Dunaway A Flashcards
The therapist is ambulating a patient with an above knee amputation. The new prosthesis causes the heel on the involved foot to move laterally at toe-off. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this deviation?
a. Too much internal rotation of the prosthetic knee
b. Too much external rotation of the prosthetic knee
c. Too much onset of the prosthetic knee
d. None of the above would cause this deviation
a. Too much internal rotation of the prosthetic knee
A therapist is testing key muscles on a patient who recently suffered a spinal cord injury. The current test assesses the strength of the long toe extensors. Which nerve segment primarily innervates this key muscle group?
a. L2
b. L3
c. L4
d. L5
d. L5
A patient asks the therapist to explain the function of his medication verapamil (a calcium antagonist). Which of the following points should be conveyed in the therapist’s explanation?
a. Verapamil causes decreased contractility of the heart and vasodilation of the coronary arteries.
b. Verapamil causes decreased contractility of the heart and vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries
c. Verapamil causes increased contractility of the heart and vasodilation of the coronary arteries.
d. Verapamil causes increased contractility of the heart and vasoconstriction of the coronary arteries.
a. Verapamil causes decreased contractility of the heart and vasodilation of the coronary arteries.
While assessing the standing posture of a patient, the therapist notes that a spinous process in the thoracic region is shifted laterally. The therapist estimates that T2 in the involved vertebra because he or she notes that it is at the approximate level of the
a. Inferior angle of the scapula
b. Superior angle of the scapula
c. Spine of the scapula
d. Xiphoid process of the sternum
b. Superior angle of the scapula
A patient comes to the therapist because she has noted a pronounced tuft of hair on the center of her spinal column in the lumbar area. The therapist notes no loss, no motor or sensory function. This patient most likely has what form of spina bifida?
a. Meningocele
b. Meningomyelocele
c. Spina bifida occulta
d. Syringomyelocele
c. Spina bifida occulta
Persuading a sedentary patient to become more active, the therapist explains the benefits of exercise. Which of the following is an inappropriate list of benefits?
a. Increased efficiency of the myocardium to obtain oxygen, decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and decreased cholesterol.
b. Decreased low-density lipoprotein (LDL), decreased triglycerides, and decreased blood pressure.
c. Increased efficiency of the myocardium to obtain oxygen, decreased cholesterol, and decreased LDL.
d. Both B and C are inappropriate lists
a. Increased efficiency of the myocardium to obtain oxygen,decreased high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and decreased cholesterol.
A therapist was instructed to provide electrical stimulation to a patient with a venous stasis ulcer on the ® lower extremity. What is the correct type of electrical stimulation used to promote wound healing?
a. Biphasic pulsed current
b. Direct current
c. Interferential current
d. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation
b. Direct Current
While ambulating a stroke patient (right side is the involved side), the therapist notes increased circumduction of the right lower extremity. Which of the following is an unlikely cause of this deviation?
a. Increased spasticity of the right gastrocnemius.
b. Increased spasticity of the right quadriceps.
c. Weak hip flexors.
d. Weak knee extensors.
D. Weak knee extensors
Which of the following is contraindicated to ultrasound at 1.5 watts/cm? with a 1MHz sound head?
a. Over recent Fracture Site.
b. Over non-cemented metal implant.
c. Over a recently surgically repaired tendon.
d. Over the quadriceps muscle belly
c. Over a recently surgically repaired tendon
The therapist is treating a 52-year-old woman after right total hip replacement. The patient complains of being self-conscious about a limp. She carries a heavy briefcase to and from work every day. The therapist notes a Trendelenburg gait during ambulation on level surfaces. What advice can the therapist give the patient to minimize gait deviation?
a. Carry the briefcase in the right hand
b. Carry the briefcase in the left hand
c. The patient should not carry a briefcase at all.
d. it does not matter in which hand the briefcase is carried.
a. Carry the briefcase in the right hand
The supervisor of a rehabilitative facility insists on a weekly meeting to discuss drops in productivity. The supervisor is not concerned with the increased demand placed on the already overworked employees. According to the managerial grid, what is the best classification of this manager?
a. 5.5
b. 9.9
c. 1.9
d. 9.1
c. 1.9
What is the major concern of the physical therapist treating a patient with an acute deep partial thickness burn covering 27% of the total body? The patient was admitted to the intensive care burn unit 2 days ago.
