SuSig C Flashcards
After an uncomplicated acute myocardial infarction, under what circumstances should a patient be administered a graded exercise test (GXT) before hospital discharge?
a. Symptom-limited GXT at 10 days post-MI
b. Low level GXT at 4-6 days post-MI
c. GXT to 85% age predicted maximum HR 3-5 days post-MI
d. GXT to 75% age predicted maximum HR 4-6 days post-MI
b. Low level GXT at 4-6 days post-MI
A newborn is examined at birth using the APGAR test. Which of the following APGAR results is a likely indicator of potential neurological complications?
a. 3 at 10 minutes
b. 9 at 1 minute
c. 8 at 1 minute
d. 8 at 5 minutes
a. 3 at 10 minutes
A PT requested that a PT Assistant performed ultrasound to the shoulder of a patient. During the treatment session, the patient experienced an electrical shock. In which situation would the PT be responsible for any injury the patient might receive?
a. Faulty circuitry
b. The PTA failing to use a ground fault interrupter
c. The patient touching the US device during treatment
d. The PT having instructed the PTA to use a device that had malfunctioned on the previous day
d. The PT having instructed the PTA to use a device that had malfunctioned on the previous day
A patient with coronary artery disease received inpatient cardiac rehabilitation after a mild myocardial infarction. The patient is now enrolled in an outpatient exercise class that utilizes intermittent fasting. What is the best initial spacing of exercise/rest intervals to safely stress the aerobic system?
a. 5:1
b. 1:1
c. 10:1
d 2:1
d 2:1
What is the best initial intervention to improve functional mobility in an individual with a stable humeral neck fracture?
a. Isometrics for all shoulder musculature
b. Heat modalities
c. AROMEs
d. Pendulum exercises
d. Pendulum exercises
A patient with U/L spondylolysis is preferred for PT. the patient complains of generalized lower back pain when standing longer than 1 hour. Which strengthening exercise is best for the subacute phase of this patient’s rehabilitation?
a. Multifidi working from neutral to full extension
b. Abdominals working from neutral to full flexion
c. Multifidi working from full flexion back to neutral
d. Abdominals working from full extension to full flexion
c. Multifidi working from full flexion back to neutral
A patient has fixed forefoot varus malalignment. What possible compensatory motion or posture might occur?
a. Excessive subtalar pronation
b. I/L pelvic ER
c. Hallux varus
d. Genu recurvatum
b. I/L pelvic ER
A patient presents with fingertips that are rounded and bulbous. The nail plate is more convex than normal. These changes are the likely result of which condition?
a. Psoriasis
b. Chronic hypoxia from heart disease
c. Inflammation of the proximal and lateral nail folds
d. Trauma to the nail bed
b. Chronic hypoxia from heart disease
A patient has an episode of syncope in the physical therapy clinic. The therapist attempts to rule out OH as the cause of fainting. What Is the BEST test protocol to use?
a. Palpate the carotid arteries and take resting HR and BP in the supine position
b. Take resting HR and BP in supine, then in sitting, then in standing after 1 minute.
c. Take resting HR and BP in supine after 5 minutes, then in semi-Fowler position.
d. Take resting HR and BP in sitting and after 3 and 5 minutes of cycle ergometry exercise.
b. Take resting HR and BP in supine, then in sitting, then in standing after 1 minute.
The PT is examining a patient for right neck pain and spasms. Several inflamed submandibular nodes are noted. The nodes are approximately 1.0 cm in size, tender, and erythematous. The patient has no known history of cancer or metabolic diseases. What is the first action the therapist should take?
a. Question the patient regarding the impact of neck pain and emotional distress
b. Question the patient regarding any dental or throat infections
c. Have another therapist confirm the findings before implementing treatment
d. Apply superficial heat and begin manual lymphatic drainage
b. Question the patient regarding any dental or throat infections
A PT is reviewing a medical record prior to examining a patient for the first time. The suspected diagnosis is multiple sclerosis. On the neurologist’s notes, the therapist finds the following: (R) quadriceps is 2+, (L) quadriceps is 4+. What is the correct interpretation of these findings?
a. The (R) DTR is normal, the (L) is abnormal
b. Both DTRs are abnormal and indicative of hyporeflexia
c. The (R) DTR is exaggerated, the (L) is clearly abnormal
d. Both DTRs are abnormal and are indicative of UMN syndrome
a. The (R) DTR is normal, the (L) is abnormal
An inpatient with a grade III diabetic foot ulcer is referred for physical therapy. Panafil has been applied to the necrotic tissue BID. The wound has no foul smell; however, the therapist notes a green tinge on the dressing. What is the BEST action for the therapist to take?
a. Fit the patient with a total contact cast.
b. Document the finding and contact the physician immediately.
c. Begin a trial of acetic acid to the wound.
d. Document the finding and continue with treatment.
d. Document the finding and continue with treatment.
