HPEX 353 Exam 2
Failure of the fetal ductus arteriosus to completely close
Patent ductus arteriosus
Considered the most chronic and disabling mental health disorder
Schizophrenia
A round, moon-shaped face is a classic symptom of ____________
Cushing sydrome
A marked psychomotor disturbance
Catatonia
Outward curvature angulation go spine ; round back
Kyphosis
Diabetes insipidus
Classic symptom is polyuria
With proper treatment, what is the approximate healing time for a strain or a sprain?
2-4 weeks
Open or compound fracture
A break in the bone in which there is an open wound leading down to the sit of the fracture or in which a piece of broken bone protrudes through the skin
Closed simple fracture
A break in the bone with no external wound to the skin
Colles fracture
A break in the end of the radius causing the wrist to extend and shorten
Simple fracture
A break in the rub that is broken into two parts ; likely occurs from a blow or direct shock to the thorax
Impacted fracture
A break in which the bone is broken with one end forced into the interior of the other
Communicated fracture
A break in which the bones is broken or splintered into pieces, often with fragments embedded in surrounding tissue
Greenstick fracture
A break in which the bones is partially bent and split, as a green stick or twig goes when bent
Incomplete partial fracture
A break in which the fraction line does not include the whole done (stress fracture)
What is myasthenia gravis?
A chronic, progressive, neuromuscular disease
How might fibromyalgia be described?
Condition accompanied by pain, fatigue, and inability to sleep well
Which of the following statements about latex allergy is correct?
A latex allergy can cause either local dermatitis or very serious anaphylactic shock
What do you recall about cerebral palsy?
A neurological assessment is the first common diagnostic tool
What is the different between a sprain and a strain?
A sprain is the tearing or stretching of a ligament surrounding a joint that usually follows a sharp twist. A strain is a tearing or overstretching of a tendon or a muscle
What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
A syndrome that compressed the median nerve in the wrist
Contrary to popular belief, ____________ is not caused by bad patenting or poor teaching
ADHD
Fear of being alone or in open spaces
Agoraphobia
Talipes Valgus
An eversion or outward bending of the foot
Talipes Varus
An inversion of inward bending of the foot
Symptoms of ____________ are weight loss, semistarvation, amenorrhea, and an alteration of body image
Anorexia nervosa
The personality disorder that does not respect the right of others is ____________
Antisocial personality disorder
Atopic dermatitis
Appears to have allergic or hereditary components
Abnormal opening between the two atria
Atrial septal defect
What are possible risk factors for Alzheimer disease?
Autoimmune reactions and cellular changes of viral origin
Decreased motivation
Avolition
Sensory loss in lower extremities
Paraplegia
Alopecis
Baldness
The two different types of bipolar disorder are ____________ and ____________
Bipolar I disorder ; bipolar II disorder
The terms tennis elbow, housemaid's knee, and weaver's bottom refer to what kind of ailment?
Bursitis
Herpes simplex virus type I
Cold sores or fever blisters
A ____________ consists of several boils developing in adjoining hair follicles with multiple drainage sinuses
Carbuncle
Contact dermatitis
Causes erythema and small skin vesicles
Psoriasis
Characterized by high rate of skin cell turnover
What are the two types of orofacial clefts?
Cleft lip and palate
What are the names of five major types of fractures?
Closed simple fracture, open or compound fracture, simple fracture, communicated fracture, impacted fracture
Localized narrowing of the aorta
Coarctation of the aorta
Thyroid cancer
Comes in four types
Cretinism
Congenital hypothyroidism
Impetigo
Contagious streptococcal or staphylococcal skin infection
What is the treatment of choice to control systemic lupus erythematous symptoms?
Corticosteroid drugs
Which of the following is a drug of abuse and addiction?
Crack cocaine
A skin disorder you might find on a person who is elderly, debilitated, or paralyzed is ____________
Decubitus ulcers
Which of the following statements is false?
Delusions and hallucinations can occur in depression
Treatment for borderline personality disorder
Dialectal behavior therapy
Diabetes mellitus
Disorder caused by insulin lack or resistance
Senseless repetition of words or phrases
Echolalia
Persons might receive ____________ for depression if they cannot take antidepressants and their depression is severe and life threatening
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Classic symptom for narcolepsy
Excessive daytime sleepiness
Cushing syndrome
Excessive glucocorticosteroid hormoes
Dermatophytosis is caused by ____________ infections of the skin
Fungal
A ____________ or boil is an abscess involving the hair follicle and subcutaneous tissue
Furuncle
What disease is identified with uric acid metabolism and tophi?
Gout
A tear or stress on the tendon or fibrous tissue connecting posterior thigh muscles to bone is likely called what?
