1. compensatory strategy - ACCURATE ANSWERS Teaching a patient with balance instability to ambulate with a rolling walker is an example of which type of strategy?
1. compensatory strategies
2. disability stategy
3. Motor learning strategy
4. remedial strategy
4. MCL, ACL, and the medial meni...
1. compensatory strategy - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Teaching a
patient with balance instability to ambulate with a rolling walker is an
example of which type of strategy?
1. compensatory strategies
2. disability stategy
3. Motor learning strategy
4. remedial strategy
4. MCL, ACL, and the medial meniscus - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔
A patient sustained an "unhappy triad" knee injury playing football.
What anatomical structures are involved in an injury affecting the
"unhappy triad"?
1. MCL, PCLand the lateral meniscus
2. MCL, PCL and the medial meniscus
3. LCL, PCL and the medial meniscus
4. MCL, ACL and the medial meniscus
4. Glide - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ In regards to arthrokinematics
(joint accessory motion), what is the movement between the MCP of the
hand and the proximal phalanx
1. Roll
2. Extension
, 3. Spin
4. Glide
2. muscle spasm and guarding - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Which of
the following is not a contraindication or precaution for joint
mobilization?
1. Bone disease
2. muscle spasm and guarding
3. joint effusion
4. joint hypermobility
3. Well-dermarcated lesion - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Which is not
a typical characteristic of venous ulcer?
1. yellow fibrous covering with granulation
2. located over medial meniscus
3. Well-dermarcated lesion
4. little to no pain
4. stacks six blocks - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Which of the
following is not a fine motor task typically present in a 12-month-old
infant?
1. takes objects out of containers
2. displays emerging pincer grasp
3. puts objects into containers
4. stacks six blocks
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