اختبارات وزارة الصحة الفلسطينية اترك تعليقاً / كويزات / بواسطة Fatma Qeshta اختبار لتعيين أخصائي علاج طبيعي في وزارة الصحة الفلسطينية 56 Created on أكتوبر 31, 2022 By Fatma Qeshta Palestinian Ministry of Health Exam Test for the appointment of a physiotherapist in the Palestinian Ministry of Health 1 / 50 Cardiac sources of embolic stroke include: Heart wall thrombus following anterior myocardial infarction Prosthetic heart valve All of the above Atrial fibrillation 2 / 50 What should be the typical treatment temperature for paraffin? 40 °C 126 °C 50° C 60 °C 3 / 50 A condition in which the pleural cavity is filled with air describes? Hemothorax neumothorax Asphyxia Ventilation 4 / 50 The shoulder joint is? Hinge joint Saddle joint Plane joint Ball & sockt joint 5 / 50 For a 31-year-old women with lateral epicondylitis, which is the trueconcerning the frequency of ultrasound in this application: 3.0 MHz should be used Ultrasound is contraindicated for this case 1.0 MHz should be used 3.0 MHz and 1.0 MHz are equally effective 6 / 50 Every exercise prescription should include all of the following except? Intensity of exercise Duration of exercise Frequency of exercise Time of day to exercise 7 / 50 Which of the following tissues absorbs the least amount of ultrasoundbeam at 1MHz?(A. BoneB. SkinC. MuscleD. Blood Skin Blood Muscle Bone 8 / 50 Exercises for cerebellar ataxia? Williams Burger Allen Codman's Frankel's 9 / 50 The medial boundary of the anatomic snuffbox is? Flexor pollicis longus Extensor pollicis brevis Extensor pollicis longus Abductor pollicis brevis 10 / 50 Edema may be defined as? A & B are wrong Excess fluid in the intercellular space A & B are correct Excess fluid in the interstitial space 11 / 50 During walking, the swing phase comprise: 40% of the gait cycle 20% of the gait cycle 60 % of the gait eycle 80 % of the gait cycle 12 / 50 A fracture of the midshaft of the humerus would most likely damagewhich nerve? Median nerve Radial nerve Subscapular nerve Ulnar nerve 13 / 50 A patient with a burn on the elbow should be placed in which of thefollowing positions? Extension, supination Extension, pronation Flexion Flexion, pronation 14 / 50 Impaired oxygenation of the tissue defines? Histotoxia Ischemia Hypoxia Anemia 15 / 50 When treating a patient suffering from chronic low back pain and usinga pacemaker, which of the following treatment is contraindicated forpain relief? Hot packs Pelvic traction Ultrasound TENS 16 / 50 Which is not characteristic of the lower motor neuron lesion? Hyperreflexia of deep reflexes Hyporeflexia of deep reflexes Muscle fasciculation Muscle hypotrophy 17 / 50 When teaching a patient the 4 point crutch gait pattern, which of thefollowing answer below describes this pattern? (L) crutch, (R) crutch, swing through, (R) foot L) crutch, (R) foot, (R) crutch, (L) foot crutch, (R)foot, (L) crutch, (L) foot (L) crutch, (R) foot, (L) foot, (R) crutch 18 / 50 Modifiable risk factors for stroke include except: Hypertension Diabetes mellitus Smoking Age 19 / 50 The prime mover of hip flexion? Tensor fascia lata Psoas major Pectineus Sartorius 20 / 50 The normal range of motion for shoulder extension? 0-80 0-70 0-60 0-40 21 / 50 All of the following are acceptable evaluation tools with a hemiplegicpatient, except? Manual muscle testing Range of motion All are acceptable Mobility evaluation 22 / 50 The following are chronic respiratory disorders except? Bronchitis Tuberculosis Asthma Emphysema 23 / 50 The carpometacarpal joint of the thumb is classified as what type ofjoint? Hinge Saddle Biaxial Uniaxial 24 / 50 All of the following are indications of shortwave diathermy except: Chronic otitis media Acute inflammation Chronic bronchitis Chronic arthritis 25 / 50 The distal row of carpal bones includes all the following except? Trapezoid Hamate Capiatate Pisiform 26 / 50 A patient with a dull ache over the medial epicondyle or medial aspectof the right elbow, this condition