UE 3

  1. Non-NMS Thoracic Pain
    • 1. Osteoporosis
    • 2. Fibromyalgia
    • 3. Psychogenic
    • 4. Fracture
    • 5. Acromegaly
    • 6. Cushing’s syndrome
  2. Cushing’s syndrome
    • Increase in cortisol in the system
    • Too much corticosteroid (exogenous)
    • ----People with chronic pain (MVA with whiplash)
    • Indigenous
    • ----Pituitary tumor
    • Moon face (more fat absorption)
  3. Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain
    • 1. Cancer
    • 2. CV
    • 3. Pulm
    • 4. Gi/Hepatic
    • 5. Infection
    • 6. Renal
    • 7. TOS
    • 8. Gynocologic
  4. Cancer (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • Cord tumor cause nerve pain
    • Metastases
    • ----To the lungs
    • ----To the spine
    • Cervical cord tumors
    • Bone tumors
  5. Cardiovascular (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • O2 demand not being met
    • 1. TOS
    • 2. Angina/MI
    • 3. Aortic aneurysm
    • 4. Pacemaker
    • 5. Bacterial endocarditis
    • 6. Pericarditis
    • ----Inflammation of Membrane that envelops the heart
    • ----Pain with supine; Best sitting
    • 7. Collagen vascular disease
  6. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • Adson’s Test
    • ----Shoulder ext, ER, abd
    • ----Radial pulse identified
    • ----Neck ext, ipsilateral rotation
    • Want to detect change in pulse depending on artery
    • Reliability poor; But you should still use it
    • Rule everything else out
  7. TOS occurs
    • Pec minor
    • 1st rib and clavicle
    • btwn ant/middle scalene
  8. Pulmonary (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • Pneumothorax
    • Pancoast tumor
    • Pneumonia
    • PE
    • TB
  9. Renal (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • Kidney and ureters
    • Upper urinary tract obstruction (internal or external), inflammation, or infection
    • ----Internal: stone
    • ----External: Ca mass on outside of utterer
    • Pain when very irritable and press on diaphragm
  10. GI/Hepatic (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • 1. Hiatal hernia
    • ----Top part of stomach protrudes through the hiatus
    • ----Common
    • ----Difficulty swallowing If don’t take small enough bite
    • 2. Peptic ulcer
    • 3. Ruptured spleen
    • ----Traumatic event
    • ----Fall from a height or injury on athletic field
    • ----Pain in L shoulder
    • 4. Biliary/pancreatic disease
  11. Infection (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • 1. Septic arthritis
    • 2. Necrotizing fasciitis
    • 3. Mononucleosis
    • 4. Transverse myelitis
    • ----Infection of the spinal cord occurring anywhere on the cord so its presentation is very variable
    • ----Lots dermatomes/Myotomes and pain
    • 5. Cellulitis
  12. Gynecologic (Viscerogenic Upper Extremity Pain)
    • 1. Endromeriosis
    • 2. Etopic pregnancy
  13. Endometriosis
    • Uterine lining is being produced outside the uterus
    • Produces a functional tissue do it will have a cyclic occurrence of pain
    • Unknown shoulder pain
    • ----If growth implants on or near the diaphragm
    • Pelvic pain
  14. Ectopic pregnancy
    • Egg has implanted somewhere other than the uterus (usually fallopian tube)
    • Pelvic pain
Author
jld15
ID
320933
Card Set
UE 3
Description
UE 3
Updated