NMS 1 written test 1 Flashcards

1
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What are the 4 types of proactive tests?

A

Stretch tests
Compression tests
Distraction
Mechanical Tests

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2
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What is the cervical radiculopathy cluster?

A
  • Spurling’s Test
  • Upper limb tension test 1/a
  • Distraction test
  • Less than 60 degrees of cervical rotation towards involved side
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3
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When all 4 of these clinical features are present, the post-test probability of cervical radiculopathy is 90%, if only three of the four test are positive the probability decrease to 65%.

A

The cervical radiculopathy cluster

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4
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When feeling for a pulse, what attributes do you check for?

A

Amplitude, rate, rhythm

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5
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A patient complains of numbness and tingling in one hand. Which of the following things could be wrong? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY.
a. Median nerve entrapment
b. Thoracic outlet syndrome
c. Intervertebral foramen stenosis
d. Herniated Disc

A

All of them

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6
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Which of the following findings of the active supine occipito-atlantal cervical flexion test would indicate the lower cervical spine as being a part of the problem?
a. The patient can move their occiput 20 degrees
b. The patient cannot move their occiput 20 degrees
c. Both findings would indicate lower cervical involvement
d. Neither findings would indicate lower cervical involvement

A

a. The patient can move their occiput 20 degrees

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7
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List 3 orthopedic tests that you would expect to be positive, indicating the patient’s problem was due to an intervertebral foraminal stenosis.

A

Spurling’s A
Modified Spurling’s
Maximum Cervical Compression Test

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8
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What problems could exist if the patient has a positive Posterior Respiratory Excursion test?
a. Pneumonia
b. Strained Intercostal Muscle
c. Collapsed Lung
d. Fractured Rib

A

Pneumonia
Strained Intercostal Muscle
Collapsed Lung
Fractured Rib

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9
Q

List 2 conditions that qualify as space occupying lesions

A

spinal cord tumor
spinal compression fracture

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10
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List 3 orthopedic tests you would expect to be positive if the patient had a fractured rib

A

lateral chest compression test
costovertebral stress test
sternal compression test

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11
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What position would you place the patient’s arm to place the shoulder in the open packed position?

A

Scaption of 60 degrees

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12
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When performing the shoulder depression test on the patient’s left side, it produced radiating pain on the right side. What is happening to produce these results?

A

the facets on the right are being placed in a closed packed position which causes
narrowing of the IVF resulting in radiculopathy down the right arm

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13
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Which structural characteristics limits rotation in the thoracic spine?

A

Rib approximation???

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14
Q

Which of the following locations of compression is indicated by a positive hyperabduction test?
a. Between the clavicle and first rib
b. Between the anterior and middle scalene
c. Between the middle and posterior scalene
d. Between the pectoralis minor and the rib cage

A

d. Between the pectoralis minor and the rib cage

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15
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What is happening to the left cervical facet joints when performing Maximum cervical compression on the right side?

A

Open packed position

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16
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Which landmarks would be most appropriate to measure cervicothoracic flexion?

A

Occiput, L1

17
Q

Is the term dysfunction accurate for diagnosis? Why or why not?

A

No. Dysfunction is a finding that would lead to further testing to figure out the true diagnosis

18
Q

Which of the following findings are expected with radiculitis?
a. Sensory changes
b. Both
c. Motor changes

A

Sensory changes

19
Q

Which direction does the proximal clavicle move when the humerus extends (shoulder extension)?

A

Anterior

20
Q

When performing the shoulder depression test on the patient’s left side, it produces radiating pain on the right side. What is the result of this test?

A

Negative

21
Q

Which would be the best diagnosis following a series of exam procedures that produce positive findings indicating the patient has facet encroachment?

A

Facet sprain

22
Q

Spinal Percussion test of the thoracic spine is positive, what are the possible diagnoses?

A

Herniated Disc
Metastatic Tumor
Compression Fracture

23
Q

List 3 orthopedic tests you would expect to be positive, indicating the patient’s problems was due to a herniated disc

A

Valsalva maneuver
Soto-Hall test
Dejerine sign

24
Q

Which muscles would you target strengthening efforts to produce better upward rotation of the scapula?

A

Lower trapezius
Serratus anterior

25
Q

A patient presenting with symptoms that started after spraining their ankle while running around with their children in their backyard 6 months ago. They are refraining from running again due to fear of reinjuring themselves or exacerbating their symptoms. Which of the following categorizations is this patient most likely associated with?

A

Central sensitization

26
Q

Which 2 muscles work synergistically to keep the head of the humerus centered in the glenoid fossa during shoulder abduction?

A

Infraspinatus and subscapularis

27
Q

A patient presents with a headache. Which of the following orthos would you choose to prove the cervical spine is the contributing factor of their headaches? CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY.

a. Occipito-Atlantal Flexion test
b. O’Donoghue’s
c. Cervical Flexion Rotation test
d. Prone Thoracic Extension

A

a. Occipito-Atlantal Flexion test
b. O’Donoghue’s
c. Cervical Flexion Rotation test