Exam 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Last freely moving joint

A

C6

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2
Q

Vertebral Prominence

A

C7

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3
Q

Spine of Scapula

A

T3

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4
Q

Inferior Border of the Scapula

A

T7

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5
Q

Superior Portion of Iliac Crest

A

L4

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6
Q

Anterior Landmarks

A

ASIS

Pubic Bone

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7
Q

Male pelvis is _______ than 90 degrees

A

Less

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8
Q

Male Sacrum tilts _________

A

Forward

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9
Q

Male Ilia are _________

A

Close together

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10
Q

Female Pelvis is _________ than 90 degrees

A

More

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11
Q

Female sacrum is tilted ______

A

Back

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12
Q

Female ilia are ______

A

Spread wider

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13
Q

Overall, female pelvis is ______ and ______

A

Shorter and wider

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14
Q

Overall, male pelvis are ________ and _______

A

Taller and thinner

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15
Q

Lumbar spine palpation locations

A

SP
Interspinous space
Mammillary processes

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16
Q

Pelvis palpation locations

A
Iliac crest
PSIS
S2 tubercle
Ischial Tuberosity 
Greater trochanter of femur
SI joint
Coccyx
17
Q

what are the palpation rules for T1-T4?

A

up 1 SP and 1-1.5 in lateral

18
Q

What are the palpation rules for T5-T8

A

2 interspinous spaces up and 1-1.5 in lateral

19
Q

What are the palpation rules for T9-T12

A

Up 1 SP and out 1-1.5 in

20
Q

What are the palpation locations for thoracic spine?

A

SP
Interspinous space
TVP

21
Q

Which are the typical cervicals?

A

C3-C6

22
Q

Which are the atypical cervicals?

A

Atlas (C1)
Axis (C2)
C7

23
Q

What are the 4 suboccipital muscles?

A

Obliquus capitis superior
Obliquus capitis inferior
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major
Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor

24
Q

What are the characteristics of the Atlas?

A

Ring shaped
No vertebral body
No SP

25
Q

What are the characteristics of the Axis?

A

No uncinate process

Odontoid process

26
Q

What are the characteristics of C7?

A

Transitional segments

NOT bifid

27
Q

What are the characteristics of the typical cervical vertebra?

A
Rectangle or oval 
Bifid
3 cervical “lips”
Bilateral TVP
Triangle shaped neural foramen
28
Q

What are the 4 components of SOAP?

A

Subjective
Objective
Assessment
Plan

29
Q

What’s the purpose of a SOAP note?

A

Communicate what’s happening with your patient to someone else

30
Q

What should SOAP notes coincide with?

A

Medicare’s 3 areas of required info:
History
Physical exam
Documentation of treatment that day