Parker Study Guide Pg 3 Flashcards
1
Q
- Which disorders covered in class present with dry mouth?
A
- Sjogren’s (salivary dysfunction - also dry eyes)
- Obese individuals (salivary dysfunction)
- Meth users (oral vascontriction)
2
Q
- What two commonalities can be found between those who are obese, have metabolic syndrome, and have gingivitis?
A
- Inflammation
2. Coronary Artery Disease
3
Q
- What can Behcet’s Disease be mistaken for? What is the pathological difference between the two?
What clinical presentation characterizes Behcet’s?
A
Can be mistaken for Herpes Simplex Virus
Behcet’s - Autoimmune disorder
HSV - Viral disorder
Behcet’s characterized by ulcerations of mouth/eye/gi/gu/skin/joints/lungs/brain
4
Q
- What eating disorders were covered in class?
A
- Anorexia
- Bulimia
- Binge eating disorder
- PICA (eating non-nutritive foods - dirt)
5
Q
- What are some strategies for discussing possible intimate partner violence?
A
- General questions
- Don’t ask if potential abuser is with her
- Shoe cards
- Be nonjudgmental
- Report to authorities
6
Q
- Where are the most common physical injuries located?
A
Head, neck, and mouth
7
Q
- What cancers is a women at risk for if she smokes?
A
Lung, oral, and cervical
8
Q
- How does smoking affect birth outcomes?
A
20-30% Low birth weight infants
Most common preventable cause of poor birth outcomes
9
Q
- Which cancer causes the most cancer-related deaths in the United States: Lung or Breast?
A
Lung cancer > Breast cancer
10
Q
- What accounts for the extreme tooth decay associated with chronic meth use known as meth mouth?
A
- Oral vasoconstriction -> Xerostomia
- Decay due to corrosive chemical mix
- Poor diet
- Overall neglect of health
- Tooth griding
11
Q
- What is formication?
A
Intractable itching due to toxic chemicals trying to exit via skin - results in skin lesions due to obsessive skin picking
12
Q
- What are five desirable qualities of a screening test?
A
- Can detect high proportion of disease in preclinical state
- Safe to administer
- Reasonable in cost
- Leads to improved health outcomes
- Be widely available to the population
13
Q
- What four criteria are required to make a target disease appropriate for screening?
A
- Disease has a detectable preclinical phase
- Long lead time and curable/treatable during preclinical phase
- Screening must have acceptable sensitivity and specificity
- Disease is sufficiently prevalent