Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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Identify the major components of Medical History documentation
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Identification (ID)
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Chief complaint (CC)
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History of present illness (HPI)
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Past medical history (PMHx)
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Past surgical history (PSx)
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Medications (Meds)
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Allergies
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Pain
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Family history (Family Hx)
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Social history (Social Hx)
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Which of these is NOT a way to qualify pain?
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Onset
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Palliative factors
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Quality
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Radiation
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Symptoms associated
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Timing
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Cause of injury
Frage 3
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Which of these is a symptom of a neurologically issue?
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Which of the following symptoms are red-flags of more serious illness and should precipitate a referral to an MD?
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Constant, out of proportion pain
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Low back pain
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Pain in the calf
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Fever, chills and nightsweats
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Ongoing poor memory
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Unexplained weight loss
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Fatigue or weakness that is out of proportion to the injury
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Following the client history, the first step of the MSK physical exam is Inspection.
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Which of the following are you NOT feeling for when you are doing the Palpation stage of the MSK exam?
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Muscle strength
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Pain/Tenderness
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Effusion/edema
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Crepitus
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The stages of the MSK Physical Exam are:
1) [blank_start]Inspection[blank_end]
2) [blank_start]Palpation[blank_end]
3) [blank_start]Range of motion[blank_end]
4) [blank_start]Power testing[blank_end]
5) [blank_start]Special tests[blank_end]
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Inspection
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Palpation
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Range of motion
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Power testing
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Special tests
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Palpation
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Inspection
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Range of motion
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Power testing
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Special tests
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Range of motion
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Inspection
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Palpation
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Special tests
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Power testing
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Power testing
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Inspection
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Palpation
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Range of motion
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Special tests
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Special tests
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Inspection
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Palpation
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Range of motion
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Power testing
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Assessing muscle function against resistance and grading ability from 0-5 is done during which stage of the MSK exam?
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Inspection
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Special Tests
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Range of Motion
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Power Testing