Hamstring pull or strain
Unilateral sensory loss
Hemiplegia
Ruptured of slipped disk
Herniated intervertebral disk
Urticaria
Hives
Acromegaly
Hypersecretion of hGH after puberty
Gigantism
Hypersecretion of hGH before puberty
Myxedema
Hypothyroidism in adulthood
Warts, or verrucae, are caused by the ____________
Infection from papillomaviruses
Acne vulgaris
Inflammatory disease of sebaceous glands and hair follicles
What are the causes of uticaria?
Ingestion of shellfish, nuts, wheat, soy, or eggs
Which of the following is a disorder defined by below-average intellectual functioning with current deficit adaptive behaviors?
Intellectual disability
Can you name the signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis?
Intestinal obstruction and wheezy respirations
How might you best describe an omphalocele?
Intestines or other abdominal organs poke through the navel when the abdominal wall does not close properly
What is known about Parkinson disease?
It has an insidious and slow onset
How might you describe multiple sclerosis?
It is a chronic, autoimmune, progressive, and irreversible disease
What is known about abusive head trauma?
It is not easily diagnosed
What do you know about fetal alcohol syndrome?
It is totally preventable
Pediculosis is skin infestation with ____________
Lice
Inward curvature of the spine ; swayback
Lordosis
Insufficient secretion of ____________ by the posterior pituitary gland causes central diabetes insipidus
Vasopressin
Bipolar is primarily diagnosed due to having both ____________ and ____________ symptoms
Manic ; depressive
Incomplete closure of vertebrae with protrusion of spinal fluid and meninges into the sac
Meningocele
External sac that contains meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and a portion of the cord and nerve roots
Meningomyeloccele
Which of the following statements is true of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
More common in females than in males
Pattern of lack of empathy
Narcissistic personality disorder
Whereas ____________ refers to factors that are already determined and difficult to alter, ____________ refers to factors determined by individual preferences and outside influences
Nature ; nurture
What is the major cause of intellectual disability?
Neurological disease
Hypopituitarism
Often caused by pituitary or hypothalamus tumors
Where are corns and calluses likely located on the body?
On the toes, epecially the great toe, often from ill-fitting shoes
Bones become brittle and porous ; fracture easily
Osteoporosis
Common among veterans
PTSD
What does PKU stand for?
Phenylketonuria
A ____________ is a persistent and irrational fear of an object
Phobia
Can you name the chronic disease of connective tissue characterized by edema, inflammation, and degeneration of skeletal muscles?
Polymyositis
What is the characteristic symptom in pyloric stenosis?
Projectile vomiting
How is PKU treated?
Protein-restrictive diet for life
Sensory loss in all extremities
Quadriplegia
What is the classic symptom of Tourette Syndrome?
Repeated involuntary sounds or tics and movements
Hypoparathyroidism
Results in hypocalemia
Autism spectrum disorder
Rett Syndrome
Which of the following dermatophytosis matches is correct
Scalp and tinea capitis
Sideward curvature of the spine
Scoliosis
According to the WHO, by the year 2020, depression will be the ____________ leading cause of disability
Second
Herpes zoster
Shingles
What are contributing factors for cerebrovascular accident?
Smoking and high-fat diet
Which of the following is/are treatment(s) for psoriasis?
Soften the scales with petroleum jelly or a preparation containing urea
Incomplete closure of one or more vertebrae
Spine bifida occulta
What are the four most common forms of clubfoot or talipes?
Talipes varus, talipes valgus, talipes quinus, talipes calcaneus
What is known about cleft lip and palate?
The defect may occur singly or together and vary in severity
Incomplete Dislocation
The femoral head is on the edge of the acetabulum
Complete Dislocation
The femoral head is outside the acetabulum
Unstable Hip Dysplasia
The hip can be dislocated manually
Abnormal opening between the right and left ventricles
Ventricular septal defect
Talipes Calcaneus
The toes are higher than the heels (dorsiflexion)
Talipes Equinus
The toes are lower than the heels (plantar flexion)
A potentially fatal complication of Graves disease is ____________
Thyroid storm (a severe episode of thyrotoxicosis)
The thyroid gland secretes the hormones ____________ and ____________
Thyroxine and T3 calcitonin
Need for more substance to achieve previous effects
Tolerance
The abbreviation TEF is used for what disorder?
Tracheoesophageal fistula
Little brain attack
Transient ischemic attack
What is the term used to identify Down Syndrome that name the congenital defect?
Trisomy 21
What is the congenital disease that affects only males?
Undescended testes (cryptorchidism)
What are the three forms of congenital hip dysplasia?
Unstable hip dysplasia, incomplete dislocation, complete dislocation
What kind of therapy might be beneficial for those afflicted with rheumatoid arthritis?
Use of cold compresses on finger deformities