Knowing shoulder anatomy is essential for the physical examination process and diagnosis. What is identified by the arrow?
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Which White Blood Cell (WBC) will be elevated in a bacterial…
Which White Blood Cell (WBC) will be elevated in a bacterial illness?
Which of the following tremors decreases or disappears with…
Which of the following tremors decreases or disappears with voluntary movement?
Of the following statements, which is true regarding the hum…
Of the following statements, which is true regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine?
A teenage girl is admitted to the hospital with facial traum…
A teenage girl is admitted to the hospital with facial trauma secondary to a motor vehicle accident. You stroke the cornea of each eye with a cotton wisp to check for reflex blinking. What is the name of this reflex and what is the cranial nerve being assessed?
During the interview of a 25-year-old male, recently returne…
During the interview of a 25-year-old male, recently returned from his second tour of duty, he reports nightmares and panic attacks. To distinguish between hallucinations and illusions, the Nurse Practitioner knows that:
A 22-year-old patient that is 8 months status post L4 AIS C…
A 22-year-old patient that is 8 months status post L4 AIS C spinal cord injury presents to outpatient physical therapy with goals to be able to improve their ambulation speed and endurance so that they can primarily walk rather than use their wheelchair. They are currently only ambulating household distances with a KAFO on the right and an AFO on the left and with use of lofstrand crutches. Based on current evidence, what should be the emphasis of physical therapy interventions for this patient’s plan of care?
A patient sustained a cerebrovascular accident two weeks ago…
A patient sustained a cerebrovascular accident two weeks ago and is being treated in an inpatient rehabilitation facility. What phase of recovery are they classified to be in at this time?
A patient is admitted to the intensive care unit following a…
A patient is admitted to the intensive care unit following a cerebrovascular accident involving the internal carotid artery. They present with decreased level of consciousness, nausea/vomiting, and Cushing’s triad (increased blood pressure, decreased heart rate, and irregular respirations). These are all clinical signs of what problem that could lead to death if not controlled appropriately?
In performing a movement analysis of tasks assessment of sta…
In performing a movement analysis of tasks assessment of static sitting ability with a patient that had a cerebrovascular accident, a therapist notices that the patient is leaning strongly toward their involved side (ipsilateral pusher syndrome) despite cueing to sit up tall. Although they are leaning, they are stable in this position. Using the Framework for Movement Analysis of Tasks, which movement construct does this patient have an impairment in based on this observation alone?