PD review Flashcards

1
Q

L1 sensory

A

inguinal area/upper thigh

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2
Q

L2 motor

A

hip flexion

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3
Q

L2 sensory

A

upper anterior thigh

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4
Q

L2 motor

A

hip flexion

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5
Q

L3 motor

A

knee extension

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6
Q

L3 sensory

A

knee area

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7
Q

L4 motor

A

ankle dorsilfexion

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8
Q

L4 sensory

A

dorsal of foot

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9
Q

L5 motor

A

extensor hallucis longus, hip extension

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10
Q

L5 sensory

A

web space 1/2nd toe

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11
Q

S1 motor

A

plantarflexion

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12
Q

S1 sensory

A

plantar foot

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13
Q

S2,3,4 motor

A

motor-anal sphincter

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14
Q

S2,3,4 sensory

A

perianal area/perineum

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15
Q

Aortic stenosis

A
Harsh
Systolic
Upper sternal border (R 2nd intercostal space)
Radiate to carotid
Crescendo/decrescendo
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16
Q

Aortic regurgitation

A
Blowing
Diastolic
Erb's point (3rd ICS)
Best heard leaning forward
Left parasternal border
decrescendo
17
Q

Mitral stenosis

A
Loud S1 w/ opening snap
Rumbling mid-diastolic
Heard best during expiration
At apex
Radiate to axilla
decrescendo
18
Q

Mitral regurgitation

A

Harsh
Holosystolic
Heard at apex (mitral area)
Radiates to left axilla

19
Q

Tricuspid stenosis

A

Left sternal border
Split S1
Diastolic

20
Q

Tricuspid regurgitation

A

Right sternal border
Radiates up
holosystolic

21
Q

Pulmonic stenosis

A

2nd intercostal space, left sternal border
Radiates to back
Systolic
Crescendo/decrescendo

22
Q

Pulmonic regurgitation

A

Left lower sternal border

decrescendo

23
Q

C5 motor

A

shoulder aBduction

24
Q

C5 sensory

A

deltoid skin

25
Q

C6 motor

A

elbow flexion, wrist extension

26
Q

C6 sensory

A

lat forearm, thumb/index

27
Q

C7 motor

A

elbow extension, finger extension

28
Q

C7 sensory

A

middle finger

29
Q

C8 motor

A

finger flexion

30
Q

C8 sensory

A

medial forearm, ring/pinky finger

31
Q

T1 motor

A

finger aBduction/adduction

32
Q

T1 sensory

A

axilla

33
Q

In sensorineural hearing loss, ____ Conduction is greater than ____ Conduction.

A

In sensorineural hearing loss, the normal relationship is maintained; therefore, AIR Conduction is greater than BONE Conduction.

34
Q

How are adult teeth numbered?

A

From the rear upper right to the rear upper left, continuing with the rear lower left to the rear lower right

35
Q

True or False: During examination of the oropharnx, the peritonsillar pillars are normally visible posterior to the tonsils.

A

FALSE

36
Q

The arytenoid cartilage is normally visualized by direct visualization during the oropharyngeal examination.

A

FALSE

37
Q

soft and indistinct, superior and lateral to the supraclavicular notch, and move when the patient swallows

^which structure?

A

thyroid gland