Memory 3 - New Pack Flashcards
What opening in the diaphragm does the Vagus nerve pass through?
Esophageal
What is contained in the anterior compartment of the leg?
Tibial is Anterior
Extensor Hallucis Longus
Extensor Digitorum
Peroneal Tertuis
What is the Most common condition of a hyperactive thyroid?
Graves’s Disease
What happens during pregnancy?
Tidal Volume increase (30-40%)
What causes Pneumoconiosis?
Inhalation of Silica or Asbestos
If the deep peroneal nerve is damaged, what still has complete function?
Plantar FLX
Inversion
Eversion
Plantar Flexion
Define Fibrilation:
Spontaneous contraction on single mm fibre
NOT VISIBLE
May signal destruction of neurons
Spasm:
Sudden involuntary contraction of a single mm in a large group
Painful
“Cramp”
Fasciculation:
VISIBLE
Involuntary, brief twitch of an entire motor unit
Symptom of MS and ALS
What fascial bone is unpaired:
Vomer
Nasal
Ethmoid
Sphenoid
Vomer
Prolonged Vitamin A deficiency could cause
Night blindness
What vitamin AIDS iron absorption?
Vitamin C
Where is the gallbladder located?
Right Upper Quadrant
RUQ
Where is the Cecum located?
RLQ
Right Lower Quadrant
What level of the spine is the same as the umbilical?
L3/L4
Which cranial nerve does not have a dermatome?
C1
When actively stretching the shoulder, what structure must be stabilized in order to properly transmit the stretch force to the appropriate mms?
The scapula must be stabilized
If it is not stabilized, the stretch force with be applied t the mms that usually stabilize it, not eh one causing the pathological ROM
In order the increase hyperextension in the shoulder, what muscles need to be stretched?
Shoulder flexors ( pecs, coracobrachialis, ant delts,)
Active stretching question….?
Concentric contraction of agonist muscles
When referring to stretching the Agonist is:
The mm opposite to the range limiting mm
The range limiting mm is referred to as the “antagonist”
Acute stage (first 48hrs)
Exudate on of cells, protective phase
-control Inflam - RICE, MLD, grade 1 jt oss
NO STRETCHING
Answer = Gentle mm setting - low intensity
What is a myotome?
A group of mms innervates by the motor Neurons of a single spinal segment
Which my tomes would you be testing for c spine side Flexion?
C3
Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Creation and reabsorption are equal
Wher performing Gillet’s Test:
PT FLX hip and knee one side
TH places thumb on PSIS, other thumb on SP
What would be a positive test?
Hypo-mobility of the SI jt
PSIS would move upward (superior)
What mm opens the jaw?
Lateral pterygoid