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OPP Practical Pelvic diaphragm release supine, ischial tuberosity - ANSWER-_______ ________ ________ ________Place patient on back, have them lift their knees up, and slowly palpate from the knee toward their buttocks. Once you feel the ________ ______, g
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Pelvic diaphragm release supine, ischial tuberosity - ANSWER-_______ ________ 
________ ________Place patient on back, have them lift their knees up, and slowly 
palpate from the knee toward their buttocks. Once you feel the ________ ______, go 
just medially, and apply pressure against the drop of pelvic floor muscles during 
inspiration, and push superio
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NU 203 Test 3 Questions with All Correct Answers
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Formation of Pressure Injuries - Answer- 1. Pressure: cause decrease waste product build up and blood flow 
2. Ischemia: no oxygen 
3. Necrosis: tissue death 
 
tissue intolerance - Answer- ability of tissue to endure pressure 
--> Normal reactive hyperemia: turns white and then red again 
--> non-blanching erythema: doesn't turn white 
 
Low pressure over a prolonged period and high pressure over short period - Answer- still cause pr...
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NPTEFF Practice Exam 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(2024 LATEST UPDATE)
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A therapist is treating a patient with a wound on the ischial tuberosity. The patient is incontinent, and contaminated the wound bed following an accidental leak. Otherwise, the wound has been healing well. What level of pressure should the PT use when irrigating the wound? - ANSWER Between 4 to 15 psi. 
 
Pressure close to 4 prevent damage and protect the granulation tissue. 
 
A 4-year-old child has been referred to physical therapy for weakness and "failure to thrive." The child's f...
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RHS REVIEWED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
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RHS REVIEWED QUESTIONS AND 
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Zygoma - CORRECT ANSWER-cheekbone; raidopaque 
coronoid process - CORRECT ANSWER-Bone projecting from 
anterior of mandible; raidopaque 
Zygomatic process of maxilla - CORRECT ANSWER-A bony 
prominence that makes up a portion of the cheekbone; J or U 
shaped; radiopaque 
maxillary tuberosity - CORRECT ANSWER-A rounded 
prominence of bone on the alveolar ridge; blood vessels and 
nerves for the maxilla enter through this; radiopaque 
Exter...
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Hiss whip correct answers HVLA of the navicular, cuboid or cuneiforms 
 
Locke's Technique correct answers Used for diagnosis of the 1st metatarsal dorsal glide: force is applied to the joint of the 1st metatarsal and first cuneiform 
 
Dropped cuboid correct answers dysfunction of downward rotation of the cuboid on the calcaneus (talus is stable) 
 
Talar tug correct answers Method directed at the talocalcaneal joint 
 
Psoas muscle correct answers Origin: lumbar spine vertebrae and iliac spin...
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Stott Pilates Exam Prep-Actions, Origins and Insertions of Muscles Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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Stott Pilates Exam Prep-Actions, Origins and Insertions of Muscles Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Graded A+. Gastrocnemius - Answer- A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle, O:femoral condyles 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Soleus - Answer- A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Upper 1/3 of fibia 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Tibialis Anterior - Answer- A: Dorsiflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Lateral condyle of tibia 
I: plantar surface of first metatarsal and c...
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Stott Pilates Final Practice Exam Test 2024/2025
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Stott Pilates Final Practice Exam Test 
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Gastrocnemius - CORRECT ANSWER-A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle, 
O:femoral condyles 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Soleus - CORRECT ANSWER-A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Upper 1/3 of fibia 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
Tibialis Anterior - CORRECT ANSWER-A: Dorsiflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Lateral condyle of tibia 
I: plantar surface of first metatarsal and cuneiform 
Tibialis Posterior - CORRECT ANS...
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NDAEB Review Questions & Answers (A+) 
In relation to dental radiography, which one of the following terms refers to the 
anatomical landmark used to identify a maxillary cuspid periapical film? 
1. Maxillary sinus. 
2. Mental foramen. 
3. Bifurcated roots. 
4. Maxillary tuberosity. 
Domain reference: 5.2.3.19 Answer-1. Maxillary sinus.
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APEA 3P TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS| A+ GUIDE 100% VERIFIED
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When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the 
skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. 
These types of lesions could be seen in: a. Herpes simplex or varicella 
The principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by 
which cranial nerve? a. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 
The structure that creates a channel for the vertebral artery is known as the: Transverse 
Foramen 
Which of the following is NOT a compliant patient w...
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APEA 3P Exam Review #2 CEFDD (A+ GUIDE) 2024/2025 Passed
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When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions can be seen in 
. Herpes simplex or varicella 
the principal muscles involved when closing the mouth are innervated by which cranial nerve? 
. Cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 
Muscles innervated by cranial nerve V (Trigeminal) 
Principal muscles involved in closing the mouth 
Structure that creates a channel for the vertebral arter...
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