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NU665 Orthopedic  questions and detailed answers 2023/2024
  • NU665 Orthopedic questions and detailed answers 2023/2024

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  • NU665 Orthopedic questions and detailed answers 2023/2024 Patient presents with pain, loss of motion and stiffness in the shoulder, what is the diagnosis? - Answers Frozen shoulder Diagnostic tests for frozen shoulder? - Answers `x-ray and MRI What is the Neer sign? - Answers Passively flexing the glenohumeral joint while simultaneously preventing shoulder shrugging What does a positive Neer sign mean? - Answers Shoulder impingement syndrome How do you perform the Hawkins-Kennedy t...
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Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System
  • Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System

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  • Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System McMurray Test - answerTests for torn meniscus in the knee. Ballottement - answerPalpation technique used to assess an organ or mass. Also used for detection of effusion in the knee Neer Test - answerShoulder rotator cuff impingement or tear. Forward flex the patient's arm up to 150 degrees while depressing the scapula. This presses the greater tuberosity and supraspinatus muscle against the anteroinferior acromion. Hawkins Test - answerSh...
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Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • McMurray Test correct answer: Tests for torn meniscus in the knee. Ballottement correct answer: Palpation technique used to assess an organ or mass. Also used for detection of effusion in the knee Neer Test correct answer: Shoulder rotator cuff impingement or tear. Forward flex the patient's arm up to 150 degrees while depressing the scapula. This presses the greater tuberosity and supraspinatus muscle against the anteroinferior acromion. Hawkins Test correct answer: Shoulder rotat...
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Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System 2023
  • Maryville Nurs 612 Exam 3 Musculoskeletal System 2023

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  • McMurray Test Tests for torn meniscus in the knee. Ballottement Palpation technique used to assess an organ or mass. Also used for detection of effusion in the knee Neer Test Shoulder rotator cuff impingement or tear. Forward flex the patient's arm up to 150 degrees while depressing the scapula. This presses the greater tuberosity and supraspinatus muscle against the anteroinferior acromion. Hawkins Test Shoulder rotator cuff impingement or tear. Abducting the shoulder ...
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CQM Tests and Mobs Questions With Correct Answers Already Passed!!
  • CQM Tests and Mobs Questions With Correct Answers Already Passed!!

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  • Talocrural Dorsal Glide - improves dorsiflexion Talocrural Ventral Glide - improves PF Flexion-Adduction Test (Hip) - Procedure: hip at 90 and neutral rotation. hip is then horizontally adducted passively. PT observes the zone (-): knee adducts to zone 1 (contra hip) (+): knee does not adduct to zone 1 = pathological changes in hip joint, possible labral tear DYNAMIC EXAMINATION FABER Test - Procedure: subject is supine, heel of tested leg placed on opposite knee. Slowly lower the knee t...
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ortho upper extremity exams 2023/2024 with complete solutions
  • ortho upper extremity exams 2023/2024 with complete solutions

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  • Neer Impingement Sign, impingement syndrome correct answersThe examiner passively flexes the Shoulder FULLY while stabilizing the pts scapula with the other hand. What sign is this? And pain with this maneuver indicates ______ _______. Hawkin's impingement sign correct answersThe pt forward flexes the shoulder to 90 degrees with the forearm parallel to the floor and flexes the elbow to 90 degrees. The examiner passively internally rotates the shoulder while keeping the arm in the forward fle...
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Maryville NURS 612 Final Questions and Answers 2023
  • Maryville NURS 612 Final Questions and Answers 2023

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  • Maryville NURS 612 Final Questions and Answers 2023 Which of the Following disorders is known to be heredity? Peripheral neuropathy Meningitis Huntington Chorea Seizure disorder Huntington Chorea The Examiner asks the patient to close her eyes and then place a vibrating tuning fork on the patients ankle and asks her to indicate what is felt. What is being assessed? Primary sensory function Multiple sclerosis Fatigue, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, sensor...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal updated 2024
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal updated 2024

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal rated A+
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal rated A+

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal
  • Final and midterms Physical Diagnosis-Orginal

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  • Midterm Physical Diagnosis (04.12.2020) 1. During the assessment of the patient with left ventricular failure you check the radial pulse, which has the force changing from beat to beat. Which one from the following pulses is described? A. Irregularly irregular pulse B. Pulsus alternans C. Paradoxical pulse D. Regularly irregular pulse E. Large bounding pulse F. Weak pulse 2. Left lateral decubitus position helps to identify which one from the following? A. Murmur of pulmonic stenosi...
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