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30 Cards in this Set
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Hyperactivity of the left vagus nerve leads to which heart complication?
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AV blocks
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Asthma reflex?
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T2 left
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Increased sympathetic tone has what affects on the lungs?
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Increase bronchiole dilation, increase thickness of secretions, increase vasoconstriction of lung tissue, increase in goblet cells
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A significant number of patients with hypertension may have somatic dysfunction at what levels? (HTN REFLEX?)
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C6 T2 T6
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GI reflex?
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C2 left T3 right T5 left T7 right
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Ranson's Criteria @ 48 Hours?
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C. HOBBS calcium <8.0mg/DL Hematocrit decreases > 10% Oxygen (PO2) < 60, BUN increases > 5, Base deficit > 4 Sequesteration of fluids >6
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Ranson's Criteria @ admission?
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GA LAW
Glucose > 200; Age > 55; LDH > 350; AST > 250; WBC > 16,000 |
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Pancreatic anterior Chapman's point?
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7th right intercostal space
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Pancreatic posterior Chapman's point?
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Between transverse processes of T7-8 on the right
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Pancreas reflex?
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T7 right
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Gallbladder reflex?
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T5 right
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Descending Colon reflex?
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L2 - L3 left
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Small intestine reflex?
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T8-T10 bilaterally
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Asthma Triad?
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Dyspnea, cough, and wheezing
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Stomach acid & peristalsis Chapman's points?
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stomach acid = 5th intercostal space on left
stomach peristalsis = 6th intercostal space on left |
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Liver Chapman's point (anterior)?
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5th & 6th intercostal space on right
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Prostate Chapman's point?
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Posterior IT band
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Where are the fibromyalgia tender points?
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Occiput, lower cervical, trapezius, supraspinatus, second rib, later epicondyle, gluteal, greater trochanter, knee
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Sympathetic innervation for the esophagus?
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T2 - T8
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Greater splanchnics synapse @ what ganglion?
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Celiac
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Lesser Splanchnics Synapse at what ganglion?
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Superior mesenteric
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Least splanchnics synapse at what ganglion?
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Inferior mesenteric
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Blood work on a patient with fibromyalgia may show low levels of what neurotransmitter?
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serotonin
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What type of axons are carried in the splanchnic nerves?
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preganglionic sympathetic
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Esophageal reflex?
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T3 right
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Stomach Reflex?
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T5 - T8 left
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Duodenum Reflex?
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T7-T8 right
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Anterior Gallbladder Chapman's point?
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6th intercostal space on the right
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Appropriate action for a young male that comes in with recurrent urinary tract infections?
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an imaging study
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Sympathetic levels for the left colon and rectum?
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T12-L2
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