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What is important to note when a patient has traumatic injury If taking Blood Thinners Define delirium Underlying acute cause, abrupt onset, hours to days, reversible, hallucinations, incoherent speech, confusion Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:09 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Define Dementia Various causes, gradual change with mental status, months to years, progressive to irreversible (speech, memory, mood, judgment) An older adult with delirium would present with what type of behaviors? Agitation and restlessness At the onset of alzheimers, what category of medications should be initiated? Cholinesterase inhibitors what factors contribute to a patient being high risk for falls? History of falls medications vision impairment heart rate/rhythm abnormalities footwear issues home environment gait/mobility issues poor reflexes What is the primary reason people have long term effects after a Stroke living at home and calling PCP instead of 911 leads to prolonged stroke symptoms and long term effects S/S of an Absense Seizure Blank stare (upward rotation of eye) Red Flags of back/neck pain Incontinence Fever Cancers Unexplained wt loss Long term steroids Trauma IV drug abuse Intense local pain No comfy Position Diagnosing of Alzheimer's Impaired ability to learn new info along with a disturbance in language, function, or perception S/S of Alzheimer's *C/O memory problems * ↑ cognitive difficulty * ↑ slow response to cognitive challenge *Word-finding difficulty * ↑ difficulty with simple tasks cardinal features of Parkinson's (TRAP)? *T-remor at rest (or pill rolling) *R-igidity *A-kinesia/Bradykinesia *P-ostural Disturbances What disease is "freezing phenomenon" a characteristic of? Parkinson's A 62 y/o patient calls and c/o of a headache what statement would cause the most concern? It's the worst headache I've ever had the headache from a subdural hematoma is of venous origin, typically resulting from ahead injury that is usually mild and easily forgotten by the patient. Temporal arteritis s/s of temporal (giant cell) arteritis * unilateral HA (temporal artery, orbital) * jaw claudication (pain with chewing) * temporary blindness (Medical Urgency) Polymyalgia rheumatica (pain/stiff muscles shoulders and hips) What age group is at higher risk for temporal arteritis >50 Clinical manifestations of Articular disorders? *characterized by deep or diffuse pain, pain or limited ROM on active and passive movement *swelling *crepitus Clinical manifestations of Non-Articular disorders? *Tend to be painful on active but not passive (assisted) ROM. *Seldom demonstrate swelling, crepitus, instability, or deformity by itself. What diagnostic assessment is most useful in a patient who presents with lumbar radiculopathy? The straight leg raise (assesses L5-S1). pain would indicate most common disc herniation What cranial nerve is affected in Bell's Palsy? CN VII S/S of Bell's Palsy * Acute onset one-sided Facial paralysis with normal ocular movement and sensation * Affects CN VII (facial)-VII(vestibulocochlear) * Loss of taste (dysgeusia) * Postauricular pain * Sound sensitivity (hyperacusis) * Heavy feeling in face How is Bell's Palsy diagnosed? Clinical history and exam What is a serious risk in patients with Bell's Palsey? Loss of the ability to blink and close the eyelid subjects the cornea to drying and ulceration Patient teaching for Bell's Palsey *reassure it is self-limiting with 3-6 month recovery *prevent corneal ulceration/ use artificial tears *unilateral and tends to have a throbbing or pulsatile (head) *precipitated by aura *nausea *vomiting *photophobia *phonophobia S/S of Migraine H/A A patient reports seeing flashes 20 minutes before having a severe H/A what type of H/A is it? Classic migraine *unilateral orbital, supraorbital, and/or temporal (headache) *causes lacrimation, rhinorrhea, and nasal congestion) S/S of cluster H/A bilateral, non-pulsating, tightening (head) pain that is not aggravated by routine physical activity. It is usually not accompanied by nausea and vomiting or photophobia. S/S of tension headache If a patient c/o sudden 'thunder clap' H/A worst in their life what is a diff dx that should be considered? Aneurism (subarachnoid hemorrhage) potential complications of steroid use in a patient with impaired integrity of bone structure? Increased risk of fracture what maneuver should be used to assess CERVICAL nerve-root compression. Spurling Symptoms are related to compression of the median nerve, which results in pain, paresthesia's, numbness and tingling, and associated weakness in the hand and wrist that radiate to the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and radial half of the ring finger Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Form of arthritis characterized by painful flare-ups in joints of distal extremities? Gout

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