symptoms of spontaneous pneumothorax - sudden chest pain and shortness of breath without known
cause, increase in respiratory rate
,acute traumatic knee injury vascular test - posterior tibial and dorsal pedal pulse
"Foot drop" is caused by a compromise in what nerve? - peroneal nerve injury
Type V Salter-Harris Fracture - A compression fracture of the growth plate (crush injury to epiphysis)
injury to cranial nerve 7 - facial droop
atrophied latissimus dorsi affects which nerve? - thoracodorsal
second degree burn characteristics - reddened area with blisters
first degree burn - A mild burn characterized by heat, pain, and reddening of the burned surface but not
exhibiting blistering or charring of tissues.
third degree burn - Severe burn characterized by destruction of the skin through the depth of the dermis
and possibly into underlying tissues, loss of fluid, and sometimes shock.
black tissue
medial and lateral pectoral nerve injury - flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of arm weakened
scottie dog defect - spondylolysis
difficulty opening eye is an injury to which muscle? - levator palpebrae superioris
occipital lobe injury causes - blurred vision
parietal lobe function - sensory input
, frontal lobe function - involved in motor function: problem solving, memory, judgment, impulse control
temporal lobe function - hearing
cerebellum function - coordination of voluntary movements and balance
jaundice - liver disease, yellowing of skin/eyes due to bile
bankart lesion structures - anterior capsule of shoulder and glenoid labrum
plane of motion for pronation and supination - horizontal
sensation prior to a seizure - aura: smell, sound, feeling
inflammatory process signs and symptoms - redness, pain, warmth, swelling
changes in blood pressure causes - exercise increases, change in posture decreases
type 1 diabetes is seen in what individuals - lean, insulin dependent (juvenille)
impaired capacity to secrete insulin
type 2 diabetes - Diabetes of a form that develops especially in adults and most often obese individuals
and that is characterized by high blood glucose resulting from impaired insulin utilization coupled with
the body's inability to compensate with increased insulin production.
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