Shankman chap 2 Flashcards

1
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Normal response to injury- immediate trigger for healing

A

inflammation

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2
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Inflammation that may result in secondary complications or permanent changes in the makeup of the involved tissue, including scarring or granulomatiosis

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Chronic

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3
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The acute phase of inflammation lasts about how long?

The chronic pahse last about how long?

A

4 to 6 days

6 months to a year

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4
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Can you do dynamic resistance exercises if acute inflammation is present?

A

No

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5
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What stage of inflammation if Pain is reported before tissue resistance is felt in ROM

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acute inflammation

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6
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What stage of inflammation if Pain is reported at the same time end is reached?

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subacute inflammation

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7
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What stage of inflammation if Pain is reported as stretching.

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chronic inflammation

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8
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Scale for rating pitting edema

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1+ Bareyly perceptible depression

2+ Easily idenitfied depression lasts 15 secs

3+ Depression takes 15 to 30 secs to rebound

4+ Depression lasts for 30 seconds or more

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9
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Pitting vs brawny edema

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Brawny– feels hard,tough ,or thick and leathery

Pitting- sustained indetation when the swollen area is compressed

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10
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potentially serious condition involving edema that occurs in anatomic compartments as a result of increase fluids in an area tihtly bound by fascia and does not allow more space to accommaodate this fludk buildup.

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compartment syndrome

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11
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Abnormal responses to exercise

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  1. HR increases more than 20-30 BPM above RHR
  2. HR decrease belwo RHR
  3. Systolic BP increases more than 20-30 mm Hg above Resting level
  4. Systokci BP decrease more than 10mm Hg below Resting level
  5. Pulse Ox drops below prescribed level
  6. pt become short of breath or respiratory rate increases to a level not tolerated by the pt
  7. Electocardiogram changes
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