CIS: MSK Flashcards

1
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Use of which type of diuretics can increase the risk for gout?

A

Thiazide

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There is known multifactoral family inheritance for gout, which is X-linked, and has polymorphisms at which 2 receptors?

A

URAT1 and GLUT9

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Why is getting an EKG important for pt with Gout?

A

Gout is an independent risk-factor for cardiovascular and all-cause mortality

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4
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What is the clarity of inflammatory vs. septic synovial fluid?

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  • Inflammatory: translucent-opaque
  • Septic: opaque
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5
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What underlying conditions would be contraindications for using Colchicine to tx gout?

A

Renal failure and HTN

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If on examination th pt cannot make an “O” with thumb and forefinger pinched together (“OK” Sign) this indicates involvement of what nerve?

A

Anterior Interossous N.

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What is a Colle’s Frarcture of the wrist?

A

Fracture of distal radius in forearm with dorsal (posterior) and radial displacement of the wrist and hand

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Differentiate Monteggia from Galeazzi fractures.

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  • Monteggia: fracture of prox. ulna and dislocation of radial head
  • Galeazzi: fracture of the distal radius and dislocation of the ulna
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How to perform the Yergason’s Test and what does (+)-test indicate?

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  • Pt’s arm at side and elbow flexed at 90°. Doc monitors bicipital groove and grasps pt’s wrist.
  • Have pt supinate and ER against resistance
  • (+)-test = unstable bicipital tendon/subluxation bicipital tendonitis
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What does a (+)-test of Neer Impingement indicate?

A

Subacromial bursa or rotator cuff impingement

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What is the Apprehension Test for GH instability?

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  • Pt seated or supine w/ shoulder abducted to 90° and elbow flexed to 90°
  • Stabilize shoulder with 1 hand (blocking linkage) and force arm into ER with othr hand
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