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PTA 105 Final Exam Review 2

Horizontales
No flexion greater than 90 degrees, adduction and internal rotation
Rapid movement of the eyeball
external protrusion of the meninges and the spinal cord
Burn with no pain and requires extensive skin grafting--thickness
Degenerative disease of the spine
bluish discoloration of the skin and nail beds is an indication of
complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee.
high doses of energy are administered to the body to stop cell replication is termed:
classic tremor of Parkinson's disease
patient s/p transfemoral amputation lying in supine with a pillow positioned under the residual limb. This positions results in the patient being most susceptible to a hip--contracture
3 year old male with recurrent fractures caused by a genetic disorder.
scald burn from hot water The burn is moist and red with several areas of blister formation--this is called--partial thickness
measures the electrical activity of the brain
Fracture of the pons
patient is able to understand instructions and conversation, but cannot verbalize. This aphasia is called
medial nerve becomes pressed at the wrist is called--tunnel syndrome
A fatal childhood disease that is genetically transmitted involving the exocrine system
CVA who presents with difficulties with thinking, planning, problem solving, emotional and behavioral control, and decision making. What lobe is affected
What effect does exercise have on the patient’s insulin requirements?
Verticales
An amputation at the foot at the ankle joint
most commonly abused legal substance
What effect do demylinating disorders have on neurotransmission of action potentials
A scan used to study body functions that involves injecting glucose (or other compounds), labeled with isotopes, into the body
A chronic disease characterized by destruction of the myelin sheaths in the central nervous system with periods of exacerbations and remissions
The rate of regeneration of peripheral nerves mm/day
An acute, rapidly progressive disease of the spinal nerves is called
A chronic, progressive disease of the neuromuscular junction, which is characterized by muscular weakness and progressive fatigue,
aggressive postural drainage with percussion and vibration on a child with
What is the most common first order tool diagnostic test
A patient’s medical history includes arthritis and R total hip replacement made of stainless steel can not have
long bone fracture has numerous lines and fragments
CVA who has symptoms of persistent pain and hemianesthesia likely happened in what cerebral artery
Increased uric acid
Disease caused by bacteria from a tick bite
Parkinson's disease is associated with a deficiency of --in the substantia nigra
The PTA notices that the patient has more upper extremity involvement, ataxia, and homonymous hemianopsia Which cerebral artery is affected
symptoms of right-sided weakness and vision loss which resolve several hours later is known as