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Summary Fundamentals Chapter 5: Musculoskeletal

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Comprehensive review and outline of chapter 5 information from ATI book and in-class lectures.

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Musculoskeletal
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PRICE
• protect >
- imaging
• rest • Xray - 10-15min
• ice - bone fractures, arthritis, osteoporosis,
• compress breast cancer, digestive tract
• elevate • ultrasound - 30-1hr
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- bone classifications - gallbladder disease, breast lumps,
• long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid pregnancy, genital/prostate issues
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- neurovascular assessment (5 Ps) • PET scan - 1.5-2hr
• pain - cancer, heart disease, coronary artery
• pulse disease, alzheimers, seizures, parkinsons
• pallor • MRI - 45-1hr
• paresthesia -aneurysms, MS, stroke, tumors, joint or
• paralysis tendon injuries
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assessing musculoskeletal • CT scan - 10-15
• risk factors - trauma, arthritis, calcium intake, smoking, - bone fractures, tumors, cancers, heart
exercise disease, infections
• bone density - how tight bones are packed with calcium >
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vision
(peaks at 30) • myopia - nearsighted
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osteoarthritis - joitn inflammation, cartilage destruction, friction • hyperopia - farsighted
• symtpms - movement pain, morning joint stiffness, clicking • astigmatism - blurry, distorted
sound, tender joint • presbyopia - decrease in up close, small
• diagnosis - X rays, bone spurs, lack of space between joints, print
swelling • diabetic retinopathy - affects blood
& rheumatoid arthritis - autoimmune disease causing inflammation
vessels in retina
• symptoms - loss of appetite, morning stiffness, fatigue and - leads to vision loss, complete blindness
fever, bone disfigurement • cataracts - proteins in eye break down
• diagnostics - blood tests, x-rays, MRI and clump together
> postural misalignments
- blurry and cloudy vision
• lordosis - lower back tilt inward - colors faded, yellowing
• kyphosis - upper back rounded
• flat back - loss in curvature
• sway back - spine sags, head in front of pelvis
• scoliosis - C or S spine shape
& senses


• sensory deficit - difficulty with 1+ main senses
• deprivation - lacks ability to recieve sensory stimulus
• overload - recieves stimulus at rate beyond ability to
process
S assessing mental status

• awake and alert - AO x4
• lethargic - drowsy, can be aroused by name, shaking
• stuporous - unconcious mostly, shaken or shouted at to
wake
• comatose - cannot be aroused even with pain
• aphasia - cannot articulate/understand speech

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