A PT receives a referral to examine the fall risk of an elderly patient with Parkinson’s disease who lives alone and has had two recent falls. Which activity is the MOST common reason for falls in the elderly?
a. Walking with a roller walker with hand brakes.
b. Climbing on a step stool to reach overhead objects
c. Turning around and sitting down in a chair.
d. Dressing while sitting on the edge of the bed.
c. Turning around and sitting down in a chair.
A patient with Addison’s disease is referred for physical therapy following a hip fracture. Which of the following is a cardinal symptom of Addison’s disease?
a. Weight gain
b. Tremors
c. Asthenia
d. Diarrhea
c. Asthenia
A 2-month-old child with bilateral hip dislocations is being discharged from an acute pediatric facility. The PT has developed a home exercise program and now needs to instruct the patients. What is the MOST important item for the therapist to assess before instructing the parents?
a. Their degree of anxiety and attention.
b. Their knowledge of the etiology of the hip dislocations.
c. The home environment.
d. The financial reimbursement plan.
a. Their degree of anxiety and attention.
A PT receives a referral for a young child that had been swung around while being held from the wrists. The referral reads, “functional disuse following nursemaid’s elbow.” Which of the following commonly results from a forceful longitudinal pull of the forearm of a child?
a. Superior subluxation of the radial head from the annular ligament.
b. Inferior subluxation of the ulna from the annular ligament.
c. Superior subluxation of the ulna from the annular ligament
d. Inferior subluxation of the radial head from the annular ligament.
d. Inferior subluxation of the radial head from the annular ligament.
Which of the following activities demonstrates an infant’s integration of the asymmetrical tonic neck reflex?
a. Turns head to one side and brings opposite hand to mouth.
b. Can turn head to either side with extended arms.
c. Turns head to one side and brings hand to mouth on the same side.
d. Turns head to one side and looks at the extended arm on that side.
c. Turns head to one side and brings hand to mouth on the same side.
Which is typical early clinical manifestation of cystic fibrosis (CF)?
a. Increase in secretions of the endocrine system.
b. Frequent recurrent urinary tract infections.
c. Excessive appetite and weight loss.
d. Increased FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 sec) during pulmonary function testing.
c. Excessive appetite and weight loss.
A Physical therapy aide is cleaning a mat table with a new product supplied by the housekeeping department. The spray from the cleaning agent contacts the skin resulting in irritation, redness, and some swelling. The symptoms were minor and abated within 20 minutes. Later, the aide informed the physical therapy supervisor of this situation. What action should the supervisor take?
a. Initiate first aid by rinsing the affected area with a skin cleanser and applying cortisone cream for the inflammation.
b. Inform housekeeping to immediately cease using the cleaning agent.
c. Fill out an incident/occurrence report and have the aide examined by employee health or their own primary care physician.
d. Fill out an incident/occurrence report and review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with the aide on how to properly handle the cleaning agent.
d. Fill out an incident/occurrence report and review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with the aide on how to properly handle the cleaning agent.
During surgery an apical lung tumor, the long thoracic nerve was injured. Muscle testing of the serratus anterior demonstrates its strength to be 3+/5. What is the BEST initial exercise for this patient?
a. Standing wall push-ups.
b. Standing arm overhead lifts using hand weights.
c. Supine arm overhead lifts using weights.
d. Sitting arm overhead lifts using a pulley
a. Standing wall push-ups.
A PT examination reveals posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) is low on the left; anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) is high on the left; standing flexion test shows that the left PSIS moves first and farthest superiorly; Gillet’s test demonstrates that the left PSIS moves inferiorly and laterally less than right; long sitting test shows that the left malleolus moves short to long; and the sitting flexion test is negative. Based on these findings, what is the therapist’s diagnosis?
a. Left upslip
b. Iliac Inflare On The Left
c. Left posterior rotated innominate
d. Left anterior rotated innominate
c. Left posterior rotated innominate
A patient recovering from a burn on the back of the hand is referred to physical therapy for mobilization exercises. The therapist observes a 14-cm irregular area that is thick and pink. How should the therapist document this finding?
a. Hypertrophic scarring
b. An excoriation
c. Atrophic scarring
d. A scale
a. Hypertrophic scarring
A patient presents with partial-and full-thickness burns on the chest and neck regions. The therapist decides to apply transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) before debridement to modulate pain. Which TENS mode should provide the BEST relief?
a. Acupuncture-like (low-rate) TENS
b. Brief intense TENS
c. Modulated TENS
d. Conventional (high-rate) TENS
b. Brief intense TENS
A patient recovering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) demonstrates difficulties in feeding resulting from an unstable posture while sitting. The therapist determines that modification is necessary to ensure optimal function. What is the first body segment or segments that the therapist should align?
a. Trunk
b. Pelvis
c. Head
d. Lower extremities
b. Pelvis