PRACTICES ----40 Q Flashcards

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1.There is left convexity with a left spinous deviation at the level of L4. To perform a side posture push move the patient’s _____ side should be up, the stabilization hand is the ______ hand, and you should contact the _______.

a. Left; right; mammillary
b. Left; left; spinous
c. Right; left; spinous
d. Right; left; mammillary

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b.Left; left; spinous

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2.When adjusting T2 with a spinous right, the best procedure is to use a ________ and stabilize the vertebra of the ____.

a. Spinous­ thumb contact; segment above
b. Index contact; segment below
c. Spinous –thumb contact; segment below
d. Index contact; segment below

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a.Spinous­ thumb contact; segment above

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3.Motion palpation reveals the C5 vertebra has a right prominent articular pillar. How should this segment be adjusted in order to induce normal physiological function?

a. Index contact on the right side of the spinous process
b. Index contact on the left articular pillar
c. Pisiform contact on the left articular pillar
d. Index contact on the left side of the spinous process

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d.Index contact on the left side of the spinous process

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4.The C4 vertebra is fixed in right lateral flexion. Assuming there is normal coupled motion, you would correct this vertebral misalignment by contacting the ______ and your line of drive is ____.

a. Left spinous; lateral to medial
b. Left articular pillar; lateral to medial
c. Left articular pillar; medial to lateral
d. Right spinous ; medial to lateral

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a.Left spinous; lateral to medial

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5.Which of the following is employed with a side lying pisiform push procedure to correct a right L5 mammillary in a right convexity?

a. Left hand contact on the right mammillary process
b. Left hand contact on the right side of the spinous
c. Right hand contact on the left mammillary process
d. Right hand contact on the left side of the spinous process

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a.Left hand contact on the right mammillary process

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  1. Motion palpation of the L5 vertebral segment reveals that right lateral bending is restricted along with left vertebral body restriction. Which of the following best describes the static spinous listing of the L5 segment?a.PLI
    b. PRS
    c. PRI
    d. PLS
A

a.PLI

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7.Examination of a patient reveals that T­10 has a right lateral flexion malposition with a right body rotation malposition which is equivalent to a dynamic listing of restricted left body rotation and restricted left lateral flexion. Using a reinforced pisiform spinous contact (single hand) with the patient in the prone position, the doctors contact hand is the ______ hand while standing on the ______side of the table.

a. Right; left
b. Right; right
c. Left; left
d. Left; right

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c.Left; left

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8.The L3 vertebra has a left lateral flexion malposition with a posterior right transverse process and a convexity on the right. To correct this listing the doctor contacts the _____ and the line of correction is______.

a. Right mammillary; P­A with clockwise torque
b. Left mammillary; P­A counterclockwise torque
c. Right spinous; P­A with counterclockwise torque
d. Left spinous; P­A with clockwise torque

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a.Right mammillary; P­A with clockwise torque

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9.A spinous listing of PLS­M indicates a body fixed in ____ rotation and restricted in ___ lateral flexion.

a. Left; right
b. Left; left
c. Right; left
d. Right; right

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c.Right; left

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10.A dynamic listing of fixated left body rotation and restricted right lateral flexion is equivalent to which of the following listings?

a. PLI
b. PLS
c. PRI
d. PRS

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d.PRS

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11.A prominent left mammillary process at L2 in a left sectional convexity is most effectively corrected using a side posture push move with a ____ hand contact on the ________.

a. Right; left mammillary
b. Left; right spinous
c. Right; left spinous
d. Left; right mammillary

A

a.Right; left mammillary

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12.The doctor stands to the left of a seated patient and contacts the right articular pillar of C2 with the left index finger and stabilizes the left side of the patient’s head. The correct line of drive is _____.

a. Left to right and superior to inferior
b. Left to right and inferior to superior
c. Right to left and superior to inferior
d. Right to left and inferior to superior

A

d.Right to left and inferior to superior

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13.Examination of a patient reveals a dynamic listing of the L3 vertebral body fixated in left lateral flexion with right body rotation. What is the appropriate contact for a side posture push move?

a. Left mamillary
b. Right mamillary
c. Left side of the spinous
d. Right side of the spinous

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b.Right mamillary

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14.A dynamic listing of restricted left body rotation with restricted right lateral flexion is most effectively corrected using a double transverse crossed bilateral pisiform adjustment with a ___ hand contact and the line of drive is ____.

