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NPTE Study Guide 6a
NPTE Week 6a - Integumentary & Other Systems 2
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08/31/2011

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Term
List normal values for pre-albumin. What is it a measure of?
Definition
short-term gauge of nutrition
20-40 mg/dL

<15 = malnutrition
Term
List normal values for albumin. What is it a measure of?
Definition
3.5-5.5 g/dL - long-term gauge of nutrition
malnutrition = <3.5
Term
What are normal levels for fasting glucose? What does it indicate?
Definition
70-115 mg/dL
short-term management of diabetes
Term
What are normal values for HbA1c? What is it? What does it indicate?
Definition
4-6%; >7 indicative of diabetes
glycosylated hemoglobin - determines the amount of plasma glucose concentration over a period of time
Term
When is a melanoma of concern?
Definition
diameter >6 mm (bigger than a pencil eraser)
Term
List 3 treatment modalities used to promote wound healing.
Definition
iontophoresis with zinc or histamine
ultrasound (low intensity, pulsed, 3x/wk)
E-stim - HVPC most commonly used; no side-effects & shows wound healing in RCT's, also low-voltage continuous direct current but has potential to harm patient
Term
With e-stim for wound healing, what do the anode & cathode do?
Definition
anode (positive pole) - promotes epithelial cell migration & reactivation of inflammatory phase

cathode (negative pole) - promotes granulation, controls inflammation, & inhibits certain bacteria.
Term
Differentiate between a primary, secondary, and tertiary union.
Definition
primary - healing that takes place following a non-infected laceration or surgical excision - no major loss of connective tissue - seals by blood clot within hours

secondary - prolonged process of dermal healing that results from necrosis or tissue due to inflammation or traumatic destruction (decubitus ulcer healing) - delay of wound healing unless dead tissue & debris are removed from wound - moist wound healing should be promoted except with infection

tertiary - a delay in suturing of a site for 5-7 days is indicated in the presence of wound contamination, large tissue loss, or excessive edema - expected to close via primary union after delayed closure
Term
For arterial insufficiency ulcers, a person with an ABI <____ will not be able to have their wound heal without medical interventions.
Definition
.5
Term
Where are venous and arterial ulcers usually found?
Definition
venous - medial malleolus
arterial - lateral malleolus & bottom of foot
Term
Diabetic foot ulcers are scored using the ______ scale.
Definition
Wagner
Term
T/F. It is acceptable to use pressure ulcer staging for diabetic ulcers.
Definition
False - need to use Wagner scale
Term
Thyroid function is regulated by the _________ & ________ feedback controls, as well as in intrinsic regulatory mechanism within the gland itself.
Definition
hypothalamus & pituitary
Term
Hypothyroidism is diagnosed if TSH is ______.
Definition
elevated
Term
Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed if TSH is _______.
Definition
depressed.
Term
Hyperthyroidism occurs in countries where ______ is sufficiently present in the diet.
Definition
iodine
Term
parathyroid hormone regulates ____ & ____ metabolism.
Definition
calcium & phosphorus
Term
What occurs with Hyperparathyroidism?
Definition
elevated serum calcium level & decreased serum phosphate level - causes demineralization of bone & subsequent loss of bone strength & density - causes glove/stocking sensory loss, fractures, confusion, memory loss, osteitis fibrosa cystica (bone lesions called Brown tumors)
Term
What occurs with Hypoparathyroidism?
Definition
decreased or absent production of PTH - decreased serum calcium level & increased serum phosphorus level - causes muscle cramps, seizures, irritability, arrythmias, paresthesias, & Chvostek's sign (twitching of facial muscles with tapping of the facial nerve in front of the ear
Term
What is Chvostek's sign?
Definition
twitching of facial muscles with tapping of facial nerve in front of the ear
Term
List values for hyper & hypoglycemia.
Definition
hyper = >180
hypo = <50-60
Term
List MACROvascular disease complications of diabetes.
Definition
cerebrovascular disease
CAD
renal artery stenosis
PVD
Term
List MICROvascular complications of DM.
Definition
retinopathy, nephropathy, decreased microcirculation to skin/organs
Term
Where should patients with diabetes aim to keep their glucose levels?
Definition
80-120 mg/dL
Term
What should you do if a patient is supposed to exercise and their glucose levels are <70, 70-100, or >250?
Definition
70 - give carbohydrate snack, wait 15 minutes, and re-test blood sugar

