A patient presents with complaints consistent with plantar f…

A patient presents with complaints consistent with plantar fasciitis.  You treat the patient for several weeks; however, the complaints persist.  You wonder if you are missing tarsal tunnel syndrome as the cause of symptoms and perform a slump test biased with the inclusion of ankle dorsiflexion combined with eversion and extension of all of the toes.  This reproduces the pain for which the patient is seeking care and when you maintain the position and allow the patient to extend her neck, the symptoms disappear.  The complaints for which the patient is seeking care are termed_____________________  and the use of the neck flexion to provoke the symptoms with neck extension resulting in relief of the symptoms is termed ________________________________________

A patient with a lateral ankle sprain complains of 5/10 ankl…

A patient with a lateral ankle sprain complains of 5/10 ankle pain while walking, has an increased 6 cm girth with a figure of eight measurement compared to the opposite side, ankle eversion strength of 3+/5 (pain increases with isometric resistance) and ankle inversion ROM to 7º (increases pain). The proper phase of rehabilitation to begin treatment is: 

In lab, you observed and classified multiple reactions. You…

In lab, you observed and classified multiple reactions. You mix a clear blue solution and a clear yellow solution and observe the results to determine if a chemical reaction took place. Which of the following is NOT an indication that a chemical reaction took place?

Periodic Table   Polyatomic Ions List   Conversion Factors…

Periodic Table   Polyatomic Ions List   Conversion Factors   Solubility Rules   Given the following equation: 2 HCl + CaCO3 → CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 How many grams of calcium chloride can be produced if you begin with 75 mL of 1.58 M HCl and [x] grams of calcium carbonate?

Periodic Table   Polyatomic Ions List   Conversion Factors…

Periodic Table   Polyatomic Ions List   Conversion Factors   Solubility Rules   Ethanol (C3H6O) is a liquid at room temperature :  1 mole  =  6.02 x 1023 atoms             Density of  C3H6O =   0.815 g/mL How many moles of ethanol are present in [ml] mL of C3H6O?