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Patient with Headache Gets MRI, CT, and Other Tests—Is This Defensive Medicine or Good Medicine?
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- You are caring for a client from China. He denies a complaint of pain. You notice he is splinting and guarding his right side when he moves. He is grimacing and his jaw is clenched. You note he is frequently re-positioning himself in the chair and you occasionally hear him grunt with the effort. What could you derive from your observations and what should you do?James and his friend Kevin were riding their bikes along the bike path when they stopped to look at something in the water. They wanted to take a closer look so they got off their bikes and began cimbing on the rocks to get a better view of the object. All of a sudden James let out a loud scream and Kevin noticed his friend was having difficulty walking. Upon assessing the injury, he noticed a deep, narrow wound in his foot. This type of wound is known as: O a Abrasion O b Puncture Laceration AmputationA neurosurgeon orders a spinal tap for a patient. Into what body cavity will needle be inserted?
- A ___________________ is a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating dis- eases and disorders of the skin. dermatologist dermatology neurologist neurologyFrom your own experience, describe a sharp pain, anaching pain, and a cramping pain.Lumbar Puncture or Spinal Tap During a spinal tap, what structures does the needle go through? Start with the outer part of the skin and work your way in. Also, CROSS OFF the structures or spaces that the needle does NOT reach. hypodermis arachnoid mater dermis dura mater epidermis epidural space subdural space pia mater spinal cord subarachnoid space Describe the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier.
- Part II. Outline the events that shows the negative feedback loop that happens when you (choose only one): get a wound, consume too much sugar, get hot by being in a humid place, feel cold, drink too much water, touch a hot surface, get pinched or pricked, or are in a poorly lit room. You are encouraged to do research on the mechanisms that enables the responses for these. Stimulus Receptor Control Effector Response centerwhich of the following apply to movements of the tongue? Give three answers skeletal muscle, spinal nerves, smooth muscle, involuntary control, cranial nerves, voluntary controlPatricia Savon is 34 years old. She has come to the clinic because of a general feeling of weakness and some difficulty walking. She also has had problems with her vision. When you bring Patricia to the examining room, she asks you to leave the door open because she is afraid of being shut inside. The physician does a physical examination on Patricia and orders some diagnostic tests. A possible diagnosis for Patricia is multiple sclerosis. 1. The fear that Patricia experiences is known as _______________. 2. Understanding Patricia’s fears, what type of nuclear imaging test will be ordered for her? 3. Patricia wants to know how nuclear imaging works; she is afraid of radiation. Explain to her how imaging devices work. 4. What additional instructions and information can you give Patricia regarding the test? 5. Are there other imaging tests that could be ordered for Patricia?
- You need to assist a 60 year old man with weakness in his right lower extremity while performing a standing transfer from his wheelchair to the bed. His other extremities are all strong, and your PT wants you to stabilize his weaker lower extremity. Describe the procedure you will use, the predatory actions you will take, the instructions you will give the patient, and how you will assist with the transfer.Condtions that compress peripheral nerves differentially affect nerve fibres over time, causing loss of sensorimotor function. What is the correct order of loss (first to last)? pain & temperature, touch, vibration, and joint position sense joint position sense, pain & temperature, touch, and vibration pain & temperature, vibration, joint position sense and touch joint position sense, touch, vibration and pain & temperature touch, vibration, joint position sense, pain & temperatureWhich organ system directs immediate responses to stimuli by coordinating tissues and organs throughout the body? Group of answer choices Lymphatic system Nervous system Digestive system Muscular system Integumentary system