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51 Cards in this Set
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What are migraine ha accompanied by?
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nausea
voniting sensitivity to light, noise |
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What type of ha may have a prodomal stage?
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migraine
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What is a migraine ha precipitated by?
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emotional disturbances
anxiety ingestion of alcohol, cheese, chocolate |
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where is a migraine ha located?
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around eyes, temples, cheeks or forehead
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how long can a migraine last
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up to 3 days
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Do migraines occur more in men or women
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women
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cluster ha is accompanies by
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tearing
eyelid drooping reddened eye runny nose |
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how do cluster headaches come on
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suddenly
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Ingesting alcohol can precipitate what type of headache?
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cluster
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Cluster ha pain occurs...
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in the eye and orbit
radiating to facial/temporal regions |
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When do cluster headaches typically occur
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late evening or night
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Describe the severity of cluster headaches
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intense and stabbing
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What may relieve a cluster ha?
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movement or walking back and forth
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do cluster ha occur more in men or women?
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men
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What is usually present in a tension headache?
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anxiety
tension depression |
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Where are tension ha located?
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frontal temporal or occipital regions
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how long can a tension ha last?
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days, months, or years
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Describe tension headache pain
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dull
aching tight diffuse |
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What can relieve a tension headache
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local heat
massage analgesics antidepressants muscle relaxants |
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do tension headaches occur more in men or women
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women
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What may develop in a tumor related ha?
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neurologic and mental symptoms
nausea and vomiting |
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What may aggravate a tumor related ha?
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sneezing
coughing sudden movements of head |
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When do tumor related ha's usually occur?
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in the morning and last for several hours
usually subsides later in day |
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Describe tumor related ha pain
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aching
steady variable in intensity |
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What is acromegaly?
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large, thick skull and facial bones due to increased growth hormone
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Describe the skull as seen in Paget's disease
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acord-shaped enlarged skull bones
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tremors associated with neurologic disorders may cause a
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horizontal jerking movement
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involuntary nodding movememtn may be seen in patients with
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aortic insufficiency
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The head tilted to one side may indicate
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unilateral vision
hearing deviciency shortening of the sternomastoid muscle |
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Lesions or lumps on the head may indicate
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recent trauma
cancer |
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Asymmetry in front of the earlobes occurs with
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parotid gland enlargement
from an abscess or tumor |
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Unusual or asymmetric orofacial movements may be from an
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organic disease
nrurologic problem |
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Drooping of one side of the face may result from
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CVA
Bell's Palsy |
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A masklike fact is indicative of
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Parkinson's Disease
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A sunken fact with depressed eyes and hollow cheeks is typical of
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cachexia (emaciation or wasting)
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a pale, swollen face may result from
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nephrotic syndrome
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Swelling, enlarged masses or nodules in the neck may indeicate an
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enlarged thyroid gland
inflammation of lymph nodes tumor |
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Is asymmetric movement or generalized enlargement of the thyroid gland considered normal or abnormal
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abnormal
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Prominence or swe3lling other than the C7 vertebrae is
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abnormal
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The trachea may be pulled to one side in cases of a
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tumor
thyroid gland enlargement aortic aneurysm penumothorax atelectasis fibrosis |
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A palpable thyroid may indicate...
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hyperthyroidism
grave's disease endemic goiter |
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An enlarged, tender thyroid may result from
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thyroiditis
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multiple nodules of the thyroid may be seen in
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metabolic processes
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Rapid enlargement of the thyroid may indicate
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malignancy
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What should be noted when palpating the lymph nodes
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size and shape
delimitation mobility consistency tenderness and location |
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A large, hard, nontender supraclavicular node particularly on the left side may indicate
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malignancy in the abdomen or thorax
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A moon-shaped face with reddened cheeks and increased facial hair may indicate4
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Cushing's syndrom
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Exophthalomos is seen in
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hyperthyroidism
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a tightened hard face with thinning facial skin is seen in
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scleroderma
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Which nerve is involved when motor-clench teeth while palpating temporal and masseter muscles
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Trigeminal CN V
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What does Facial CN VII control
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smile
frown/wrinkle forehead show teeth puff out cheekc purse lips raise eyebrows close eyes tightly against resistance |