A Beautiful Mind
Bad to the bone
Bless your heart...and lungs
Are you going to eat that?
Pull my finger
100

The substance that is deficient in Parkinson's Disease.

Dopamine?

Daily double (What group of cells produce it?)


100

Prohibited activities post THR.

1. No hip flexion over 90*

2. No internal rotation

3. No adduction

**daily double**

(is this an anterior or posterior approach?)- 

100

The meaning of SpO2

Oxygen Saturation

100

Liquid consistency in between thin and honey.

Nectar

100

This is the ideal state of a stump prior to fitting of a prosthetic.

Shaped or healed
200

These can facilitate foot clearance during ambulation...

Weight shift to opposite side

Increase dorsiflexion

AFO

Facilitate hip flexion for increased step length

200

Best way for a patient with an ankle fracture to be mobile.

Knee scooter

200

This stage of respiration is entirely passive.

Expiration

200

In regards to oral care, order the following from best to worst: toothbrush, Glycerin swabs, Dentips 

1. Toothbrush 

2. Dentips 

3. Glycerin swabs 

200

This is required to be able to perform a stand pivot transfer.

Ability to bear weight on 1 leg

300

Resident with primary dx MS; 

PLOF- power cheelchair at home; SBA stand pivot transfers, bed mob, & ADLs

At eval- ModA bed mob; MaxA X2 stand pivot transfers; fair- dynamic sitting balance

3 weeks post admission- MinA bed mob; MaxA X 1 stand pivot transfers; good- dynamic sitting balance

How can we facilitate this resident's independence with transfer performance? 

What is trial sliding board? 

300

Dipping of the contralateral pelvis (post/lat approach) after a hip replacement.

Trendelenberg sign?

Daily Double (what muscle?)

300

Components/areas included in an SOB assessment.

1. At rest

2.  During exertion

3.  In Supine

300

Signs/symptoms of Aspiration a patient may demonstrate at bedside that indicate a need for a speech consult

1. Cough 2.Wet vocal quality 3. Throat clearing 4. Holding food/Residue 5. Spitting out chewed bolus 

300

This is the length of time that skin needs to be "blanchable"

30 seconds

400

This sequelae of Parkinson's disorder results in reduced mobility, postural stability, accuracy, and velocity/amplitude of movement. 

Research shows that regular exercises, progressive resistance training, and music therapy are effective in improving this symptom. 

What is Bradykinesia?

400

The most visible sign of a fractured or dislocated hip.

Leg Length Discrepancy

400

This is an absolute contraindication for post CABG or any cardio-thoracic surgery.

Valsalva

400

Silent aspiration means this and is concerning for patients because...

Silent aspiration is when material enters the patients lungs with no obvious signs of swallowing difficulties. This can cause aspiration pneumonia


Daily double:  (what lung lobe is aspiration pna typically found in?) 

400

These techniques are used often with aggressive resident's who have a dementia diagnosis. 


What are de-escalation techniques?

**Calm tone, low/moderate volume, simple sentences, rapport building, non threatening body language (eye contact), distractions, and creative problem solving**

500

This vessel is the most common culprit in a stroke and produces the following deficits:

1.  Hemiplegia

2.  Speech deficits (Dominant Side)

3.  Gaze deviation.  

Middle Cerebral Artery?

500

The "Sandwich" that's contraindicated for post spinal surgery patients.

BLT

500

The reason one should not manually increase/raise the O2 for a COPD patient.

CO2  Washout

500

Exercises/ treatment strategies you could preform in therapy for a patient with impaired hyolaryngeal excursion

Shaker, Mendelsohn maneuver, Chin tuck against resistance, Effortful swallow 

500

This is what you will likely cause if you perform a Homan's sign on someone with confirmed or suspected DVT

"Throwing" an embolus