Cleet Practice Tests Phase 3
cover/uncover test
Cover one eye;
Watch the uncovered eye for a steady, fixed gaze.
Uncover the first eye and observe the uncovered eye for any movement
*used to assess alignment of the eye and is often paired with vestibular tests
Head thrust test
-helps dx unilateral hypofunction
At which level of platelets can a patient NOT exercise?
10,000mm3
Ce
Mi
Pons
Medu
correlates to which cranial nerves where?
Ce = Cerebrum (I) (II)
Mi = Midbrain (III) (IV)
Pons = Pons (V) (VI) (VII) (VIII)
Medu = Medulla (IX) (X) (XI) (XII)
normal anteversion
8-15 degrees
Osteoid osteoma
seen in males under 25 years.
,The clinical presentation typically consists of pain often worse at night
increased skin temperature
sweating, and tenderness in the affected region. ****pain is completely relieved by aspirin
movements of Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment
outcome measure for fall risk
has balance AND gait: includes STS and walking
</= 18: has high risk of fall
What is the vertebral level for lumbar and sacral nerve roots? Which special section of the spinal
cord is considered?
T12!!!!!!
CAUDA EQUINA
what types of studies are best for determining the diagnosis of a patient
This is when a systematic review of cross sectional studies is best.
Dermatome of perineum and genitals
S4 dermatome location
dermatome between first and second toes
L4-L5 deep peroneal nerve dermatome location
dermatome associated with back of thigh, buttock, lower leg
s2 dermatome location
Pain associated with a duodenal ulcer? Stomach full or empty?
Pain:
-prominent when the stomach is empty.
-may last from minutes to hours
, -may be relieved by antacids.
Other symptoms: nausea, vomiting and bloody stools.
symptoms of hyperparathyroidism
hyperactive deep tendon reflexes
muscle atrophy
gout
arthralgia
pathological fractures
osteopenia
bone pain.
two traits of hypoparathyroidism that help you remember it.
Associated with hypocalcemia and cardiac arrhythmias.
what type of drug is naproxen
the one NSAID you never remember!!
three common NSAIDS
ibuprofen
high-dose advil
naproxen
Is tylenol an nsaid? What is its generic name?
no, it isn't considered an nsaid
acetaminophen
cover/uncover test
Cover one eye;
Watch the uncovered eye for a steady, fixed gaze.
Uncover the first eye and observe the uncovered eye for any movement
*used to assess alignment of the eye and is often paired with vestibular tests
Head thrust test
-helps dx unilateral hypofunction
At which level of platelets can a patient NOT exercise?
10,000mm3
Ce
Mi
Pons
Medu
correlates to which cranial nerves where?
Ce = Cerebrum (I) (II)
Mi = Midbrain (III) (IV)
Pons = Pons (V) (VI) (VII) (VIII)
Medu = Medulla (IX) (X) (XI) (XII)
normal anteversion
8-15 degrees
Osteoid osteoma
seen in males under 25 years.
,The clinical presentation typically consists of pain often worse at night
increased skin temperature
sweating, and tenderness in the affected region. ****pain is completely relieved by aspirin
movements of Tinetti Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment
outcome measure for fall risk
has balance AND gait: includes STS and walking
</= 18: has high risk of fall
What is the vertebral level for lumbar and sacral nerve roots? Which special section of the spinal
cord is considered?
T12!!!!!!
CAUDA EQUINA
what types of studies are best for determining the diagnosis of a patient
This is when a systematic review of cross sectional studies is best.
Dermatome of perineum and genitals
S4 dermatome location
dermatome between first and second toes
L4-L5 deep peroneal nerve dermatome location
dermatome associated with back of thigh, buttock, lower leg
s2 dermatome location
Pain associated with a duodenal ulcer? Stomach full or empty?
Pain:
-prominent when the stomach is empty.
-may last from minutes to hours
, -may be relieved by antacids.
Other symptoms: nausea, vomiting and bloody stools.
symptoms of hyperparathyroidism
hyperactive deep tendon reflexes
muscle atrophy
gout
arthralgia
pathological fractures
osteopenia
bone pain.
two traits of hypoparathyroidism that help you remember it.
Associated with hypocalcemia and cardiac arrhythmias.
what type of drug is naproxen
the one NSAID you never remember!!
three common NSAIDS
ibuprofen
high-dose advil
naproxen
Is tylenol an nsaid? What is its generic name?
no, it isn't considered an nsaid
acetaminophen