Headaches Flashcards

1
Q

A sharp pain indicates what type of headache?

A

Neurological

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2
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Throbbing pain indicates what type of headache?

A

More vascular in pain

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3
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Inside pressure pushing outward indicates what type of headache?

A

Vascular and possibly life threatening

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4
Q

Outside Inward pressure indicates which type of headache?

A

Tension headache

-may have hat band type pain

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5
Q

Aura type headache indicates what?

A

Migraine

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6
Q

A dull pain is characteristic of?

A

Tooth-ache

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7
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Positive Valsalva’s maneuver indicates a possible space occupying lesion such as?

A

Tumor
Aneurysm
Hematoma

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8
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Quiet, dark room will remiss what type of headache?

A

Migraine type headache

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9
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What type of headache will get worse as the day progresses?

A

Tension headaches

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10
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What are the mechanisms that produce headaches?

A
  • Tension on veins and/or displacement of the Dural venous sinus
  • Tension/distention of meningeal arteries or large arteries at base of skull
  • Inflammation/pressure by masses upon pain sensitive structures within cranium or outer surface of cranium
  • Spasms of cervical musculature
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11
Q

Migraine, cluster, exercise or diet related, post concussion or hypertension are related to what type of recurrent headaches?

A

Vascular recurrent headaches

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12
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Tension, inflammatory disorders of the cervical musculature are related to what type of recurrent headaches?

A

Muscular recurrent headaches

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13
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What thins are related to non-recurrent headaches?

A

Meningitis
Encephalitis
Subarachnoid hemorrhage: acute head trauma

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14
Q

A positive brudzinski or Kernig’s test and a fever present indicate what type of headache?

A

Meningitis

-life threatening

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15
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A life threatening headache presenting an internal pressure pushing outward indicates?

A

Brain abscess

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16
Q

What are four causes of a life threatening headache?

A

Brain abscess
Meningitis
Subdural hematoma
Tumor

17
Q

Short onset, acute/sever pain, positive Valsalva’s and Triad of Dejerine and exacerbation during recumbency, while being more sever upon waking but may be more tolerable during the day is characteristic of what type of headache?

A

Life threatening

18
Q

Hat band distribution or localized to occiput with onset during the day and increase in severity as day progresses, presenting for “awhile” and may display anxiety or may be chronically depressed characterizes what type of headache?

A

Tension headache

19
Q

What type of tension headache has a general short duration, aching may begin in neck and become generalized throughout cranium and stretching or gentle massage may relieve it?

A

Acute tension headache

20
Q

What type of tension headache would occur for days, often disabling enough to disrupt daily activities, pain in generalized throughout the cranium, nausea and vomiting?

A

Sub-acute muscle contraction headache

21
Q

What type of tension headache is related to physical or emotional trauma, pain is usually present when going to sleep and may be there upon waking, generalized in the head and may include shoulders, Dull ache in an outward to inward direction?

A

Chronic muscle contraction headache

22
Q

What are the three types of migraines?

A
  1. Classical
  2. Atypical
  3. Cluster
23
Q

What are the basic characteristics of migraines?

A
Nausea or vomiting
Vascular throbbing/pounding type pain
Retro-orbital and/or temporal location
Can be familial 
Onset usually begins in childhood
Mainly unilateral
Possible warning (AURA)
24
Q

What type of migraine is bilateral with one side being more severe, relentless dull ache or stabbing pain in or behind eye area, occur upon waking hours or may occur later in the day, exacerbated by bright lights, noise, tension and remission from rest and a darkened room?

A

Atypical migraine

25
Q

What type of migraine is located in the frontal or temporal region unilaterally, throbbing or pounding nature, begins upon waking and experiences AURA, exacerbated by alcohol, bright lights, and positional stress. Relieving factors rest, sleep and a darkened room, may have visual disturbances, nausea and vomiting?

A

Classical migraine

26
Q

What type of migraine is unilateral with sudden pain onset, in the orbital area radiating to the temple, nose, upper jaw or neck. With a brief stabbing/knife like pain occurring in clusters frequently during sleep causing patient to wake, more prevalent in males 6:1 and affects middle aged people?

A

Cluster migraine

27
Q

Redness of the eye on the affected eye, increase in lacrimation, rhinorrhea, or stuffiness of nostril and swelling of the temporal vessels on the affected side are associated with which type of migraine?

A

Cluster migraines

28
Q

What headache occurs occurs in individuals in 55 or older, pain located in temporal artery unilaterally, knife-like, shooting, stabbing and may prevent sleep. Tenderness in scalp area and exacerbated by combing hair, pain might shoot down cervical spine and touching area of pain?

A

Temporal arteritis

29
Q

What are the associated signs and symptoms of temporal arteritis?

A

Cachexia
Malaise/fatigue
Muscle ache of affected area

30
Q

Head injury, local pain with tenderness at the site of impact, and pain lasting a few hours to several days and then symptom free indicates what type of headache?

A

Post concussion

31
Q

What are the signs or symptoms of a post concussion headache?

A

Headache
Vertigo
Impairment of memory and concentration
Possible skull fracture

32
Q

What type post concussion syndrome is the most common, with dull, aching, pressure like sensation, location is entire scalp, and patient might be anxious?

A

Type 1 post concussion

33
Q

What type post concussion has pain local to injury site and tender zone at point of pain?

A

Type 2 post concussion

34
Q

What are the general characterizations of headache pain?

A
Sharp pain
Throbbing
Dull
Pressure
Aura type