App Flash Card - 3

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What is prebycusis

A

This is normal loss of auditory aucuity that occurs in older age

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What frequency are persevere with presbycusis

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Lower frequency are persevered to a greater extent then higher frequencies

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3
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What nerve innervantes the lats

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Thorcodorsal

Originates from the brachial plexus

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4
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What role does the lats play on the shoulder

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Extends

Adducts

Medically rotates

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5
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What nerve innervantes the Supra and infraspinatus

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Subscapular nerve

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6
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What muscle does the spinal accessory nerve innervate

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SCM

TRAPS

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7
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What is the function of the axillairy nerve

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Originates from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus

Innervates the deltoid and teres

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8
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what is tidal volume

A

the amount of air inhaled and exhaled each breath during quiet breathing

normally around 500 mL

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9
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how much TV is avaible for gas exchange

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70%

350 mL

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11
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Phrenic nerve root

A

c3, 4, 5 keeps you alive

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12
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What nerve inner Syed the diaphragm

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Phrenic nerve

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13
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What is the primary muscle of inhalation

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Diaphragm

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14
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sway back

A

increase in the posterior pelvic tilt and thoracic kyphosis

compared to normal posture

looks like you are jutting you hip forward

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15
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what is restless leg syndrome

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causes a very strong urge to move the legs. The urge to move usually is caused by an uncomfortable feeling in the legs.

It typically happens in the evening or at night when sitting or lying down.

Moving eases the discomfort for a short time.

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16
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A Semmes-Weinstein monofilament is used for this sensory assessment

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Protective sensation