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PEAT 2025/2026 SECTION 1 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
When the test depicted in the photograph is done bilaterally, there is a normal response on the right and diminished on the left. This result is MOST suggestive of pathology in which of these structures? 
1. L5 nerve root 
2. Dorsal column 
3. Lateral corticospinal tract 
4. L4 nerve root - ANSWERS4 
 
A patient has right flank pain after sustaining a blow to the back during a sporting event. The spine is pain free upon palpation. The paraspinal muscles are free of muscle spasms and tenderness. ...
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When the test depicted in the photograph is done bilaterally, there is a normal response on the right and diminished on the left. This result is MOST suggestive of pathology in which of these structures? 
1. L5 nerve root 
2. Dorsal column 
3. Lateral corticospinal tract 
4. L4 nerve root - ANSWERS4 
 
A patient has right flank pain after sustaining a blow to the back during a sporting event. The spine is pain free upon palpation. The paraspinal muscles are free of muscle spasms and tenderness. ...
PEAT PRACTICE TEST 1 (SI) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026
To avoid substitution during range of motion assessment for forearm pronation and supination, the patient should be seated with the: 
1. elbow fully extended, and the shoulder in neutral adduction. 
2. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in neutral adduction. 
3. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in 45° abduction. 
4. wrist fully extended, and the shoulder in 45° abduction. - ANSWERS2. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in neutral adduct...
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To avoid substitution during range of motion assessment for forearm pronation and supination, the patient should be seated with the: 
1. elbow fully extended, and the shoulder in neutral adduction. 
2. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in neutral adduction. 
3. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in 45° abduction. 
4. wrist fully extended, and the shoulder in 45° abduction. - ANSWERS2. elbow stabilized at 90° of flexion, and the shoulder in neutral adduct...
2ND PEAT PART VII EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025/2026 RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
The INITIAL rehabilitation program for a patient post coronary artery bypass surgery would consist of: 
1. low-intensity walking. 
2. lifting light weights. 
3. low-level upper extremity ergometry. 
4. stationary bike riding. - ANSWERS1 
 
After evaluating a patient who is a baseball player, a physical therapist concludes that there is insufficient deceleration of the shoulder during throwing. Which of the following strengthening techniques will be MOST effective in improving control of decelera...
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The INITIAL rehabilitation program for a patient post coronary artery bypass surgery would consist of: 
1. low-intensity walking. 
2. lifting light weights. 
3. low-level upper extremity ergometry. 
4. stationary bike riding. - ANSWERS1 
 
After evaluating a patient who is a baseball player, a physical therapist concludes that there is insufficient deceleration of the shoulder during throwing. Which of the following strengthening techniques will be MOST effective in improving control of decelera...
PEAT QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2025/2026
A nonathletic male patient reports occasional brief palpitations that occur in the absence of pain, dizziness, or light-headedness. The patient has no personal or familial history of heart disease and is otherwise healthy. Which of the following factors is the MOST likely source of the palpitations? 
 
1. Gender 
2. Sedentary activity level 
3. Excess caffeine intake 
4. Cardiac abnormality - ANSWERS3. Excess caffeine intake 
 
A patient who uses an insulin pump is beginning an outpatient aerobi...
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A nonathletic male patient reports occasional brief palpitations that occur in the absence of pain, dizziness, or light-headedness. The patient has no personal or familial history of heart disease and is otherwise healthy. Which of the following factors is the MOST likely source of the palpitations? 
 
1. Gender 
2. Sedentary activity level 
3. Excess caffeine intake 
4. Cardiac abnormality - ANSWERS3. Excess caffeine intake 
 
A patient who uses an insulin pump is beginning an outpatient aerobi...
PTA PEAT PEAT EXAM PRACTICE EXAM 2025/2026 UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED A+!!!
Which of the following joints is MOST likely affected in a patient who has Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease? 
1.Hip joint 
2.Knee joint 
3.Subtalar joint 
4.Talonavicular joint - ANSWERS1.Hip joint 
 
A patient who has been restricted to total bed rest for 1 week should be expected to exhibit which of the following changes in cardiopulmonary function? 
 
1.Increased resting heart rate 
2.Decreased submaximal exercise heart rate 
3.Increased functional residual capacity 
4.Decreased respiratory rate -...
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Which of the following joints is MOST likely affected in a patient who has Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease? 
1.Hip joint 
2.Knee joint 
3.Subtalar joint 
4.Talonavicular joint - ANSWERS1.Hip joint 
 
A patient who has been restricted to total bed rest for 1 week should be expected to exhibit which of the following changes in cardiopulmonary function? 
 
