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When examining the foot of a patient, the nurse practitioner notes
tenderness of the posterior medial malleolus. This could be suggestive of: ---
ANS--- Tibial tendinitis
When testing hand grip strength on a patient, the nurse practitioner asks
the patient to squeeze which finger(s)?: ---ANS--- Second and third fingers
A thickened nodule overlying the flexor tendon of the 4th finger and possibly
the 5th finger near the distal palmar crease is suggestive of: ---ANS---
Dupuytren's contracture
The forward slippage of one vertebrae resulting in spinal cord compression is
referred to as: ---ANS--- Spondylolisthesis
Apatient complains of shooting pains below the knee radiating into the
lateral leg and calf. This type of low back pain is referred to as: ---ANS---
radicular low back pain
Thenar atrophy suggests: ---ANS--- A median nerve disorder
What test is performed when the nurse practitioner instructs the patient to
hold his wrists in flexion for 60 seconds while pressing back on his hands
together to form right angles: ---ANS--- phalen's test
When inspecting the should and shoulder girdle, the rounded lateral
aspect of the should appears flattened. This finding could be associated
with: ---ANS--- Anterior should dislocation
When inspecting the shoulder and shoulder girdle, an elevation of the right
should was noted this finding could be associated with: ---ANS--- Scoliosis
On examination of the foot, the nurse practitioner notes acute inflammation
of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. This finding could be consistent wit h
---ANS--- Gout
Decreased spinal mobility in the lumbar region could be suggestive of: ---
ANS--- osteoarthritis
When performing a musculoskeletal examination, the nurse practitioner
instructs the patient to move his arm behind himself. This motion of the
should girdle would be an example of: ---ANS--- Extension
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Passive flexion, valgus stress, and internal rotation of the lower leg
evaluate the: --- ANS--- medial meniscus
A 35 year old female patient presents to the nurse practitioner with
complaints of pain in the joints of both hands accompanied by stiffness,
especially in the morning with tenderness and warmth to touch. Examination
reveals swelling of the synovial tissue and limitation of motion. These
findings are consistent with: ---ANS--- rheumatoid arthritis
With the patient in the dorsal decubitus position, have him slowly extend
the knee while maintaining the varus stress and external rotation. If a snap
on the medial joint line is palpated, this may indicate a positive test for a :
---ANS--- medial meniscal tear
After attempting to elicit the Moro reflex in a newborn, the nurse practitioner
identifies absence of movement of the left arm. The next assessment would
be to: ---ANS--- examine the clavical
When examining the foot of a patient, the nurse practitioner notes a bony
projection along the edge of the right calcaneus with minimal pain and
tenderness to touch. This could be suggestive of: ---ANS--- a bone spur
When performing a spinal exam, the nurse practitioner notices unequal
heights of the iliac crest. This finding could be suggestive of: ---ANS---
unequal leg length
To palpate the medial meniscus, slightly internally rotate the tibia and
palpate the medial soft tissue along the: ---ANS--- upper edge of the
tibial plateau
The medial and lateral menisci: ---ANS--- cushions the action of the femur on the
tibia
The nurse practitioner instructs the patient to lie supine, bend his knee, and
turn his lower leg and foot away from the midline. This maneuver would
assess hip: ---ANS--- internal rotation
The nerve that provides sensation to the palm and palmar surface of most of
the thumb, second and third fingers, and half of the fourth digit is the: ---
ANS--- median nerve.
When performing a spinal exam, the nurse practitioner noted the
appearance of poor posture and a "hump" appearance of the upper back.
This finding could be suggestive of: ---ANS--- Thoracic kyphosis
When evaluating a patient who complains of thumb pain, the nurse
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practitioner would test thumb movement by instructing the patient to place
his thumb in the palm and then move the wrist toward the midline in ulnar
deviation. This maneuver is commonly known as: ---ANS--- Finkelstein's test
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Blue sclera, weak muscles, and increased joint flexibility during a newborn
assessment may be suggestive of: ---ANS--- osteogenesis imperfecta
Upon examination of the left shoulder, the patient complains of a dull,
aching pain when attempting active or passive range of motion and
localized tenderness with external rotation. these symptoms could be
suggestive of: ---ANS--- adhesive capsulitis
Which one of the following ligaments of the foot is most at risk of injury from
inversion? -
--ANS--- Anterior talofibular ligament
Contracture of the sternocleidomastoid muscle could result in lateral
deviation and rotation of the head. This condition is suggestive of: ---ANS---
Torticollis
A six year old male complains of ankle pain and difficulty walking ,but denies
any recent injuries. Findings reveal ankle tenderness, decreased mobility and
range of motion. The patients temperature of 102 degrees. These fingins are
consistent with ---ANS--- osteomyelitis
A dislocation of the elbow joint caused by the sudden pull on the extended
pronation forearm is referred to as: ---ANS--- nursemaid's elbow
When describing muscle strength, the term paraplegia means: ---ANS---
paralysis of the legs
On examination of the feet, the nurse practitioner notes a dusky red swelling
extending beyond the margin of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the right
great toe. It is hot on palpation and the patient states it is painful to touch.
These findings are suggestive of --- ANS--- acute gouty arthritis
When examining the foot of a patient, the nurse practitioner notes localized
tenderness over the ankle joint. this could be suggestive of: ---ANS--- a
ligamentous injury
Tenderness over the patellar tendon or inability to move the knee, suggests:
---ANS--- a partial or complete patellar tendon tear
Tenderness over the scapulohumeral muscle group with the inability to
abduct the arm above the should level would be consistent with all the
following conditions except: --- ANS--- synovitis of the glenohumeral joint
The nurse practitioner suspects a rotator cuff tear in a patient who is unable to:
---ANS--
- Touch his left scapula with his right hand