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MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN - DR. MURPHY Exam 4 Ch 14-18 questions with accurate detailed answers

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MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN - DR. MURPHY Exam || || || || || ||




4 Ch 14-18 questions with accurate detailed
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1. The most common sites of referred pain from systemic diseases are
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a. neck and back.
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b. shoulder and back.
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c. chest and back.
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d. None of the above. - ✔✔B
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2. To screen for back pain caused by systemic disease
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a. perform special tests (e.g., Murphy's percussion, Bicycle test).
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b. correlate client history with clinical presentation and ask about associated signs and symptoms.
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c. perform a review of systems.
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d. All of the above. - ✔✔D
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3. What are the two ways of classifying back pain (as presented in the text)? - ✔✔Back pain can
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be examined and classified in many ways. We have presented Sources of Back Pain (e.g., visceral,
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neurogenic, vasculogenic, spondylogenic, psychogenic, neoplasm; see Table 3-3) and Location of
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Back Pain (e.g., cervical spine, scapula, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum, sacroiliac; see
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Table 14-1). ||




4. Which statement is the most accurate?
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a. Arterial disease is characterized by intermittent claudication, pain relieved by elevating the
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extremity, and history of smoking. || || || ||

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b. Arterial disease is characterized by loss of hair on the lower extremities, throbbing pain in the
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calf muscles that goes away by using heat and elevation.
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c. Arterial disease is characterized by painful throbbing of the feet at night that goes away by
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dangling the feet over the bed. || || || || ||




d. Arterial disease is characterized by loss of hair on the toes, intermittent claudication, and
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redness or warmth of the legs that is accompanied by a burning sensation. - ✔✔(C) Answer (A) is
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not correct because pain from arterial disease is not relieved by elevating the extremity; (B) is not
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correct for the same reason; (D) is not correct because arterial disease is characterized by cold
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skin temperature and pallor caused by the lack of oxygen and blood flow to the lower extremities;
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venous disease is characterized by redness or warmth caused by blood that gets pooled in the
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lower extremities and cannot return centrally because of valve insufficiency.
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5. Pain associated with pleuropulmonary disorders can radiate to
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a. anterior neck.
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b. upper trapezius muscle.
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c. ipsilateral shoulder.
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d. thoracic spine.
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e. All of the above. - ✔✔. (E) Pain associated with pulmonary disorders can occur anywhere over
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the lung fields (see Fig. 7-1), with the possibility of additional referral to the neck and shoulder on
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the involved side(s).
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6. Which of the following are clues to the possible involvement of the GI system?
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a. Abdominal pain alternating with TMJ pain within a 2-week period of time.
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b. Abdominal pain at the same level as back pain occurring either simultaneously or alternately.
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c. Shoulder pain alleviated by a bowel movement.
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d. All of the above. - ✔✔(B) Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain is possible with cardiac
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involvement but not likely with gastrointestinal disease; pain alleviated by a bowel movement || || || || || || || || || || || || ||




usually occurs with disease of the colon, which does not refer pain to the shoulder unless massive
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retroperitoneal bleeding occurs, in which case, earlier symptoms of pain, bowel distention, and || || || || || || || || || || || || ||




blood in the stools would prevail.
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7. Percussion of the costovertebral angle resulting in the reproduction of symptoms signifies
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a. radiculitis.
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b. pseudorenal pain.
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c. has no significance.
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d. medical referral is advised. - ✔✔(D) A positive Murphy's percussion test for renal disease is
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suspected; Murphy's percussion should be negative in the presence of pain and symptoms caused
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by radiculitis or pseudorenal pain from any cause.
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8. A 53-year-old female comes to physical therapy with a report of leg pain that begins in her
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buttocks and goes all the way down to her toes. If this pain is of a vascular origin, she will most
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likely describe it as || || ||




a. sore, hurting.
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b. hot or burning.
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c. shooting or stabbing.
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d. throbbing, "tired". - ✔✔(D) Vascular pain is often described as "throbbing"; vascular
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claudication may be described as "aching" or "cramping" or "tired," but this could be caused by
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the aggravating factors (increases with physical exertion, promptly relieved by resting); remains
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unchanged regardless of the position of the spine. || || || || || || ||




Neurogenic pain may be described as hot or burning, stabbing, shooting, or tingling. Look for
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other neurologic changes; perform the bicycle test. Pain increased by spinal extension and
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relieved by spinal flexion is a positive sign of neurologic involvement.
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Muscular pain is often described as dull, sore, aching, and hurting; palpate for myalgia and trigger
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points, and perform resistive muscle testing.
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9. Twenty-five percent of the people with GI disease, such as Crohn's disease (regional enteritis),
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irritable bowel syndrome, or bowel obstruction, have concomitant back or joint pain.
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a. True
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