most likely to be : Golfer's elbow Tennis elbow Tenosynovitis elbow None of the above 27 / 50 The blood supply to the heart itself occurs through the: Pulmonary circulation Microcirculation Coronary circulation Aorta 28 / 50 Treating a patient with diffuse ankle pain and advanced peripheralarterial disease, which of the following modalities should be used? Hot packs Continuous ultrasound Ice packs None of the above 29 / 50 Major complications of subarachnoid hemorrhage include: Hydrocephalus Vasospasm All of the above Rebleeding 30 / 50 Deformity of a finger with extension at the proximal interphalangealjoint and flexion at the distal interphalngeal joint is called: Dupuytren's Boutonniere Claw hand Swan neck 31 / 50 Which of the following segment is involved in the knee jerk? S1-S2 L3-L4 s3-s5 L1-L2 32 / 50 Muscle which approximates and compresses lips? Levator anguli oris Risorius Orbicularis oris Zygomatic major 33 / 50 To prevent pressure ulcers most effectively, what should be themaximum amount of time between position changes? 8 hours 6 hours 2 hours I hour 34 / 50 What is the normal end-feel perceived by an examiner assessing wristflexion? Bone to bone Tissue stretch Soft tissue approximation Empty 35 / 50 Which of the following planes will divide the body into front and backparts for the purpose of kinesiology: Frontal Rotary Sagittal Horizontal 36 / 50 For 5 day old cerebral palsy infant with an abnormal amount ofextensor tone, which will be the correct positioning advice to his family? Keep him in the supine position Keep him in the prone position B and C are correct Keep him in the side lying position 37 / 50 High step gait "Steppage gait" may associate with the injury of the: Tibial nerve Peroneal nerve Superfacial femoral nerve Femoral nerve 38 / 50 Exchange of thermal energy in which there is physical contact between 2surfaces? None of the above Convection Conversion Conduction 39 / 50 Characteristic features of spasticity - the muscle tone is increased: In flexors of the arms and in extensors of the legs In extensors of the arms and in flexors of the legs In flexors of the arms and legs In extensors of the arms and legs 40 / 50 Which of the following is not a feature of the cauda equina syndrome? Asymmetric neurological signs Sphincters dysfunction Flaccid paresis and muscle Atrophy Muscle hypertonia 41 / 50 The term" cardiac output" refers to the amount of blood pumped by the heart? During any 24-hour period Relative to body mass During one minute During one hour 42 / 50 When massaging a muscle, which one of the following techniquesinvolves lifting and kneading of the tissues? Tapotement massage Petrissage massage .Effleurage massage Friction massage 43 / 50 All of the following may be the anatomical basis of spastic paraparesisinvolving legs except: Lesion to the D7-D12 segment of the spinal cord Lesion to the LI-S3 segment of the spinal cord Parasagital processes Lesion to the D3-D6 segment of the spinal cord 44 / 50 When the patella tendon pull of a portion of the tibial tuberosity, this iscalled: Tendon sprain Comminuted fracture Complicated fracture Avulsion fracture 45 / 50 A movement not under direet patient control and not done in isolation? Accessory movement Physiological movement Passive movement Hyper mobility 46 / 50 Hypertension is: All of the above An impairment A disability Handicap 47 / 50 Muscular rigidity is a common sign of: Parkinson disease Spinal cord injury Gullian-Barre syndrome Cauda equina lesion 48 / 50 The first stage of fracture healing is? Callus formation Haematoma Remodeling Subperiosteal proliferation 49 / 50 The talus articulate anteriorly with the? Cuboid bone Medial cuneiform Lateral cuneiform Navicular 50 / 50 Having a patient perform maximum contraction then maximumrelaxation is called? Slow reversal Contract/relax Slow reversal hol Rhythmic stabilization Your score isThe average score is 45% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz