CP test 1 note cards Flashcards

1
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name 4 open soft tissue injuries

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laceration, incision, abrasion, avulsion, puncture

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2
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in what position might we mmt sartorius

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seated at the edge of the table w heal on opposite shin

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3
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what are the 6 P’s

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purpose, pt positioning, partitioner positioning, procedure, positive, percentage

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4
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name 4 structures innervated by femoral nerve

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sartorius, rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis

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5
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name a special test for si joint in supine position

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pelvic compression

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6
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describe anatomical position

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standing with arms/ hands supinated

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7
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what term describes palpation from head to toe

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cephal caudel

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8
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what special test has the purpose of SI joint dysfunction and/ or lesion or involvement of L4 nerve root

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gaenslen’s test

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9
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name 3 ways to test for a fracture

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ultrasound, compression, tap, fulcrum

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10
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describe an ectomorph with kyphosis

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thin individual with abnormal thoracic curvature of the spine

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11
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what is TKR

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total knee replacement

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12
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what special test has the purpose of SI joint dysfunction, avascular necrosis, femoral head pathology

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scouring

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13
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what is a serous complication following a quadriceps contusion

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myositis ossificans

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14
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at what landmark does the popliteal artery become the tibial artery

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inferior surface of the popliteus

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15
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what is SOAP

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subjective, objective, assessment, plan

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16
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what is another term for a sports hernia

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athletic pubalgia

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17
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name 2 specical test for SI joint dysfunction in a prone position

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hibb’s test, sacral apex

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18
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what is the most useful book for this class

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anatomy

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19
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what injury involves continual pressure over lateral hip often from tight clothing

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meralgia paresthetica

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20
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name 3 landmarks for q angle

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asis, mid-patella, tibial tuberosity

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21
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we determine anteversion and retroversion using the measurement of what

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torsion

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22
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what is our primary purpose for history

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chief complaint

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23
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what anatomical term is used for the elbow

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cubitus

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24
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name 4 structure innervated by the tibial nerve

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poplitus, gluteus maximus, bicep femoris, gastrocnemius, soleus, etc

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25
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what is a positive result of trendelenburg

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leaning to one side, or hip popping out

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26
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what nerve roots are involved with lumbar plexus

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L2-4

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27
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name 5 items checked for in an observation

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swelling, discoloration, deformity, symmetry, postural abnormalities

28
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what is C/O Ⓟ

A

Complaint of pain

29
Q

name a special test for IT band done in a standing position

A

Renne’s test

30
Q

name all boundaries of femoral triangle

A

inguinal ligament, sartorius, adductor longus, pectineus

31
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from most conservative to least conservative, how can you stop significant bleeding

A

direct pressure, elevation, pressure point, turnakit

32
Q

name a vein prone to failure

A

greater saphenous vein

33
Q

what word describes the body’s response to irritation

A

inflammation

34
Q

what term describes a fracture that crosses a growth plate

A

salter Harris fracture

35
Q

what are the parameters for return to play following a muscular strain

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ROM, strength, functionality, pain

36
Q

what word describes 2 or more medical conditions existing simultaneously

A

co-morditites

37
Q

what is the strongest ligament in the body

A

iliofemoral ligament

38
Q

what special test has the dual purpose of a SI joint dysfunction or hip point pathology with possible labral tear

A

femoral shear

39
Q

what term also describes a traction epiphysis

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apophysis

40
Q

name 3 gate deviations

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shuffling, foot drag, trendelenburg, hip hike, vaulting

41
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what test has become the gold standard for testing for a bulging disc

A

straight leg raise

42
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in what order should passive active and resistive ROM be performed

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active, passive, resistive

43
Q

in development, the lumbar plexus has 2 nerves, one of which is anterior and one of which medial

A

obturator

44
Q

what is NMB p̄ MVA

A

non weight bearing after motor vehicle accident

45
Q

what special test gives pt positioning sitting at edge of table with knees flexed

A

tripod sign

46
Q

what term describes the shaft of the bone

A

diaphysis

47
Q

what lamen term is used for a contusion on the iliac crest

A

hip pointer

48
Q

what special test has the positive of apprehension with distraction or relief of pain

A

hip distraction

49
Q

what is LLD

A

leg length discrepancy

50
Q

what term describes a nose bleed

A

epistaxis

51
Q

what are the 2 other names for a figure 4 test

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patrick’s test and FABER

52
Q

what is AMA

A

against medial advice

53
Q

name 3 special tests for tight hip musculature

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Thomas test, FABER, rectus femoris contracture test

54
Q

name 3 bones and landmarks for hip palpation

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pubis symphysis (pubis), ischial tuberosity (ischium), iliac crest (ilium)

55
Q

what is the normal pulse rate and respiratory rate of a healthy adult

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pulse: 60-80 respiratory: 12-20 per minute

56
Q

name a condition in hip that is more popular with chubby kid

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legg-calve-perthes disease

57
Q

what is another name for ligament attached to head of femur

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ligamentum teres

58
Q

name 4 end feels

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bone to bone, tissue approximation, tissue stretch, empty

59
Q

what word describes the covering of the bone

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periosteum

60
Q

what is the medical term for a Charlie horse

A

quadriceps contusion

61
Q

name a special test in a sidelying position and a special test in a standing position

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approximation - sidelying, march test- standing

62
Q

what are the expanded ABC’s of 1st aid

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airway, breathing, circulation, bleeding, shock, spinal cord

63
Q

what is PEARL

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pupils equal and reactive to light

64
Q

what is a MMT grade of 3

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muscle contraction with movement against gravity

65
Q

draw the injury cycle

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66
Q

name every type of fracture

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greenstick, spiral, spiral oblique, oblique, transverse, impacted, comminuted, stress, avulsion, chondral, interarticular, epiphyseal, salter harris