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Red Flags & Differential Diagnosis Test Questions & Answers name ways to find red flags - -patient & famiily medical history -systems review -medical screening questionaire define: red flag -A sign or symptom found during a patient history, systems review, or test & measure that may indicate a need for a referral to a physician. what do red flags potentially indicate? - -presence of non-neuromuscular problem -serious NMS that may require immediate attention -systemic disease -serious pathology -further examination by another health care provider is required What is the difference between a sign & a symptom - -a sign is detectable during an exam (high BP) - a symptom is reported by patient/subjective (pain,tingling, etc.) System review question are asked in what way? -they are yes/no questions what predictive tool was produced to identify red flags? -OSPRO 10 item OSPRO can accurately predict what % of patients with Red flags? -94.7% 23 item OSPRO can accurately predict what % of patients with red flags? -100% what type of questions are on OSPRO questionnaire? --any abnormal sensations (tingling, numbness, etc.) -night sweats? -headaches? -night pain? -sustained morning stiffness? -lightheadedness? -trauma? -constipation? -easy bruising? -changes in vision? list characteristics of musculoskeletal pain --decreased with decreased activity -lessens at night -aggravated with mechanical stress -usually continuous or intermittents list characteristics of systemic pain --reduced with pressure -disturbs sleep -not aggravated with mechanical stress -usually constant or in waves where is visceral pain referred to? -sites other than the location of the problematic organ. It is refereed to the site where the organ was during embryonic development. characteristics of visceral pain --diffuse

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