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SARAH MICHELLE -LIVE REVIEW STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (UPDATED) |LATEST 2024/2025
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What are some signs and symptoms that you might see in a patient with cauda equina syndrome? Severe low back pain in conjunction with, typically saddle anesthesia, new incontinence 
 
What are some examples of Category X drugs? Actutane, Statins, ACE Inhibitors, Methotrexate 
These medications must be discontinued prior to conception 
 
What are signs and symptoms of OA? Pain that is worse with activity, but relieved with rest 
Morning stiffness, typically lasts less than an hour 
Asymmetr...
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NR 511 Final Exam with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 | Rated A+
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cervical Spondylosis - - Chronic, degenerative, causes stiffness and pain, very common >50yo 
- S: neck stiffness, mild aching esp with activity, trouble turning neck from side to side, limited ROM, Paresthesias follow dermatomes 
O:weak shoulder abduction, bicep weakness (c6 involvement), tricep weakness (C7 involvement), myelopathy s/s: leg weakness, gait disturbances, balance problems, impaired fine motor loss of ...
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NU 650 Musculoskeletal Questions and Answers with complete
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Articular - Answer-joint (synovium, synovial fluid, articular cartilage, intrarticular ligaments, joint 
capsule, juxta-articular bone) 
deep defuse pain, limited active and passive ROM, swelling, crepitation, instability, locking, deformity 
non-articular - Answer-painful active but not passive ROM 
dorsiflexion - Answer-bending of the foot or the toes upward 
plantarflexion - Answer-Ankle movement pointing the foot downward 
inflammatory conditions - Answer-swelling, erythema, morning stiffnes...
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CP 4 Lecture Final
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Why is a diagnotstic triage important? 
Rules out red flags to ensure complaint of benign musculoskeletal origin 
 
 
Clinical signs and symptoms which indicates presence of serious pathology as source of spine pain describes what? 
Red flag 
 
 
 
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What red flags need to be ruled out in a diagnostic triage? 
Unexplained weight loss 
Night pain 
Pain at rest 
Hx of cancer 
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NR511 Differential Diagnosis & Primary Care Practicum MSK Dunphy Exam Questions
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The nurse practitioner (NP) suspects a herniated disk in a 72-year-old patient. The 
NP elevates the patient's affected leg when she is in the supine position, and it 
elicits back and sciatic nerve pain, which indicates a positive test. This is known as 
which test or sign? 
1.Femoral stretch test 
2.Crossed straight leg raise test 
3.Doorbell sign 
4.Straight leg raise test 
4. straight leg raise test 
All of the tests listed are tests done to assess for a herniated disk. In the straight leg ...
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NR 511 Final exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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cervical Spondylosis - Answer- - Chronic, degenerative, causes stiffness and pain, very 
common >50yo 
- S: neck stiffness, mild aching esp with activity, trouble turning neck from side to side, 
limited ROM, Paresthesias follow dermatomes 
O:weak shoulder abduction, bicep weakness (c6 involvement), tricep weakness (C7 
involvement), myelopathy s/s: leg weakness, gait disturbances, balance problems, 
impaired fine motor loss of bowel and bla...
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PSI FNP Exam with questions with Complete Solutions
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A nurse practitioner considering referral of a frail elderly patient for hospice care understands 
that: - documentation of limited life expectancy is a prerequisite 
Urinary and bowel dysfunction, saddle anesthesia, and leg weakness or foot drop are signs of - 
cauda equina syndrome 
Which of the following statements regarding depression in the elderly is correct? - 
Depression can be induced by prescribed and over-the-counter medications
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NPTE PRACTICE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/ 100% ACCURATE/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NPTE PRACTICE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/ 
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Which of the following monofilament grades indicates that only protective sensation is intact? 
1. 3.61 
2. 4.37 
3. 5.07 
4. 6.65 - -3. 5.07 
The 5.07 monofilament supplies the least amount of force that can be sensed by patients with only 
protective sensation intact. Ability to sense only the 6.65 monofilament indicates a loss of protective 
sensation. Ability to sense the 3.61 and 4.37 monofilaments indicates fully normal ...
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Bates Assessment Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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4 cardinal features of inflammation - swelling, warmth, redness, pain 
Anterior and posterior drawer test - Anterior drawer = + ACL (less sensitive/specific compared 
with Lachmans) 
+ posterior drawer test = 
Posterior cruciate ligament, 
Medial collateral ligament, or 
Posterior oblique ligament damage 
Approach to MSK disorders: - 1. Articular or extra-articular? 
2. Acute (<6wk) or chronic (>12wk)? 
3. Inflammatory or non-inflammatory? 
4. Localized (monoarticular) or diffuse (polyarti...
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NR 511 Final exam Correct 100%
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cervical Spondylosis - ANSWER - Chronic, degenerative, causes stiffness and pain, very common >50yo 
- S: neck stiffness, mild aching esp with activity, trouble turning neck from side to side, limited ROM, Paresthesias follow dermatomes 
O:weak shoulder abduction, bicep weakness (c6 involvement), tricep weakness (C7 involvement), myelopathy s/s: leg weakness, gait disturbances, balance problems, impaired fine motor loss of bowel and bladder control 
dx: MRI 
tx: if radiculopathy: cervical tra...
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