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Public Health Issues and Trends Final Exam Q&A 100% Solved
Public Health Issues and Trends Final 
Exam Q&A 100% Solved 
Philadelphia created its first board of health in 1783 due to an outbreak of 
which of the following? 
a. Cholera 
b. Yellow fever 
c. Tuberculosis 
d. Diphtheria - Yellow fever 
Which of the following is an abstract concept that determines how each 
member of society is allocated his or her fair share of collective burdens 
and benefits? 
a. Class 
b. Science 
c. Race 
d. Justice - Justice 
Between 1900 and 2000, the crude infectious ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Public Health Issues and Trends Final 
Exam Q&A 100% Solved 
Philadelphia created its first board of health in 1783 due to an outbreak of 
which of the following? 
a. Cholera 
b. Yellow fever 
c. Tuberculosis 
d. Diphtheria - Yellow fever 
Which of the following is an abstract concept that determines how each 
member of society is allocated his or her fair share of collective burdens 
and benefits? 
a. Class 
b. Science 
c. Race 
d. Justice - Justice 
Between 1900 and 2000, the crude infectious ...
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...