Seidel's Chapter 11 Test Bank Flashcards
A stethoscope is used in a head and neck examination to assess
A. intracranial fluid
B. pulsating fontanels
C. skull bone development
D. thyroid vascular sounds
E. parotid glands
D: A stethoscope is used in a head and neck examination to assess D. thyroid vascular sounds
Which of the following is an expected change in the assessment of the thyroid during pregnancy? A. Palpation of the gland becomes difficult B. A bruit may be auscultated C. Inspection reveals a goiter D. The gland is tender on palpation E. The gland feel fibrotic
Which of the following is an expected change in the assessment of the thyroid during pregnancy? B. A bruit may be auscultated
During physical examination of a 30-year-old Chineses man, you notice a slight asymmetry of his face. The cranial nerve examination is normal. Your best action is to A. ask the patient if this characteristic runs in his family B. perform monofilament testing on the face C. obtain a complete blood analysis D. record the finding in the patient’s chart E. obtain a CT san of the head
During physical examination of a 30-year-old Chineses man, you notice a slight asymmetry of his face. The cranial nerve examination is normal. Your best action is to D. record the finding in the patient’s chart
The thyroid gland is partially obscured by the A. cricoid cartilage B. carotid artery C. external jugular D. sternocleidomastoid E. hyoid bone
The thyroid gland is partially obscured by the D. sternocleidomastoid
Moist skin with fine hair, prominent eyes, eyelid retraction, and a staring expression are characteristics associated with A. Cushing syndrome B. Graves disease C. myxedema D. systemic lupus erythematosus E. Hippocratic facies
Moist skin with fine hair, prominent eyes, eyelid retraction, and a staring expression are characteristics associated with B. Graves disease
Which of the following findings would be consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome? A. Corneal clouding B. Eye slanting C. Mild ptosis D. Symmetric bulging fontanels E. Maxillary hypoplasia
Which of the following findings would be consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome? C. Mild ptosis
Which type of headache occurs at night, is precipitated by alcohol consumption, and occurs more often in men than in women? A. Classic migraine B. Temporal arteries C. Muscular tension D. Hypertensive E. Cluster
Which type of headache occurs at night, is precipitated by alcohol consumption, and occurs more often in men than in women? E. Cluster
The greatest degree of cervical mobility is at? A. C1 to C2 B. C2 to C3 C. C3 to C4 D. C4 to C5 E. C6 to C7
The greatest degree of cervical mobility is at? D. C4 to C5
Spaces between the cranial bones accommodate A. brain growth B. cartilage formation C. muscular expansion D. nerve regeneration E. cerebrospinal fluid
Spaces between the cranial bones accommodate A. brain growth
A 29-year-old woman presented to the urgent care center with a history of severe headache of 2 hours’ duration. She describes it as bandlike and constricting. In interviewing the woman about her complain, you would ask A. whether she has experiences increased tearfulness B. the date of her last menstrual period C. whether these headaches started in childhood D. whether she is particularly stressed or overworked E. whether she is missing meals
A 29-year-old woman presented to the urgent care center with a history of severe headache of 2 hours’ duration. She describes it as bandlike and constricting. In interviewing the woman about her complain, you would ask D. whether she is particularly stressed or overworked
A bruit, or blowing sound, over the skull or temporal region of an adult indicates A. degenerative change B. hyperthyroid storm C. a skull fracture D. a vascular anomaly E. Cushing’s syndrome
A bruit, or blowing sound, over the skull or temporal region of an adult indicates D. a vascular anomaly
A bruit heard over the thyroid is suggestive of A. hypothyroidism B. hyperthyroidism C. thyroid cancer D. thyroid cyst E. thyroid nodule
A bruit heard over the thyroid is suggestive of B. hyperthyroidism
Spasmodic muscular contractions of the head, face, or neck are called A. torticollis B. tics C. dimpling D. webbing E. chloasma
Spasmodic muscular contractions of the head, face, or neck are called B. tics
An inconsequential finding on the head of an adult is a palpable A. embryonic B. posterior fontanel C. sagittal suture ridge D. skull indentation E. nodule
An inconsequential finding on the head of an adult is a palpable C. sagittal suture ridge
Which of the following is true regarding caput succedaneum? A. It is a subperiosteal collection of blood B. It is firm and its edges are well defined C. It develops several days after delivery D. It is seen over the presenting part of the head E. It is a head circumference increasing faster than expected
Which of the following is true regarding caput succedaneum? D. It is seen over the presenting part of the head
Nuchal rigidity is most commonly associated with A. Systemic lupus erythematosus B. meningeal irritation C. Down syndrome D. cranial nerve V damage E. thyroiditis
Nuchal rigidity is most commonly associated with B. meningeal irritation
During a head and neck assessment of a neonate, it is important to screen for A. the presence of torticollis B. signs and symptoms of cerebral palsy C. uneven movement of the eyes D. unilateral movement of the tongue E. the absence of fine motor skills
During a head and neck assessment of a neonate, it is important to screen for A. the presence of torticollis