AMS - 2019IMpe-Internal Medicine – Physical Exam: Neurological Exam; Knee Exam; Shoulder Examination (Download)

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Topics and Objectives

Title: Internal Medicine – Physical Exam: Neurological Examination; Knee Examination; Shoulder Examination

Faculty: Jennifer Maynard, M.D., David E. Riley, M.D., Walter C. Taylor, M.D.

Original Release Date: July 1, 2019  Expiration Date: July 1, 2022

TOPIC 1: The Neurological Examination.

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Organize the disparate parts of the neurologic examination into a personally relevant, manageable and reproducible diagnostic tool.
  2. Perform a concise screening neurologic exam for asymptomatic patients.
  3. Perform a problem-tailored neurologic exam for patients with neurologic complaints.
  4. Obtain maximum yield from the examination of a patient with an altered mental status.

TOPIC 2: Knee Examination- A Practical Hands-On Approach.                     

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Identify the relevant anatomy of the knee
  2. Demonstrate key physical exam findings of the knee including:
    1. Inspection
    2. Palpation
    3. Range of motion
    4. Special tests (Lachman, Anterior drawer, Valgus/Varus stress, Patellar apprehension, McMurray, Apley, Thessaly)

TOPIC 3: Shoulder Examination – A Practical Hands-On Approach.

Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

  1. Discuss relevant anatomy of the shoulder
  2. Demonstrate the components of the shoulder examination
  3. Discuss shoulder examination findings which help differentiate between rotator cuff pathology, instability of the glenohumeral joint and labral pathology

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    Title: Internal Medicine – Physical Exam: Neurological Examination; Knee Examination; Shoulder Examination

    Faculty: Jennifer Maynard, M.D., David E. Riley, M.D., Walter C. Taylor, M.D.

    Original Release Date: July 1, 2019  Expiration Date: July 1, 2022

    TOPIC 1: The Neurological Examination.

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

    1. Organize the disparate parts of the neurologic examination into a personally relevant, manageable and reproducible diagnostic tool.
    2. Perform a concise screening neurologic exam for asymptomatic patients.
    3. Perform a problem-tailored neurologic exam for patients with neurologic complaints.
    4. Obtain maximum yield from the examination of a patient with an altered mental status.

    TOPIC 2: Knee Examination- A Practical Hands-On Approach.

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

    1. Identify the relevant anatomy of the knee
    2. Demonstrate key physical exam findings of the knee including:
      1. Inspection
      2. Palpation
      3. Range of motion
      4. Special tests (Lachman, Anterior drawer, Valgus/Varus stress, Patellar apprehension, McMurray, Apley, Thessaly)

    TOPIC 3: Shoulder Examination – A Practical Hands-On Approach.

    Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: COMP

    1. Discuss relevant anatomy of the shoulder
    2. Demonstrate the components of the shoulder examination
    3. Discuss shoulder examination findings which help differentiate between rotator cuff pathology, instability of the glenohumeral joint and labral pathology
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