Musculoskeletal Flashcards
Finkelstein’s Test for ?
+ De Quervains tenosynovitis
How to test for knee damage of the ACL?
drawer maneuver and Lachman maneuver
What is McMurrays sign?
+ meniscus injury of the knee
How do you diagnose Joint damage?
X-ray 1st but MRI is gold standard
What are the s/sx of HTN retinopathy?
AV nicking, silver and /or copper wire arterioles
What are the s/sx of diabetic retinopathy?
neovascularization and microaneurysms
What is tertiary prevention?
Rehabilitates or lessens the effects of an illness or event that has already happened.
and RECOVERY
What is primary prevention
Aims to prevent an illness
What is secondary prevention?
Reduces the impact of an illness or prevents a progression or return of the problem
Ex. Pap screening, breast screening. AICD