1.Increased resting heart rate 
2.Decreased submaximal exercise heart rate 
3.Increased functional residual capacity 
4.Decreased respiratory rate -...
WALDEN UNIVERSITY ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026
What is the link between major depression and cortisol secretion? - ANSWERSIndividuals with depression show that persistently elevated plasma cortisol levels can result in inflammation that is believed to trigger depression 
 
A patient has chronic anemia associated with chronic renal failure. What substance does the healthcare professional tell the patient is needed to treat this anemia? - ANSWERSErythropoietin 
 
What is the first indication of nephrotic syndrome in children? - ANSWERSPeriorbi...
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What is the link between major depression and cortisol secretion? - ANSWERSIndividuals with depression show that persistently elevated plasma cortisol levels can result in inflammation that is believed to trigger depression 
 
A patient has chronic anemia associated with chronic renal failure. What substance does the healthcare professional tell the patient is needed to treat this anemia? - ANSWERSErythropoietin 
 
What is the first indication of nephrotic syndrome in children? - ANSWERSPeriorbi...
ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Prions - ANSWERSinfectious protein particles that do not have a genome, no DNA/RNA, no genetic material 
 
example of prion disease - ANSWERSo Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease & kuru (human) . mad cow disease 
 
Virus - ANSWERSSmallest pathogen, with protein coat surrounding a nucleic acid core of DNA or RNA (never both), · Incapable of replication outside the cell. 
 
Can viruses cause cancer? - ANSWERSYes, some viruses have the ability to transform normal host cells into malignant cells during the ...
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Prions - ANSWERSinfectious protein particles that do not have a genome, no DNA/RNA, no genetic material 
 
example of prion disease - ANSWERSo Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease & kuru (human) . mad cow disease 
 
Virus - ANSWERSSmallest pathogen, with protein coat surrounding a nucleic acid core of DNA or RNA (never both), · Incapable of replication outside the cell. 
 
Can viruses cause cancer? - ANSWERSYes, some viruses have the ability to transform normal host cells into malignant cells during the ...
ADVANCED PATHOLOGY FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
What kind of environment does fungus like to grow in? - ANSWERSWarm, moist and dark. 
 
Auto-immune Disease - ANSWERSExcessive and inappropriate response of immune system where the body's immune system mistakes the body's own tissue as a foreign material. 
 
Cancerous Disease - ANSWERSUncontrollable growth of abnormal and purposeless cells; growth of these cells form a mass called a tumor. 
 
Congenital Disorder - ANSWERSDisorders present at birth. 
 
Deficiency Disease - ANSWERSDisease ca...
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What kind of environment does fungus like to grow in? - ANSWERSWarm, moist and dark. 
 
Auto-immune Disease - ANSWERSExcessive and inappropriate response of immune system where the body's immune system mistakes the body's own tissue as a foreign material. 
 
Cancerous Disease - ANSWERSUncontrollable growth of abnormal and purposeless cells; growth of these cells form a mass called a tumor. 
 
Congenital Disorder - ANSWERSDisorders present at birth. 
 
Deficiency Disease - ANSWERSDisease ca...
ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026
Irreversible cellular injury causes - ANSWERScell death 
 
Individuals with autoimmune disorders are likely to exhibit - ANSWERSmultiple disorders versus isolated issues. 
 
4 Cardinal Signs of Inflammation - ANSWERSheat, swelling, pain, redness 
 
The Compliment System activates - ANSWERSall other immune components/cascades 
 
The Clotting System's final step - ANSWERSdevelopment of a fibronous mesh 
 
Type of cells released in relation to asthma or allergies - ANSWERSbasophils 
 
Cell type ...
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Irreversible cellular injury causes - ANSWERScell death 
 
Individuals with autoimmune disorders are likely to exhibit - ANSWERSmultiple disorders versus isolated issues. 
 
4 Cardinal Signs of Inflammation - ANSWERSheat, swelling, pain, redness 
 
The Compliment System activates - ANSWERSall other immune components/cascades 
 
The Clotting System's final step - ANSWERSdevelopment of a fibronous mesh 
 
Type of cells released in relation to asthma or allergies - ANSWERSbasophils 
 
Cell type ...
ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025/2026
primary intervention - ANSWERSremoves risk factors, so diseases do not occur 
 
examples of primary interventions - ANSWERSimmunizations, seat belts, helmets 
 
secondary interventions - ANSWERSdetecting disease when still curable 
 
examples of secondary interventions - ANSWERSpap smears, routine blood screens, chemotherapy 
 
tertiary interventions - ANSWERSpreventing further deterioration or reducing complications of disease 
 
examples of tertiary interventions - ANSWERSbeta blockers followi...
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primary intervention - ANSWERSremoves risk factors, so diseases do not occur 
 
examples of primary interventions - ANSWERSimmunizations, seat belts, helmets 
 
secondary interventions - ANSWERSdetecting disease when still curable 
 
examples of secondary interventions - ANSWERSpap smears, routine blood screens, chemotherapy 
 
tertiary interventions - ANSWERSpreventing further deterioration or reducing complications of disease 
 
examples of tertiary interventions - ANSWERSbeta blockers followi...
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