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✔✔The most common form of CP is - ✔✔Spastic (70-80%)
✔✔Upper motor neuron syndrome is another name for - ✔✔Spastic CP
✔✔Toe walking, altered gait, uncoordinated or involuntary movements such as
scissoring are indicative of - ✔✔Spastic CP
✔✔Which type of CP is most often exhibited as choreoathetosis? - ✔✔Dyskinectic (10-
15%) Extrapyramidal
✔✔The two types of dyskinectic movement are - ✔✔Dystonia (causes abnormal
posturing) and choreoathetoid (when one muscle group moves then the other muscle
groups move).
✔✔Rigid, atomic, and ataxic are other forms of what type of CP - ✔✔Extrapyramidal
✔✔The smallest type of CP is - ✔✔Mixed
✔✔Mixed CP involves which extremeties - ✔✔All four
✔✔Refers to upper and lower extremity of one side - ✔✔Hemiplegia
✔✔Refers to both upper and lower extremeties with lower more affected - ✔✔Diplegia
✔✔One upper and both lower extremeties affected is called - ✔✔Triplegia
✔✔Upper and lower extremeties affected on both sides with upper worse - ✔✔Double
hemiplagia
✔✔One extremity affected - ✔✔Monoplegia
✔✔All four extremeties affected - ✔✔Quadriplegia
✔✔Approximately 2/3 of children with what will have learning disabilities or mental
retardation - ✔✔CP
✔✔Those who have what demonstrate the best intelligence in those with CP -
✔✔Hemiplagia
,✔✔Valium, Dantrium, and Lioresal are used as types of meds for what condition -
✔✔Antispasmodics for CP
✔✔50% of those with CP and mental retardation are in the _______ range - ✔✔Severe
✔✔What type of diet sometimes helps in preventing seizures - ✔✔Ketogenic (low carb
high fat)
✔✔Children with CP are how many more times likely to have UTI's? - ✔✔3x's
✔✔6-12 days after receiving what vaccine can a child break out in a non contagious fine
pink maculopapular rash - ✔✔Measles
✔✔Pruritus means - ✔✔Itch
✔✔Purpura (large reddish purplish areas) is a sign of - ✔✔Meningococcemia
✔✔Petechia (not related to injury) is a sign of - ✔✔Bleeding disorder
✔✔Macule, Papule, patch, plaque, nodule, tumor, hives, vesicle, cyst, pustule, bulla,and
wheals are what type of lesions - ✔✔Primary
✔✔Scales, crust, ulcer, scars, keloids, and fissures are what type of lesion -
✔✔Secondary
✔✔A rounded flat spot less than 1 cm like a freckle is a - ✔✔Macule
✔✔A palpable solid elevated rounded spot like a wart is a - ✔✔Papule
✔✔A Macule but greater than a cm like a cafe au lait spot is a - ✔✔Patch
✔✔Combined papules like psoriasis is - ✔✔Plaque
✔✔Hard or soft solid elevated area like a cyst - ✔✔Nodule
✔✔Transient firm edematous Papule pr plaque like mosquito bites or hives - ✔✔Wheal
✔✔Dry flakes of skin - ✔✔Scales
✔✔Thickened dry exudate like impetigo - ✔✔Crust
✔✔Deep depression into dermis - ✔✔Ulcer
, ✔✔A permanent fibrotic change in skin lesion - ✔✔Scar
✔✔A type of scar that looks smooth and rubbery (higher incident among blacks) -
✔✔Keloid
✔✔Linear crack or break in skin like Athletes Foot - ✔✔Fissure
✔✔Firm or soft lesion deep in dermis greater than a few cm - ✔✔Tumor
✔✔Itchy wheals due to reaction - ✔✔Hives
✔✔Rounded collection of fluid up to 1 cm like chicken pox - ✔✔Vesicle
✔✔Elevated cavity filled with pus - ✔✔Pustule
✔✔Rounded collection free fluid greater than 1 cm like blisters - ✔✔Bulla
✔✔Uticaria - ✔✔Hives
✔✔Condition of redness, scaling, vesicles, and crusting that itches - ✔✔Eczema
✔✔Common, chronic relapsing type of eczema in those usually with allergies -
✔✔Atopic Dermatitis
✔✔Most cases (60%) of eczema are resolved by - ✔✔Adulthood
✔✔Students with atopic dermatitis are at risk for - ✔✔Herpes simplex infection
✔✔Common, contagious superficial skin infection caused by bacteria - ✔✔Impetigo
✔✔Common skin disorder caused by a poxvirus infestation that affects top layer of skin,
small, white to flesh colored dome shaped with tiny dimple in middle - ✔✔Molluscum
Contagiosum
✔✔Can be spread by skin to skin contact common in wrestlers - ✔✔Molluscum
Contagiosum
✔✔The incubation period of Molloscum Contagiosum is - ✔✔2-7 weeks
✔✔Fungus of scalp causing scaling and patchy hair loss like salt and pepper looking
scalp - ✔✔Tinea capitis
✔✔Scalp infection more common in boys and blacks - ✔✔Tinea capitis