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USAHS biophysical agents midterm Questions and Answers 2023
  • USAHS biophysical agents midterm Questions and Answers 2023

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  • USAHS biophysical agents midterm Questions and Answers 2023 What is the sequelae of tissue healing? 1. Inflammation 2. Proliferation 3. Maturation and remodeling What occurs during the inflammation response? Hemostasis, edema, pain, and cardinal signs (red, heat, swelling, pain, loss of function) What occurs during the proliferation response? Repairs defect by laying down new tissue What occurs during the maturation/remodeling response? Longest duration, rearrangi...
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MAT 628 Domain IV Questions,  Answers and Rationale
  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale

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  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend(lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip An extension lag happens when the patient cannot fully extend his or her knee 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a reflex injury? a. ...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023 c. 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions  and Answers with Rationale
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions and Answers with Rationale

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions and Answers with Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of a handshake c....
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MAT 628 Domain IV Questions,  Answers and Rationale
  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale

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  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend(lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip An extension lag happens when the patient cannot fully extend his or her knee 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a reflex injury? a. ...
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NPTE – Modalities Question with correct answers
  • NPTE – Modalities Question with correct answers

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  • Methods of heat transmission: Correct Answer - Conduction - physical contact (hot packs, paraffin) Convection - movement of air or fluid (whirlpool, fluidotherapy) Radiation - transmission of electromagnetic energy (infrared lamp) Physiologocial effects of general heat application Correct Answer - Increased cardiac output, metabolic rate, pulse rate, respiratory rate, vasodilation Decreased BP, muscle activity, blood to internal organs, blood flow to resting muscle, stroke volume How is...
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NPTE - Practice questions & answers
  • NPTE - Practice questions & answers

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  • A patient s/p CVA presents with left-sided sensory and motor loss to her LE with no UE involvement. She has confusion and slow movement. She also has behavioral changes and confusion. Which cerebral artery syndrome does she have? Anterior cerebral artery syndrome When using ultrasound, excessively high temperatures may produce a strong ache caused by overheating which tissue type? Periosteal tissue 25 degrees of flexion is the loose-packed position for which joint? Tibiofemoral jo...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023 c. 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of a handshake c. Manual...
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NBCOT (COTA) Exam Prep with complete solutions 2022
  • NBCOT (COTA) Exam Prep with complete solutions 2022

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  • Development of Sensorimotor Integration - ANSWER Prenatal Period Neonatal Period First 6mo 6-12mo 13-24mo 2-3yrs 3-7yrs Prenatal Period - ANSWER Responds first to tactile stimuli Reflex Development Innate tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular input reactions Neonatal Period - ANSWER Tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs are critical from birth onward for the eventual development of body scheme. Vestibular system, although fully developed at birth, continues to be refine...
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