Test 1 Flashcards

1
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What does off-field examinations consist of

A
  • determine plan of treatment

- much more thorough

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2
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What is the most important part of the exam

A

Asking the patient about his history

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3
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True or false

You should lead the patient when asking questions

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False

Never lead the patient

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4
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What are the first 5 steps of off-field examination

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1) history
2) inspection and observation
3) palpation
4) AROM
5) PROM

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5
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What does PQRST stand for

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Provocation
Quality
Region
Severity
Timing
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6
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What are the three reason to palpate

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1) abnormal structures
2) changes in pain
3) signs of infection or abnormal function

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7
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What does VAS stand for

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Visual analog scale

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8
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What are the steps 6-11 of off-field examination

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6) RROM
7) special tests
8) neurovcascaular assessment
9) make the assessment
10) develop a plan for treatment
11) document

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9
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What are the two reason to perform PROM

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  • is full PROM present

- is there pain with PROM

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10
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What are the 2 methods of PROM

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  • take through full ROM

- Overpressure

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11
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What are the two reason for RROM

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  • is there pain

- is there weakness

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12
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What are the two methods of RROM

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Isometric (break test)

Isotonic (concentric)

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13
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What are the different types of special test

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  • joint stability
  • muscle isolation
  • flexibility
  • fracture tests
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14
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What does a neural test consist of

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  • Peripheral nerve function (sensory and motor)

- radicular functions (myotomes, dermatomes reflexes)

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15
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What does a vascular test consist of

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  • pulses

- capillary refill

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16
Q

What are the different grades of injuries

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Grade 1- mild

Grade 2- moderate

Grade 3- severe

17
Q

Why should you document

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  • method of communication
  • baseline for rehab
  • comparison for re-evaluations
  • allows for daily monitoring
  • Legal concerns
18
Q

What does SOAP stand for

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Subjective- patient history

Objective- observation/ PE

Assessment- assessment/dx

Plan- management

19
Q

What’s the privacy rule

A

HCP cannot disclose protected health information

20
Q

What’s the security rule

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Requires secure electronic transmission of data and other physically secure measures

21
Q

True or false

Everyone on the health care team should know about the patients injury

A

True

22
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What does on-field examinations consist of

A
  • Determine severity of injury
  • Determine immediate plan of action
  • Time and resources are limited