إختبار كابلن شامل 2 اترك تعليقاً / كويزات / بواسطة Hayley Humphreys 40 Kaplan Comprehensive Quiz 2 Comprehensive Quiz 2 from Kaplan book 1 / 25 A patient is referred to physical therapy for right but-tock and posterior leg pain. Even before any assessment, the physical therapist makes a mental list of possible differential diagnoses. Which of the following would NOT be on the therapist's list? L5 facet irritation L5 nerve root irritation L4 facet irritation L4 nerve root irritation 2 / 25 A physical therapist is designing a home exercise program for a patient with chronic knee pain. The patient also has a past medical history of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). What is the physical therapist's recommendation for moderate-intensity exercise for this patient? Exercise only when symptoms of IBS are absent. Exercise regularly whether or not symptoms are present. Exercise only when symptoms of IBS are pres-ent. Moderate-intensity exercise is not recommend-ed for this patient. 3 / 25 A five-year-old boy demonstrates these signs and symptoms: weakness of the shoulder and hip girdles, contractures, scoliosis, and respiratory impairments. The boy's mother states that he walked much later than his older brother did. What pathology do you suspect? Duchenne muscular dystrophy Parkinson's disease Guillain-Barré syndrome Osteogenesis imperfecta 4 / 25 A physical therapist is evaluating a patient following a shoulder scope. The patient's medication list includes recent short-term use of a corticosteroid. What impact does this have on the patient's outcome? It will expedite the healing process. It will increase the risk of infection at the scope/surgical site. It will allow the patient to tolerate aggressive passive range of motion by the therapist. It will offer better pain relief after the surgery. 5 / 25 A patient with a complete spinal cord needs preserva-tion of what motion to use tenodesis grasp to replace active grasping? Wrist extension Elbow flexion Elbow extension Wrist flexion 6 / 25 A patient demonstrates 0/5 strength of the left tibialis anterior muscle. She ambulates with a steppage gait of the left lower extremity. The patient has had recent surgery of the left hip. She had a prolonged course of bed rest in which her left leg was held in abduction and external rotation. She does not complain of any pain of the left lower leg. With what condition is this patient presenting? Ankle fracture Compartment syndrome Deep vein thrombosis Injury to the common peroneal nerve 7 / 25 What techniques can be used to increase the rate of return of a mailed questionnaire that asks about patients' experience with physical therapy? Sending the survey during the summer No follow-up mailings Including a gracious and informative cover letter Long, complicated survey form 8 / 25 A physical therapist has given six treatments to a woman with rotator cuff tendonitis. She does not appear to be responding as expected to the interven-tion techniques. When asked about other symptoms, she describes a slight tremor, weight loss (although hungry), poor coordination, and unusual swelling in the front of her neck. What underlying pathology may be contributing to her wrist pain and stiffness? Hyperparathyroidism Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism Addison's disease 9 / 25 A physical therapist is developing an exercise program focused on endurance training of postural stabilizers. Which one of the following is NOT considered to be primarily a postural stabilizer made of mostly type I muscle fibers? Tibialis anterior Deep cervical flexors Gastrocnemius Rhomboids 10 / 25 A physical therapist is preparing a list of home exer-cise for a patient who is 3.5 weeks post-left shoulder dislocation. Which of the following exercises is MOST appropriate for the patient at this stage? Cane-assisted shoulder external rotation Cane-assisted shoulder flexion Cane-assisted shoulder abduction Cane-assisted shoulder internal rotation/adduction 11 / 25 A five-year-old boy demonstrates these signs and symptoms: weakness of the shoulder and hip girdles, contractures, scoliosis, and respiratory impairments. The boy's mother states that he began walking much later than his older brother did. What pathology do you suspect? Guillain-Barré syndrome Osteogenesis imperfecta Parkinson's disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy 12 / 25 A patient is referred to physical therapy for evalua-tion and treatment of right-sided low back pain with radiculopathy to the anterolateral thigh. Her radicular pain is reduced with manual lumbar traction. Where would be the BEST area to apply the ultrasound using a 5 cm sound head? Over a 10 cm area of her right low back Over a 10 cm area of her lateral thigh Over a 20 cm area of her lateral thigh Over a 20 cm area of her right low back 13 / 25 A physical therapist working with a 75-year-old patient in a phase II cardiac rehab takes an initial blood pres-sure measurement of 130/70 mm Hg. After five min-utes of walking on a treadmill, the patient's blood pressure is 142/76 mm Hg. Normally, the systolic blood pressure riscs with submaximal exercise. How does the diastolic blood pressure normally respond with submaximal exercise? Increases significantly Decreases significantly Can possibly increase slightly, remain the same, or decrease slightly Remains the same 14 / 25 A physical therapist is performing an active range of motion assessment of the lumbar spine. During active flexion, what accessory motion is happening at the facet joints? Both sides open The right side opens, the left side closes Both sides close. The left side opens, the right side closes. 