a. Range of motion
b. Fluid retention
c. Helping the family cope with the injured patient
d. Home modification on discharge
a. Range of Motion
A pitcher is exercising in a clinic with a sports cord mounted behind and above his head. The pitcher simulates pitching motion using the sports cord as resistance. Which proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) diagonal is the pitcher using to strengthen the muscles involved in pitching a baseball?
a. D1 extension
b. D1 flexion
c. D2 extension
d. D2 flexion
c. D2 extension
The therapist is evaluating a 32-year-old woman for complaints of right hip pain. The patient has injured the strongest ligament of the hip. The therapist places the patient in the prone position on the plinth and passively extends the involved hip. The therapist notes an abnormal amount of increase in passive hip extension. Which of the following ligaments is damaged?
a. Ischiofemoral ligament
b. Iliofemoral ligament (Y ligament of Bigelow)
c. Pubofemoral ligament
d. Ligamentum teres
b. Iliofemoral ligament (Y ligament of Bigelow)
While obtaining the history from a 62-year-old woman weighing 147 pounds, the therapist discovers that the patient has a history of rheumatoid arthritis. The order for outpatient physical therapy includes continuous traction due to a L2 disc protrusion. What is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Follow the order.
b. Consult with the physician because rheumatoid arthritis is a contraindication.
c. Apply intermittent traction instead of continuous traction.
d. Use continuous traction with the weight setting at 110 pounds
b. Consult with the physician because rheumatoid arthritis is a contraindication.
The therapist in an outpatient physical therapy clinic receives an order to obtain a shoe orthotic for a patient. After evaluating the patient, the therapist finds a stage I pressure ulcer on the first metatarsal head. Weight-bearing surfaces need to be
transferred posteriorly. Which orthotic is the most appropriate for this patient?
a. Scaphoid pad.
b. Thomas heel.
c. Metatarsal pad
d. Cushion heel
c. Metatarsal pad
On examination of a cross section of the spinal cord of a cadaver, the examiner notes plaques. The finding is most characteristic of what condition?
a. Parkinson’s disease
b. Myasthenia gravis
c. Multiple sclerosis
d. Dementia
c. Multiple sclerosis
Which of the following actions places the greatest stress on the patellofemoral joint?
a. When the foot first contacts the ground during the gait cycle.
b. Exercising on a stair stepper machine.
c. Running down a smooth decline of 30
d. Squats to 120° of knee flexion
d. Squats to 120° of knee flexion
A patient recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis presents to a physical therapy clinic. The patient asks the therapist what she needs to avoid with this condition. Which of the following should the patient avoid?
a. Hot Tubs.
b. Slightly increased intake of fluids.
c. Application of ice packs.
d. Strength training
a. Hot Tubs.
A therapist working at a hospital calls another therapist in an outpatient facility to provide a brief history of a patient who is scheduled to leave the hospital and receive outpatient therapy. The acute care therapist states that the patient received an injury to the somatic sensory association cortex in one hemisphere. From this information only, the outpatient therapist knows that the patient will most likely
a. Ignore someone talking to him or her on the involved side
b. Be unable to find one of his or her extremities
c. Have no trouble putting on clothes
d. Be unable to understand speech.
b. Be unable to find one of his or her extremities.
The therapist is evaluating a patient with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy. The therapist notes that all of the extremities and the trunk are involved. Further assessment also reveals that the lower extremities are more involved than the upper extremities and that the right side is more involved than the left. This patient most likely has which classification of cerebral palsy?
a. Spastic hemiplegia.
b. Spastic triplegia.
c. Spastic quadriplegia.
d. Spastic diplegia.
d. Spastic diplegia.
A therapist is treating a 35-year-old man diagnosed with lumbar disc degeneration in an outpatient clinic. Through conversation with the patient, the therapist learns that he is also being treated by a chiropractor for cervical dysfunction. What is the best course of action by the therapist?
a. Continue with the current treatment plan and ignore the chiropractor’s treatment.
b. Ask the patient what the chiropractor is doing and try the same approach.
c. Stop physical therapy at once and consult with the referring physician.
d. Contact the chiropractor to coordinate his or her plan of care with the physical therapy plan of care
d. Contact the chiropractor to coordinate his or her plan of care with the physical therapy plan of care
A therapist is mobilizing a patient’s right shoulder. The movement taking place at the joint capsule is not completely to end range. It is a large amplitude movement from near the beginning of available range to near the end of available range. What grade of mobilization, according to Maitland, is being performed?
a. Grade l
b. Grade Il
c. Grade IlI
d. Grade IV
b. Grade Il
While observing the ambulation of a 57-year-old man with an arthritic right hip, the therapist observes a right lateral trunk lean. Why does the patient present with this gait deviation?
a. To move weight toward the involved hip and increase joint compression force.
b. To move weight toward the uninvolved hip and decrease joint compression force.
c. To bring the line of gravity closer to the involved hip joint.
d. To take the line of gravity away from the involved hip joint
c. To bring the line of gravity closer to the involved hip joint.
