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36 Cards in this Set
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Common peroneal injury
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L4-S2; loss of dorsiflexion (foot drop); deep peroneal nerve innervates anterior compartment; superficial peroneal N innervates lateral compartment
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Tibial injury
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L4-S3; loss of plantar flexion; tibial nerve innervates posterior compartment
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Femoral injury
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L2-L4; loss of knee extension/knee jerk
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Obturator injury
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L2-L4; loss of hip adduction
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femoral function
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knee extenion and hip flexion
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obturator function
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hip adduction and knee flexion
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deep peroneal nerve
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foot eversion, foot dorsiflexion
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superficial peroneal nerve
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foot eversion
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superior gluteal nerve
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hip abduction, medial thigh rotation
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inferior gluteal nerve
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hip extension, lateral thigh rotation
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sciatic nerve
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hip extenders, knee flexors, hip adduction (hamstrings)
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sacral plexus
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lateral thigh rotators
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tibial n
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plantarflexion, unlocking of knee, toe flexion, inversion of foot
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radial N
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the great extender, provides innervation of brachiorad, extensors of wrist and fingers, supinator and triceps
injury: wrist drop |
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thenar muscles
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opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis, flexor pollicis brevis
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hypothenar muscles
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opponens digiti minimi, abd digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi
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pudendal block
"saddle block" |
ischeal spine
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appendix
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2/3 of way from umbilicus to anterior superior iliac spine (McBurney's pt)
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LP
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L4
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C2
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posterior half of skull cap
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C3
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high turtleneck shirt
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C4
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low collar shirt
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T4
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nipple
teat pore |
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T7
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xiphoid process
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T10
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umbilicus, belly butTEN
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L1
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inguinal ligament
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L4
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knee (down on all fours)
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S2, S3, S4
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erection, sensation of penile and anal zones
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biceps reflex
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C5
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triceps reflex
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C7
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patella reflex
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L4
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achilles reflex
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S1
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babinski
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large toe dorsiflexes with plantar stimulation
sign of UMN lesion |
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palmar reflex
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grasps objects in palm
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rooting reflex
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nipple seeking
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moro reflex
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extension of limbs when startled
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