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The first three digits and half of the fourth is it on the left hand are innervated by |
The medial nerve |
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Damage to the medial nerve or carpal tunnel syndrome can be tested by |
Tinel's sign |
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A problem with extending the risk and indicate this nerve may be affected |
The radial nerve |
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The drawer test is used to assess the cruciate ligament in which directions respectively |
Anterior then posterior |
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A pop in the Achilles tendon can be assessed by |
The Thompson test |
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Airplane, DVT, blood clot, posterior calf |
Homan's test |
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A burning sensation around the third intermetatarsal space with no inflammation can indicate |
Morton's neuroma |
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You can expect the skin of someone with hypothyroidism to be |
Dry and cold |
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If someone presents with decreased skin turgor this can mean that they are experiencing |
Dehydration |
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The thickening of the skin can also be known as |
Lichenification |
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A precancerous lesion that commonly leads to squamous cell carcinoma is called |
Actinic keratosis |
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If someone has kaposi skin carcinoma you will want to ask about |
They're history of sexually transmitted diseases |
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Clubbing of fingers is usually associated with |
Chronic hypoxia |
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Barrel chest is commonly associated with |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
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The term axillary refers to |
Inside the armpits |
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The popliteal pulses are assessed |
Behind the knees |
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The dorsalispedis pulses are assessed |
On top of the foot |
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The femoral pulses are assessed |
In the groin |
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Facultative aerobes can grow |
Both in the presence or the absence of oxygen |
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Obligated anaerobes can grow |
In the absence of oxygen |
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HIV mostly affects these type of cells |
CD4 T-cells |
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Shrugging shoulders assesses what nerve |
CN 11 |
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Anabolism is what type of reaction |
Synthesis |
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Catabolism is what type of reaction |
Decomposition |
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Gluconeogenesis is the process of forming what |
Glucose |