The therapist has given a patient an ultraviolet treatment. The patient calls the therapist the next day with complaints of peeling and itching. These signs and symptoms resolve three days later (a total of 4 days after treatment).What dosage did the patient receive?
a. Suberythemal Dose
b. Minimal erythemal dose.
c. First-degree erythemal dose.
d. Third-degree erythemal dose
c. First-degree erythemal dose.
Which of the following duties cannot be legally performed by a physical therapist assistant?
a. Confer with a doctor about a patient’s status.
b. Add 5 pounds to a patient’s current exercise protocol.
c. Allow a patient to increase in frequency from 2 times/week to 3 times/week.
d. Perform joint mobilization
c. Allow a patient to increase in frequency from 2 times/week to 3 times/week.
The therapist is treating a track athlete who specializes in sprinting and wants to increase his or her speed on the track. To accomplish this goal, the plan of care should include activities to develop fast-twitch muscle fibers. Characteristics of this type of fiber include:
a. Fatigues slowly, fiber colors appear red and used more in aerobic activity.
b. Fatigues quickly, fiber colors appear white and used in anaerobic activity.
c. Fatigues quickly, fiber colors appear white and used more in aerobic activity.
d. Fatigues slowly, fiber colors appear white, and used more in anaerobic activity.
b. Fatigues quickly, fiber colors appear white and used in anaerobic activity.
A physical therapist should place the knee in which of the following positions to palpate the lateral collateral ligament (LCL)?
a. Knee at 60° of flexion and the hip externally rotated.
b. Knee at 20° of flexion and the hip at neutral.
c. Knee at 90° of flexion and hip externally rotated.
d. Knee at 0° and the hip at neutral.
c. Knee at 90° of flexion and hip externally rotated.
The therapist receives an order to treat a 42-year-old man admitted to the hospital 3 days ago with a stab wound to the left lower thoracic spine. The patient is unable to move the left lower extremity and cannot feel pain or temperature differences in the right lower extremity. What is the most likely type of lesion?
a. Anterior cord syndrome
b. Brown-Sequard syndrome.
c. Central cord syndrome
d. The patient is equally as likely to have anterior cord syndrome as he is to have Brown-Sequard syndrome
b. Brown-Sequard syndrome.
The therapist is working in an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation facility. A 50-year-old healthy man inquires about the correct exercise parameters for increasing aerobic efficiency. Which of the following is the most correct information to convey to this individual?
a. Exercise at 50-85% of maximal volume of oxygen utilization (VO2)
b. Exercise with heart rate between 111 and 153 beats/minute
c. Exercise at approximately 170 beats/minute.
d. A and B Are correct.
d. A and B Are correct.
The therapist is treating a patient with a T4 spinal cord injury when the patient suddenly complains of a severe headache. The therapist also notes that the patient’s pupils are constricted and that the patient is sweating profusely. Which of the following is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Try to find a probable source of noxious stimulus and position the patient supine with feet elevated.
b. Try to find a probable source of noxious stimulus and position the patient with the upper trunk elevated and legs lowered.
c. Try to find a probable source of noxious stimulus and place the patient in a side lying position.
d. Try to find a probable source of noxious stimulus and position the patient in a prone position
b. Try to find a probable source of noxious stimulus and position the patient with the upper trunk elevated and legs lowered.
