Red Flags
Yellow Flags
Emergent Conditions
Systems A&P
Medical Diagnosis and Management
100

Something that may cause a PT to stop and think about how to proceed next. 

What is a red flag?

100

There are two types of yellow flags. Please describe the two different types.

Communication/Motivation(or non-medical) related and medical

100

These collection of symptoms: Abdominal Pain, N/V, Tachycardia, Fever, Hypotension, Abdominal edema, Jaundice

Pancreatitis

100

Parasympathetic innervation to the heart is supplied by this nerve

Vagus

100

This viral infection damages the CD4 (helper T lymphocytes) of the immune system. Acute symptoms can include flu-like symptoms (Ex: fever, fatigue, chills, swollen lymph nodes, etc.).

Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), AIDS not acceptable

200

Red flags should be assessed during which treatment session?

Every treatment session from evaluation to discharge.

200

Monitoring or extra steps need to be taken to keep the patient safe during treatment are considered what?

A yellow flag

200

This collection of symptoms: excessive or spontaneous bleeding, petechiae, severe bruising

Thrombocytopenia

200

Chewed food enters the stomach from the esophagus through this small circular opening.

Cardiac sphincter

200

Compression of the spinal cord causing pain in the neck or back and tingling, numbness, or weakness in the arms, hands, legs or feet.

Myelopathy

300

A collection of symptoms including numbness/tingling, slurring of speech, chest pain, shortness of breath, cyanosis. These can all be examples of what?

Signs and symptoms of ischemia
300

Write two examples of medical yellow flag?

BP monitoring

HR monitoring

SpO2 monitoring

Orthostatic symptoms

Radiating symptoms

Edema

Redness

Fatigue

Losing weight, with intention

Pain out of proportion of the injury

300

These collection of symptoms: Pain, swelling, redness, tenderness to the touch in the leg or arm

DVT

300

The bladder wall is composed of this muscle, comprised of thick layers of interwoven bundles of smooth muscle running transversely, longitudinally, and obliquely.

Detrusor muscle

300

The escape of air from the lungs into the pleural cavity, often resulting from a penetrating wound or fractured rib.

Pneumothorax

400

Fever, Night sweats, Headache, and Blood in the urine are all red flags except which one?

Headache

400

Identify 1 yellow flag in the case below: A patient in outpatient PT for low back pain has PMH of COPD, Spinal stenosis, OA of the R knee, and h/o L shoulder replacement. The patient wears 2L O2 via NC during all activities. The patient reports low back pain that improves with lumbar flexion.

COPD on supplemental O2

400

These collection of symptoms: unconscious with no pulse

Cardiac Arrest

400

When blood pressure drops, the kidneys release this hormone which converts angiotensinogen (from the liver) into angiotensin I

Renin

400

An inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that involves inflammation of the large intestine due to abnormal immune reactions. It most commonly affects the colon and can cause blood in the stool or rectal bleeding. 

Ulcerative colitis

500

1 red flag is indentified in the case of a 45 y/o patient who has right knee pain while climbing stairs. Patient has a PMH of HTN that is well controlled with medication. Patient reports that the pain sometimes is usually on the right side of the knee. Upon observation, the knee is red and swollen.

What is the knee being red and swollen?

500

Identify 1 yellow flag in the case below: A 70 y/o patient is in the hospital for a spine surgery. The patient's PMH is HTN, Hyperlipidemia, Anoxic Brain Injury, and Diabetes. The patient is reporting 6/10 pain at rest and with mobility.

Anoxic Brain Injury

500

Please describe 4 possible symptoms of a stroke?

Blurry/double vision

Slurred/Change in Speech

One sided weakness

Facial Droop

Headache

Foot drop

Numbness/tingling on one side of the body or one extremity

500

This funnel shaped area conducts air between the oral/nasal cavities and the larynx/trachea.

Pharynx

500

Treatment of this disorder depends on the cause and may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or medications to control cortisol production.

Cushing syndrome