Clinical medicine, Radiology, Ethics Review Q's Flashcards
1. Introduction to MSK history & Physical Examination (1-16) 1. Synovial Fluid Chemistry- Review Session (17-53)
Patient with pain and stiffness in the mornings that gets better after exercise. What type of pain is this?
a. inflammatory
b. mechanical
a. inflammatory
Patient with pain in the knees, she says it hurts and makes sounds as she walks. What type of pain is this?
a. inflammatory
b. mechanical
b. mechanical
Delusional patient comes in claiming their magic knees control the weather. What type of pain is this?
a. inflammatory
b. mechanical
c. magical
a. inflammatory
Which muscles are responsible for lateral (external) rotation?
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatous
Teres Minor
Posterior fibers of deltoid
Which muscles are responsible for medial (internal) rotation?
Subscapularis Pec major Teres major Latissimus dorsi Anterior fibers of deltoid
A person dislocated his shoulder previously. Which structure is responsible for the resulting instability?
ligaments
Which abduction angles does painful arch syndrome affect?
60-120
What causes painful arch syndrome?
Supraspinatus tendinitis
In which deformity does the proximal IP joint flex while the distal IP joint extended?
a. swan neck
b. mallet finger
c. boutonniere
c. boutonniere
In which deformity does the distal IP joint flex?
a. swan neck
b. mallet finger
c. boutonniere
b. mallet finger (also called baseball finger)
You perform a knee ligament test where you push the leg laterally while pushing the knee medially. Whats the name of this test?
a. Varus test
b. Valgus test
b. Valgus test
In which deformity does the distal IP joint flex while the PIP does hyperextension?
a. swan neck
b. mallet finger
c. boutonniere
a. swan neck
Which of the following ligaments does anterior drawer test, test?
a. ACL
b. PCL
c. MCL
d. LCL
a. ACL
Which of the following ligaments does varus test, test?
a. ACL
b. PCL
c. MCL
d. LCL
d. LCL
Which of the following ligaments does posterior drawer test, test?
a. ACL
b. PCL
c. MCL
d. LCL
b. PCL
What does the mcMurrey test, test?
the meniscus
T/F: the articulating surface of the synovial membrane is smooth
false, its irregular
What does the name synovium mean?
egg white
Which of the following synovial cells produce hyaluronan and mucin?
a. type A cells
b. type B cells
b. type B cells
Which of the following synovial cells clean the debris?
a. type A cells
b. type B cells
a. type A cells
What’s true about synovial fluid?
a. it has more electrolytes than plasma
b. it has more glucose than plasma
c. it has more calcium than plasma
c. it has more calcium than plasma
T/F: the more viscous the synovial fluid, the more lubricative it is
false
Which of the following synovial cells are also referred to as fibroblasts?
a. type A cells
b. type B cells
b. type B cells
What is reptate diffusion?
a diffusion path resembles a wiggling snake; the movement was termed reptation, which is the latin word for creeping
Why does the synovial fluid will flow in a snake-like motion?
due to the irregularities of the articulating surface of synovial joint
What can cross the synovial surface?
a. big proteins
b. water
c. hyaluronan
b. water
What makes synovial fluid viscous?
hyaluronan
What makes synovial fluid lubricative?
lubricin
Which is used to collect synovial fluid for a Cell Count?
a. Plain tube
b. Heparinized tube
c. Sterile container
d. EDTA
b. Heparinized tube
Which is used to collect synovial fluid for Chemistry & Immunology tests?
a. Plain tube
b. Heparinized tube
c. Sterile container
d. EDTA
a. Plain tube