What lobe of the lungs is the therapist attempting to drain if the patient is in the following position? Resting on the left side rolled 1⁄4 turn back, supported with pillows, and the foot of the bed raised 12-16 inches.
a. Right middle lobe - lingular segment
b. Left upper lobe - lingular segment
c. Right upper lobe - posterior segment
d. Left upper lobe - posterior segment
a. Right middle lobe - lingular segment
A Therapist has been treating a patient who received a rotator cuff surgical repair with sessions consisting only of passive range of motion (for an extended period). The patient has just returned from a follow-up doctor’s visit with an additional order to continue with passive range of motion only. Which of the following is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Continue with passive range of motion as instructed, and call the physician to consult with him or her about the initiation of active range of motion.
b. Begin active range of motion within the pain-free range, and continue passive range of motion.
c. Continue passive range of motion, and do not question the physician’s decision.
d. Perform passive range of motion and any other exercise that is within the normal protocol for this diagnosis.
a. Continue with passive range of motion as instructed, and call the physician to consult with him or her about the initiation of active range of motion.
A 25-year-old woman has been referred to a physical therapist by an orthopedist because of low back pain. The therapist is performing an ultrasound at the L3 level of the posterior back when the patient suddenly informs the therapist that she is looking forward to having her third child. On further investigation, the therapist discovers that the patient is in the first trimester of pregnancy. Which of the following is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Change the settings of the ultrasound from continuous to pulsed.
b. Continue with the continuous setting because first trimester pregnancy is not a contraindication.
c. Cease treatment, notify the patient’s orthopedic physician, and document the mistake.
d. Send the patient to the gynecologist for an immediate sonogram
c. Cease treatment, notify the patient’s orthopedic physician, and document the mistake.
The therapist is treating a patient in an outpatient facility for strengthening of bilateral lower extremities. During the initial assessment, the patient reveals that he has a form of cancer but is reluctant to offer any other information about his medical history. After 1 week of treatment, the therapist is informed by the physician that the patient has Kaposi’s sarcoma and AIDS. Which of the following is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Cease treatment of the patient, and inform him that an outpatient facility is not the appropriate environment for a person with his particular medical condition.
b. Continue treatment of the patient in the gym, avoiding close contact with other patients and taking appropriate universal precautions.
c. Continue treatment of the patient in the gym as before, taking appropriate universal precautions.
d. Cease treatment, but do not confront the patient with the knowledge of his HIV status
b. Continue treatment of the patient in the gym, avoiding close contact with other patients and taking appropriate universal precautions.
A 20-year-old woman is referred to a therapist with a diagnosis of recurrent ankle sprains. The patient has a history of several inversion ankle sprains within the past year. No edema or redness is noted at this time. Which of the following is the best treatment plan?
a. Gastrocnemius stretching, ankle strengthening, and ice.
b. Rest, ice, compression, elevation and ankle strengthening.
c. Ankle strengthening and a proprioception program.
d. Rest, ice, compression, elevation and gastrocnemius stretching.
c. Ankle strengthening and a proprioception program.
A patient reports to therapy stating that his “sugar is too high” for exercise. What is the minimal blood glucose level that is considered too high for a diabetic patient to begin exercise?
a. 300 mg/dl
b. 400 mg/dI
c. 300 ug/dl
d. 400 ug/dl
a. 300 mg/dl
The therapist is ordered to evaluate a patient in the intensive care unit. The patient appears to be in a coma and is totally unresponsive to noxious, visual and auditory stimuli. What rating on the Rancho Los Amigos Cognitive Functioning Scale is most appropriate?
a. I
b. IlI
c. VI
d. VI
a. I
A patient presents to an outpatient physical therapy clinic with a severed ulnar nerve in the upper extremity. What muscle is still active and largely responsible for the obvious hyperextension at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints of the involved hand?
a. Dorsal interossei
b. Volar interossei
c. Extensor carpi radialis brevis
d. Extensor digitorum
d. Extensor digitorum
A physician notes a vertebral fracture in the X-ray of a patient involved in a car accident. The fractured vertebra has a bifid spinous process. Which of the following vertebrae is the most likely to be involved?
a. Fourth lumbar vertebra
b. Fifth cervical vertebra
c. Twelfth thoracic vertebra
d. First sacral vertebra
b. Fifth cervical vertebra
The therapist routinely places ice on the ankle of a patient with an acute ankle sprain. Ice application has many therapeutic benefits. Which of the following is the body’s first response to application of ice?
a. Vasoconstriction of local vessels
b. Decreased nerve conduction velocity
c. Decreased local sensitivity
d. All occur simultaneously
a. Vasoconstriction of local vessels
The therapist is evaluating a patient with left-side visual field deficits in both eyes. A lesion at what location may cause this defect?
a. At the optic chiasm
b. At the right side optic tract
c. At the left side optic nerve
d. At the right side optic nerve
b. At the right side optic tract
According to the Joint Commission on Accreditation of HealthCare Organizations (JCAHO), a sentinel event is
a. A patient who is seriously injured at a facility.
b. An employee who is seriously injured at a facility.
c. A JCAHO surveyor who finds a major error in a facility’s billing policies.
d. A JCAHO surveyor who finds a major error in the structure of a facility (e.g., not enough handicap parking, not enough wheelchair ramps).
a. A patient who is seriously injured at a facility.
