ASSESSMENT EXAM 3 | 100%
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What age does one get OA
- Correct Answer - After 40 years
Arthritis: Rheumatoid RA
- Correct Answer - Ulnar deviation and boutonnière deformities
Takes weeks to occur
Sudden and hours of morning stiffness
Pain when resting
Severe weakness
Symptoms of RA
- Correct Answer - Fatigue, depression, enlargement of soft tissue
Effusion, synovial thickening, symmetrical
carpal tunnel syndrome is
- Correct Answer - Medial nerve compression due to trauma, edema,
inflammation, repeated motion and vibration of hands
,carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms
- Correct Answer - Positive tinal sign (tingling sensation to wrist when
striking)
Post I've phalen sign ( reduced abduction of thumb/sparing of palm
tingling )
When one has a torn meniscus they will be positive for
- Correct Answer - Positive McMurray test : palpable or audible click,
pain or limited extension of knee
anterior cruciate ligament provides
- Correct Answer - Anterior and posterior stability
Lachlan test - Correct Answer - Test for anterior cruciate ligament
integrity and a size of >5mm means ligament injury
Drawer Test - Correct Answer - Detects anterior and posterior cruciate
ligament tear
planter fasciitis - Correct Answer - inflammation of the plantar fascia that
causes foot or heel pain when walking or running
, Gout - Correct Answer - a type of arthritis characterized by deposits of
uric acid crystals in the joints
Usually gout is seen
- Correct Answer - In the big toe
symptoms of gout
- Correct Answer - 1-2 day of redness
Hot, swollen, pain when touched and shiny
What gender is affected by gout
- Correct Answer - Male
Acute attacks of gout is caused by
- Correct Answer - Colchicine
Prevention of gout attacks
- Correct Answer - Allopurinol
Meningitis
- Correct Answer - Infection crossing BBB into CSF and meninges