Musculoskeletal: Level 1 and 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Joint pain.

A

Arthralgia

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2
Q

Fracture of a metacarpal bone.

A

Boxer’s Fracture

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3
Q

Visual abnormality of a bone.

A

Deformity

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4
Q

Displacement of a bone from a joint, misalignment of the joint.

A

Dislocation

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5
Q

Blood clot within a deep vein, usually within the lower leg.

A

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

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6
Q

Swelling caused by excess fluid collection.

A

Edema

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7
Q

Form of arthritis (joint inflammation) caused by formation of uric acid crystals.

A

Gout

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8
Q

Junction or union of two or more bones.

A

Joint

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9
Q

A tough band of tissue connecting bones together.

A

Ligament

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10
Q

Muscle pain

A

Myalgia

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11
Q

The full movement potential of a joint.

A

Range of motion (ROM)

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12
Q

Pain radiating from the lower back down one or both legs, caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve. A form of radiculopathy.

A

Sciatica

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13
Q

Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.

A

Arthritis

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14
Q

Tenderness when palpating the calf, may indicate a DVT (deep vein thrombosis).

A

Calf Tenderness

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15
Q

Inflammation of the cartilage which connects a rib to the sternum.

A

Costochondritis

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16
Q

Broken bone.

A

Fracture

17
Q

Bony projection on each side of the ankle. (Lateral or Medial)

A

Malleolus

18
Q

Inflammation or infection of bone.

A

Osteomyelitis

19
Q

Tenderness of the muscles on either side of the spine.

A

Paraspinal tenderness

20
Q

Pinched or compressed nerve in the spine.

A

Radiculopathy

21
Q

A triangular indentation seen on the radial, dorsal aspect of the hand (back of the hand on the thumb side) when the thumb is extended.

A

Snuff box

22
Q

What does tenderness over the Snuff Box incidate?

A

Likely scaphoid fracture

23
Q

Deformity/misalignment of the spine felt on palpation, indicates spinal fracture.

A

Step-Offs

24
Q

What do Step-Offs indicate?

A

Spinal fracture

25
Q

Positive when pain is elicited when the provider lifts the patient’s leg above the horizontal level while the patient is laying on their back.

A

Straight Leg Raise (SLR)

26
Q

What does a positive SLR usually indicate?

A

Sciatica or herniated disk