A patient presents to an outpatient facility with complaints of pain in the groin area (along the medial left thigh). With manual muscle testing of the involved lower extremity a therapist determines the following: hip flexion = 4+/5, hip extension = 4+/5, hip abduction = 4+/5, hip adduction = 2+/5, hip internal rotation = 2+/5, and hip external rotation = 2+/5. Which nerve on the involved side is most likely injured?
a. Lateral cutaneous nerve of the upper thigh.
b. Obturator nerve
c. Femoral nerve
d. Illioinguinal nerve
b. Obturator nerve
The therapist is treating a male patient for a second-degree acromioclavicular sprain. Thepatient has just finished the doctor’s prescription of 3 sessions/week for 4 weeks. The therapist is treating the patient with iontophoresis (driving dexamethasone), deltoid-strengthening exercises, pectoral strengthening exercises, and ice. The patient reports no decline in pain level since the initial evaluation. Which of the following is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Phone the doctor and request continued physical therapy
b. Tell the patient to go back to the doctor because he is not making appropriate progress
c. Discharge the patient because he will improve on his own
d. Take the problem to the supervisor of the facility
b. Tell the patient to go back to the doctor because he is not making appropriate progress
The protocol for a cardiac patient states that the patient should not exceed 5 metabolic equivalents (METS) with any activity at this stage of recovery. the following activities would be inappropriate for the patient?
a. Cycling 1 miles per hour
b. Walking 4 miles per hour
c. Driving Car
d. Weeding a garden
a. Cycling 1 miles per hour
Which of the following is a correct statement about Medicare?
a. Medicare Part A is only for patients over 85 years old
b. Medicare Part B is only for patients 65 - 84 years old .
c. Medicare Part A is only for inpatient treatment.
d. Medicare Part B Is only for use in long-term facilities
c. Medicare Part A is only for inpatient treatment.
A mother comes to a therapist concerned that her 4-month-old infant cannot sit up alone yet. Which of the following responses is the most appropriate for the therapist?
a. “Your infant probably needs further evaluation by a specialist because, although it varies, infants can usually sit unsupported at 2 months of age”
b. “Your infant probably needs further evaluation by a specialist because, although it varies, infants can usually sit unsupported at 3 months of age”
c. “This is probably nothing to be concerned about because, although it varies, most infants can sit unsupported at 8 months of age”.
d. “This is probably nothing to be concerned about because, although it varies, most infants can sit unsupported at 5 months of age”
c. “This is probably nothing to be concerned about because, although it varies, most infants can sit unsupported at 8 months of age”
A therapist decides to buy two ultrasound machines from a sales representative. The representative offers the therapist a free steak dinner at a local restaurant as a token of appreciation. What is the best course of action for the therapist?
a. Refuse the dinner gracefully
b. Take His or her family out to eat.
c. Offer to take the representative out to dinner.
d. Take a local doctor out to dinner and discuss the benefits of using this type of ultrasound
a. Refuse the dinner gracefully
While observing a patient with post traumatic brain injury (TBI), the therapist notes an increase in left ankle plantar flexion during loading response (heel strike to foot flat) of the involved lower extremity. With this particular patient, the left side is the involved side. Which of the following is not a likely cause of this deviation?
a. Spasticity of the left gastrocnemius
b. Hypotonicity of the left tibialis anterior.
c. Leg length discrepancy.
d. Left quadriceps hypertonicity
d. Left quadriceps hypertonicity
Therapist working in an outpatient physical therapy clinic evaluates a patient with a diagnosis of rotator cuff bursitis. The physician’s order is to evaluate and treat. During the evaluation the following facts are revealed:
* Active shoulder flexion = 85° with pain;
* Passive shoulder flexion = 177°:
* Active shoulder abduction = 93° with pain;
* Passive shoulder abduction = 18°:
* Active external rotation = 13°;
* Passive external rotation = 87°;
* Drop arm test = positive;
* Impingement test = negative;
* Biceps tendon subluxation test = negative;
* Sulcus sign = negative.