70-100 - administer carbohydrate snack during exercise if any symptoms of hypoglycemia occur

>250 - do not exercise until blood sugar comes down.
Term
Gout primarily affects what joints? What is the treatment?
Definition
peripheral joints of the hand, metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe, instep, ankle, heel, knee, & wrist

urate lowering drugs such as colchicines, NSAIDS, steroids, or allopurinol to reduce hyperuricemia
Term
Define hemochromatosis & list symptoms.
Definition
excessive absorption of iron by the small intestines - causes irreversible damage to heart, liver, pancreas, endocrine glands, joints, bone & skin

- causes arthralgias, arthropathy, myalgias, weakness, pitting edema, hyperpigmentation of the skin, CHF, loss of body hair, & DM
Term
What shows up on x-ray examination of transverse, fracture-like lines in affected bones?
Definition
Osteomalacia - Vitamin D deficiency causes softening of bones
Term
Osteomalacia in children is known as _____.
Definition
rickets
Term
Osteomalacia presents itself at the ______ ends of long bones as well as the sternal ends of the _____.
Definition
metaphyseal; ribs (rachitic rosary)
Term
What is the presentation of Paget's disease?
Definition
bone is large, less compact, & more susceptible to fracture - bones most commonly affected are the skull, pelvis, spine, sacrum, femur, & tibia
Term
What organ produces albumin & plasma proteins?
Definition
liver
Term
Which disease causes light-colored (clay) stools, dark urine, & skin changes?
Definition
liver
light colored stools could also be from pancreatic cancer
Term
What disease can be a consequence of liver failure due to statin use?
Definition
rhabdomyolysis
Term
Intolerance of fatty foods, excessive belching and flatulence, jaundice, & low grade fever indicate what disease?
Definition
gall bladder
Term
Sudden exacerbation of gall-bladder symptoms after eating indicates_____, while pain & nausea 1-3 hours after eating indicates ______.
Definition
gallbladder inflammation
gallstones
Term
Define cholelithiasis.
Definition
presence or formation of gallstones.
Term
Differentiate between biliary colic, cholecystitis, & cholangitis.
Definition
biliary colic - neck of gallbladder - R upper quadrant pain that comes & goes in waves
cholecystitis - cystic duct
cholangitis - common bile duct - can cause liver infection
Term
List examples of antacids.
Definition
Mylanta, Maalox, Tums, Rolaids
Term
List examples of H2 receptor blockers.
Definition
Tagamet, Zantac, Pepcid
Term
List examples of proton pump inhibitors.
Definition
Prilosec, Prevacid, Nexium
Term
Clients with nocturnal reflux should be instructed to sleep on their _____ side. Why?
Definition
L - prevents regurgitation & aspiration
Term
Stomach ulcer pain is ________ with the presence of food.
Definition
brought on
Term
Which condition has bright red or coffee ground vomitus, in addition to dark, tarry stools?
Definition
peptic ulcers
Term
List symptoms of colorectal cancer.
Definition
persistent change in bowel pattern , rectal bleeding, abdominal/pelvic/back/saral pain, diarrhea, constipation

