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30 Cards in this Set

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Hyperactivity of the left vagus nerve leads to which heart complication?
AV blocks
Asthma reflex?
T2 left
Increased sympathetic tone has what affects on the lungs?
Increase bronchiole dilation, increase thickness of secretions, increase vasoconstriction of lung tissue, increase in goblet cells
A significant number of patients with hypertension may have somatic dysfunction at what levels? (HTN REFLEX?)
C6 T2 T6
GI reflex?
C2 left T3 right T5 left T7 right
Ranson's Criteria @ 48 Hours?
C. HOBBS calcium <8.0mg/DL Hematocrit decreases > 10% Oxygen (PO2) < 60, BUN increases > 5, Base deficit > 4 Sequesteration of fluids >6
Ranson's Criteria @ admission?
GA LAW
Glucose > 200; Age > 55; LDH > 350; AST > 250; WBC > 16,000
Pancreatic anterior Chapman's point?
7th right intercostal space
Pancreatic posterior Chapman's point?
Between transverse processes of T7-8 on the right
Pancreas reflex?
T7 right
Gallbladder reflex?
T5 right
Descending Colon reflex?
L2 - L3 left
Small intestine reflex?
T8-T10 bilaterally
Asthma Triad?
Dyspnea, cough, and wheezing
Stomach acid & peristalsis Chapman's points?
stomach acid = 5th intercostal space on left
stomach peristalsis = 6th intercostal space on left
Liver Chapman's point (anterior)?
5th & 6th intercostal space on right
Prostate Chapman's point?
Posterior IT band
Where are the fibromyalgia tender points?
Occiput, lower cervical, trapezius, supraspinatus, second rib, later epicondyle, gluteal, greater trochanter, knee
Sympathetic innervation for the esophagus?
T2 - T8
Greater splanchnics synapse @ what ganglion?
Celiac
Lesser Splanchnics Synapse at what ganglion?
Superior mesenteric
Least splanchnics synapse at what ganglion?
Inferior mesenteric
Blood work on a patient with fibromyalgia may show low levels of what neurotransmitter?
serotonin
What type of axons are carried in the splanchnic nerves?
preganglionic sympathetic
Esophageal reflex?
T3 right
Stomach Reflex?
T5 - T8 left
Duodenum Reflex?
T7-T8 right
Anterior Gallbladder Chapman's point?
6th intercostal space on the right
Appropriate action for a young male that comes in with recurrent urinary tract infections?
an imaging study
Sympathetic levels for the left colon and rectum?
T12-L2