Of the following, which is the best course of action?
a. Treat the patient for 1 week with moist heat application, joint mobilization, and strengthening. then suggest to the patient that he or she return to the physician if there are no positive results.
b. Treat the patient for 1 week with ultrasound, strengthening, and ice. Then suggest to the patient that he or she return to the physician if there are no positive results.
c. Treat the patient for 1 week with a home exercise program, strengthening, passive range of motion by the therapist, and ice. Then suggest to the patient that he or she return to the physician if there are no positive results.
d. Treat the patient for 1 week with strengthening, a home exercise program, and ice. Then suggest to the patient that he or she return to the physician if there are no positive results.
d. Treat the patient for 1 week with strengthening, a home exercise program, and ice. Then suggest to the patient that he or she return to the physician if there are no positive results.
A patient’s lawyer calls the therapist requesting his or her clients clinical records. The lawyer states that he or she needs the records to pay the patient’s bill. What is the best course of action?
a. Tell the lawyer either to have the patient request a copy of the records or to have the patient sign a medical release.
b. Fax the needed chart to the lawyer.
c. Mail a copy of the chart of the patient.
d. Call the patient and tell him or her of the recent development.
a. Tell the lawyer either to have the patient request a copy of the records or to have the patient sign a medical release.
A local plant asks a therapy team to perform a study of its workers. The study needs to determine the frequency of lung cancer in workers who insulate the inside area of an electrical oven appliance. Using company files, the therapy team studies all past employees with this job description. The employees were initially free of lung cancer, as determined by a routine physician’s examination required by the plant. The team records from these files the frequency with which each one of the employees developed lung cancer. What type of study is the therapy team performing?
a. Historical prospective
b. Historical cohort
c. Case control
d. A&B
d. A&B
CORF is an abbreviation for which of the following?
a. Certified Owner of a Rehabilitation Facility
b. Certified Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility
c. Control Organization for Rehabilitation Facilities.
d. Corporation for Organization of Rehabilitation Facilities.
b. Certified Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility
The therapist is crutch training a 26-year-old man who underwent right knee arthroscopy 10 hours ago. The patient’s weight bearing status is toe-touch weight-
bearing on the right lower extremity. If the patient is going up steps, which of the following is the correct sequence of verbal instructions?
a. “Have someone stand below you while going up, bring the left leg up first, then the crutches and the right leg”.
b. “Have someone stand above you while going up, bring the left leg up first, then the crutches and the right leg”.
c. “Have someone stand below you while going up, bring the right leg up first, then the crutches and left leg”
d. “Have someone stand above you while going up, bring the right leg up first, then the crutches and the right leg*
a. “Have someone stand below you while going up, bring the left leg up first, then the crutches and the right leg”.
A35-year-old woman with a diagnosis of lumbar strain has a physician’s prescription with a frequency and duration of 3 sessions/week for 6 weeks. The physical therapy evaluation reveals radiculopathy into the L5 dermatome of the right lower extremity, increased radiculopathy with lumbar flexion, decreased radiculopathy with lumbar extension, poor posture, and hamstring tightness bilaterally at 60°. What is the best course of treatment?
a. Lumbar traction, hot packs, and ultrasound.
b. McKenzie style lumbar extensions, a posture program, hamstring stretching, and a home exercise program.
c. McKenzie style lumbar extensions, a posture program, hamstring stretching, home program, hot packs, and ultrasound.
d. Lumbar traction, hot packs, ultrasound, and hamstring stretching.
b. McKenzie style lumbar extensions, a posture program, hamstring stretching, and a home exercise program.
A therapist is examining a 3-year-old child who is positioned as follows: supine, hips flexed to 90°, hips fully adducted, and knees flexed. The therapist passively abducts and raises the thigh, applying an anterior shear force to the hip joint. A click at 30° of abduction is noted by the therapist. What orthopedic test is the therapist performing, and what is its significance?
a. Ortolani’s test - hip dislocation
b. Apley’s compression/distraction test - cartilage damage
c. McMurray test - cartilage damage
d. Piston test - hip dislocation.
a. Ortolani’s test - hip dislocation
A teenager comes to an outpatient facility with complaints of pain at the tibial tubercle when playing basketball. The therapist notices that the tubercles are abnormally pronounced on bilateral knees. What condition does the patient most likely have?
a. Jumper’s knees.
b. Anterior cruciate ligament sprain.
c. Osgood-Schlatter disease.
d. A & C
c. Osgood-Schlatter disease.
