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Clinical manifestations of Articular disorders? - CORRECT ANSWER-*characterized by deep or
diffuse pain, pain or limited ROM on active and passive movement
*swelling
*crepitus
Clinical manifestations of Non-Articular disorders? - CORRECT ANSWER-*Tend to be painful on
active but not passive (assisted) ROM.
*Seldom demonstrate swelling, crepitus, instability, or deformity by itself.
What diagnostic assessment is most useful in a patient who presents with lumbar
radiculopathy? - CORRECT ANSWER-The straight leg raise (assesses L5-S1). pain would indicate
most common disc herniation
What cranial nerve is affected in Bell's Palsy? - CORRECT ANSWER-CN VII
S/S of Bell's Palsy - CORRECT ANSWER-* Acute onset one-sided Facial paralysis with normal
ocular movement and sensation
* Affects CN VII (facial)-VII(vestibulocochlear)
* Loss of taste (dysgeusia)
, * Postauricular pain
* Sound sensitivity (hyperacusis)
* Heavy feeling in face
How is Bell's Palsy diagnosed? - CORRECT ANSWER-Clinical history and exam
What is a serious risk in patients with Bell's Palsey? - CORRECT ANSWER-Loss of the ability to
blink and close the eyelid subjects the cornea to drying and ulceration
Patient teaching for Bell's Palsey - CORRECT ANSWER-*reassure it is self-limiting with 3-6 month
recovery
*prevent corneal ulceration/ use artificial tears
*unilateral and tends to have a throbbing or pulsatile (head)
*precipitated by aura
*nausea
*vomiting
*photophobia
*phonophobia - CORRECT ANSWER-S/S of Migraine H/A
A patient reports seeing flashes 20 minutes before having a severe H/A what type of H/A is it? -
CORRECT ANSWER-Classic migraine
*unilateral orbital, supraorbital, and/or temporal (headache)
*causes lacrimation, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion) - CORRECT ANSWER-S/S of cluster H/A