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PT623: TBI Interventions Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PT623: TBI Interventions Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
Is Tx of TBI a straight trajectory? - No, there are comprehensive 
programs & pts may relapse back to a previous level 
what does the PT eval of TBI pt depend on - setting & pt LOCF 
(Rancho) 
-physical recovery does not mirror cognitive 
what does examination of LOCF I, II, III entail - -acute care, inpt, or 
long-term rehab 
-start w/ chart review & convo w/ primary nurse (contra/precautions) 
-check VS & lines and tubes 
-talk ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
PT623: TBI Interventions Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
Is Tx of TBI a straight trajectory? - No, there are comprehensive 
programs & pts may relapse back to a previous level 
what does the PT eval of TBI pt depend on - setting & pt LOCF 
(Rancho) 
-physical recovery does not mirror cognitive 
what does examination of LOCF I, II, III entail - -acute care, inpt, or 
long-term rehab 
-start w/ chart review & convo w/ primary nurse (contra/precautions) 
-check VS & lines and tubes 
-talk ...
PT623 Exam Two Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
PT623 Exam Two Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ 
What is the function of the thoracic spine? - - protection of the vital 
organs and the spinal cord 
- provides stability via passive structures over mobility 
What is the structure of the thoracic spine? - - vertebral body height 
smaller in the front and larger in the back to support kyphotic curve 
- long, down sloping spinous processes 
- small disc height meaning much less motion available 
- facets lie largely in the frontal pla...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 99 pages •
PT623 Exam Two Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ 
What is the function of the thoracic spine? - - protection of the vital 
organs and the spinal cord 
- provides stability via passive structures over mobility 
What is the structure of the thoracic spine? - - vertebral body height 
smaller in the front and larger in the back to support kyphotic curve 
- long, down sloping spinous processes 
- small disc height meaning much less motion available 
- facets lie largely in the frontal pla...
PT623 Exam 1 Review Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PT623 Exam 1 Review Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
Describe the 5 core competencies - •clinical decision making - includes 
eval, eval and refer, eval and treat, and refer only 
•communication - with patients, interprofessional team, staff, patients, and 
delegation to support personnel 
•safety - ensuring treatment is safe 
•patient management: maintaining HIPAA, code of ethics, professional 
conduct and reviewing medical record/documentaion 
Describe defensible documentaiton - sho...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
PT623 Exam 1 Review Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved 
Describe the 5 core competencies - •clinical decision making - includes 
eval, eval and refer, eval and treat, and refer only 
•communication - with patients, interprofessional team, staff, patients, and 
delegation to support personnel 
•safety - ensuring treatment is safe 
•patient management: maintaining HIPAA, code of ethics, professional 
conduct and reviewing medical record/documentaion 
Describe defensible documentaiton - sho...
PT2 FINAL EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update
PT2 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update 
The most common legal description used in the eastern United States, 
including Pennsylvania, is known as what? - metes and bounds method 
Which legal description is used in the majority of the United States, 
primarily in the Midwestern states? - Rectangular Survey Method 
The east half of the northwest quarter, of the southeast quarter, of the 
northeast section 16, of a township in the second tier, north of the baseline, 
and ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
PT2 FINAL EXAM Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Latest Update 
The most common legal description used in the eastern United States, 
including Pennsylvania, is known as what? - metes and bounds method 
Which legal description is used in the majority of the United States, 
primarily in the Midwestern states? - Rectangular Survey Method 
The east half of the northwest quarter, of the southeast quarter, of the 
northeast section 16, of a township in the second tier, north of the baseline, 
and ...
PT:623 Renal and Genitourinary Systems Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PT:623 Renal and Genitourinary Systems 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Solved 
what are the structures of the Renal Genitourinary system - - Kidney 
- calyx 
- renal pelvis 
- ureter 
- bladder 
- opening of ureter 
- internal sphincter 
- external sphincter 
- urethra 
________ is little to no urine output in 24h; typically <100mL - aneuria 
________ specialized bundle of capillaries needed for filtration of fluid as 
blood passes through arterioles - glomerulus 
_________ blood in urine -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
PT:623 Renal and Genitourinary Systems 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Solved 
