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24 Cards in this Set
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What is the deep tendon reflex for C5/6?
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biceps, brachioradialis
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What is the deep tendon reflex for C6/C7
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triceps
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What is the DTR for T8-T10 and T10- T12?
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abdomen
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What is the DTR for L2-L4?
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knee
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What is Brudzinski’s sign?
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flexion of hips with flexion of neck- meningeal inflammation
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What is Kernig’s sign?
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pain & increased resistance to extending the knee…bilateral =meningeal irritation
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What is the anal reflex?
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S2-S4
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When does the moro reflex disappear?
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4-6 months
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What is the rooting relfex and when does appear and dissapear?
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infant turns head to side of stimulus birth- 4months
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When does the Asymmetric tonic neck reflex disappear?
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2 months
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When does the stepping reflex appear?
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about 4 days
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What is galants reflex?
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infant’s back is stroked, the spine will curve toward the stimulated side
- spinal cord lesion if not present |
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What is the DTR for ankle?
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S1
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Opposition of thumb and little finger
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C8, T1 median nerve
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Ankle plantar flexion
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S1, S2
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Slow relaxation phase (hyporeflexia, especially ankle) is seen in?
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hypothyroidism
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What is the dermatome for C4?
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shoulder
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What is the dermatome for L5?
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lateral calf
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What is the dermatome for S1?
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little toe
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cerebellar disease in what three abnormalities?
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Incoordination (ataxia)
Loss of muscle tone Equilibrium and gait disorders |
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Where is the autonomic nervous system fibers for distibuted to?
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hyaline cartilage, nucleus pulposis, and CNS parenchyma
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What are the exceptions for post- ganlionic sympathetiv fibers releasing NE?
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those being distributed to hair follicels and sweat glands
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Where is pain in the diaprhagm referred to/
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shoulder
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What is bilateral paralysis of the lateral rectus seen in?
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botulism
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