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What are the three areas of the Glasgow scale? |
Eye opening response Verbal response Motor response |
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Orientation test includes |
Person, place, time |
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Consensual reflex is when |
Both pupils construct when either eye is stimulated |
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Accommodation is when |
Both pupils construct when looking at a near object, than dilate when looking at an object far away |
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PERRLA stands for |
Pupils. Equal. Round. Reactive to light. Accommodation |
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Absence or irregular eye movements means |
Neurological damage |
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Nystagmus means |
Jerky eye movements |
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Rombergs test is when you have a patient |
Put their feet together, hands by their sides, eyes closed and evaluate their balance |
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Hyperreflexia |
Head tilted up |
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Clonus |
Involuntary muscle contractions |
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Hyporeflexia |
Head tilted down |
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Testicular cancer is common in men ages |
15-34 |
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Six reasons for a protruding abdomen |
Fluid Fat Flatus Feces Fetus Fatal growth - tumor |