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30 Cards in this Set
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what is a fabrication of facts or events to fill in gaps in impaired memory?
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confabulation
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what is repetition of words or phrases of others?
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echolalia
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what are recurrent, uncontrollable thoughts, images or impulses that a persons considers u nacceptable or strange?
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obsessions
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what are repetitive acts that a person feels driven to perform to prevent or produce some unrealistic future state of affairs?
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compulsions
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what are false, fixed personal beliefs that are not shared by other members of the persons culture?
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delusions
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what are persistent, irrational fears, accompanied by a compelling desire to avoid the stimulus?
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phobias
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what are apprehensions, fears, or tensions, that may be free-floating or focused (ie phobia)
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anxieties
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what is a sense that things in the environemnet are strange, unreal or remote?
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feelings of unreality
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what is a sense that ones self is different chaned or unreal, identity lost?
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feelings of depersonalization
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what are characteristics of delirium?
what are characteristics of dementia? |
I. DELIRIUM
onset-->acute orientation-->usually impaired attention-->impaired fluctuating 2. DEMENTIA pattern-->progressive duration-->mths to yrs |
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how do you test C5
motor, sensory reflex |
motor-->abduct arm and flex bicep
sensory-->lateral arm(axillary n) reflex-->bicep |
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how do you test C6
motor? sensory? reflex? |
motor-->extend wrist, flex bicep
sensory-->lateral forearm, 1st and 2nd digit reflex-->brachioradialis |
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how do you test C7
motor sensory reflexq |
motor-->flex wrist, extend fingers and extend forearm
sensory-->middle finger reflex-->triceps |
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how do we test C8
motor sensory reflex |
motor-->hand intrinsics
sensory-->medial forearm/4th and 5th digits(medial antebrachial cutaneous n) reflex(none) |
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how can you differentiate conductive loss from sensorineural
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conductive will have:
~normal voice pitch ~visible abnormality ~weber test will lateralize to impaired ear ~BC>AC ~in a noisy environment hearing seems to improve |
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primary neve of deltoid?
origin |
axillary
C5-6 |
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primary nerve of biceps?
origin |
musculocutaneous
C5-6 |
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primary nerve of triceps?
origin |
radial
C6,7,8 |
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what is primary nerve of wrist extensors?
origin |
radial
C6,7,8 |
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what is primary nerve of wrist flexion
origin |
median
C6,7 |
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what is primary nerve of hand grip?
origin |
median
C6,7,8 |
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what is primary nerve of finger abduction
origin |
ulnar nerve
origin is C8-T1 |
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what is primary nerve of thumb opposition
origin |
median
C8-T1 |
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what is primary nerve of hip flexion
origion |
iliopsoas
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what is primary nerve of hip extension
origin |
gluteus max
S1 |
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what is origin of knee extensions
origin of knee flexion foot dorsiflexion |
knee extension-->L2,3,4
knee flexion-->L4,5, S1,2 dorsiflexion-->L4,5 |
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what nerve is foot dorsiflexion?
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deep peroneal
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what is origin of ankle plantar flexion?
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mainly S1
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what is origin of extension of great toe
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L5
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what is a normal grade on the muscular response scale?
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5 meaning active movement against resistance w/o evident fatigue
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