) Advanced Physical
Assessment | Study Set Questions
with Answers | 100% Correct |
Grade A - Chamberlain
Question:
Valgus Stress Test
Answer:
Abduct the knee; pain or a gap in the medial joint line points to ligamentous
laxity and a partial tear of the medial collateral ligament (MCL). Most injuries
are on the medial side.
Question:
Varus Stress Test
Answer:
Adduct the knee; pain or a gap in the lateral joint line points to ligamentous
laxity and a partial tear of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL)
,Question:
Anterior Drawer test & Lachman
Answer:
A few degrees of forward movement are normal if equally present on the
opposite side. A forward jerk showing the contours of the upper tibia is a
positive ACL tear
Question:
Posterior Drawer Test
Answer:
positive PCL tears are the backward movement in the femur when tibia is
pushed posteriorly
Question:
McMurray Test
Answer:
a click or pop along the medial joint with valgus stress, external rotation, and
leg extension suggests a probable tear of the posterior portion of the medial
meniscus. The tear may displace meniscal tissue, causing locking on full knee
extension
,Question:
Osteoarthritis
Answer:
progressive, degenerative joint disease characterized by loss of articular
cartilage; crepitis with flexion and extension; "wear and tear" arthritis.
Question:
Rheumatoid arthritis
Answer:
chronic autoimmune disease affecting connective tissue, especially in joints,
causing pain, swelling and deformity
Question:
Gout
Answer:
disease in which an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood causes sodium
urate crystals (trophi) to be deposited in the joints, producing tenderness,
swelling, redness, and hot of the joint
, Question:
Psoriasis
Answer:
Skin disease characterized by red patches, covered with silver-white scales
usually found on the scalp, elbows, knees, chest, and lower back, but rarely on
the face.
Question:
Atopic Dermatitis
Answer:
Hereditary condition or inflamed rash characterized by dry sensitive skin &
irritated, worsens in winter mostly found on neck face & folds of body, can be
caused by allergies.
Question:
Measles (rubeola)
Answer:
Erythematous, maculopapular rash that begins on head and spreads to
involve trunk and extremities; Koplik spots on buccal mucosa