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15 Cards in this Set
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which type of joint is freely moveable? examples?
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synovial joint ie: knee, shoulder
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which type of joint is immovable? examples?
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fibrous joint ie: skull sutures
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a pt with motor or sensory deficits, loss of bladder or bowel fcn in spinal cord compression at....
-L3 L4 -L4 L5 -S2 S4 |
S2 S4
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migratory/progressive additive pattern with symmetric involvement typically found in...
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rheumatoid arthritis
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severe pain of rapid onset in a swollen joint in the absence of trauma seen in __ or gout.
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acute septic arthritis
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what prodromal symptoms will also be seen from with septic arthritis?
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fever, chills, warmth, redness
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a scaly rash adn pitted nails of psoriasis=?
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psoriatic arthritis
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__ is a skeletal dos characterized by compromised bone strength predisposing a person to an increased risk of fracture.
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osteoporosis
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all of the following involve only one joint except?
-trauma -septic arthritis -rheumatoid arthritis -gout |
rheumatoid arthritis involves many joints
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a palpable bogginess or doughiness of the synovial membrane indicates?
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synovitis
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in rheumatoid arthritis you may see muscle atrophy or __.
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weakness
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a bony fixation is also called?
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ankylosis
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tenderness and warmth over a thickend synovium may suggest __ or infection.
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arthritis
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redness over a tender joint suggests sptic or gouty arthritis or possibly __ __.
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rheumatoid arthritis
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closing the mouth are teh muscles innervated by what CN?
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5
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