15 / 25 A woman is referred to physical therapy for pelvic floor muscle strengthening to aid in urinary incontinence. She describes her incontinence as being stress-related and reports that she cannot get to the bathroom in time. She is unfamiliar with pelvic floor exercise. Teaching the patient to feel which muscles need to contract to slow or stop the flow of urine is an example of what kind of activity? Motor learning Resistive strengthening Eccentric loading Proprioception 16 / 25 A patient presents to physical therapy with diagnosis of a countercoup head injury. Her hearing is impaired and she has difficulty understanding spoken commu-nication. Which lobe of the cerebral cortex is MOST likely injured? Parietal lobe Frontal lobe Temporal lobe Occipital lobe 17 / 25 A patient presents to physical therapy with cervical and upper thoracic pain following a motor vehicle accident five weeks ago. She says the pain is much less than it was initially but that she has nagging tightness in her mid-scapular region and neck. Which response to pain could account for her complaints? Muscle guarding Muscle weakness Joint hypomobility Localized edema 18 / 25 A physical therapist is positioning a patient for mechanical cervical traction. What position of the neck provides the greatest amount of intervertebral foraminal separation? Neutral 45° flexion 25° flexion 5° extension 19 / 25 A physical therapist is reviewing the past medical his-tory of a home health patient he is going to evaluate. The physician's referral indicates she has multi-joint pain, decreased functional mobility, and decreased lung function. Which of the following secondary pathologies could be considered a disorder that affects multiple body systems? COPD Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Fibromyalgia 20 / 25 A physical therapist is assessing a patient's ankle edema with volumetric water displacement. The volume of the water displaced on the initial assessment was 17 oz. Two weeks later the volume displaced was 19 oz. What does this indicate? Ankle edema has decreased. Unable to assess a change in edema with these measures. Ankle edema has remained the same. Ankle edema has increased. 21 / 25 A physical therapy school keeps track of the states in which applicants live. This data would be classified as what level of measurement? Ordinal Interval Nominal Ratio 22 / 25 A physical therapist is evaluating a patient with shoul-der pain. Evaluation reveals decreased scapulothoracic motion during active flexion on one side more than the other. What is the normal ratio of glenohumeral to scapulothoracic joint motion of the shoulder? 2:1 3:1 1:1 1:3 23 / 25 A patient who calls himself a "weekend warrior" is being evaluated by a physical therapist after he injured his right ankle while sliding into third base two days ago. He states he immediately iced the ankle for one hour after his injury and then one hour again later that night. Today he complains of pain and numbness on the lateral side of his right foot. On evaluation, he is found to have weakness with ankle aversion but no pain. What is the MOST probable cause of this patient's presentation? Talocrural dislocation Peroneal nerve anastomosis First-degree anterior talofibular ligament sprain Distal fibular fracture 24 / 25 A physical therapist provides education on lung dis-ease to a freshman health class at a local college. The physical therapist describes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the risk factors for developing this disease. What should the physical therapist tell the students is the biggest risk factor for developing COPD? Cigarette smoking Obesity High blood pressure Sedentary lifestyle 25 / 25 A physical therapist and her patient are mutually set-ting goals for physical therapy. The patient is four days post-total knee replacement. Which of the following would be the BEST example of a short-term goal? The patient will be independent with ambula-tion by discharge. The patient will have less pain in one week. The patient will ambulate better with a walker in two weeks. The patient will have 100° of active knee flexion in two weeks. Your score isThe average score is 44% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz إختبار كابلن شامل 2 من كتاب كابلن لاختبار العلاج الطبيعي الدولي