HPI/PE Flashcards

1
Q

Fat pad or sail sign is indicative of what?

A

Occult blood - can be anterior or posterior

- seen on XR

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2
Q

What is your do not miss injury involving the snuff box?

A

Scaphoid Fracture - always refer to ortho

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3
Q

Why do you not want to miss a scaphoid fracture?

A

AVN

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4
Q

Where is the AVN located MC’ly in a scaphoid fracture?

A

Distal pole

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5
Q

What split is used in scaphoid fx?

A

Thumb spica splint

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6
Q

What MSK problems are associated with intraarticular?

A
  • Acute Arthritis
  • Infectious arthritis
  • Gout
  • Pseudogout
  • Reactive arthritis
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7
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What MSK problems are associated with extraarticular?

A
  • Trauma/Fx
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Polymyalgia rheumatica
  • Bursitis
  • Tendonitis
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8
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What is the classic triad of Reactive arthritis?

A

Conjunctivitis, Dysuria, Joint pain

can’t see, can’t pee, can’t climb a tree

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9
Q

What are the 2 durations to consider for MSK HPI?

A
  1. Circumstance surrounding the TOTAL illness

2. If symptoms are episodic = TYPICAL episode

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10
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What are the 4 basic spheres of activity that impact a pts life?

A
  • ADLs
  • Household tasks
  • Employment
  • Recreational/hobbies
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11
Q

What is a common MSK complaint in the elderly in regards to timing?

A

Morning stiffness (morning > evening)

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12
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If morning pain/stiffness lasts >30 minutes what should you consider?

A

Inflammatory arthritis (RA)

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13
Q

What ROS should you always ask about?

A
  • Fatigue
  • Fever
  • Joint Pain
  • MSK Injury
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14
Q

When inspecting and palpaing during the MSK exam what do you say you’re checking for?

A

Checking for symmetry, swelling, deformity, atrophy, erythema, pain, or warmth

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15
Q

Biceps tendonitis is commonly seen in what profession?

A

Painters

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16
Q

Apley scratch test is used to test for what?

A

Rotator cuff disorder/adhesive capsulitis

17
Q

Neers impingement sign is used to test for what?

A

Rotator cuff disorder

18
Q

Hawkin’s impingement sign is used to test for what?

A

Rotator cuff disorder

19
Q

Empty can test is used to test for what?

A

Supraspinatus strength

20
Q

Is ulnar deviation turning hands in, towards the body or out, away from the body?

A

In towards the body

21
Q

Is radial deviation turning hands in, towards the body or out, away from the body?

A

Out, away from the body

22
Q

How long do you keep a pt in the Phalen’s maneuver?

A

30-60 seconds (at 90 degrees)

23
Q

What knee injury do you not want to miss?

A

Tibial plateau fracture

24
Q

The valgus and varus laxity/stress test is assessing what ligaments?

A

MCL (valgus) and LCL (varus)

25
Q

Patella balloting is assessing for what?

A

Effusion w/bulge and balloon sign

26
Q

The anterior and posterior drawer test is assessing what ligaments?

A

ACL and PCL

27
Q

McMurry test is assessing for what injury?

A

Meniscus injury

28
Q

Lachman’s test is assessing for what?

A

ACL and PCL

29
Q

What do you do for a Mortons neuroma assessment?

A

Squeeze the foot or compress in between 3rd and 4th toe