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INABILITY TO OPEN THE MOUTH FULLY
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TRISMUS
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MISALIGNMENT OF TEETH
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MALOCCLUSION
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Peaked or tear-shaped pupil, enophthalmus
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RUPTURED GLOBE (eye falls back in socket)
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Restricted ability to look upward/lateral
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Blow-out orbital fx with entrapment
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In adrenal crisis _ is lost and _ is retaied
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Sodium lost, potassium retained
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Normal intraocular pressure of eye
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10-21 mm Hg
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Autonomic dysreflexia is characterized by what sympathetic changes
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Hypertension, bradycardia, severe distress
(flushing above lesion, cool below) |
Caused by hyperextension of spine and is seen most often in elderly patients after a fall and causes loss of function of upper extremities only
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Central Cord Syndrome
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Nerve associated with elbow dislocations__
which is tested by sensation in___ |
Medial nerve
feeling in tip of index/middle finger |
Nerve associated with tibia/fibula fxs
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Peroneal nerve
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nerve injury assoc with distal Forearm fx (such as colles)___which is assesed by sensation of___
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Radial nerve
-dorsum of hand |
Research manipulates an independent variable but cannot randomly assign subjects to control or experimental groups.
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Quasi experimental
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Research involves doing something different to at least one treatment group.
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Experimental research
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__overdose include lethargy, ataxia, nausea, vomiting, muscle twitching, lack of coordination, and seizures
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Lithium overdose
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Overdoses characterized by cardiac dysrhythmias, hypotension, CNS depression, and anticholinergic effects
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Tricyclic Antidepressants
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