PEAT 1 Flashcards
Normal WBC number
4500-11,000
Leukopenia
Immunosuppression, WBC less than 4,000
Leukocytosis
WBC count above norm, 11k-15k.
Liver pain referral
R shoulder
Pancreatic pain referral
L shoulder
Signs of maturing gait in child
Velocity increases
Cadence decreases
SLS increases
Step length increases
Can you have compression therapy with arterial wounds?
No- contraindications
Left sided heart failure
Backup of blood into pulmonary system and decreases CO.
Dry cough, wheezing, tachycardia, lightheaded, pallor, or cyanosis
Right sided heart failure
Backup of blood into the systemic venous circulation, manifested by edema systemically, including jugular vein distention, ascites, and bilateral edema
S/s of SCFE
Leg shortness, knee pain, pain with hip IR, groin pain
Wedge shoe used for what
Neuropathic ulcerations
Can you have compression therapy with venous wound?
Yes!!!
Anterior artery supplies
Frontal and parietal
Motor, somatocortex, personality
Produce hemiparesis too
Middle cerebral
Supplies frontal, parietal and cortical surfaces of temporal
Language interpretation, space, sensation, form and voluntary movement
Lesion = condition, mobility, and sensation and hemiparesis
Excessive foot pronation during mid stance to toe off
Because of compensated rearfoot varus deformity
Chorea
Type of dyskinesia that is often observed as a side effect of antiparkinsonian medication.
Typically due to prolonged use of Parkinson’s meds
Involuntary, rapid, irregular, and jerky movements
Normal hemoglobin levels
Around 15 give or take
Cubical tunnel syndrome
Ulnar nerve
Jaw reflex test
Tests CN 5
Buffalo concussion treadmill test
Standardized, progressive exercise test that can diagnose physiological dysfunction after concussion
Levator ani muscles
Pubococcygeaus, iliococcygeus, and puborectalis
Compress urethra, vagina, and rectum
Cognitive stage of learning
Cues, instructions and guidance provided
Demonstrate
Middle finder nerve root distribution
C7