What is the best way to first exercise the postural (or extensor) musculature when it is extremely weak to facilitate muscle control?
a. Isometrically.
b. Concentrically.
c. Eccentrically.
d. Isokinetically
a. Isometrically.
A patient presents to physical therapy with complaints of pain in the right hip due to osteoarthritis. Which of the following is not true about this type of arthritis?
a. Causes pain usually symmetrically because it is a systemic condition.
b. Not usually more painful in the morning.
c. This type of arthritis commonly involves the distal d. interphalangeal joint.
d. Mainly involves weight-bearing joints.
a. Causes pain usually symmetrically because it is a systemic condition.
Which of the following is observed by the therapist if a patient is correctly performing an anterior pelvic tilt in standing position?
a. Hip extension and lumbar flexion.
b. Hip flexion and lumbar extension
c. Hip flexion and lumbar flexion
d. Hip extension and lumbar extension
b. Hip flexion and lumbar extension
Which of the following is used to treat a patient referred to physical therapy with a diagnosis of Dupuytren’s contracture?
a. Knee continuous passive motion (CPM)
b. Work simulator set for squatting activities
c. Hand Splint.
d. A Two-pound dumbbell
c. Hand Splint.
If the line of gravity is posterior to the hip joint in standing, on what does the body first rely to keep the trunk from moving into excessive lumbar extension?
a. Iliopsoas muscle activity
b. Abdominal muscle activity
c. Anterior pelvic ligaments and the hip joint capsule.
d. Posterior Pelvic Ligaments And The Hip Joint Capsule
c. Anterior pelvic ligaments and the hip joint capsule.
The therapist receives a referral to evaluate a patient with a boutonniere deformity. With this injury, the involved finger usually presents in the position of
a. Flexion of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint and flexion of the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint.
b. Extension of the PIP joint and flexion of the DIP joint.
c. Flexion of the PIP joint and extension of the DIP joint.
d. Extension of the PIP joint and extension of the DIP joint.
c. Flexion of the PIP joint and extension of the DIP joint.
Which of the following is the most important to assess first during an evaluation of a patient with a recent stroke?
a. Sensory status
b. Motor control
c. Mental Status
d. Ambulation potential
c. Mental Status
A therapist receives an order to evaluate a 72-year-old woman who has suffered a recent stroke. The therapist needs to focus on pre gait activities. Which of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) diagonals best encourages normal gait?
a. D1
b. D2
c. PNF is contraindicated
d. Pelvic PNF patterns only.
a. D1
A therapist receives an order to evaluate and treat a 76-year-old woman who was involved in a motor vehicle accident 2 days ago. The patient’s vehicle was struck in the rear by another vehicle. The patient has normal sensation and strength in bilateral lower extremities but paralysis and loss of sensation in bilateral upper extremities. Bowel and bladder function are normal. The patient most likely has what type of spinal cord injury?
a. Anterior cord syndrome
b. Brown-sequard syndrome
c. Central cord syndrome
d. There is no evidence of an incomplete spinal cord lesion
c. Central cord syndrome
A patient living in a nursing home with Medicare Part A as the source of reimbursement is treated by physical therapy only. What is the required minimal frequency of physical therapy treatment?
a. Once A Week
b. Three times a week
c. Five times a week
d. There is no required time frame
c. Five times a week
At what point in the gait cycle is the center of gravity the lowest?
a. Double Support.
b. Terminal swing
c. Deceleration
d. Midstance
a. Double Support.
An 87-year-old woman presents to an outpatient physical therapy clinic complaining of pain in the left sacroiliac joint. The examination reveals higher left anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) than the right ASIS, shorter leg length on the left side (measured in supine position), and left side posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) lower than the right PSIS. in what position should you place the patient to perform the correct sacroiliac mobilization of the left innominate?
a. Right Sidelying
b. Supine
c. Prone
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
A therapist is working in an outpatient rehabilitation facility. A female patient presents with an order for occupational therapy to evaluate and treat a diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. The occupational therapist (OT) brings to the attention of the physical therapist (PT) that the patient’s insurance will not reimburse for occupational therapy services. What is the best course of action?
a. Allow the OT to treat the patient and the PT to sign off on his or her work.
b. Tel the patient that she will have to pay out of pocket for OT services
c. Call the doctor’s office and obtain an order for PT, then allow the PT to treat the patient.
d. Tell the patient to return to her doctor to obtain a PT order
c. Call the doctor’s office and obtain an order for PT, then allow the PT to treat the patient.
