PCP2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 important features for quality of weakness?

A

Bilateral vs unilateralSymmetrical vs asymmetrical Proximal vs distal

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2
Q

What does proximal muscle weakness suggest?

A

Primary muscle disorder affecting axial muscles

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3
Q

What questions should you ask for associated features of weakness?

A

Pain in musclesSensory symptomsVisionCognitionBalanceFalls

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4
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What associated features should you always ask about?

A

Weight lossRigorsFeverLoss of appetite

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5
Q

What does unilateral weakness suggest about location of pathology?

A

Cerebral

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6
Q

What does weakness of a myotome suggest about location of pathology?

A

Spinal root lesion

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7
Q

If someone has severe +++ muscle weakness, what is a good question to ask on Hx?

A

Difficulty breathing

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8
Q

What is the order of events for motor exam of lower limb? (hint: inspection first)

A

Gait. Inspection. Tone. Power. Reflexes. Co-ordination.

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9
Q

When inspecting a limb for the motor exam, what are you looking for?

A

Scars, deformities, muscle bulk (atrophy), fasciculations.

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10
Q

How many beats is abnormal when looking for clonus?

A

>5 beats is abnormal

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11
Q

If someone has complete paralysis, what grade is their strength?

A

0

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12
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If someone has flickers of movement, what grade is their strength?

A

1

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13
Q

If someone has traces of contraction, what grade is their strength?

A

1

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14
Q

If someone has active movement with gravity eliminated, what grade is their strength?

A

2

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15
Q

If someone has active movement against gravity, what grade is their strength?

A

3

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16
Q

If someone has active movement against gravity and resistance, what grade is their strength?

A

4

17
Q

If someone has normal power, what grade is their strength?

A

5

18
Q

What are the 3 reflexes to test during the lower limb neuro exam?

A

Knee, ankle and Babinski

19
Q

Which dermatomes does the knee jerk assess?

A

L2, 3 and 4

20
Q

Which dermatomes does the ankle jerk assess?

A

S1, 2

21
Q

Which dermatomes does plantar reflex assess?

A

L5, S1, S2

22
Q

If someone has absent reflexes, what is their grade?

A

0

23
Q

If someone has hypoactive reflexes, what is their grade?

A

1

24
Q

If someone has normal reflexes, what is their grade?

A

2

25
Q

If someone has hyperactive reflexes without clonus, what is their grade?

A

3

26
Q

If someone has hyperactive reflexes with clonus, what is their grade?

A

4

27
Q

Associated features for neurological symptoms?

A

Vision, hearing, pins and needles, weakness, facial droop,balance, falls, walking, memory, personality, speech

28
Q

Associated features for cancer?

A

Pain, loss of weight, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever.

29
Q

Associated features for cardiac issues?

A

Chest pain, SOB, palpitations, orthopnoea, cough

30
Q

Associated features for respiratory issues?

A

Haemoptysis, pain on inspiration, cough, sputum, chest pain, SOB

31
Q

Associated features for GI issues?

A

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, bloating, flatus, stools, haematemesis

32
Q

Associated features for infection?

A

Loss of weight, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever, night sweats, chills, shivering