Positive Homan’s sign

 

What does a positive Homan’s sign indicate?

· Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis

· Peripheral artery disease

· Calf pain with dorsiflexion of the ankle

· Vitamin B12 deficiency

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What is the most commonly used steroid to treat spinal cord compression?

· Prednisone

· Methylprednisolone succinate (Solu-Medrol)

· Hydrocortisone succinate (Solu-Cortef)

· Dexamethasone (Decadron)

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What type of pain occurs due to bone metastasis?

· Visceral pain

· Somatic pain

· Neuropathic pain

· Peripheral pain

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A 39-year-old male with no significant past medical history presents to the ER with purulent sputum, low-grade fever without chills, mild dyspnea on exertion, and rare hemoptysis for the past 4 days. What diagnostic finding would support your diagnosis of acute bronchitis?

· Sputum gram stain and CNS: Usually show gram-negative diplococci.

· CBC: Usually shows elevated WBC with acute bronchitis.

· CXR: Usually shows pleural effusion that layers out in lateral decubitus position.

· CXR: Usually shows absence of lung infiltrate.

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Which of the following criteria is not a requirement for acute rehab admission?

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Requiring two or more therapy disciplines

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Able to follow commands

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Able to feed one’s self

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Physical stamina for 3 hours a day

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Which of the following patients would benefit most from being admitted to an acute rehab hospital after discharge?

· 42-year-old female after biocartilage implantation

· 70-year-old cantankerous male after a myocardial infarction

· 65-year-old female after a stroke

· 63-year-old confused male after a laminectomy

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What is a common problem for patients with spinal stenosis?

· Pain upon waking

· Radiating pain while sitting

· Pain in both legs with activity

· Back pain that worsens with standing

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What is the most common contracture in a patient with cerebral palsy?

· Adduction of the shoulder

· Adduction of the hip

· Abduction of the hip

· Adduction of the shoulder

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Positive Homan`s sign

What does a positive Homan`s sign indicate? Human`s sign is often used in the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis of the leg. A positive Homan`s sign (calf pain at dorsiflexion of the foot) is thought to be associated with the presence of thrombosis. What is the most commonly used steroid to treat spinal cord compression? Dexamethasone (the most tested steroid in clinical trials), commercially marketed as Decadron, is the corticosteroid of choice for the treatment of spinal cord compression. Steroids provide analgesia and reduce vasogenic edema which may lead to better neurological outcomes. Treatment should be started as soon as diagnosis is made.

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