MSN5410 BARKLEY FINAL EXAM UPDATE 2022 (100% VERIFIED)
1. What does a positive posterior drawer sign in a 10-year-old soccer player
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a) Normal knee
b) Instability of the knee
c) Swelling on the knee
d) Injury to the meniscus
Explanation correct instability of the knee
The drawer test is used to identify mediolateral or anteroposterior plane instability of the knee. The test is performed on the unaffected and affected knee for comparison. The anterior drawer test evaluates the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). To perform the test, the patient lies supine and the knee is placed at 90-degree flexion. Grasp the posterior aspect of the tibia over the upper calf muscle; then, with a steady force, try to push the lower leg forward and backward. Anterior or posterior movement of the knee is positive. With the leg extended, stabilize the femur with one hand and the ankle with the other. Try to abduct and adduct the knee. There should be no medial or lateral movement.
1. A patient injures an ankle while playing soccer and reports rolling the foot inward while falling with immediate pain and swelling of the lateral part of the joint. The patient is able to bear weight and denies hearing an audible sound at the time of injury. What does this history indicate?
a. Likely ankle sprain with a possible fracture
b. Mild ankle injury without fracture
c. Mild soft tissue injury only
d. Serious ankle injury with certain fracture
ANS: A
Immediate swelling of the joint raises the index of suspicion for a fracture or a substantial amount of joint involvement. Without radiographs, none of these possibilities can be confirmed.REF: Clinical Presentation
2. A patient who is a distance runner reports pain in one heel that is worse in the morning and seems to improve with exercise. The provider notes localized swelling and a bony prominence at the heel. What is the initial treatment for this condition?
a. Cessation of all sports activities and exercise
b. Crutches and partial weight bearing
c. Physical therapy for ultrasound therapy
d. Referral to an orthopedist for MRI and evaluation [Show Less]