Test Questions Flashcards

1
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All of the following diseases make up the condition known as COPD EXCEPT:

Acute bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Emphysema
Bronchial asthma

A

Acute Bronchitis is not COPD

Chronic Obrtuctive Pulmonary Disease
Rattray pg 891

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2
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Type of HA that occurs unilaterally with throbbing pain, visual disturbances and nausea:

Cluster
Tension
Migraine
Allergic

A

Migraine?

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3
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Temporal Arteritis S/Sx:

A

Elderly 70 yrs plus MC in women

Sudden vision loss
Fever
P with chewing

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4
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Irritable Bowel Syndrom:

A

Also known as spastic colon

Spcl test = Rebound

Only tx if no diarrhea
Decrease SNS

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5
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If a patient has a asthmatic cough since childhood that’s triggers by allergies, presently taking corticosteroids this would be what kind of COPD?

A

Bronchial asthma

Extrinsic (childhood onset)

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6
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Special test to establish base line for a client with asthma would be:

A

Chest excursion test?

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7
Q

Hydro homecare for client with asthma:

A

face steam

Do not use aromatics as it could trigger an attack

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8
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Complete PNS lesions result in: ….(neurotmesis?)

P + motor weakness
Incontenance
Painless motor weakness
Burning in dermatomes

A

Painless motor weakness?

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9
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A lateral traction injury to the c spine results in:

Erbs
Klumpkes
Median nerve palsy
Incontenance

A

Erbs Palsy

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10
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Erbs palsy presentation

A

Lateral traction injury to C5 C6
At birth or from MOV

“Waiters Tip”
Shoulder addicted/ int rotated, elbow Ext, forearm pornated, wrist + finger FLX

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Klumpkes Palsy presentation:

A

Nerve root traction injury to C8-T1
Median + Ulnar N lesion

“Claw Hand” + loss of dermatome sensation

Horner’s Syndrome can accompany = dropping eyelid + loss of sweater in face

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12
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Cervical Distraction Test:

A

To receive pressure on cervical nerve roots

++ is reduction to clients P
by relieving mm spasm, decreasing pressure on facet jts, opening int vert foramina

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13
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SPurlings Test

Cervical quadrant test

A

Do unaffected side first

Compress in neutral — then EXT—-then EXT + ROT

++radiating P or Neuro signs down arm on affected side

DON’T DO if VAT test is positive**

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14
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THe borders of the anterior triangle of the neck are:

A

SCM
Mandible
Trachea

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15
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What 3 structures make up the femoral triangle?

A

Inguinal ligament
Sartorius
Adductor longus

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16
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In a type tow lesion of the lumbar spine, when the client side bends to the affected side, the vert body rotates to:

A

The same side as side bending?

17
Q

Accordingly to the 4 principles of massage, manipulation to encourage circulation and venous return would be represented by;

A

Proximal , distal, proximal

18
Q

Peripheral - distal - peripheral

A

Is used to treat acute and subacute injury and scar tissue

Also for approaching places of P/apprehension with client

19
Q

What is considered the “5th” principle of massage?

A

treating the antagonist

Reciprocal response

20
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General - specific - general

A

Accustoms client to touch
Decreases SNS firing
Prepares local tissue and circulation