اختبار NPTE الشامل 3 اترك تعليقاً / كويزات / بواسطة Fatma Qeshta اختبار NPTE 3 من كتاب الأسئلة والأجوبة الخاص بـ 300 NPTE 14 NPTE 3 NPTE 3 Quiz from the 300 NPTE questions and answers book 1 / 25 A female patient complains of moderate joint pain and morning stiffness lasting longer than 30 minutes. The patient has a reactive Rheumatoid factor. The patient is diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. This musculoskeletal disorder is best described by which of the following statements? It is a degenerative disorder of the joints caused by wear and tear. It is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease due to an immune complex disorder. It is a degenerative joint disease that mainly affects the weightbearing joints It is an age-related metabolic disease. 2 / 25 A female patient with swelling, redness, and pain in the leg is suspected of thrombophlebitis. There are three factors, called Virchow’s triad, associated with thrombophlebitis or venous thrombosis. The Virchow’s triad consists of the following except: Coagulation of blood is increased Stasis of blood Blood vessel damage Occlusion 3 / 25 A physical therapist is assessing the skin of an elderly patient who is recently referred for physical therapy. Understanding the normal age-related changes of the integumentary system, an elderly patient is at risk of the following conditions except: Heat exhaustion Extravasations of blood into the skin and mucus membranes after a minor injury. Skin infections Increased wound healing rate 4 / 25 A female patient reveals that there are times when her hands usually fall asleep. On history taking, the patient says that things usually slip from her fingers, without her noticing. The numbness is usually severe at night. Carpal tunnel syndrome is considered. The physical therapist understands that this condition is caused by a damaged: Radial nerve Ulnar nerve Median nerve Axillary nerve 5 / 25 When utilizing heat modalities, the physical therapist considers the different conductivity properties of each tissue type. Which of the following tissues has the highest thermal conductivity? Adipose tissue Skin Muscle Cortical bone 6 / 25 A woman at 12 weeks’ gestation is informed what to expect during labor and delivery. The patient is diagnosed with spinal cord injury affecting T11. The patient is informed that the following is more likely to occur during birth except: Ineffective uterine contractions Autonomic hyperreflexia Abnormal progression of labor A painful birth 7 / 25 The cardiovascular system and pulmonary system show the most significant changes in response to increased activity or inactivity. A patient referred for an exercise program is expected to demonstrate which of the following as a normal response to exercise? Decreased cardiac output Increased peripheral vascular resistance Increased tidal volume Decreased systolic blood pressure 8 / 25 The shoulder is able to maintain great mobility with limited stability due to the static stabilizers, which maintain congruity, and dynamic stabilizers, which create compressive force at the glenohumeral joint. Which of the following is a static stabilizer? Labrum Rhomboids Serratus anterior Supraspinatus 9 / 25 Brunnstrom classified the stages of motor recovery into six stages. On assessment, relative independence of the limb synergies and waning spasticity are noted on the patient’s affected side. Arm raising to a side horizontal position and bringing of hand over the head are also recorded. These findings indicate what stage of motor recovery? 2 4 5 3 10 / 25 A female patient informs a physical therapist that she has been having problems with sexual intercourse and physical sexual responses since the spinal cord injury. The injury occurred a year-and-ahalf before consult. The history of the patient reveals complete motor neuron injury affecting the S2-S5 segments. Which of the following sexual dysfunctions is most likely reported by the patient? Difficulty achieving orgasm Absence of vaginal lubrication with sexual stimulation Loss of sexual desire Involuntary tightness of the vagina 11 / 25 Therapeutic cold, also known as cryotherapy, has the main effect of cooling the tissues. Cold application may use various techniques and duration of therapy, but it has the same basic physiological effects. The effects of cryotherapy are the following except Increased muscle efficiency Analgesia Decreased local metabolism Vasoconstriction 12 / 25 Strains and sprains are among the most commonly reported musculoskeletal injuries. These injuries account for about 50% of work-related injuries. Sprains and strains are commonly interchanged, but they are two different injuries. Which of the following statements accurately describes these injuries? Strain can cause joint instability. Strain involves an injury to a ligament that is surrounding a joint. Sprain is characterized by increased pain with joint motion. Sprain causes increased pain with isometric contraction of the muscle. 