what are the structures of the Renal Genitourinary system - - Kidney 
- calyx 
- renal pelvis 
- ureter 
- bladder 
- opening of ureter 
- internal sphincter 
- external sphincter 
- urethra 
________ is little to no urine output in 24h; typically <100mL - aneuria 
________ specialized bundle of capillaries needed for filtration of fluid as 
blood passes through arterioles - glomerulus 
_________ blood in urine -...
PT:623 Gastrointestinal Disorders 3.4 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PT:623 Gastrointestinal Disorders 3.4 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Solved 
What is included in the upper GI tract - mouth, esophagus, stomach 
the esophagus includes _______ and _________ sphincters - upper 
and lower 
the stomach ends at the ___________ - pyloric valve 
what is the endocrine function of the stomach - secretes acids and 
digestive enzymes 
what is the exocrine function of the stomach - produces HCO3, 
mucous, hypochlorous acids, and factors that allow absorption of B12 
wha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
PT:623 Gastrointestinal Disorders 3.4 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Solved 
What is included in the upper GI tract - mouth, esophagus, stomach 
the esophagus includes _______ and _________ sphincters - upper 
and lower 
the stomach ends at the ___________ - pyloric valve 
what is the endocrine function of the stomach - secretes acids and 
digestive enzymes 
what is the exocrine function of the stomach - produces HCO3, 
mucous, hypochlorous acids, and factors that allow absorption of B12 
wha...
PT 623 - Cerebral Palsy (CP) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
PT 623 - Cerebral Palsy (CP) Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
What is cerebral palsy? - group of permanent disorders of the 
development of movement and posture, causing activity limitations 
may result in MSK impairment accompanied by cognition, behavior, 
communication, sensation, perception, and epilepsy issues 
T/F: cerebral palsy is a progressive condition - false - it is a life-long 
disability with primary impairments that can lead to secondary impairments 
that may develop/worsen...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
PT 623 - Cerebral Palsy (CP) Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
What is cerebral palsy? - group of permanent disorders of the 
development of movement and posture, causing activity limitations 
may result in MSK impairment accompanied by cognition, behavior, 
communication, sensation, perception, and epilepsy issues 
T/F: cerebral palsy is a progressive condition - false - it is a life-long 
disability with primary impairments that can lead to secondary impairments 
that may develop/worsen...
PT 623 - Myelodysplasia (Spina Bifida) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
PT 623 - Myelodysplasia (Spina Bifida) 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Pass 
What is myelodysplasia? - defective development of any part of the 
spinal cord related to abnormal neurulation or canalization 
What is the most common neural tube defect in the US? - 
myelodysplasia 
What is spina bifida occulta? - spinal cord does not protrude, tufts of 
hair are found at the site of neural tube defect, no neurological defects 
What is spina bifida meningocele? - spinal cord is normal, but meninges...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
PT 623 - Myelodysplasia (Spina Bifida) 
Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
Pass 
What is myelodysplasia? - defective development of any part of the 
spinal cord related to abnormal neurulation or canalization 
What is the most common neural tube defect in the US? - 
myelodysplasia 
What is spina bifida occulta? - spinal cord does not protrude, tufts of 
hair are found at the site of neural tube defect, no neurological defects 
What is spina bifida meningocele? - spinal cord is normal, but meninges...
PT 623: TBI Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
PT 623: TBI Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ 
what are the stats on TBI - -1.5 to 2 mill incur a TBI each yr -> 50000 
die 
-80-90000 develop intellectual, behavioral, physical disabilities 
-50,000 children sustain bike related TBIs 
-blast injuries from war is a rising cause 
who gets TBIs - Men>Women 
15-24 y/o 
Risk Takers 
what is the most common overall cause of TBI - falls (28%) 
-MVA 20% 
-Assaults 11% 
-Sports/recreation 19% 
what percent of infant TBIs are due t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
PT 623: TBI Exam Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ 
what are the stats on TBI - -1.5 to 2 mill incur a TBI each yr -> 50000 
die 
-80-90000 develop intellectual, behavioral, physical disabilities 
-50,000 children sustain bike related TBIs 
-blast injuries from war is a rising cause 
who gets TBIs - Men>Women 
15-24 y/o 
Risk Takers 
what is the most common overall cause of TBI - falls (28%) 
-MVA 20% 
-Assaults 11% 
-Sports/recreation 19% 
what percent of infant TBIs are due t...
Psychopharm Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+
Psychopharm Exam 1 Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ 
A serotonin molecule binds to a 5HT2A receptor causing electrical 
impulses to be sent down a GABA neuron's axon terminal, eventually 
releasing GABA to the GABA-A receptor of its postsynaptic neuron. Which 
type of neurotransmission does this describe? 
A. Classic synaptic neurotransmission 
B. Retrograde neurotransmission 
C. Volume neurotransmission 
D. Signal transduction cascade - A. Classic synaptic neurotransmission 
Co...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Psychopharm Exam 1 Questions and 
Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ 
A serotonin molecule binds to a 5HT2A receptor causing electrical 
impulses to be sent down a GABA neuron's axon terminal, eventually 
releasing GABA to the GABA-A receptor of its postsynaptic neuron. Which 
type of neurotransmission does this describe? 
A. Classic synaptic neurotransmission 
B. Retrograde neurotransmission 
C. Volume neurotransmission 
D. Signal transduction cascade - A. Classic synaptic neurotransmission 
Co...