Neurovascular Testing

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Which of the following is NOT a red flag in a patient's history?

Constant, progressive non mechanical pain

What does the 'A' in SOAP notes stand for?

Assessment

Which method is more in line with the body's natural healing process?

METH

What is the normal body temperature?

98.6°F

What is the most important thing to do when charting in clinical practice?

Keep charts clear and legible

Which grade of muscle injury is characterized by a complete tear, severe pain at the time of injury, and minimal to no pain afterwards?

Grade III

Which grade of muscle injury is characterized by moderate to severe pain, loss of function, bruising, and edema?

Grade II

Which grade of muscle injury is characterized by minimal stretch of fibers, mild pain with activity, and no bruising?

Grade I

Which grade of tendon injury is characterized by pain at the beginning of activity, gone during, and pain after?

Grade 2

Which grade of tendon injury is characterized by pain at the beginning, during, and after activity, which may restrict activity?

Grade 3

Which grade of ligament injury is characterized by severe bruising and swelling, with almost or complete loss of range of motion?

Grade III

Which of the following is NOT a principle of medicine mentioned in the text?

Trust your body

Which of the following is NOT a grade of cartilage injury?

Grade V

What is the first stage of tissue healing mentioned in the text?

Bleeding

What is the second stage of tissue healing mentioned in the text?

Inflammation

Which phase of cartilage injury healing involves pain-free range of motion and heat?

Post (sub) Acute Phase

What is the third stage of tissue healing mentioned in the text?

Proliferation

Which type of bone fracture occurs when torque is applied to the long axis of the bone while the body is in motion with the extremity planted?

Spiral fracture

What is the fourth stage of tissue healing mentioned in the text?

Remodeling

Which type of bone fracture involves the shaft of a long bone and shows bulging of the cortex (outer part of the bone)?

Torus fracture

According to the text, what should you do to prevent spreading colds and flus?

Wear a mask

Which phase of bone injury healing involves the production of collagen to begin forming scar tissue?

Reparative/Proliferation Phase

Which type of bone fracture occurs at a 45° angle to the long axis of the bone?

Oblique fracture

Which one of these is NOT a sign of acute inflammation?

A loss of function

Which stage of tissue repair involves the synthesis and deposit of collagen in a haphazard direction?

Post (sub) acute repair/proliferation

During which stage of tissue repair is scar tissue about 80% as strong as the original tissue?

Remodeling

What are the clinical objectives during the post (sub) acute repair/proliferation stage of tissue repair?

Prevent early scar tissue adhesions, orient repair tissue in proper line of tension

What are the clinical objectives during the remodeling stage of tissue repair?

Maintain nutrition, proper alignment of repair collagen, increase elasticity of scar tissue

What is the mnemonic for conducting a patient history?

LODRFICHARO

Test your knowledge on neurovascular tests and related topics such as dermatomes, reflexes, cranial nerves, muscular trigger points, and nerve root impingement. Explore special tests, orthopedic tests, lab work, and mnemonic tools for history and differential diagnosis. Learn about red flags in patient history. Challenge yourself with this quiz to prepare for next year's learning in neurovascular testing.

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