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What are the symptoms of GI system?
What are the symptoms of GI system?
- Headache, fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
- None of the above
- Abdominal pain, dysphagia, GI bleeding, and weight gain. (correct)
- Muscle pain, joint pain, fatigue, and rash.
What are the symptoms of GI system?
What are the symptoms of GI system?
- Abdominal pain, dysphagia, GI bleeding, and weight loss (correct)
- Joint pain, muscle weakness, and fatigue
- Abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, and fever
- Chest pain, shortness of breath, and coughing
What are the common causes of neck pain?
What are the common causes of neck pain?
- Disc herniation, ligament sprains, and muscle strains
- Vascular or neurological issues
- All of the above (correct)
- Bone and joint diseases such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis
What type of pain do visceral pain fibers produce?
What type of pain do visceral pain fibers produce?
What type of pain is produced by visceral pain fibers?
What type of pain is produced by visceral pain fibers?
What are the movements of the cervical spine?
What are the movements of the cervical spine?
What are the viscerogenic causes of neck pain?
What are the viscerogenic causes of neck pain?
Where can referred GI pain patterns occur?
Where can referred GI pain patterns occur?
Where can referred GI pain patterns occur?
Where can referred GI pain patterns occur?
What can cause dysphagia?
What can cause dysphagia?
What can cause dysphagia?
What can cause dysphagia?
What can GI bleeding indicate?
What can GI bleeding indicate?
What can GI bleeding indicate?
What can GI bleeding indicate?
What can cause peptic ulcers?
What can cause peptic ulcers?
What can cause peptic ulcers?
What can cause peptic ulcers?
What are the symptoms of peptic ulcers?
What are the symptoms of peptic ulcers?
What are the symptoms of peptic ulcers?
What are the symptoms of peptic ulcers?
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Study Notes
- Neck pain is a common complaint after the age of 30.
- Neck pain can be categorized by location and onset.
- Most neck pain originates in the back portion of the neck.
- Radicular pain can radiate to the shoulder or arm on one or both sides.
- Neck pain can be caused by bone and joint diseases such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis.
- Other causes include disc herniation, ligament sprains, muscle strains, and vascular or neurological issues.
- Viscerogenic causes of neck pain include cardiovascular issues, cancer, and thyroid cancer.
- Movements of the cervical spine include upper cervical, lower cervical, atlanto-axial, and atlanto-occipital.
- Most episodes of neck pain respond to nonoperative management.
- Neck pain can be a symptom of serious underlying conditions such as cancer or aortic aneurysm.
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