NR509 WEEK 6 FLASHCARD EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
L spasm of the facial muscles produced by sharply tapping over the facial nerve in front of
the parotid gland and anterior to the ear; suggestive of latent tetany in patients with
hypocalcemia - CORRECT-ANSWERSChvostek's sign
L Test for a hip that is dislocatable but not dislocated in infants. With infant supine and hip
and knees flexed, push posteriorly in line with the shaft of femur. An unstable femoral
head will dislocate posteriorly from acetabulum. - CORRECT-ANSWERSBarlow test
L -hip abduction w/a resulting clunk as the head relocates into the joint - CORRECT-
ANSWERSOrtolani test
L shine a light toward a child's eye. the light should be reflected in the same spot in the two
corneas. - CORRECT-ANSWERScorneal light reflex
L to detect strabismus movement of eye uncovered may indicate and abnormality -
CORRECT-ANSWERScover/uncover test
L pain with resistance and involuntary flex of hip/knee when neck is flexed to chest when
lying supine - CORRECT-ANSWERSBrudzinski's sign
L a diagnostic sign for meningitis marked by the person's inability to extend the leg
completely when the thigh is flexed upon the abdomen and the person is sitting or lying
down - CORRECT-ANSWERSKernig's sign
L upward pull of testicles and scrotum due to touch - CORRECT-ANSWERScremasteric
reflex
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
L spasm of the facial muscles produced by sharply tapping over the facial nerve in front of
the parotid gland and anterior to the ear; suggestive of latent tetany in patients with
hypocalcemia - CORRECT-ANSWERSChvostek's sign
L Test for a hip that is dislocatable but not dislocated in infants. With infant supine and hip
and knees flexed, push posteriorly in line with the shaft of femur. An unstable femoral
head will dislocate posteriorly from acetabulum. - CORRECT-ANSWERSBarlow test
L -hip abduction w/a resulting clunk as the head relocates into the joint - CORRECT-
ANSWERSOrtolani test
L shine a light toward a child's eye. the light should be reflected in the same spot in the two
corneas. - CORRECT-ANSWERScorneal light reflex
L to detect strabismus movement of eye uncovered may indicate and abnormality -
CORRECT-ANSWERScover/uncover test
L pain with resistance and involuntary flex of hip/knee when neck is flexed to chest when
lying supine - CORRECT-ANSWERSBrudzinski's sign
L a diagnostic sign for meningitis marked by the person's inability to extend the leg
completely when the thigh is flexed upon the abdomen and the person is sitting or lying
down - CORRECT-ANSWERSKernig's sign
L upward pull of testicles and scrotum due to touch - CORRECT-ANSWERScremasteric
reflex