Roles of PTTC
Bone anatomy
conditions of the body
bone disorders and diseases
neuromuscular conditions
100

Out patient

Clinical decisions focus on the patients ability to perform daily activities

100
what are the three types of muscles and where are they located
smooth muscle-organs

cardiac muscle-heart

skeletal muscles-bones

100

occur in obese patients who suffured joint trauma

osteoarthritis

100

bone collapses on itself

Compression

100

-sis:

-Dia:

sis-state of condition

dia-through or complete

200

difference between kinesics and kinesics slip

Kinesics-study of non verbal communication

kinesics slip-where verbal and non verbal messages dont match

200

What are the 5 types of bones and give an example

long-femur

short-cuneiforms

flat-sternum

irreugular- vertabrae

sesamoid-patella

200

A chronic inflammatory disorder usually affecting small joints in the hands and feet.

Rheumatoid arthritis

200

Typically affects only one joint and characterized by crystal deposits

Gout

200

Another name for stroke

Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

300

social space

4ft-12ft

300

Axial skeleton consists of

head, kneck, spinal column, rib cage, cocyx

300

what are the 5 types of scoliosis

double curve, normal, thoracic lumbar, thoracic, lumbar

300

difference between a colles and salter harris fracture

colles- break of the distal end of the raduis at the epiphysis

salter harris fracture- fracture of the epiphysal plate(usually in children)

300

ALS stands for what 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

400

what are 3 of the 6 C's of charting

Client words, clarity, completeness, conciseness, chronological order, confidentiality

400

Red marrow is found in what type of tissue

cancellous tissue

400

Nerve is compressed between two structures of the body

Nerve compression syndrome

400

rickets disease

-affects children who do not have enough vitimain D and causes bones not to harden adn results in deformaties and bending of a bone

400

Abnormal immune-mediated process is triggered attacking the myrkub sheath that covers motor and sensory nerve fibers

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

500

POMR stands for what

Problem oriented medical record charting

500

Epihysis and diaphysis are located where and what do they contain

Epihysis-shaft portion of long bone/red bone marrow

diaphysis- end portion of long bone/bone marrow and adipose tissue

500

Muscle cells that eventually causes the muscles to loose muscle mass

Muscular dytrophy

500

A football player punches another opponent and fractures the lateral aspect of his hand, what fracture possibly could have occurred?

boxer fracture

500

what are the motor symptoms of parkinsons disease

Tremors, rigidity, bradykinesis

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