CLET Lab Written Exam Questions and Correct Answers (Guaranteed Pass)
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CLET Lab Written Exam Questions and Correct Answers (Guaranteed Pass)
The clinical presentation of a patient with atelectasis would include: - Answer- Hyper-resonance
A positive Eden test would indicate which of the following? - Answer- Costo-clavicular syndrome
Which of the following tests ...
CLET Lab Written Exam Questions
and Correct Answers (Guaranteed
Pass)
The clinical presentation of a patient with atelectasis would include: - Answer- Hyper-
resonance
A positive Eden test would indicate which of the following? - Answer- Costo-clavicular
syndrome
Which of the following tests evaluates for disfunction in the sacroiliac joint? - Answer-
Maybe yeoman (NOT Patrick or Nachlas)
A patient presents with ptosis and difficulty tracking her eyes. Upon examination, you
find that her pupils are not responding to light. Which of the following structures may be
involved? - Answer- Midbrain
Which of the following would be NOT demonstrate dullness upon percussion? - Answer-
Gastric air bubble
Which of the following reflexes integrate in the spinal cord? - Answer- Plantar
The borders of the femoral triangle include all the following EXCEPT: - Answer-
Pectineus
Procedure: examiner instructs patient to bend forward from the waist. Positive: pain
accompanied by flexion of the knee on the affected side and body rotation away from
the affected side. Indicates: positive wiht a variety of low back pathologies. Lumbar disc
lesion or Lumbosacral strain or sacroiliac strain. What is the name of the ortho test
described above? - Answer- Neri bowing test
A positive Fakuda step test would indicate ______ lesion? - Answer- Vestibular
While performing Alli's sing you notice that the heigh of the right leg is lower than the
left. There is no translation A-P. What is the most likely indication of this finding. -
Answer- Right anatomical short leg
, Patient seated, examiner flexes patients elbow to 90 degrees. Examiner stabilize patient
elbow with one hand and exerts uses their other hand and adds resistance to the distal
portion of the radius. Ex humorous and slightly supinate the forearm. - Answer-
Yergason; bicipital tendinitis and subluxation of biceps tendon
A positive Kernig sign would be confirmed by performing a test to evaluate for the
presence of _______. - Answer- Meningitis; Brudzinski
If excessive motion is noted when stressing the foot anterior in relation to the lower leg
this would indicated a tear in ____ ____. - Answer- Anterior talofibular (drawer)
What test would be used to confirm contracture of the hip flexors? - Answer- Thomas
Discogenic sciatic radiculopathy is expected to be positive between _______ of hip
flexion when performing the SLR? - Answer- 35-70
If you wish to rule out a muscular strain, Ligamentum sprain or facet capsulitis what test
would you use? - Answer- Cervical distraction
A disminished bicep reflex could indicate a C5 radiculopathy or _______ neuropathy. -
Answer- Axillary
Retropatellar pain and the patient is unable to hold the quadriceps contraction indicates
- Answer- Chondromalacia patella (patellar femoral grinding test)
While performing speed test you note weakness, but no pain during the test which of
the following nerve is most likely involved? - Answer- Musculocutaneous
Patient presents with an inability to flex the PIP. Which test would you perform? -
Answer- Bunnel-Litter
Which of the following tests would not test positive for a patient wiht a SI pain? -
Answer- Patrick (Laguerre, Gaenslen, Hibb)
What sensation area (dermatome) is described as the posterior aspect of the thigh over
the popliteal fossa? - Answer- S2
Valsalva testing reproduces a patient's symptoms because increased intra-abdominal
pressure from bearing down - Answer- Produces back flow of blood to spinal nerves
narrowing the space in IVF
To muscle test the tibialis anterior, you would ask your patient to: - Answer- point toes
up and in
Meniscus tears are directly assessed with _____ test/sign. - Answer- Mcmurray test
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