13 / 25 Formation of thrombus and its manifestations are related to an inflammatory process. When thrombus develops, inflammation occurs. The inflammatory process causes the thickening of the vein wall. Which of the following types of venous thrombosis is associated with vein inflammation caused by an invasive procedure? Varicose veins Phlebitis Thrombophlebitis Phelothrombus 14 / 25 Compared to an individual who lives a sedentary lifestyle, a physically fit person usually demonstrates a different physiological profile. The following are the characteristic features of improved endurance except: Better adaptation of circulation and respiration to effort Lower pulse rate on exercise Greater muscle strength Lower blood pressure on exercise 15 / 25 The knee is a complex structure that plays a major role in supporting the body during static and dynamic activities. It is supported by muscles, ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and bones to maintain its function. Which of the following is the strongest ligament in the knee? Lateral collateral Anterior cruciate Posterior cruciate Medial collateral 16 / 25 n addition to physical changes, aging may also cause changes in vital signs, which include the blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate and breathing rate. Which of the following is an expected finding in elderly patients? Decreased resting heart rate Increased effort in breathing Significant decrease in body temperature Increased maximum heart rate 17 / 25 A female patient is about to get married in three months. The patient would like to delay pregnancy at least one year after the wedding. The physical therapist is correct to inform the patient that which of the following is the most effective contraception? Intrauterine device Mifepristone Progestin-estrogen contraceptives Progestin-only pill 18 / 25 . Exercise is an essential part of anterior shoulder dislocation rehabilitation program as it can have a positive effect on muscular tissue and muscular strength. A physical therapist gradually initiates a group of exercises that involve constant velocity of shoulder movement with variable resistance. The resistance is given throughout the muscle action to allow maximum tension. This type of exercise is classified as: Isometric Isokinetic Endurance exercise Isotonic 19 / 25 A 55-year-old non-athletic and healthy patient is referred for an exercise program. For beginners, a good target heart rate should be 60% of the maximum heart rate. What is the correct target heart rate during exercise for the patient? 175 105 99 165 20 / 25 A physical therapist is assessing the respirations of a patient referred for therapy due to adhesive capsulitis. Physical examination findings suggest that the patient has a normal respiratory function. In patients with normal respiratory function, which of the following occurs during inspiration? The intrathoracic volume increases. The ribcage descends and contracts. The pressure in the alveoli is greater than the atmospheric pressure. The diaphragm descends. 21 / 25 Most cases of lumbar disk herniation are associated with the natural aging of the spine. Experts believe that disk herniation is mainly caused by the drying out and weakening of the intervertebral disks. The following factors increase an individual’s risk for disk herniation except: Frequent heavy lifting using the back muscles. Female gender. Constant spinal rotation, bending, or pulling. Being overweight 22 / 25 A 50-year-old female complains of cervical pain that radiates to the left anterior arm and radial side of the hand. Manual muscle testing of the biceps reveals a grade of 3. A diagnosis of cervical spondylosis is made. Which of the following is true about cervical spondylosis? It affects the vertebral bodies and intervertebral disks of the neck; the contents of spinal canal are not usually affected In patients older than 40 years, chronic cervical degeneration is the most common cause It is strongly influenced by genetics.. The onset and rate of progression is not influenced by repetitive, subclinical trauma. 23 / 25 The human body consists of 31 nerve root pairs. Each nerve root has two components: the somatic component and the visceral component. Which of the following is the function of the nerve root’s somatic portion? It innervates the blood vessels. It innervates the intervertebral disks. It conveys impulses to the dura mater, ligaments, and periosteum It provides sensory input from the skin, fascia, and muscles. 24 / 25 A nerve root is the portion of a peripheral nerve root that connects the nerve to the spinal cord. The nerve roots usually arise from each level of the spinal cord. In the cervical spine, which of the following nerve roots is the most commonly compressed? C6 C8 C5 C7 25 / 25 The deep veins of the legs and the pelvis are the most hospitable sites for venous thrombosis, a condition where a clot forms on the wall of a vein. Which of the following veins is least likely involved in deep vein thrombosis? Peroneal vein Popliteal vein Great saphenous vein Posterior tibial vein Your score isThe average score is 33% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz