Line is from umbilicus to ASIS with the point at 1/3 distance from ASIS
What is McBurney's point?
Special test where the shoulder is flexed 90 degrees, thumb is pointed down and pressure is applied to the forearm and should be resisted
What is O'Brien's labrum test?
The three auditory ossicles to the inner ear
What are the malleus, incus and stapes?
ABCDE
What are airways, breathing, circulation, disability and exposure?
To which principal of conditioning does SAID directly apply?
What is overload?
Gallbladder, Liver, Right Colon
What are the contents of the Right Lumbar Region?
Order of the brachial plexus
What is Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords and Branches?
When the tooth is "knocked out", and dislodged from the gums
What is total avulsion of a tooth?
The highest temperature that a cold water immersion tub should get to
What is 59 degrees?
What does PMS mean for neurovascular integrity?
What is pulse, motor, sensory?
Diffuse or patchy inflammation of the lining of the stomach
What is Gastritis?
The AC ligament is sprained with the coracoclavicular ligament stretched. There is a slight step off deformity and laxity noted.
What is a Grade II AC Sprain?
Responsible for voluntary action of the tongue
What is cranial nerve number 12-Hypoglossal?
The body's inability to use insulin effectively due to resistance and decreased production.
What is type II diabetes?
What is slumping to the ground with muscle weakness a symptom of?
What is sickle cell trait?
Patchy ulceration, fibrosis, necrosis and narrowing of the small intestine and colon
What is Crohn's Disease?
The most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle
What is the supraspinatus?
Actions of the mandible
What are elevation, depression, protraction, retraction, and side-to-side movements?
Ottawa ankle rules
Malleolar tenderness
Base of the 5th tenderness
Navicular tenderness
The inability to bear weight
Normal Q angle for women?
What is 15-18 degrees?
Leading cause of sudden cardiac death in athletes in the US under the age of 35
What is hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?
Normative values for shoulder flexion, extension, abduction and adduction
Flexion: 170-180 degrees
Extension: 50-60 degrees
Abduction: 170-180 degrees
Adduction: 40 degrees
What is the hyoid bone?
2nd most common cause of death in trauma patients
What is shock?
What are the deep 6 hip internal rotators?
What are obturator externus, obturator internus, gemellus superior and inferior, quadratus femoris and piriformis?