Inservice Deck 4 - ortho Flashcards

1
Q

tx and disposition for afebrile pt with recurrent knee pain/toe pain, 21k WBC on knee aspiration?

A

gout!

tx - indomethacin, colchicine, steroids, d/c home

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2
Q

How do you splint achilles rupture?

A

splint in passive equinus (plantar flexion)

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3
Q

Patient with severe pain, tenderness to palpation, unable to fully extend knee. What is diagnosis?

A

patellar tendon rupture (can’t extend)

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4
Q

60 year old patient develops sudden leg pain while walking down stairs, now has inability to extend knee, and a mass superior to patella. Most likely diagnosis?

A

quadriceps tendon rupture

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5
Q

what is best method of diagnosis for child with painful septic appearing hip?

A

tap (with US guide)

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6
Q

which nerve is injured in fx of distal 1/3 of humerus?

A

radial inability to extend wrist

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7
Q

what does a positive drop arm test indicate?

A

rotator cuff tear (supraspinatus tendon injury)

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8
Q

inability to oppose or abduct thumb indicates injury to what nerve?

A

median nerve

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9
Q

most common nerve injury with olecranon fx?

A

ulnar nerve

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10
Q

how will injury site typicall appear in a patient with high pressure paint gun injury?

A

looks innocuous

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11
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what specialist should be called to evaluate a patient with known cancer who presents with cord compression syndrome?

A

radiation oncologist - for radiation

not NSGY - surgeon removes pus and blood

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12
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what nerve level is associated with decreased ankle reflexes? what will a patient have difficulty doing with an injury at this level?

A

S1 - difficulty walking on toes

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13
Q

what is diagnosis and tx for patient with streaking and painful ROM after minor palmar injury?

A

infectious flexor tenosynovitis

surgical drainage, IV abx

knavels signs - finger held in flexion, pain with passive extension, fusiform swelling, tenderness along tendon

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14
Q

earliest symptom of compartment syndrome

A

pain with passive stretch

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15
Q

what is tx for nondisplaced 1st metatarsal fx?

A

splint and non weight bearing, if displaced, refer for ORIF

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16
Q

13 year old male with bilateral knee pain for 1 month and tender on the tibial tuberosity?

A

osgood-schlatter’s disease

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17
Q

what test is required for patients in whom you are concerned about knee dislocation?

A

angio

worried about pop artery?

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18
Q

patient with history of RA presents after minor fall holding his head as if it may fall off. What condition should be considered/

A

subluxation of C1 on C2, atlanto-occipital dissociation

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19
Q

patient presents with complaint of recurrent palmar thumb and index pain and paresthesias when driving. What is likely diagnosis, and what tests will be positive?

A

carpal tunnel syndrome

reproducible pain when wrist is held in flexion (phalen sign) and pain elicited when tapping on median nerve (tinel sign)

20
Q

what is most common FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand) carpal bone injury in adults?

A

scaphoid fracture - most common carpal bone fx

21
Q

what is most common ligament injury in the wrist? what is the radiographic abnl called?

A

scapholunate ligament

widening of scapholunate joint of > 3 mm - terry thomas sign

22
Q

patient with history of repetitive upper extremity movements, leading to: arm paresthesias, supraclavicular tenderness, worsening sx with raising the arm, arm and hand weakness, pain, or edema, may be due to what compressive condition?

A

thoracic outlet syndrome

with syncope - be concerned for subclavian steal

23
Q

tx for patient with fluctuance of the lateral nail?

A

paronychia

I&D without abx

24
Q

IVDA presents with fever and midline back pain - what is the most likely diagnosis?

A

epidural abscess

MRI for dx - needs emergent decompression

25
Q

tx for a patient with upper extremity weakness who improves with edriphonium?

A

myasthenia gravis

tx is neostygmine or physos

26
Q

patient has myasthenia gravis, but worsens after edriphonium test, what does this indicate?

A

cholinergic crisis - over tx

27
Q

red/white/blue fingers in patients with HTN, what is it?

A

raynauds

28
Q

most common bursa to become infected?

A

prepatellar

29
Q

obese male adolescent with painful walking. Radiologic views important?

A

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

AP and bilat frog views of hip are best

call ortho, non weight bearing

30
Q

4 year old non-toxic limping child. Diagnosis?

A

toxic synovitis (transient)

31
Q

8 year old non-toxic limping child. Diagnosis?

A

legg - calve- perthe

32
Q

12 year old non-toxic limping, obese or athletic diagnosis

A

SCFE

33
Q

best test to rule out osteomyelitits?

A

radionucleotide scan

34
Q

what is diagnosis in a patient who presents with ankle arthralgias, conjunctivitis and urethritis?

A

reiter’s syndrome

reactive arthritis

35
Q

most sensitive test for ACL tear?

A

lachmans, knee in 30 degree flexion

36
Q

how does one reduce posterior hip dislocation?

A

flexion of hip and knee, traction and rotation

37
Q

what nerve root helps one stand from a squat?

A

L2 hip flexor, L3 quad - knee extension

38
Q

best approach to tap an elbow?

A

laterol

39
Q

pain and erythema to finger pad?

A

felon

40
Q

knee pain with rhomboidpositive birefringence crystals is what etiology?

A

pseudogout

41
Q

70 year old with back pain thatimproves with leaning forward and sitting indicates what etiology?

A

spinal stenosis

42
Q

dequervain’s tenosynovitis diagnosed?

A

increased pain with thumb held in closed fist and ulnar deviation

43
Q

what are ottawa ankle rules?

A

XR if

  • not weight bearing 4 steps of injury and in ED
  • tender over post med or lateral malleolus
44
Q

ottawa knee rules for XR?

A

not weight bearing 4 steps at injury and in ED

  • > 55
  • tenderness at fibular head
  • isolated patella tenderness
  • inability to flex knee 90 degrees
45
Q

patient injures thumb while skiing. Pain at MCP joint. What injury and what indicates need for surgery?

A

gamekeeper’s thumb (ulnar collateral ligament rupture)

  • anyone with weakness of pincer function and point tenderness or greater than 20% laxity when compared to unaffected thumb needs ortho referral
46
Q

angulations acceptable for metacarpal neck fractures in each of the fingers?

A

10, 15, 20, 40 (2nd to 5th) no rotational deformity