CLET FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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CLET FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
You ask your patient to stand with his eyes open then with his eyes closes looking for swaying: - Answer- Romberg's
If he sways with his eyes closed which part of the nervous system are you testing? - Answer- Proprioception (Dorsal C...
CLET FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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You ask your patient to stand with his eyes open then with his eyes closes looking for
swaying: - Answer- Romberg's
If he sways with his eyes closed which part of the nervous system are you testing? -
Answer- Proprioception (Dorsal Column) = eyes closed
Cerebellum = eyes open
Bonnets - Answer- sciatic neuropathy caused by piriformis syndrome
Male, upper Abdominal pain, blombergs and rovsing's are negative, burning sensation
after eating mostly noted in evening, made better with antacids - Answer- GERD-→
above described peptic ulcer: anemia can be complication
Leg pain on Right side, the left leg is lifted and pain on right side increases which disc
hernation is present? - Answer- Medial disc on Right
Light touch is transmitted to anterior 2/3 of tongue by which nerve? - Answer-
(Trigemial)
Facial = taste
Glossopharyngeal = bitter back 9
Upon uvula reflex, one side rose and the other side deviated to the Left, where's the
lesion? - Answer- Know it deviates to the normal side, testing glossopharyngeal nerve.
Vagus nerve is both sides do not rise
A positive Gordon's test will produce - Answer- squeeze the calf...flaring of big toes and
slaying of other toes..UML
Dysarthria is seen with what? - Answer- Cerebeller
Optic Neuritis seen w. - Answer- MS
Bronchial sounds heard over (something, I forgot) are seen with which condition? -
Answer- Pneumonia ---→ consolidation
,Motor Ataxia seen w/ - Answer- Cerebeller
Pain w/ excertion made better with rest, most likely due to what etiology? - Answer-
Atherosclerosis
lower cross syndrome will see weak what? - Answer- Gluts
Cauda Equina's red flag symptom is - Answer- Urine retension
At what degee is tension placed on the sciatic nerve - Answer- 35 - 70 degrees
Bilateral leg pain, pain increased w/spinal extension, lying down helps - Answer-
Nuerogenic claudication
Has full ROM of wrist extensor but can not resist against gravity, which level is this
according the oxford scale of muscle grading? - Answer- 2
Migranes are considered to be - Answer- Neurological
What will myleopathy have that you won't see with c6 radiculopathy - Answer- Motor
weakness
the nerve innevation when a patient had numbness on dorsum of hand in the first two
digits - Answer- Radial
Claudication - Answer- Cramp like feeling in the leg that could be vascular or neurgenic.
Peripheral Artery Occlusive Disease - Answer- (intermittent claudication) athersclerosis
is the major cause. Usually no pulse in the lower extremity, relieved by rest.
Neurogenic Claudication - Answer- usually with pain in the lumbar spine. Flexion
relieves the pain and extension makes it worse.
Spinal Stenosis - Answer- BILATERAL, due to central canal stenosis. Increase pain with
extension and walking and decrease pain with flexion and WALKING UP HILL.
Radial Nerve - Answer- C5- T1, Posterior cord. AKA musculospiral Nerve. MC injured.
Crosses elbow anterior to the radial head. Deep portion of it is the posterior
interosseous nerve. Innervates ALL EXTENSORS and Aconeus, Brachioradialis,
supinator, ABductor pollicis longus. Lesion causes Wrist drop and you cant ABduct the
, thumb. Triceps and brachioradialis reflex are effected. Could be compressed at the
arcade of froshe
Ulnar Nerve - Answer- C8-T1. Medial Cord. Pinkie and ring finger. Lesion of the Ulnar
nerves happens in the Cubital tunnel and in the tunnel of Guyon (Hamate/pisiform
tunnel). Causes a WEAK power grip. Also would cause a CLAW hand deformity.
Systole is defined as - Answer- S1 TO S2 and is shorter than diastole at rates less than
100 beats per min or ventricular contraction
If your patient complains that they experience weakness when holding a ball, which type
of grip is affected and which nerve is suspected? - Answer- Power grip, Ulnar nerve
The main restraint to varus strain when the elbow is in extension is due to the? -
Answer- Collateral Ligament (LCL)
Damage of disease of the LMN produces: - Answer- Flaccid paralysis of muscles on the
same side of the body and fasciculations.
The purpose of orthopedic testing is to - Answer- Reproduce the patient's symptom
complaint: check laxity, restriction or weakness
Your patient presents with localized chest pain that is aggravated by lying on his/her
side and with side bending. History is remarkable for recent pneumonia and no known
trauma is reported. The most significant diagnosis that needs to be investigated is? -
Answer- Pleurisy (use schepellmans test)
DeQuervain's Disease is related to which of the following muscle? - Answer- - Extensor
Pollicis Brevis (Abductor Pollicis Longus) → finklesteins test
Marc presents with anterior shoulder pain that increases upon digital palpation, Range
of motion is restricted in all directions and passive abduction past 90 degrees decreases
the pain. The presentation is most consistent with? - Answer- - Subacromial bursitis →
dawbarns test
When evaluating a complain that radiates it is important to determine its etiology. If your
patient describes shoulder pain that radiates down the right arm and into the thumb and
index finger, this would be indicative of? - Answer- - Radicular Pain, C6 radiculopathy
Which of the following is not located in the suprahumeral space? - Answer- The
suprahumeral joint is also known as the suprahumeral space, subacromial space, or
supraspinatus outlet. This region consists of the superior aspect of the humerus, inferior
surface of the acromion, acromioclavicular joint, and the roof of the glenohumeral joint,
namely the coracoacromial ligament.
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