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A patient with transtibial amputation who wears a prosthesis was observed to have excessive knee flexion during stance phase of gait. Possible cause is:
. foot too far inset
. heel is too soft
. toe lever is too long
. too much socket flexion
2. For geriatric pxs, deconditioning can lead to:
. increased maximum oxygen uptake
. decreased flexibility
. no change in mm strength
. increased reaction time
. Writhing movements and inability to maintain the position of fingers, wrists, toes or any body part
. chorea
. athetosis
. ballismus
. dystonia
4. The most common cause of traumatic SCI:
. motor vehicle crashes
. falls
. nets of violence
. sports injuries
5. The ff are criteria to stop exercise testing test except:
. chest pain of 3+
. clammy skin
. increase in BP
. px wants to stop
. Type 4 DM-PM
. associated with neoplasia
. associated with vasculitis
. associated with collagen vascular disease
. primary idiopathic PM
. Overproduction of uric acid d/t deficiency of hypoxanthine-guanine phoshphotransferase
. OA
. Crystal-induced Synovitis
. RA
. Progressive Systemic Sclerosis
. If your patient has hallux valgus, the ff shoe modifications shall be made except:
. soft vamp with broad ball and toe
. metatarsal or sesamoid pad
. metatarsal or rocker bar
. reverse Thomas heel
. Aphasia which is good in fluency, comprehension and repetition
. anomic
. global
. transcortical sensory
. conduction
0. FIM score for a stroke px who walks with a quad cane:
. 4
. 5
. 6
. 7
11. A subtest in the WAIS-R wherein the px repeats digits and then asked to repeat the digits backward:
. Digit Span
. Picture Arrangement
. Letter-World Identification
. Digit Repetition
12. Work-oriented treatment program, delivered in a highly structured environment that simulates the workplace to improve job productivity of an injured worker:
. diagnosis-related estimates
. job site evaluation
. work hardening
. work simulation
13. Direct suturing of mm or tendon to bone
. myoplasty
. myodesis
. both
. neither
4. The ff defines fatigue except:
a. Ability to continue a prescribed task in the desired manner
. time elapsed in an attempted sustained contraction until the peak force reaches a specific percentage of the initial force
. any decrement in performance resultinr from previous performance
. NOTA
15. Has/have an impact on the effectiveness of a coupling medium in the use of US
. absorption by the medium, which attenuates the US power
b. impedance match between the coupling media and the transmitter sound head, which determines the amount of power reflected into the medium
c. impedance match between the coupling medium and the body tissue, which determines the amount of power reflected into the US source
. AOTA
6. Possible neural meachanism for spastic hypertonia:
. increased motoneural inhibition
. enhanced stretch-evoked synaptic inhibition of motoneurons
. both
. neither
7. Phase in the rehabilitation ff Myocardial infarction wherein the goal is to progress the px gradually and safely from the initial bed rest of the CCU to a level
consistent with most ADL’s
. acute
. convalescent
. training
. maintenance
8. Management of acute pain in pxs with osteoporosis except:
. bed rest (2 days)
. back supports, if needed
. physical therapy: initially mild heat and stroking massage
d. NOTA