Anatomy
Palpations/Observations
ROM/Strength/Neuro
Injuries & Special Tests 1
Injuries & Special Tests 2
100

This is the name of the cavity that contains the heart, aorta, trachea, and left/right bronchi

Mediastinum

100

Which side of the body would you palpate the liver?

Right

100

What is the pain referral pattern for the heart?

Left shoulder/arm pain

100

Bouncing the barbell off one's chest during bench press can lead to this condition

Costochondral sprain

100

This condition can occur from a direct blow to the upper left abdominal quadrant and involves nausea, vomiting, rebound tenderness, and possible signs of shock

Spleen Rupture

200

Which ribs are true/false/floating?

True: 1-7

False: 8-12

Floating: 11 & 12

200

What are the three observations that should be noted about breathing during an observation?

Rate, rhythm, depth

200

What body segments should have ROM assessed if there is a suspected thorax/abdoninal injury?

Shoulder & Trunk

200

Which conditions would require a lateral rib compression test?

Thorax contusion

Costochondral sprain

Rib Fracture

200
This pathology involves an accumulation of blood around the testicles
Hematocele
300

Which quadrant contains the spleen?

Left Upper Quadrant

300

This is the feeling that one would have when the release of the palpation causes more tenderness than the palpation itself. 

Rebound Tenderness

300

Which vital signs should be recorded for assessment of cardiorespiratory status and signs of shock?

Pulse

Respiration

Blood Pressure

Skin Color

Skin Moisture

Temperature

300

This condition involves compromise to the spermatic cord and is a medical emergency 

Testicular Torsion

300

What type of breathing might occur with a rib fracture?

Rapid & Shallow

400

What structure(s) is contained in the left pleural cavity?

Left lung

400

This organ has a referral pattern that goes into the flank and upper buttock region of the affected side.

Kidney

400

This is a voluntary muscle spasm to protect injury to the abdominal wall and its contents

Guarding

400

This condition involves a sudden blow to the chest that is often fatal due to the body registering a "premature" heartbeat.

Commotio Cordis

400

This is the condition that involves hemorrhage within the pericardial cavity that causes pressure buildup around the heart

Cardiac Tamponade

500

Which quadrant contains the small intestine?

All of them

500

If someone had a tension pneumothorax, what observation might you see?

Tracheal shift away from affected side

500

This is the name for the referral pain pattern for the spleen.

Kehr's Sign

500

This pathology involves the following signs/symptoms:

Acute respiratory distress, distended neck veins, circulatory compromise, tracheal deviation, decreased breath sounds, and severe restlessness and agitation.

Tension pneumothorax

500

This type of hernia is more often found in females.

Inguinal hernia