Stage 1 hypertension?
130-139 or 80-89
The inn for rhomboids?
Dorsal Scapular Nerve (C4,5)
the first sign of cellular injury?
Swelling (hydropic change)
the borders of the triangular space?
what is the blood supply?
Teres major, minor and Long head of the triceps
Scapular circumflex artery
Definition of dysphonia
Difficultly in voice production - volume/pitch
normal HR for an adult?
60 - 100 bpm
Blood supply for the deltoids?
Muscular branch off Post. humeral circumflex artery
Deltoidal branch (acDp)
Acromial branch (Acdp)
Two types of irreversible cell injury
necrosis and Apoptosis
what is scapulohumeral rhythm?
2:1
2: humeral
1: scapular
The 2 questions asked on the PHQ2 test?
1. over the pst 2wks, how often are you bothered by little interests or pleasure in things?
2. Over the past 2wks, how often have you been feeling down, depressed, or hopeless?
1-3 scale
When does S4 occur?
After atrial contraction, right before S1.
The action of the lats?
Humeral ext, add, int rot
Assists with humeral depression
which irreversible cells death involves inflammatory response?
Necrosis
What nerve and artery pass through the scapular notch?
suprascapular nerve and artery
what does the clock test assess?
on the MOCA - tests for cognitive impairments
The abnormal lung sounds?
Wheezing, crackles, rhonchi, stridor.
The inn for Teres Major
Lower Subscapular Nerve (C5,6,7)
Which is primarily involved in Acute inflammation?
mononuclear cells (macrophages, lymphocytes) or neutrophils
Neutrophils
what does the subclavian artery turn into once it passes the dorsal scapular artery?
Axillary Artery
what does it mean if the person has a flat sound on the percussion test?
increased fluid
Where are the Heart sounds found?
A- R 2nd IC space
P-L 2nd IC space
T-L 4th IC space
M-5th IC space
Actions of Pec Major
Humeral horizontal add
Humeral int rot
Clavicular head: FL from EX
Sternocostal head: EX from FL
What releases to cause vasodilation?
Histamine
Acromial
Clavicular
Deltoidal
Pectoral
most common murmur
Mitral valve regurgitation.