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27 Cards in this Set
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right T5 to T9 GI innervation?
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liver, gallbladder, head of pancreas
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left T5 to T9 GI innervation?
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stomach, spleen, tail of pancreas, duodenum
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T10, T11 GI innervation?
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small intestine, right colon
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T12-L2 GI innervation?
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left colon and pelvic viscera
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vascular approach to treating constipation?
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flattening lumbar lordosis and release of root of mesentery?
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indications for hepatic pump?(5)
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cholestasis, nonsupportive cholangitis, sclerosing cholangitis, papillary stenosis, biliary dyskinesia
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three GI disorders where OMT is not indicated?
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bowel obstruction, appendicitis, acute pancreatitis
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cranial dysfunc. causing GERD? (3)
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lateral strain or torsion, OA compression, and sacral torsion
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location of CNV nucleus?
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occiput through C5
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sensory innervation of the ear?
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mandibular branch of CNV, C2-C3, and vagus to ext. acoustic meatus and posteromedial auricle
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trigger pain location for nose?
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orbicularis oculi
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eustachian tube trigger point location?
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medial pterygoid
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externally rotated temporal bone effect on eustachian tube?
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causes low pitch roar and serous otitis media
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galbreath technique?
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drainage of the eustachian tube mimicking yawning
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thin watery secretions in ENT are seen in stimulation of which ANS and ganglion?
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parasympathetic stimulation through sphenopalatine ganglion
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most common cause of pharyngitis?
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rhinovirus
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most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis?
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group A-beta hemolytic strep
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rhinitis, posterior cervical lymph node involvement with pharingitis is caused by?
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adenovirus
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common cranial restriction in schizophrenics?
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occipital restrictions found
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common cranial restrictions in manic/depressives?
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sphenobasilar dysfunction
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common cranial restriction in involutional dementia?
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fronto-sphenoidal
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sx. of depression apparent after how many hours of pain?
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48 hrs.
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two major psych disorders that finds relief with OMT?
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anxiety and depression
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one exception to treating psychiatric pt. with cranial?
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when mental illness resulted from acute head trauma, generally offered 6 to 10 trials
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sudden release of emotions during OMT?
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somato-emotional release
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gliding motion in TMJ occurs where?
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between meniscus and temporal bone is where this movement occurs
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normal ROM for lateral deviation and protrusion in TMJ?
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10-12mm, and 9-10mm respectively
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