MS
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Muscle & Nerve
Does this hurt?
MJ
100
Two examples of non-pharmacologic management of urinary dysfunction.
What are: 1.) timed voids, 2.) limiting caffeine and vitamin C and 3.) limiting nighttime fluids?
100
These two bony prominences, along with the tendinous arch joining the humeral and ulnar heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris form the cubital tunnel.
What are the medial epicondyl and the olecranon?
100
This popular nerve has components from both the medial and the lateral cord.
What is the median nerve?
100
This test to check the integrity of the supraspinatus muscles has the patient put their arm out at 90 degrees with their thumb down while pushing up against the examiner's hand.
What is the empty can test?
100
Although not legal in the US, this oral mouth spray of cannabis has been approved in some countries for the treatment of spasticity in MS.
What is nabiximol (Sativex)
200
Two medical conditions that are relative contraindications for prescribing powered mobility.
What are 1.) cognitive impairments and 2.) visual impairments.
200
This bony prominence of the scapula is the landmark for a subdeltoid injection from the posterior aspect of the shoulder.
What is the acromion?
200
This nerve comes off the cervical roots and innervates the serratus anterior.
What is the long thoracic nerve?
200
This test for meniscal injury has the patient stand on one leg with the knee flexed to 20 degrees and then twist.
What is Thessaly?
200
This famous basketball player starred as himself in the 1996 movie Space Jam.
Who is Michael Jordan?
300
This symptom of MS can interfere with a patient's employability. (Name 3)
What are cognitive problems, weakness, fatigue, bowel and bladder problems?
300
Three fingerbreadths down from this bony prominence and two fingerbreadths lateral will get you to the anterior tibialis.
What is the tibial tuberosity?
300
This acronym describes the muscles in the hand innervated by the median nerve.
What is LOAF? (1st and 2nd lumbricals, opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and superficial head of the flexor pollicis brevis)
300
This test for a meniscal injury involves the patient lying face down, knee flexed while the physician rotates the tibia with distraction and then compression.
What is the Apley compression test?
300
This professional basketball players public announcement of his HIV-positive status in 1991 helped dispel some of the stereotypes and stigma about HIV disease.
Who is Magic Johnson?
400
This virus is associated with PML.
What is the JC virus?
400
This bony prominence in the cervical spine is made most prominent with flexing the neck.
What is the spinous process of C7?
400
These muscles are innervated by the axillary nerve.
What are the deltoid and teres minor?
400
This test checks for both hip and SI joint dysfunction.
What is Patrick's test or FABER (flexion, abduction, and external rotation)?
400
Medical marijuana is used to treat these symptoms, name 2.
What are nausea, pain, insomnia, headaches, and muscle spasms?
500
This latest FDA approved treatment for MS is administered IV for 5 days in a row in year one, then 3 days in a row in year two.
What is alemtuzumab?
500
This type of cancer is the most common type of childhood bone cancer.
What is osteosarcoma?
500
Cold temperature will do this to the motor nerve conduction study. (Name 2)
What are increase the onset latency, increase the amplitude and decrease the conduction velocity?
500
This provocative test for intra-articular hip pathology requires the patient to lie on their back and lift their leg with the knee extended while the examiner applies gentle downward pressure.
What is the stinchfield test?
500
Washington state voters determined this level to be the upper limit of normal cannabis blood levels allowable in drivers.
What is 5ng/ml?
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