1. Janeway lesions of the palms and soles appear as small, nontender, erythematous nodules
2. Sudden bilateral and painful visual loss is rare but can be associated w/: adiation exposure
3. On Ophthalmoscopic exam of a 70-year-old, a thin grayish white arc is noted on the lower end of
the cornea. This appearance is referred to as a : corneal arcus
4. With transillumination of the frontal sinuses, a dim red glow is observed on the forehead. This dim
red glow would be indicative of clear frontal sinuses
5. 30-year-old Pt presents w/a moderated “aching” in his right eye. Findings reveal a small and
irregular shaped right pupil. The cornea appears cloudy w/a slight erythematous area around the
corneal limbus. There is no ocular discharge noted. These findings are consistent w acute iritis
6. 30-year-old Pt present w/ c/o seeing double in the right eye. Exam reveals diplopia in the right eye
when the left eye is closed. This maybe suggestive of a problem in the cornea
7. A middle-aged man comes in because he has noticed multiple small, blood-red, raised lesions over
his anterior chest and abdomen for the past several months. They are not painful and he has not
noted any bleeding or bruising. He is concerned this may be consistent with a dangerous condition.
What should you do Reassure him that there is nothing to worry about
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