - 30 may indicate ___________.
• 24-30 may indicate Depression • Less than 20 may indicate dementia/delirium |
depression
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In a Mini Mental State Exam, a score of less than 20 may indicate ______/______/
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dementia/delirium
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Areas assessed in a Mini Mental State Exam include:
HINT: O R R A L L |
Orientation
Registration Recall Attention and Calculation Language Level of Consciousness Continuum |
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Cranial Nerve 1 is:
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Olfactory
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Cranial Nerve II is:
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Optic:
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Cranial Nerve III is:
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Oculomotor (sense of vision)
pupil rx/accomodation |
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Cranial Nerve IV is:
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Trochlear - extraocular movement
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Cranial Nerve VI is:
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Abducens – extraocular movement
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Cranial Nerve V is:
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Trigeminal
sensation: forehead, jaw, cheeks, and chin; mastication |
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Cranial Nerve VII is:
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facial
Tongue; muscles of face, forehead, eye |
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Cranial Nerve VIII is:
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Acoustic
Hearing and balance |
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Optic Cranial Nerves include:
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II - Optic:
III - Oculomotor (pupil rx/accomodation) IV - Trochlear (extraocular movement) VI - Abducens (extraocular movement) |
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Cranial Nerve IX is:
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Glossopharyngeal
Muscles of pharynx |
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Cranial Nerve X is:
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VAGUS
Muscles of larynx, pharynx, esophagus Thoracic & abdominal viscera |
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Cranial Nerve XI is:
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Spinal Accessory
Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles |
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Cranial Nerve XII is:
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Hypoglossal (tongue)
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The Olfactory nerve is what Cranial Nerve:
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I
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The Optic nerve is what Cranial Nerve:
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II
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The Oculomotor nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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III
(pupil rx/accomodation) |
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The Trochlear nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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IV
extraocular movement |
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The Abducens nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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VI
extraocular movement |
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The Trigeminal nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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V
(sensation: forehead, jaw, cheeks, and chin; mastication) |
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The Facial nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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VII - Tongue
muscles of face, forehead, eye |
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The Acoustic nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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VIII
Hearing & Balance |
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The Glossopharyngeal nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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IX
Muscles of pharynx |
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The Vagus nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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X
Muscles of larynx, pharynx, esophagus Thoracic & abdominal viscera |
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The Spinal Accessory nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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XI
Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles |
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The Hypoglossal nerve is which of the cranial nerves?
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XII
tongue |
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Name the cranial nerves that control the sense of vision with the cranial optic nerve being II.
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III: Oculomotor – pupil rx/accomodation
IV: Trochlear – extraocular movement VI: Abducens – extraocular movement |
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Sensation of the forehead, jaw, cheeks, and chin; & also for mastication is under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• V: Trigeminal
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The tongue; muscles of face, forehead, eye are under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• VII: Facial
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Hearing and balance are under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• VIII: Acoustic
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Muscles of pharynx are under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• IX: Glossopharyngeal
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Muscles of larynx, the pharynx, esophagus, thoracic & abdominal viscera are under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• X: Vagus
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The Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles are under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• XI: Spinal Accessory
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The tongue is under the control of what cranial nerve?
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• XII: Hypoglossal
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The Glasgow Coma Scale is an assessment tool for assessing what 3 conditions of a patient?
Motor Response Verbal Response Eye Opening |
Motor Response
Verbal Response Eye Opening |
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A scale used to assist in assessing a patients motor responses, verbal responses & visual responses is?
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Glasgow Coma Scale
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A sensory assessment includes?
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vision & the sense of hearing
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A vision assessment evaluates what 4 things?
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– Acuity
– Tracking – Pupilary response – Accommodation |
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Assessing the sense of hearing includes checking for what 3 conditions?
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• Presbycusis
• Tinnitis • Hearing aids |
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Hearing testing uses?
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Audiometer
Weber Rinne |