a. Left; L­M and I­S
b. Right; L­M and I­S
c. Left; M­L and S­I
d. Left; M­L and I­S

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a.Left; L­M and I­S

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15.You are performing a lumbar push move on a patient where there is a convexity to the right and the L4 spinous has deviated to the left. The correct contact is on the ______ side of the patient while using a ______ hand contact.

a. Left; left
b. Left; right
c. Right; right
d. Right; left

A

d.Right; left

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16.Coupled motion in the cervical spine indicates that when the patient laterally flexes to the right what normally occurs?

a. The spinous rotates to the left and the body to the right
b. The spinous rotates to the right and the body to the left
c. The spinous goes superior and the body inferior
d. The spinous moves inferior and the body superior

A

a.The spinous rotates to the left and the body to the right

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17.A left laterally flexed vertebral body with left body rotation is equivalent to which dynamic listing?

a. Right lateral flexion restriction with right body rotation restriction
b. Right lateral flexion fixation with left body rotation restriction
c. Left lateral flexion restriction with right body rotation fixation
d. Left lateral flexion fixation with left body rotation restriction

A

a.Right lateral flexion restriction with right body rotation restriction

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18.If the segment has restricted right body rotation and a left lateral flexion malposition at L5. The proper correction is a ______ contact on the ____ , contacting the ____ thigh of the patient while performing a side posture adjustment.

a. Left pisiform, left spinous; left
b. Right pisiform, right spinous, right
c. Left pisiform, right spinous, right
d. Right pisiform, left spinous, left

A

c.Left pisiform, right spinous, right

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19.A prominent right mammillary process with an open wedge on the right of L5 in a left sectional convexity is best corrected with a single hand reinforced pisiform contact on the ____ side of the spinous while the doctor stands on the _____ side of a prone patient and uses a ______ contact hand.

a. Right; right; left
b. Left; left; right
c. Right; right; left
d. Left; left; left

A

b.Left; left; right

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20.A left lateral flexion malposition with a right body rotation malposition at the T6 level is best corrected with a double thenar move. The contact should be on the ____ while the doctor stands on the _____ side of the prone patient:

a. right transverse process; right
b. left transverse process; right
c. right spinous; right
d. left spinous; left

A

a.right transverse process; right

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21.A prominent left mamillary process of L2 in a left sectional convexity is corrected by using a side posture push move. The ___ side of the patient should be up, the doctors contact hand is the ___ hand and the ____ is contacted.

a. Left ; right; left mamillary
b. Left; left; right mamillary
c. Right; left; right mamillary
d. Right; right; left spinous

A

a.Left ; right; left mamillary

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22.The vertebral body of L­5 is fixed in right lateral flexion with right body rotation with a rightconvexity. What is the proper contact point for adjusting:

a. Right side of the spinous
b. Left side of the spinous
c. Right mamillary
d. Left mamillary
d. Left mamillary

A

c.Right mamillary

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23.Examination of a patient reveals a static T8 body right listing equivalent to a dynamic listing of restricted left body rotation. Using a reinforced pisiform spinous contact with the patient prone, the doctor stands on the ___side and utilizes a ____ line of drive.

a. Left; left to right
b. Right; right to left
c. Left; right to left
d. Left; right to left

A

a.Left; left to right

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24.A dynamic listing of restricted right body rotation with restricted right lateral flexion in the lumbar spine is best corrected using a lumbar push move. The segmental contact point is____, the doctor’s contact hand is ___, the patient’s ____ thigh contacted and the torque utilized is ____?

a. Left mammillary; left pisiform; right; clockwise
b. Right mammillary; left pisiform; right counterclockwise
c. Left spinous; right pisiform; left; counterclockwise
d. Right spinous; left pisiform; right; clockwise

A

d.Right spinous; left pisiform; right; clockwise

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25.There is restriction in right body rotation in a left thoracic convexity. This is effectively corrected by using a double transverse crossed bilateral pisiform technique with a ____ hand contact on the ___while the doctor stands to the ____ of the prone patient.

a. Right; left transverse; left
b. Right; left transverse; right
c. Left; left transverse; left
d. Left; right transverse; left

A

a.Right; left transverse; left

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26.In the upper lumbar spine (L1­L3), normal rotation of the vertebra results in ___spinous processmotion.

a. contralateral lateral flexion
b. ipsilateral lateral flexion
c. flexion
d. extension

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b.ipsilateral lateral flexion

