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READ THROUGH Qs 39 - 48 FIRST TO SEE THE FLOW AND CONTENT OF QUESTIONS THEN BEGIN ANSWERING Q #39 Questiоns #39 - 48 аre ALL bаsed оn the fоllowing pаtient case information: Pt. is 55 yo female with chief complaint of R. shoulder pain. She is referred for Outpatient PT, TIW x 4 weeks. Medical diagnosis from workman’s compensation clinic MD: R. shoulder strain/sprain Imaging: None PMH / PSH : Breast CA 1/2018 ; s/p R. mastectomy and breast reconstruction 3/2018 SH: bakery worker / cake decorator, single mother, lives alone with 1 teenage child General health: smoked 1 ppd x 20 years but quit 15 years ago; 8 – 10 beers/cocktails a week; no regular activty except bowling x2/week Pain: location R. shoulder, sometimes radiates into R. neck and upper back Patient reports pain wakes her at night, cannot sleep on her R. side. Increased pain with reaching especially out to the side and overhead; difficulty don/doff shirt or coat; blow drying her hair, lifting groceries, laundry basket and cakes / icing buckets in work. Driving is difficult especially moving the steering wheel and turning her head to look over her shoulder. She is currently unable to work because of pain and reports that she is also unable to play in her weekly bowling league. Pt. goal; Pain free so she can return to work full duty in 6 weeks when short term disability ends. Review of systems: Denies (answers No) for recent acute illness, fever, nausea, vomiting, bowel/bladder changes, shortness of breath, numbness or tingling. Reports YES to recent weight loss and fatigue. Systems Review: Height 5ft 7”; Weight 110lbs; BMI 17.2 A & O x3; primary language English; cognition and communication normal; high school educated Scars: none visible Posture: Slightly flexed with mild forward head and rounded shoulders Pain: 4/10 in R. shoulder at rest; 8/10 with attempts to raise right arm overhead Neuro screen: Sensation intact R. UE; R. UE Reflexes normal VS: HR 76 bpm, reg, 3+: RR 16, BP 140/90mmHg, Temp 98.6 Palpation: spasm R. biceps, ant. Deltoid and supraspinatus Ms ; (+) Pain on palpation. PT Tests & Measures L. shoulder and scapula WNL (normal) throughout R. Shoulder complex: (* = pain) AROM: Flex 0 – 140* ; Abd 0 - 100*; Ext 0 – 45; ER 0 – 45*; IR 0 - 40 PROM: Flex 0 - 160; Abd 0 – 160; Ext 0 – 45; ER 0 – 60; IR 0 - 45 MMT: Flex 4/5*; Abd 3/5*; Ext 4/5; ER 3/5*; IR 4/5 Question # 39. Does the patient information presented raise any yellow or red flags? (4 pts) Briefly explain your answer.