Routine Testing in the Office
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 86% Most missed: “The extraocular muscle function test is performed to evaluate any weakness, or o…”
Routine Testing in the Office
Time left 00:00
25 Questions

1. Inflammation of the tonsils caused by a viral or bacterial infection.

2. What is the ABCDE system of determining if you have skin cancer?

3. How do our eyes perceive light and convert that information into the images we see?

4. - Demonstrate sensory test with vision; then occlude vision for actual testing. - Test the uninvolved side first.

5. Another term for the test of common sense; if a proposed course of action doesn't make sense (i.e., it 'stinks'), don't do it

6. a test of a series of movements to see if the patient can move in a certain way without pain.

7. How long, and how accurately can a subject remember numbers, symbols, words, etc.

8. Abnormal results can be an indicator for coma and many nervous system including brain disorders

9. How does the ear perceive sound?

10. What is skin melanoma?

11. What does a doctor look for in a skin examination?

12. What parts does a doctor exam in a physical exam?

13. What are signs of ear infections that doctors check for?

14. The extraocular muscle function test is performed to evaluate any weakness, or other defect in the extraocular muscles which results in uncontrolled eye movements. The test involves moving the eyes in six different directions in space to evaluate the proper functioning of the extraocular muscles of the eyes.

15. What does a doctor look for in an external examination?

16. What can preforming a physical exam help learn about your patient?

17. Coordination is evaluated by testing the patient's ability to perform rapidly alternating and point-to-point movements correctly. Rapidly Alternating Movement Evaluation. Ask the patient to place their hands on their thighs and then rapidly turn their hands over and lift them off their thighs.

18. an injury, such as a scratch or irritation, to the outer layers of the cornea

19. Involves an examination of the patients walk, allows to see if pigeon toe or other problems related to walking are forming.

20. instrument used for visual examination of the ear

21. instrument used to examine the interior of the eye

22. What does our skin do for us?

23. What causes a corneal abrasion?

24. A subjective measure of central and periperal vision, used to diagnose or determine the serverity of your glaucoma.

25. What occurs during the early development of melanoma?