The home health physical therapist arrives late at the home of a patient for a treatment session just as the occupational therapist has finished. The patient is angry because the sessions are so close together. The patient becomes verbally abusive toward the physical therapist. The most appropriate response to the patient is.
a. ‘I’m sorry Im’ late, but you must try to understand that I Am extremely busy”
b. “I know you are aggravated. it is inconvenient when someone does not show up when expected. Let’s just do our best this session and I will make an effort to see that we do not have PT and OT scheduled so close together from now on”.
c. “You have to expect visits at any time of the day with home health”
d. “The OT and Did not purposefully come so close together. Iapologize, please let’s now begin therapy
b. “I know you are aggravated. it is inconvenient when someone does not show up when expected. Let’s just do our best this session and I will make an effort to see that we do not have PT and OT scheduled so close together from now on”.
Which of the following is not an acceptable long-term goal for a patient with a complete C7 spinal cord injury?
a. Independence with dressing
b. Driving an automobile.
c. Balance a wheelchair for 30 seconds using a “wheelie”
d. Independence with performing a manual cough
c. Balance a wheelchair for 30 seconds using a “wheelie”
A 17-year-old football player is referred to the outpatient physical therapy clinic with a diagnosis of a recent third-degree medial collateral ligament sprain of the knee. The patient wishes to return to playing football as soon as possible. Which of the below is the best protocol?
a. Fit the patient with a brace that prevents him from actively moving the knee into the last available 20° of extension. Prescribe general lower extremity strengthening with the exception of side lying hip adduction.
b. Do not fit the patient with a brace. All lower extremity strengthening exercises are indicated.
c. Fit the patient with a brace that prevents him from actively moving the knee into the last available 20° of extension. Avoid al open-chain strengthening for the lower extremity.
d. Do not fit the patient with a brace. Prescribe general lower extremity strengthening with the exception of side lying hip adduction
a. Fit the patient with a brace that prevents him from actively moving the knee into the last available 20° of extension. Prescribe general lower extremity strengthening with the exception of side lying hip adduction.
The therapist is working in a nursing home. The company for which the therapist works requires that therapists be at least 75% efficient. The therapist realizes that he or she cannot effectively treat the patients in the given time frame. What is the best course of action?
a. Work until the 75% limit is up and cease treatment.
b. Work with the patients until the 75% limit is up and complete paperwork for the rest of the 8 hour working day.
c. Quit the job and find a company that does not require the 75% limit.
d. Go to the immediate supervisor in an attempt to alleviate the problem
d. Go to the immediate supervisor in an attempt to alleviate the problem
In an attempt to establish a home exercise program the therapist gives a patient written exercises. After 1 week, the patient returns and has not performed any of the exercises. After further questioning, the therapist determines that the patient is illiterate. What is the best course of action?
a. Go over the exercises in a one-on-one review session.
b. Give the patient a picture of the exercises.
c. Give a copy of the exercises to a literate family member
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
How often does the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) survey hospitals?
a. Once per year
b. Every 2 years
c. Every 3 years
d. Every 4 years
c. Every 3 years
What is the closed-packed position of the shoulder?
a. Internal rotation and abduction
b. External rotation and abduction
c. Internal rotation and adduction
d. External rotation and adduction
b. External rotation and abduction
A 42-year-old receptionist presents to an outpatient physical therapy clinic complaining of low back pain. The therapist decides that postural modification needs to be part of the treatment plan. What is the best position for the lower extremities while the patient is sitting?
a. 90°of hip flexion, 90° of knee flexion, and 10° of dorsiflexion
b. 60° of hip flexion, 90° of knee flexion, and 0° of dorsiflexion
c. 110° of hip flexion, 80° of knee flexion, and 10° of dorsiflexion
d. 90° of hip flexion, 90° of knee flexion, and 0° of dorsiflexion
d. 90° of hip flexion, 90° of knee flexion, and 0° of dorsiflexion
The therapist works ni a cardiac rehabilitation setting. Which of the following types of exercises are most likely to be harmful to a 64-year-old man with a history of myocardial infarction?
a. Concentric
b. Eccentric
c. Aerobic
d. Isometric
d. Isometric