The patient completes range of motion against gravity with moderate resistance
Good 4/5
Which lobe of the brain is responsible for the sensation of touch, interpreting language and words, as well as spatial and visual perceptions
Parietal Lobe
refers to the volume of blood ejected by each contraction of the left ventricle. normal is between 60-80 mL
Stroke Volume
closed with sutures, staples, or adhesives to facilitate re-epithelialization is what phase of intention
Primary Intention
Diathermy is what type of heat transfer
Conversion
They send information to the nervous system about muscle length and are important in the control of posture.
Muscle Spindle
Which cranial nerve do you test with a resisted shoulder shrug
Cranial nerve XI - Accessory
continuous high pitch sound with inspiration and expiration
Stridor
True or False
Venous Insufficiency Ulcers are irregular in shape, with moderate pain relieved with elevation, present edema, and a normal pedal pulse
True
The portion of the treatment time that ultrasound is generated during the entire treatment is referred to as
Duty Cycle
Surgical removal of the foot at the ankle joint with removal of the malleoli
Syme's amputation
True of False
Upper Motor Neuron Disease symptoms include hypertonicity, hyperactive reflexes and fasciculations
*Can you give an example of an UMND
False
Fasciculations are absent in Upper but present in lower.
*cerebral palsy,hydrocephalus, CVA, birth injuries, MS, and brain tumors.
Barrel chest, rounded shoulders, rosy skin color with persistent cough, wheezing and difficulty breathing especially with expiration
Emphysema
moisture retenive dressing commonly used on superficial and partial thickness wounds with minimal drainage
Hydrogels
massage technique described as kneading"
Petrissage
Average Adult Range of Motion for cervical flexion
0-45
Adson maneuver and Roos test indicate what
total volume inspired and expired with each breath during quiet breathing ~10% of total lung volume
Tidal volume
complete destruction of the epidermis and the majority of the dermis with potential for broken blisters and edema
Deep Partial-Thickness Burn
percentage of body weight to stretch soft tissue during lumbar traction
25%
Clinical presentation includes waddling gait, proximal muscle weakness, toe walking, pseudohypertrophy in the calf, and difficulty climbing stairs. This disease usual progresses rapidly, fatal before the age of 20.
Duchenne Muscluar Dystrophy
The inability to perform rapidly alternating movements
Dysdiadochokinesia
A double walled connective tissue sac that surrounds the outside of the heart
Pericardium
Complex form of arthritis resulting in abnormally high uric acid levels
Gout
Criterion-related Validity