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24 Cards in this Set
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The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the contralateral lower limb:
a. Lower 1/5 b. Lower 2/5 c. Middle 2/5 d. Upper 1/5 |
d. Upper 1/5
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The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the contralateral upper limb:
a. Lower 1/5 b. Lower 2/5 c. Middle 2/5 d. Upper 1/5 |
c. Middle 2/5
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The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the face and motor aphasia:
a. Lower 1/5 b. Lower 2/5 c. Middle 2/5 d. Upper 1/5 |
b. Lower 2/5
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The AP median line begins and ends at:
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance b. 1 cm above the ear apex to the external occipital protuberance c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance d. Lateral aspect of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance |
c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance
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The SO line begins and ends at:
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance b. 1 cm above the ear apex to the external occipital protuberance c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance d. Lateral aspect of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance |
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
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The motor area line begins how far posterior the midpoint of the AP line:
a. .5 cm b. 1 cm c. 1.5 cm d. 2 cm |
a. .5 cm
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The sensory area line begins how far posterior to the midpoint of the AP line:
a. .5 cm b. 1 cm c. 1.5 cm d. 2 cm |
d. 2 cm
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The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral portions of the back and leg, occipital headache, neck pain, and tinnitus:
a. lower 1/5 b. lower 2/5 c. middle 2/5 d. upper 1/5 |
d. upper 1/5
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The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral arm:
a. lower 1/5 b. lower 2/5 c. middle 2/5 d. upper 1/5 |
c. middle 2/5
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The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral side of the head and face:
a. lower 1/5 b. lower 2/5 c. middle 2/5 d. upper 1/5 |
b. lower 2/5
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The chorea/tremor line begins:
a. .5 cm posterior to center of AP line b. 1.5 cm posterior to center of AP line c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line |
c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line
(keep in mind, she may ask in reference to motor line.. add or subtract .5 cm, as applicable) |
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The vascular dilation and constriction area begins:
a. .5 cm posterior to center of AP line b. 1.5 cm posterior to center of AP line c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line |
d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line
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The vertigo line (dizziness and auditory area) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly |
c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm
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The third speech area (receptive) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly |
b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly
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The second speech area (nominal) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly |
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long
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The application area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg. c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length |
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
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The motor and sensory area of the foot is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg. c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length |
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
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The vision/optic area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg. c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length |
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
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The balance area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg. c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length |
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
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The ST area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline b. At the anterior hairline, directly above the pupil c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline d. At the anterior hairline, 4.5 cm from midline |
b. At the anterior hairline, directly above the pupil
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The LV/GB area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline d. At the anterior hairline, 4.5 cm from midline |
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
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The Thoracic Cavity Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline |
d. Between ST and midline
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The Reproductive Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed upwards d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline |
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed upwards
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The Intestine Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed downwards d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline |
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed downwards
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