Week 2 QBank Questions

Due: Sunday, 15 January 2023, 11:55 PM

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Value: 100 points

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Due: Day 7

Gradebook Category: QBank

Please navigate to your APEA learning portal and complete a 20-question practice quiz related to the body system/topics covered this week. You may choose whichever test mode you like. You may complete as many 20-question quizzes as you like to improve your score. Once you are satisfied with your score, please take a screenshot of the quiz score you would like to count and submit to the Moodle dropbox. Please be sure the following are visible in your screenshot:

  1. Your name
  2. Date (must be completed in the week it is due)
  3. Number of questions completed
  4. Topics questions came from
  5. Overall score

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1. Have you experienced a sore throat or pain with swallowing?
    When I wake up in the morning, my throat feels sore and scratchy, and it hurts to swallow but it goes away throughout the day.
2. Have you had any signs of swollen lymph nodes along the side of your neck or underneath the area of your chin?
    I haven’t noticed any swollen areas or lymph nodes.
3. Have you experienced any yellow crusted drainage from your eyes?
    My eyes have been watering more, but the drainage is clear and there hasn’t been any crusting.
4. Do you experience tinnitus; a ringing or buzzing sound in your ears? Rhee et al., (2020) conducted a research study which revealed that patients with a medical history of ear infections and sinusitis was directly related to, and a high-risk factor for developing tinnitus; which in fact, these patients had significant hearing loss concurrently with an infection.
    I haven’t had any ringing or buzzing, but my ears feel full.
5. Do you feel pressure or pain when you touch your cheeks or forehead?
    There’s a lot of pressure in my forehead, even when I’m not touching it. My cheeks feel normal.
6. Do you experience any changes to the tone of your voice or hoarseness?
    No changes in my voice.
7. Do you experience or have had a history of postnasal drip?
    I do have postnasal drip, and I usually get postnasal drip with these sinus infections.
8. Do you experience any eye pain or pressure behind your eyes?
    I don’t have any problems with my eyes.
9. Have you experienced epistaxis or nosebleeds?
    I haven’t had any nosebleeds, my nose is very congested.
10. Have you ever injured or required surgery to the nasal septum?
    I have never had nasal surgery.
11. Have you ever been diagnosed with having a deviated nasal septum? Alsaggaf et al., (2022) discussed the incidence of deviated nasal septum being associated with the occurrence of sinusitis; in which approximately 75.1% of study participants reported developing sinusitis from a deviated nasal septum.
    A doctor once told me that I did have a deviated nasal septum, but she did not make any recommendations for surgery.