Joint Range of Motion assessments include these movements.
What are flexion & extension, abduction & adduction, and internal & external rotation?
Key health history questions for male GU assessment.
What are changes in urinary elimination, dysuria, past GU surgeries, personal or family history of cancer, or have you done a self-testicular exam recently?
What are all of the choices?
A female's use of contraceptives increases the risk of these 2 medical conditions.
What are blood clots and breast cancer?
Mental status assessment process components (2).
What are observation and interaction?
What is true?
What are diet, exercise, obesity, smoking, alcohol, or low vitamin D levels?
Abnormalities associated with Cranial Nerve VII
What are facial motor function (symmetry, closing eyes equally, puffing cheeks equally, motor function of tasks)
This purpose of this test for females is to detect changes in cervical cells.
What is a Pap Smear? (use of speculum to visualize cervix)
Surgical incisional pain is this type of pain.
What is nociceptive or inflammatory?
Normal or abnormal: Strength assessment of the ankle with dorsiflexion is graded at a +1
What is abnormal? (+2 is a normal strength assessment on the scale of 0-5)
Potential medications that may explain changes in bowel patterns.
What are iron, laxatives, or opioids?
This test assesses for posture and balance
What is the Romberg test?
This type of breast examination is recommended for early detection of breast cancer.
What is a self breast examination?
True or false: an older person's increased time to recall a word or phrase is considered altered mental status.
What is false? (decreased or slowed cognitive function is expected as one ages such as word finding, decreased reaction time)
Definition of functional ability.
What is an individual's physical, mental, cognitive, and social capability to perform daily activities, maintain health, and live independently?
This test is used to detect occult blood in stool.
What is a guiac test?
This should be tested if a person complains of numbness in an extremity.
What is sensory neurological assessment? (sharp/dull response to light touch or pain)
Assessment findings that may indicate a urinary tract infection.
What are dysuria, cloudy urine, pink or red colored urine (hematuria), fever, or lower abdominal pain (pelvic)?
Chronic pain timeline.
What is greater than 6 months?
A person with rheumatoid arthritis may have these functional limitations.
What are mobility, grasping objects, making meals, personal care, or reduced ROM?
True or false: enlarged prostate occurs in very few males over the age of 60.
What is false? (Enlarged prostate or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia occurs in nearly 80% of males over the age of 60. it is caused by increased dihydrotestosterone - due to aging)
Fanning of the toes is a finding of this neurologic assessment.
What is Babinski or plantar reflex? (abnormal is fanning of toes which could indicate an upper motor neurologic UMN lesion)
Risk factors for developing breast cancer.
What are genetics, use of hormone replacement therapy, age, smoking, or alcohol use?
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