advanced stage: constipation leading to obstipation, diarrhea with copious amounts of mucous, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, fatigue, dyspnea
Term
Renal & ureteral pain is felt throughout the ___ & ___ dermatomes.
Definition
T12-L1
Term
Urge incontinence is usually due to ______ overactivity. What else can cause urge incontinence?
Definition
detrusor
urethral instability, medications, infection, bladder tumors
Term
It is a red flag if ______ occurs at the same time urinary incontinence develops.
Definition
cervical spine pain
Term
It is a red flag if ________ pain is accompanied with abnormal urinary constituents.
Definition
back/shoulder
Term
How many weeks are in each of the three trimesters?
Definition
1st - 12
2nd - 13-26
3rd - 27-40
Term
List normal weight and length for a full-term infant.
Definition
5-10 lbs
16-19 in.
Term
T/F. It is normal for mild bleeding to persist 3-6 weeks after delivery of a baby.
Definition
true
Term
List changes to RR, TV, O2 consumption, & dyspnea with pregnancy.
Definition
unchanged; depth of respiration increases
TV - increased
15-20% increase in O2 consumption (natural state of hyperventilation throughout pregnancy)
Dyspnea present with mild exercise as early as 20 wks d/t increased work of breathing from hyperventilation.
Term
What should you do to reduce the effect of vena cava syndrome?
Definition
L sidelying - NO supine
Term
What should you do if a pregnant mother experiences a sudden increase in BP?
Definition
medical emergency - mother may be experiencing pre-eclampsia - get medical help
Term
The fasting blood glucose level in pregnant women is usually _____ than in non-pregnant women.
Definition
lower
Term
How do you test for diastasis recti?
Definition
Patient in hook-lying position - have patient slowly raise head & shoulders off of the floor, reaching hands towards knees, until the scapula leaves the floor - therapist places the finger of one hand horizontally across the midline of the abdomen at the umbilicus - diastasis is measured by the number of fingers that can be placed between the rectus muscle bellies
Term
What exercises are acceptable for women after childbirth with a diastasis less than 2 cm (2 finger widths)?
Definition
head lift, head lift with pelvic tilt, & pelvic floor (Kegels) exercises - no double leg lifts, quadraped, leg lowering, or curl ups until diastasis recti has fully resolved
Term
What is a typical post-cesarean exercise program?
Definition
diaphragmatic & upper chest breathing, pelvic floor exercises, & pelvic mobility exercises
Term
The maternal hematocrit level during pregnancy is _____. What happens during exercise?
Definition
lowered - increases 10 percentage points within 15 minutes of vigorous exercise
Term
Compression of the IVC by the uterus can occur after the ______ month of pregnancy.
Definition
4th
Term
T/F. Hypoglycemia occurs more often during pregnancy.
Definition
True - need adequate carbohydrate intake when exercising pregnant women
Term
Studies indicate the core temperature of physically fit women is ______ during exercise. Why is this fact important for pregnant women?
Definition
decreased - if pregnant women are fit, can reduce thermal stresses to fetus.
Term
List 7 contraindications to exercise for pregnant women.
Definition
incompetent cervix - early cervical dilation before full-term pregnancy
vaginal bleeding
placenta previa - placenta in a position where it may detach before the baby is delivered.
rupture of membranes - loss of amniotic fluid prior to onset of labor
premature labor (before the 37th week)
maternal heart disease
maternal diabetes
Term
Are diastasis recti & uterine contractions contraindications or precautions to exercise?
Definition
precautions
Term
What are the 3 leading causes of death for obese people?
Definition
CV disease, diabetes, & CA (hormone-related breast, cervical, liver, endometrial, prostate, colon)
Term
Define hooklying, Fowler's, & Semi-fowler's positions.
Definition
hooklying - supine with knees & hips bent up with feet flat on bed

Fowler's - HOB elevated to 60-90 deg.
Semi-Fowler's - 45-60
Term
List aerobic exercise parameters for obese individuals.
Definition
start at 50% max HR - use a RPE to monitor
begin at 20 minute sessions which may be broken up

build to 60 minute session broken into 10-15 minute segments

progress to 4-6x/wk & incorporate activities into the 2-5 MET range
Term
Describe resistance exercise parameters for obese individuals.
Definition
start at 30-40% 1RM
start at 1-2 sets of 15-20; incorporate 3-10 types of exercise - progress to a 30 minute session of resistance exercises - perform resistance on non-consecutive days up to a max of 4 days/wk

incorporate resistance with circuit training for aerobic benefit.
Term
Describe precautions for a patient with a shunt.
Definition
no head down positioning - increases ICP
Term
1st sign of arterial disease is often _____.
Definition
loss of hair on the toes - cyanosis comes in later chronic disease
Term
Pressure ulcers have _____ skin temperature as compared to surrounding tissue.
Definition
decreased
Term
Radiation therapy can cause what?
Definition
adhesions in skin - can restrict motion d/t pain & require stretching
Term
Who is most appropriate to use the 6 min. walk test for a measure of endurance?
Definition
acutely ill cardiopulmonary patients
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