Sullivan Flashcards

1
Q

TRADITIONAL: Heel Strike

A

RLA: Initial Contact

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2
Q

TRADITIONAL: Foot Flat

A

RLA: Loading Response

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3
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TRADITIONAL: Midstance

A

RLA: Midstance

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4
Q

TRADITIONAL: Heel Off

A

RLA: Terminal Stance

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5
Q

TRADITIONAL: Toe Off

A

RLA: Preswing

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6
Q

TRADITIONAL: Acceleration

A

RLA: Initial Swing

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7
Q

TRADITIONAL: Midswing

A

RLA: Midswing

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8
Q

TRADITIONAL: Deceleration

A

RLA: Terminal Swing

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9
Q

Weber test: sound localizes to impaired ear

A

Conductive Hearing Loss

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10
Q

Weber test: sound heard in good ear

A

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

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11
Q

CN XI UMN affectation

A

I/L SCM and C/L trapezius weakness

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12
Q

Onset: 28 weeks of gestation
Integration: 1-2 mos
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Flexor Withdrawal

Crossed Extension

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13
Q

Onset: 28 weeks of gestation
Integration: 2-5 mos
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Traction

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14
Q

Onset: 28 weeks of gestation
Integration: 5-6 mos
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Moro

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15
Q

Onset: birth
Integration: persists
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Startle

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16
Q

Onset: 28 weeks of gestation
Integration: 4-6 mos
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Palmar grasp

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17
Q

Onset: birth
Integration: 9 mos
(PRIMITIVE/SPINAL)

A

Plantar grasp

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18
Q

Onset: Birth
Integration: 4-6 mos
(TONIC/BRAINSTEM)

A

ATNR

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19
Q

Onset: 4-6 mos
Integration: 8-12 mos
(TONIC/BRAINSTEM)

A

STNR

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20
Q

Onset: birth
Integration: 6 mos
(TONIC/BRAINSTEM)

A

TLR

Positive Supporting

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21
Q

Onset: birth-3 mos
Integration: 8-9 yrs
(TONIC/BRAINSTEM)

A

Associated Reactions

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22
Q

Negative features of UMNL

A

Paresis/ Paralysis
Loss of dexterity
Fatigue

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23
Q

CN that supplies the tensor tympani

A

CN 5

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24
Q

CN that supplies the stapedius

A

CN 7

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25
Q

CN that supplies the parotid glands

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CN 9

26
Q

CN that supplies the submandibular and sublingual glands

A

CN 7

27
Q

Sensation experienced at a site remote from point of stimulation

A

Allesthesia

28
Q

Inability to localize a sensation

A

Atopognosia

29
Q

Touch sensation experienced as pain

A

Dysesthesia

30
Q

Loss or absence of sensibility to vibration

A

Pallanesthesia

31
Q

Inability to perceive heat

A

Thermanalgesia

32
Q

Inability to perceive sensations of heat and cold.

A

Thermanesthesia

33
Q

Increased sensitivity to temperature

A

Thermhyperesthesia

34
Q

Decreased temperature sensibility

A

Thermhypesthesia

35
Q

Loss of light touch sensibility

A

Thigmanesthesia

36
Q

Pulse locations during cardiac arrest

A

Femoral
Brachial
Carotid

37
Q

Pulse site often used with infants; used by anesthesiologists for monitoring during surgery

A

Temporal

38
Q

Pulse site often used with infants; used to monitor cranial circulation; easily accessible if other peripheral pulses are difficult or too weak to palpate.

A

Carotid

39
Q

Decreased pulse pressure with a slow upstroke and prolonged peak

A

Small, weak pulse

40
Q

Great surge precenses a sudden absence of force or fullness

A

Large, Bounding Pulse

41
Q

Increased pulse pressure with a rapid upstroke and downstroke, and a shortened peak

A

Corrigan’s (Water-Hammer) Pulse

42
Q

Regular pulse rhythm c alternation of weak and strong beats

A

Pulsus Alternans

43
Q

Irregular pulse rhythm in which premature beats alternate c sinus beats

A

Pulsus Bigeminus

44
Q

Strong upstroke, downstroke, and second upstroke during systole

A

Pulsus Bisferiens

45
Q

Pulse with a markedly decreased amplitude during inspiration

A

Pulsus Paradoxus

46
Q

Color or old ecchymosis

A

Greenish-yellow

47
Q

Color of new ecchymosis

A

Bluish-purple

48
Q

Body temp alternates at regular intervals between periods of fever and periods of normal temp

A

Intermittent

49
Q

Elevated body temp that fluctuates >3.6 deg F within a 24 hr period but remains above normal

A

Remittent

50
Q

Periods of fever interspersed with normal temp; each last at least 1 day; recurrent fever

A

Relapsing

51
Q

Body temp may fluctuate slightly but is constantly elevated above normal

A

Constant

52
Q

Describes what an individual does in his/her current environment (AD, assist)

A

Performance qualifier

53
Q

Describes an individual’s ability to execute a task or an action.

A

Capacity qualifier

54
Q

Normal cadence
Males
Females

A

M: 111 steps/min
F: 117 steps/min

55
Q

Normal walking velocity
Males
Females

A

M: 86 m/min
F: 77 m/min

56
Q

Normal stride length
Males
Females

A

M: 1.46 m
F: 1.28 m

57
Q

Disease
Impairments
Disability
Handicaps

A

ICDH

58
Q

Active Pathology
Impairments
Functional Limitations
Disability

A

Nagi

59
Q

CK MB
Normal
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn
Major Cardiac Dysfxn

A

CK MB
Normal 0-3%
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn 5%
Major Cardiac Dysfxn 10%

60
Q

Lactic Dehydrogenase
Normal
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn
Major Cardiac Dysfxn

A

Lactic Dehydrogenase
Normal 110-225 mU/mL
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn 300-750 mU/mL
Major Cardiac Dysfxn >/= 1000 mU/mL

61
Q

Troponin
Normal
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn
Major Cardiac Dysfxn

A

Troponin
Normal 0.02 ug/mL
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn 5 ug/mL
Major Cardiac Dysfxn 10 ug/mL

62
Q

Myoglobin
Normal
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn
Major Cardiac Dysfxn

A

Myoglobin
Normal <100 ng/mL
Minor Cardiac Dysfxn 200 ng/mL
Major Cardiac Dysfxn >/= 500 ng/mL