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PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME  ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND  REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024 Popular
  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024

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  • PATHOLOGY HIGH YIELD NBME ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND REVIEWED ANSWERS 2023/2024 Anticentromere antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Scleroderma (CREST) Antidesmoglein (epithelial) antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Pemphigus vulgaris (blistering) Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Goodpasture's syndrome (glomerulonehpritis and hemoptysis) Antihistone antibodies - CORRECT ANSWER-Drug-induced SLE (hydralazine, isoniazid, phenytoin, procainamide) Anti-IgG antibodies - CORREC...
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NOTCE Exam questions with correct answers
  • NOTCE Exam questions with correct answers

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  • Rheumatoid Arthritis characteristics CORRECT ANSWER Characterized by non-specific, symmetric, inflammation of peripheral joints usually resulting in progressive destruction of articular and periarticular structures What joints does Rheumatoid Arthritis most commonly effect? CORRECT ANSWER PIP and MP Swan Neck Deformity results in... CORRECT ANSWER Results in PIP hyperextension and DIP flexion Boutonniere Deformity results in... CORRECT ANSWER Results in DIP hyperextension and PIP flexio...
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HKIN 222 Final Test Questions with Answers
  • HKIN 222 Final Test Questions with Answers

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  • HKIN 222 Final Test Questions with Answers Boutonniere Deformity - Answer-Result of blunt trauma to PIP joint, causing hyperextension at MCP joint, flexion at PIP joint, and hyperextension at DIP joint. Ganglion Cysts - Answer-Benign tumor masses on wrist's dorsal aspect, associated with tissue sheath degeneration, often palpable between extensor tendons. Metacarpal Fractures - Answer-Fractures causing severe pain, dorsal swelling, and deformity, with specific types like Bennett's and B...
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Self-Assessment Test 4 – BOC Exam Questions Fully Solved.
  • Self-Assessment Test 4 – BOC Exam Questions Fully Solved.

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  • an athlete presents with the following s/s: point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the DIP joint unable to actively extend the DIP joint a ROM assessment reveals full passive extension of the DIP joint. Which finger injury may be indicated by these s/s? - Boutonniere deformity - Jersey finger - Mallet finger - Swan-neck deformity - Trigger finger - Answer mallet finger which of the following are the MOST appropriate management strategies for a tooth avulsion? - place in ga...
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NPTEFF2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • NPTEFF2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • NPTEFF2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers sick syndrome - Answer-"SICK" Scapula Syndrome refers to Scapular Malpositioning, Inferior medial border prominence, Coracoid pain and malposition and DysKinesis of scapular movement. It's an overuse Syndrome contraindications to trendelenberg - Answer-hiatal hernia pulmonary embolism CHF superficial peroneal nerve innervates ____ of the foot - Answer-evertors if evertors of the foot are weak, the foot is pulled into what? - Answe...
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BOC Practice Exam Questions And Answers (2024 / 20245 (Verified Answers)
  • BOC Practice Exam Questions And Answers (2024 / 20245 (Verified Answers)

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  • 1. An athlete presents with the following signs and symptoms: a. Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the DIP joint b. Unable to actively extend the DIP joint i. A ROM assessment reveals full passive extension of the DIP joint. Which finger injury may be indicated by these signs and symptoms? Choose only one. 1. Boutonniere deformityheat 2. Jersey finger 3. Mallet finger 4. Swan neck deformity 5. Trigger finger - Mallet finger 10. An athlete with Type I diabetes feels light headed ...
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ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGIST EXAM/JDB10 2024
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  • ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGIST EXAM/JDB10 2024 Caudine Equine Syndrome (CES) - correct answer Nerve roots become compressed interfering with sensory and motor functions Paget's Disease/Osteitis Deformans - correct answer Chronic disorder that can lead to pain, arthritis, fractures, and deformities of the skeleton Boutonniere Deformity - correct answer Inflammation that forces the PIP into a flexed position, stretching the central slip and causing a rupture Erosive Osteoarthritis - correc...
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Orthopedic Technologist Certification Examination
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  • Mallet Finger Rupture of the extensor at its insertion Jersey Finger Rupture of flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) at its insertion Distal phalanx 0:01 / 0:15 Boutonniere deformity Rupture or tear of the central portion of the extensor tendon Kienbock's disease avascular necrosis of the lunate Where is the cuboid located? lateral aspect of foot Where is the Capitellum located? Is lateral and it articulates with the radial head of the radius. sy...
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SCF Level 2 Exam 4 Rheumatic Disorders Questions And Answers Graded A+
  • SCF Level 2 Exam 4 Rheumatic Disorders Questions And Answers Graded A+

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  • What is the goal of medical treatment in RA - decrease joint pain and swelling, achieve clinical remission, decrease liklihood of joint deformity and minimize disability When do we typically see an onset of rheumatic diseases? - between the 3rd and 6th generation they can be acute, sudden or insidious (no known cause) Do rheumatic diseases affect males or females more? - women are 2 - 9x more commonly affected by rheumatic diseases than men Remission vs. Exacerbation - remission: a period ...
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NBCOT Exam Prep Questions and Answers 2024
  • NBCOT Exam Prep Questions and Answers 2024

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  • Beneficence - Well-being & safety Nonmaleficence - Refrain from actions that cause harm Autonomy - Right to self determination, Privacy, Confidentiality & Consent Justice - Promote fairness & Objectivity in the Provision of OT services Emergent phase - OT evaluation (Burns): clinical observation of joints affected by burns, information gathering on prior functional status. Emergent - OT intervention during ____________________ phase (burns) includes splinting in antideformity posi...
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