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What are the normal ROM limits of cervical
flexion extension and lateral flexion? --- correct answer ---0-45
degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of cervical
rotation? --- correct answer ---0-60 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of thoracic and
lumbar spine flexion? --- correct answer ---0-80 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of thoracic and
lumbar spine extension? --- correct answer ---0-30 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of lateral flexion
of the spine? --- correct answer ---0-40 degrees
,What are the normal ROM limits of rotation of the
spine? --- correct answer ---0-45 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
flexion? --- correct answer ---0-170 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
extension? --- correct answer ---0-60 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
abduction? --- correct answer ---0-170 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
adduction? --- correct answer ---0 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of horizontal
adduction? --- correct answer ---0-130 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of horizontal
,abduction? --- correct answer ---0-40 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
internal rotation? --- correct answer ---0-70 degrees in shd abduction
0-60 degrees in shd adduction
What are the normal ROM limits of shoulder
external rotation? --- correct answer ---0-90 degrees in shd abduction
0-80 degrees in shd adduction
What are the normal ROM limits of elbow
flexion? --- correct answer ---0-140 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits of elbow
extension? --- correct answer ---0 degrees
What are the normal ROM limits for pronation and
supination? --- correct answer ---0-80/90 degrees
, What are precautions of neuroleptic medications? --- correct answer -
--Power tools and sharp instruments should be
avoided and sun exposure should be limited.
What is extrapyramidal syndrome? --- correct answer ---
Extrapyramidal syndrome is a neurological side
effect of anti-psychotic medication that mimics the
effects of Parkinson's disease. This can cause
rigidity bradykinesia cogwheel and leadpipe
rigidity loss of postural mechanisms and a
resting pill-rolling tremor.
What is tardive dyskinesia? --- correct answer ---Tardive dyskinesia is
a neurological syndrome
caused by the long-term use of neuroleptic drugs.
Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by repetitive
involuntary purposeless movements. Features of
the disorder may include grimacing tongue
protrusion lip smacking puckering and pursing
and rapid eye blinking. Involuntary movements of
the fingers may appear as though the individual is