Theory - Dyskenesias 01 Flashcards
1
Q
A resting tremor is indicative of what disease?
A
Parkinson’s
2
Q
What are the facial signs of tardive dyskinesia?
A
- Blepharospasm (spasm of eyelids)
- tremor of upper lip (rabbit syndrome)
- pouting, puckering, smacking lips
- chewing movements
- sucking movements
- buccal pressing of tongue (bon-bon sign)
- tongue protrusion (fly catching syndrome)
3
Q
What are the neck signs of tardive dyskinesia?
A
- Retrocollis (head arches backward)
- spasmodic torticollis (head and neck twist to right or left)
4
Q
What are the trunk signs of tardive dyskinesia?
A
- Axial hyperkinesias (rocking, pelvic thrusting, copulation movements)
- torsion or athetotic movements (twisting or writhing)
5
Q
What are the extremities signs of tardive dyskinesia?
A
- Ballistic movements (flinging or flailing)
- Chorea of hands or toes (quick, dancing movements)
- Athetosis (wormlike, writhing movements)
- Rotation or flexion of ankles
6
Q
What are the other signs of tardive dyskinesia?
A
- Grunting vocalizations, asynchronous breathing (diaphragmatic dyskinesia)
- Myoclonus (rapid contractile jerking of individual muscle groups)