A Beautiful Mind
Dr. Murray's Hand Hurts
I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up
Grey's Anatomy
PIVOT!!!!
100

Diagnosed typicality in early 20's, must present with 2 of the following symptoms for at least one month: Delusions, Hallucinations, Disorganized Speech, Disorganized or Catatonic Behavior, Negative Symptoms.  

What is Schizophrenia?

100

Uses high frequency sound waves to provide both thermal and non-thermal effects; indicated for chronic inflammatory conditions, pain reductions, and joint contracutres.

What is ultrasound? 

100

Known as the 5th vital sign. 

What is pain?

100

The clavicle, scapula, and humerus make up this.

What is the shoulder complex?

100

Caregiver is positioned close to the patient with hands on a gait belt

What is Contact Guard (CTG)

200

Most common of all psychiatric disorders, characterized by prolonged state of fear that interferes with daily functioning.

What are anxiety disorders?

200

Characterized by the formation of finger flexion contracture(s) with a thickened band of palmer fascia, development of nodules in the distal palmar crease, and development of longitudinal cord distinguishable from a tendon.  

What is Dupuytren's Disease/ Dupuytren's Contracture?

200

This motor control approach does not use reflexes for movement, but instead uses key points of control

What is Neurodevelopmental Treatment?

200

 This joint is made up of eight small bones. 

What is the wrist?

200

Client requires no physical assistance but may require cuing for safety

What is Supervision

300

The psychological mechanisms that are utilized to invest one's own conscious effort, to solve personal and interpersonal problems, in order to try to master, minimize or tolerate stress and conflict.  

What are coping strategies or coping skills?

300

Its' purpose is to immobilize, to position in functional alignment, and to prevent/slow further deformity. 

What is a resting hand splint?

300

Full thickness skin loss; subcutaneous fat may be visible, but bone ligaments, fascia, tend, cartilage, or muscle is not exposed; granulation tissue and epiboly and slough or eschar may be present but do not obscure the depth of tissue loss; may include undermining and tunneling

What is a Stage 3 pressure injury?

300

You approach a patient’s room and notice that the CNA is in the room and is wearing gloves and a mask while assisting the patient in the bathroom. You do not see a precaution cart or precaution sign outside of the room. The patient has a roommate. Based on this information, which option is most appropriate to follow when treating the patient?

What are Standard Precautions? 

300

Client is able to perform 75% of a squat-pivot transfer with one assist

What is min assist (min A)

400

Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action maintenance. 

What are the stages of change?

400


What is an ulnar drift?

400

Clients with Parkinson's Disease are at a high risk for falls. The 4 cardinal signs of Parkinson's Disease are

Tremor, Rigidity, Postural Instability, Bradykinesia

400

These four muscles make up the rotator cuff:

What are the subscapularis, teres minor, supraspinatus, and infraspinatus?

400

This transfer is recommended for clients who can bear some weight through their LE's but continue to require UE support. 

What is stand-step transfer
500

This client benefits from routine and structure and has trouble with change. Greater cognitive assistance is needed for new or complex tasks. There is a greater risk for accident or injury because while abilities and verbal skills remain, poor judgment may also be exhibited. Variance in abilities in this level are classified from low to high. Which cognitive level best describes this person?

What is Allen Cognitive Level 4?

500

Mrs. P is a 73 year old female who sustained a Colles's fracture and underwent on internal fixation.After cast was removed the Dr. ordered therapy for edema and pain control, ROM, and fabrication of a wrist splint. Mrs P presents in 15 degrees of writ flexion and can be passively ranged to neutral. What position should she be splinted in?  

What is neutral?

500

Identify this gait pattern

What is Spastic Gait

500

Name these bones

What are atlas and axis?
500

Your client is completing a slideboard transfer from w/c to toilet. He demonstrates UE strength WFL and fair- dynamic sitting balance. Given this information, he will likely require...

What is min A

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