This type of insufficiency causes cramping and numbness & tingling of the lower extremities.
What is arterial insufficiency?
Is is important to do this assessment technique prior to any others that would stimulate, or disturb, gastrointestinal motility.
What is auscultation?
Test done when reflexes are hyperactive. In this test, the lower leg is supported, and the foot is briskly dorsiflexed & held in flexed position. A positive finding is repeated muscular movements of calf & foot. Indicative of upper motor neuron disease.
What is clonus?
This type of testing is done, in conjunction with ROM testing, where resistance is applied to the movement.
What is muscle strength testing?
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What is gravida?
This type of insufficiency exhibits a relief of pain symptoms when the lower extremities are elevated.
What is venous insufficiency?
A positive pain reaction to rebound tenderness testing.
What is a Blumberg Sign?
Abnormal posturing seen in brain injury patients, in which arms & legs push out. Indicative of pressure on the brain stem, and a late sign of increased ICP.
What is decerebrate rigidity?
The joint movement being tested when a person places both hands behind his/her head.
What is shoulder external rotation?
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What is BRCA1 & BRCA2?
This type of insufficiency causes diabetic ulcers.
What is arterial insufficiency?
This leg should be used when performing an iliopsoas muscle test.
What is the right leg?
An assessment finding that is normal for infants up to 2-2.5 yrs/age, and adults with pyramidal tract disease; Dorsiflexion of the big toe, and fanning of all toes is done in response to someone stroking the lateral edge and ball of foot with finger or item.
What is a Babinski reflex?
This type of test is done to determine if someone has a meniscal tear.
What is a McMurray Test?
The most frequently diagnosed cancer in men.
What is prostate cancer?
This causes edema that is non-pitting, and feels hard to the touch. It can be both unilateral or bilateral, but more commonly unilateral.
What is lymphatic obstruction?
A bruit heard on auscultation of the abdomen just to the left lateral area of the umbilicus indicated this.
What is an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)?
Abnormality found in a person's foot when a spinal cord disorder is present. Weakness of the anterior tibial muscles causes the foot to slap down when walking.
What is footdrop?
Hard, non-tender nodules on the hands, common with OA.
What are Bouchard & Heberden Nodes?
Undescended testicles.
What is cryptorchidism?
This value uses doppler pressure measurements to determine the level of arterial insufficiency.
What is the Ankle-Brachial Index?
This sound is heard on abdominal auscultation when a person's stomach is "growling."
What is borborygmus?
A condition that is known as a precursor to a stroke, in which patients present with stroke symptoms that resolve.
What is a transient ischemic stroke (TIA)?
A condition caused by RA, in which there is hyperextension of the proximal interphalangeal joints, & flexion of the distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers.
What is Swan-Neck or Boutonniere Deformity?
A maneuver performed on a male testicular exam if swelling or a mass is noted. This maneuver is performed in a darkened room with a bright light.
What is transillumination?
(Note: Normal scrotal contents do not transilluminate. Serous fluid, such as with hydrocele or spermatocele will transilluminate).