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Stroke Outcome Measures Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Stroke Outcome Measures Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • what test Assesses distance walked over time as a sub-maximal test of aerobic capacity/endurance correct answer: 6 minute walk test. what test Assesses walking speed in meters per second over a short duration correct answer: 10 meter walk test. what ICF domain is the 10 meter walk test in? correct answer: activity. looks at functional Mobility; Gait; Vestibular what stroke outcome measure Assesses upper limb functioning using observational methods. Looking at grasp, grip, pinch, ...
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Pt Exam in Stroke Questions With Complete Solutions
  • Pt Exam in Stroke Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • good ways to assess balance in stroke population correct answer: DGi, mDGI, Berg, Four square step test, FIST, PASS LEMOCOT correct answer: Lower extremity motor coordination tests- quantitatively assesses lower limb coordination and has reference values. Has ability to detect changes in MC after stroke and is a strong predictor of social participation after stroke rehabilitation How do we assess tone? correct answer: Modified Ashworth: pt has to be able to relax, test has poor interrup...
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Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% Pass About how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? 17,500 About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? 285,000 What are the leading causes of SCI? MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports What is the common common SCI injury? Incomplete Tetraplegia Most SCI occur to what population? Young males SCI causes a disruption to the what> Motor and sensory pathways at the site of the lesion How are SCI defined? By both ...
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NPTE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE. GRADED A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
  • NPTE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE. GRADED A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]

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  • NPTE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE. GRADED A+ 3) FPB (The FPB is tested with pressure applied to the palmar surface of the proximal phalanx of the first digit in the direction of extension.) A physical therapist performs a manual muscle test as depicted in the image. The therapist is MOST likely testing the: 1) EPB 2) EPL 3) FPB 4) FPL 4) Decreased blood traveling to the brain (Atrial flutter is a common abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid atrial tachycard...
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Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers allyodynia - Answer-sensation of pain in response to stimuli that not typically produce pain analgesia - Answer-absense of pain while remaining conscious anesthesia - Answer-absence of touch sensation causalgia - Answer-constant, relentless, burning hyperesthesia & hyperalgesia that develops after peripheral nerve injury dysesthesia - Answer-distortion of any of the senses, esp sense of touch hyperesthesia - Answer-heightened sensation h...
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Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Complete Questions And Answers
  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Complete Questions And Answers

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  • About how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? - Answer-17,500 About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? - Answer-285,000 What are the leading causes of SCI? - Answer-MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports What is the common common SCI injury? - Answer-Incomplete Tetraplegia Most SCI occur to what population? - Answer-Young males SCI causes a disruption to the what> - Answer-Motor and sensory pathways at the site of the lesion How are SCI defined? - Answe...
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Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% correct 2023
  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% correct 2023

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  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions and Answers 100% correct 2023 About how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? 17,500 About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? 285,000 What are the leading causes of SCI? MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports What is the common common SCI injury? Incomplete Tetraplegia Most SCI occur to what population? Young males SCI causes a disruption to the what> Motor and sensory pathways at the site...
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Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions With Verified Answers
  • Adult Test 2 (USAHS) Questions With Verified Answers

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  • About how many new cases a year of a SCI is there? - Answer 17,500 About how many people are living with SCI at the moment? - Answer 285,000 What are the leading causes of SCI? - Answer MVA, followed by falls, acts of violence and sports What is the common common SCI injury? - Answer Incomplete Tetraplegia Most SCI occur to what population? - Answer Young males SCI causes a disruption to the what> - Answer Motor and sensory pathways at the site of the lesion How are SCI defi...
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Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Neuro NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers allyodynia - Answer-sensation of pain in response to stimuli that not typically produce pain analgesia - Answer-absense of pain while remaining conscious anesthesia - Answer-absence of touch sensation causalgia - Answer-constant, relentless, burning hyperesthesia & hyperalgesia that develops after peripheral nerve injury dysesthesia - Answer-distortion of any of the senses, esp sense of touch hyperesthesia - Answer-heightened sensation h...
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Studying Material from AOTA NBCOT Exam Prep 2024 with 100% correct answers
  • Studying Material from AOTA NBCOT Exam Prep 2024 with 100% correct answers

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  • What should a ct with COPD do if he/she experiences shortness of breath and panics? - correct answer 1) Rest arms on thighs --> releases the diaphragm, making breathing easier and lessening fear 2) Pursed lip breathing --> can slow breathing and reduce anxiety What is contraindicated for RA? - correct answer 1) Increasing AROM What can be used to initiate compression therapy for a ct 2 weeks post-op skin grafting with full-thickness burns on bilateral anterior/inner thighs? Als...
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