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Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

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Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2s: Unless instructed otherwise, choose the ONE lettered answer or completion that is BEST in each case.[ 1 ] A 32-year-old female, employed for 2 year

s in an assembly line, coinplains to her family doctor of wrist and hand pain increasing over 2 weeks. She has worked with her hands and wrists handli Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

ng small part and feeding them into an automated machine 100 times per hour, with 30 minutes for lunch break and two 15-minute rest periods. She denie

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

s numbness in the extremities. There is no tenderness ventrally over the radius or between the extensor tendons of the thumb. However, on further exam

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2pect of the wrist. There is tenderness to palpation over the radial styloid nearthe base of the metacarpal of the thumb. Which of the following is the

diagnosis?(A)Carpal tunnel syndrome(B)DeQuervain syndrome(C)Occult scaphoid fracture(D)Stress fracture of the distal radius(E)Reflex sympathetic dyst Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

rophy' 21 A 25-year-old woman fell onto her outstretched hand and incurred a fracture of the distal radius that appears to be virtually non-displaced.

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

Which of the following would be appropriate for treating this fracture during the acute phase in the family doctor’s office?(A)Volar splint extending

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2gree flexed elbow to the proximal palmar crease(C)Short arm cast extending from the proximal forearm to the distal palmar crease(D)Long arm cast from

the mid humerus to the distal palmar crease(E)Sugar-tong splint from the elbow to the distal palmar creaseI 3 ] A 45-year-old man works repetitively l Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

ifting 30- to 40-pound boxes of steel auto parts overhead to place them on a conveyer belt. Yesterday during one such move, he tripped and fell forwar

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

d to catch himself with his full weight on his arms and shoulders while still holding the box. This resulted in an acute severe sharp pain in the left

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2ow flexed ‘X) degrees. She places her right hand on the left shoulder with modest downward pressure while applying upward pressure on the left elbow t

hat directs the humerus upward into the shoulder joint. There is an audible pop and the feeling of the head of the humerus riding over an apparent bri Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

ef obstruction. Which of the following is diagnosed by that sign?(A)Impingement syndrome(B)Biceps tendonitis(C)Supraspinatus strain/sprain(D)Clavicle

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

fracture(E)Torn superior labrumI4) A 45-year-old man has had intermittent numbness in his (dominant) right hand palmar index and middle fingers for 2

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2persisted even by day and involves the thumb and part of the ring finger. He complains also of mid-ventral forearm pain and shoulder pain on the right

. He exhibits weakness of thumb opposition with all four fingers but denies and exhibits no hypesthesia of the dorsal aspects of any of the fingers of Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

the right hand. He denies triggering of the digits with flexion of the fingers. Which of the following is the most likely cause of his symptoms?(A)Me

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

dian nerve compression(B)Cervical disc herniation involving C5,C6, and C7(C)Scalene anticus syndrome(Đ) Herpes zoster(E) Ulnar nerve compression|T| Re

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2ion within 30 seconds of 90-degree flexion of the wrist (Phalen test) and numbness and paresthesia in the median nerve distribution when tapping with

the percussive finger the ventral wrist in the position of the median nerve (Tinel test). You consider conservative management consisting of wrist spl Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

inting in the neutral position, to prevent repetitive gripping and wrist flexion, glucocorticoid injection into the carpal tunnel space, or both. What

Ebook NMS Qamp;A family medicine (3/E): Part 2

are the chances of alleviation for an indefinite or permanent period?(A)Excellent

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

SECTION IXMusculoskeletal and Rheumatological Diseases in Primary Carechapter 23Musculoskeletal Problems of the Upper ExtremitiesExamination questions

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