Bronchial {Ans: or louder, harsher and higher in pitch, with a short silence be-tween inspiratory and expiratory sounds. Expiratory sounds last longer than inspiratory sounds.}tracheal sounds {Ans: Loud, harsh sounds heard over the trachea in the neck}Making a pelvic exam more comfortable {Ans: Obtains permission; selects chaperone Explains each step of the examination in advance Drapes the patient from mid-abdomen to knees; depresses the drape between the knees to provide eye contact with patient Avoids unexpected or sudden movements Chooses a speculum that is the correct size Warms the speculum with tap water Monitors the comfort of the examination by watching the patient's face Uses excellent but gentle technique, especially when inserting the speculum}Presentation of optic neuritis {Ans: Enlarged blind spot, vision loss in 1 eye, loss of color vision, hole in center of vision, trouble seeing to the side, eye pain}Cherry angiomas {Ans: Benign}Symptoms of a SAH {Ans: Headache with severe and sudden onset -thunderclap headache reaching maximal intensity over several minutes}Cause of saddle numbness and urinary retention {Ans: Cauda equina syndrome}Signs of increased ICP {Ans: Papilledema ( pink, hyperemic, loss of venous pulsations, disc more visible, disc swollen with blurred