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NBCE PT Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
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The primary use of TENS is which of the following? 
a. acute infection 
b. muscle contraction 
c. pain control 
d. trans-cerebral stimulation correct answer: c. pain control 
 
Which of the following is an example of a roller machine used in the clinical setting? 
a. autotraction 
b. positional traction 
c. intersegmental traction 
d. sustained traction correct answer: c. intersegmental traction 
 
Which of the following is a contraindication to spinal traction? 
a. DJD 
b. herniated nucleus p...
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MS 1 final exam USAHS correctly answered 2023/2024 already passed
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MS 1 final exam USAHSWhen a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - correct answer hypomobile 
 
A ________________ refers to the adaptive shortening of the soft tissue structures that surround a joint. This causes limited passive and active range of motion. - correct answer contracture 
 
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Podiatric Surgery Exam 2024 | Questions with Answers
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Causes for Tailor's bunion? - ANSWER - hypermobility of the 5th ray 
- ground reactive forces 
- axis of motion 
- shoegear 
Soft tissue hypertrophy seen in Tailor's bunion? - ANSWER - adventitious bursitits 
- lateral or plantar clavus 
Levels of pathology seen in the soft tissue of a Tailor's bunion? - ANSWER hypertrophy 
at the met head 
Pathology seen in the bone in a Tailor's bunion? - ANSWER - hypertrophy of met head 
- met neck involvement (distally) 
- met shaft or base involvement (...
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Movement Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Movement Science Final Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
Extensibility of soft tissues that cross joints necessary for unrestricted, pain-free movements through functional ROM Flexibility 
Ability of muscle/tendon to relax or deform & yield to stretch/lengthening force Extensibility 
Any therapeutic maneuver designed to increase mobility of soft tissues and subsequently improve ROM by elongating structures that have adaptively shortened and have become hypo-mobile over time Stretching 
Decrea...
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MN 566 Midterm Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
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A physical therapist is treating a 25-year-old female with complaints of episodes of sharp low back pain when she makes quick movements. Lumbopelvic rhythm is reversed and PA testing reveals hypermobility throughout the lumbar spine. Which of the following diagnoses would you consider to be most likely? 
a. Ankylosing spondylitis 
b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits 
c. Lumbar stenosis 
d.Low back pain with mobility deficits - Correct Answer b. Low back pain with motor coordination...
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TEST BANK LATEST VERSION,RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1/ RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS & HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS RANKED A+.
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TEST BANK LATEST VERSION,RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 1/ RASMUSSEN PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2 AND VERIFIED QUESTIONS & HIGHLIGHTED ANSWERS RANKED A+. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	Which of the following would be a sign of right-sided Heart Failure? 
-	Increased Urination 
-	Peripheral Edema 
-	Pulmonary Edema 
-	Immunosuppression: Peripheral Edema 
2.	Which of the following are clinical manifestations of left-sided heart failure? (Select all that apply) 
-	Jugular Vein Distention 
-	Cough with Frothy Sp...
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MS 1 final exam USAHS question n answers graded A+ 2024
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MS 1 final exam USAHSWhen a joint is referred to as ____________, it means the motion at that joint is limited. There are many factors that can contribute to restricted motion, such as pain, musculotendinous unit dysfunction, bony block, postural malalignment, and effusion. - correct answer hypomobile 
 
A ________________ refers to the adaptive shortening of the soft tissue structures that surround a joint. This causes limited passive and active range of motion. - correct answer contracture 
 
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Final Exam latest update with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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Peripheral Edema 
Which of the following would be a sign of right-sided Heart Failure? 
- Increased Urination 
- Peripheral Edema 
- Pulmonary Edema 
- Immunosuppression 
 
 
 
- Cough with Frothy Sputum 
- Crackles auscultated in lungs 
- Dyspnea 
Which of the following are clinical manifestations of left-sided heart failure? (Select all that apply) 
- Jugular Vein Distention 
- Cough with Frothy Sputum 
- Crackles Auscultated in Lungs 
- Dyspnea 
 
 
 
ACE inhibitors and Beta-Blockers 
Which m...
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NCSF: Personal Training 86 practice questions And Answers|100% Correct
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_______________ describes the mechanism that causes the hamstrings to relax during a contraction of the quadriceps. 
 
a. Autogenic inhibition 
b. Myofascial release 
c. Reciprocal innervation 
d. Hypermobility - ️️C 
. As a general rule of thumb, progressive increases in exercise stress should be about ______ per week on average. 
 
a. 2-5% 
b. 6-9% 
c. 9-12% 
d. 13-15% - ️️A 
A common error that occur during the use of basic cardiovascular training equipment that can reduce the accurac...
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Q3 SCNM MGEN - Final (Diseases) Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024
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Q3 SCNM MGEN - Final (Diseases) Question and answers 100% correct 2023/2024 
Occulocutaneous Albumism (OA) is what kind of inheritance? - correct answer Autosomal Recessive 
 
Genes responsible for oculocutaneous albumism (OA) are found on what chromosome? - correct answer Chromosome 15 
 
What is a main characteristic of Cystic Fibrosis? 
Hypermobile Joints 
Mental Retardation 
Hemophilia 
Thick Mucus - correct answer Thick Mucus 
 
Cystic Fibrosis occurs due to a defect located on what chromos...
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