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27.A patient presents with a levatory scoliosis of the lumbar spine. The Gonstead listing of L5, spinous right with the side of the open wedge on the right would be ___:

a. PRI­SP
b. PRI­M
c. PRS
d. PRS­M

A

d.PRS­M

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28.A prone cervical index pillar contact is best utilized to correct a/an ____malposition:

a. rotation
b. flexion
c. anterior
d. lateral flexion

A

a.rotation

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29.The doctor is standing on the right side of a prone patient contacting the right side of the spinous process and performs a single hand diversified move on T6 with the LOD, P­A I­S and L­M with clockwise torque. What is the listing?

a. PRS
b. PLS
c. PRI
d. PLI

A

a.PRS

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30.Palpation of the vertebra shows the right transverse process went posterior and inferior and the spinous went to the left. What is the static body listing:

a. right rotation and right lateral flexion malposition
b. left rotation and left lateral flexion malposition
c. right rotation and left lateral flexion malposition
d. left rotation and right lateral flexion malposition

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a.right rotation and right lateral flexion malposition

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31.With the patient lying on the left side the doctor contacts the right mammillary process of L3 with apisiform contact and thrusts P­A with clockwise torque. This procedure would be used for which of the following:

a. right rotated, left laterally flexed L3 (PLI­M; RPS)
b. right rotated, right laterally flexed L3 (PLS: RPI)
c. left rotated, right laterally flexed L3 (PRI­M; LPS)
d. left rotated, left laterally flexed L3 (PRS; RPI)

A

a.right rotated, left laterally flexed L3 (PLI­M; RPS)

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32.For a patient with a right rotated, right laterally flexed L4 (RPI; PLS) in a left convex scoliosis, which of the following would be most appropriate:

a. left mammillary push move
b. right mamillary push move
c. right spinous pull move
d. left spinous push move

A

d.left spinous push move

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33.With the patient prone, the doctor stands on the left side of the patient and contacts the spinous process of T7 with the left pisiform contact. The right pisiform is placed in the left anatomical snuffbox. The thrust is P­A, left to right with counterclockwise torque. This procedure could be done for which of the following:

a. right rotated, right laterally flexed T7
b. right rotated, left laterally flexed T7
c. left rotated, left laterally flexed T7
d. left rotated, right laterally flexed T7

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a.right rotated, right laterally flexed T7

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34.What is the contact point for a left body rotation malposition with a right lateral flexion malposition in the thoracic spine?

a. left side of the TP; counterclockwise torque
b. right side of the TP; clockwise torque
c. right side of the TP; clockwise torque
d. left side of the TP; clockwise torque

A

a.left side of the TP; counterclockwise torque

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35.When adjusting a posterior right inferior spinous at T­5 using a double thenar contact, the doctor stands on the ____ and contacts the _____:

a. Right; right transverse process
b. Left; left transverse process
c. Right; Right spinous
d. Left; left spinous

A

b.Left; left transverse process

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36.At T7 there is a right body rotation with right lateral flexion malposition. To adjust using a single hand reinforced pisiform contact, the doctor stands on the _____ side of the patient, contacts the ______with the ________.

a. Left; left transverse process; left pisiform
b. Right; right transverse process; right pisiform
c. Left; left spinous process; left pisiform
d. Right; right spinous process; right pisiform

A

c.Left; left spinous process; left pisiform

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37.To correct a left posterior occiput the doctor uses a _____ pisiform contact on the _____of the patient:

a. Left hand; left mastoid
b. Left hand; right mastoid
c. Right hand; left mastoid
d. Right hand; right mastoid

A

a.Left hand; left mastoid

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38.T 12 has a static listing of body right which is equivalent to a dynamic listing of restricted left bodyrotation. Using a prone thoracic unilateral reinforced pisiform transverse process contact procedure, the doctor stands on the ___ side of the patient, contacts the ___ transverse process, using the_____ contact hand

.a.Left; left; left

b. Left; right; right
c. Right; right; right
d. Right; right; left

A

c.Right; right; right

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  1. When performing an adjustment using a pisiform contact on the medial inferior side of the PSISwith the patient in the side posture position, the line of drive is towards the shoulder, what is themost appropriate listing?

a. PI
b. PIIN
c. PIEX
d. AS

A

b.PIIN

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AS40.If the listing is a PLS, the vertebra is fixed in ___ lateral flexion and restricted in ___ rotation.

a. Right; left
b. Right; right
c. Left; left
d. Left; right

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a.Right; left