clinical 2.. Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
CPE stands for | complete medical exam |
what are the reasons for performing a CPE | 1.Insurance Exam.. 2.employer Exam... 3.School exam... 4.assess pt.'s state of health & well being |
CPE's cover all major_____ and _______ of the body | organs and system |
CPE finding help enable the provider to establish a ________, when systems are_______ | diagnosis, abnormal |
M.A. role in CPE's | 1. set up room/supplies.... 2. position/drape..... 3. hand instruments to Dr.... 4. provide pt. w/ comfort... 5. Scribe (writes what the Dr. dictates during exam. |
what are the 6 exam techniques/methods? | 1. inspection... 2. palpation.... 3. percussion... 4. Auscultation.. 5. mensuration.. 6. manipulation.. |
what technique uses passive movement of a joint to determine range of extension & flexion? | Manipulation |
ROM is? | Range of Motion |
manipulation or ROM is important for pt.'s w/ _____ injuries, ________ & post-_______ | joint, arthritis, post-surgery |
what is the Process of measuring. (ht/wt) (head/chest) | mensuration |
_______ technique is the listening to the sounds the body is making | auscultation |
indirect auscultation would be? | use of stethoscope |
direct auscultation would be? | using ear over bare surface |
auscultation listens for... | rales, murmurs, bruits, bowel sounds |
what technique is the means of producing body sounds by tapping various part of the body? | Percussion |
percussion sounds help determine _____, _____ & _______ of organs | size, density and location of organs |
direct percussion is the immediate striking of the _____ on the ______ | finger and body |
indirect percussion are fingers that are _____ with ______ on the opposite ______ | struck, fingers and hand |
Palpation is using the sense of _____ | Touch |
the body can be felt by ___ or ____ hands | 1 or 2 |
the palpation technique used for the examination of what areas? | breast, pulse site, temp of skin, abdominal area and shape of organs |
Inspection technique uses the evaluation of _______ and is the initial part of the exam | sight |
when inspecting the provider observes what | skin, general appearance, anxiety, and gait |
after an examination the M.A. may assist with? | 1. additional screening test.. 2. observe pt for adverse effects.. 3. answer further questions... 4. inform pt. about f/u or results |
fecal occult blood test frequency? | begin at age 50 and then annually |
testicular self exam frequency? (TSE) | begins at age 15: once a month after a warm shower. |
Breast self exam frequency? (BSE) | begins at age 18: once a month after menstrual cycle. |
mammogram frequency | baseline age 40: every 1-2 yrs., annually at age 50 (+) |
PAP & Pelvic exam frequency? | begins no later than age 21: every 1-3 years for sexually active women. |
colonoscopy frequency? | begins at age 50: every 10 years after if findings are normal |
On ear/eyes exams the M.A. may need to hand the Dr. __________ if they are not wall mounted | instruments |
two instruments that are used in an ear/eye exam are? | otoscope and opthalmoscope |
physicians use disposable plastic ______ to reduce ________ transmission. | speculums, disease |
auditory acuity measures how well the pt. _____ | hears |
hearing problems can result from? | earwax, damage to nerves, disease/conditions |
common indications of hearing loss? | pt. ask to repeat what was said, talking in a loud voice, not responding when spoken to in straight range, not pronouncing words well. |
common complaints that suggest hearing loss? | ringing in ears, decreased hearing in 1 ear, infection/injury to ear, bleeding from ear |
audiometer shows how well the pt. ________ | hears |
A 2-way pronged metal fork that examines frequency? (varies with size) | tuning fork |
on a Rhinne test the examiner holds the tuning fork against the pt.'s ________ | mastoid bone |
on a webber test the tuning fork is held against the _______ or against the ______ | vertex(crown of head) or forehead |
Visual Acuity checks how well the pt.______ | sees |
visual problem indications are? | tilting of head to the side or forwards, blinking or watering eyes, frowning or puckering of face, closing of one eye when testing, straining/squinting |
The snellen chart is the most common..... | device used to measure distance |
snellen chart shows the distance of ______ read by the pt. | vision |
snellen -E- chart is used for pt.'s with | difficulty reading |
charts should be hung how many feet away? | 20 |
what is an occulder? | instrument that a pt puts over one eye on an eye test |
distance is written as a _______ | fraction |
Jaegar chart is used to test what type of vision? | near |
how far is the Jaegar held from eyes? | 14-16 inches |
color vision acuity test pt.'s for what? | how well one can recognize colors |
why would someone have trouble seeing colors? | pt. may have a thyroid condition, changes in the retina |
achromatic vision is what? | total color blindness, sees everything in black and white. |
what is tritanopia? | pt. can see the color blue,the rarest form |
what is an Ishihara test? | screens color vision, it uses plates with numbers of a different color |
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