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NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Visceral Pain

NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Kyle Rice

Health & Fitness

4.9630 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Slate presents with reports of a new onset of right shoulder pain without incident. The patient reports symptoms at night between 12:00am – 3:00am, that is quickly relieved by food. Which of the following conditions is the MOST likely present?  

A. Gastroesophageal reflux 

B. Chron’s disease 

C. Duodenal ulcer 

D. Cholecystitis

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Kyle Rice, awful test taker turned physical therapists and standardized test coach for over 5,000 physical therapists worldwide.

0:09.0

It wasn't that long ago that I struggle with anxiety, lack of confidence, and the fear of failing the NPTE.

0:16.0

Fast forward through the challenges, the 13 standardized test failures, and many lessons learn, and you'll see the life

0:22.4

I have today, a life filled with love, financial freedom, and a dream job that allows me to

0:27.8

change lives every single day. I created the NPTE Clinical Files podcast to give you simple,

0:34.3

actionable strategies, along with a step-by-step walkthrough of NPTE-based questions.

0:40.5

All of this so that you can dominate your exam like I did and achieve your dream.

0:45.5

So if you're a driven PT student who's looking to pass the NPTE and start creating a life

0:50.8

you love, you're in the right place.

0:53.1

Enjoy the show.

0:56.0

For this week's episode of the NPD clinical files, we have Slate. And Slate presents with reports of a new onset of right

1:02.8

shoulder pain without incident. The patient reports symptoms at night between the hours of 12 a.m.

1:09.1

And 3 a.m. That is quickly relieved by food. Which of the

1:13.4

following conditions is the most likely present? So we have a gastroesophageal reflux, B, Crohn's

1:22.1

disease, C, duodenal ulcer, and D is colcestitis.

1:28.3

All right, let's go up to the top of this question.

1:30.3

We got another systems type of question here.

1:34.3

It's more in the eval area.

1:36.5

And we're going to need to take these signs and symptoms and things that are going on in this question

1:41.5

and really help us to arrive at a differential

1:45.7

diagnosis here. What are we coming down to? All right? So this is a question I had to put in

1:50.9

to the rotation because I need you to be ready for this on your MPTE. I have been pushing my

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