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N2204 MUSCULOSKELETAL assessment

N2204 HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT
Horizontales
This stiffening of the joints and muscle can occur with long term immobility.
This is a round-shouldered appearance of the cervico-thoracic vertebrae due to osteoporosis.
This is the reflex of the tendon that runs from the femur down into the tibia at the knee.
There are 5 of these vertebrae in the lower back.
The nurse can assess patient muscle tone using this form of RANGE of MOTION.
This is a S shaped curvature of the spine that often begins in adolescents, most commonly females.
A patient with paralysis can demonstrate how they perform ACTIVE _____ RANGE of MOTION when they move their paralyzed extremity using their functioning extremity.
If the patient has not used their muscles on their paralyzed leg, the muscles will _____ (lose size and strength).
When assessing extremities this characteristic is most important in that they have the same pulse, color, musculature size, and range of motion.
To quickly assess the patient's upper extremity strength, it is good to assess HAND ______.
The body builder uses increasing amounts of resistance against their muscles to develop ______. This is greater development of musculature.
Movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body.
This is regarded as a "strap" muscle in the neck that assists with rotation.
The SPINAL _____ nerve is CRANIAL NERVE XI and allows you to rotate your neck and shrug.
This is a test for carpal tunnel syndrome when you ask the patient to bring wrists together with hands down.
This is the flexion of the ankle that points the foot toward the ceiling.
This is the movement of the fingers as they touch the thumb.
Verticales
This muscle allows you to shrug.
This is the tendon that runs from the sole of the foot into the ankle.
This risk factor will cause muscle atrophy, pressure ulcers, venous stasis, deconditioning of the heart, potential DVT and PE, orthostatic hypotension, and even pneumonia.
To assess tha patient's ______ you can use the GET UP and GO test.
There are 7 of these vertebrae in the neck.
This is a sign of carpal tunnel syndrome when you have shooting pain down into your hand. _____ SIGN.
When the examiner places an opposing force against the patient's range of motion, this is called ______ RANGE of MOTION.
This type of RANGE of MOTION is most therapeutic for a patient.
Muscle ______ is rated on a 1 to 5 scale.
This is an exagerrated curvature of the lumbar vertebrae, common in pregnant women.
This is flexion of the ankle that point the foot downward toward the floor.
This is pain in the wrist due to cumulative muscle trauma and median nerve inflammation. ______ TUNNEL SYNDROME.
To assess the _____ for scoliosis or for pain, have the patient bend forward to attempt to touch their toes.
Movement of an extremity toward the midline of the body.