اختبار NPTE الشامل4 اترك تعليقاً / كويزات / بواسطة Fatma Qeshta اختبار NPTE 4 من كتاب الأسئلة والأجوبة الخاص بـ 300 NPTE 11 NPTE 4 NPTE 1 Quiz from the 300 NPTE questions and answers book 1 / 25 A male elderly who had a recent total knee replacement is ordered an assistive device that aims tohelp him with his balance and walking. Which of the following ambulatory assistive devices can give thepatient the most stability? Walker, standard Knee-support crutches Quad cane Forearm crutches 2 / 25 An infant is diagnosed with correctible talipes equinovarus involving the right foot. The physicaltherapist expects the following corrective interventions for the patient except: Cincinnati incision Manipulation Splintage Casting 3 / 25 Which of the following is considered as the most effective orthosis for use in controlling rotation andlateral bending at C1-C3? Philadelphia collar Sternal-occipital-mandibular orthosis Halo device 4-poster brace 4 / 25 Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation is one of the most commonly used forms ofelectroanalgesia. Which of the following therapeutic methods of TENS is the most recommended foracupuncture-like settings? Low-stimulation frequency and high-stimulus intensity, close to the tolerance level of the patient. Low-intensity stimuli firing in high-frequency bursts. High-stimulation frequency and low-intensity, just above the threshold; current is set between 10 and 30 mA. Frequency of each burst is 1 to 2 Hz and the frequency of impulses with each burst is 100 Hz 5 / 25 A baseball player with acute medial epicondylitis is referred for physical therapy. The patient recordincludes a history of elbow pain during sleep. Which of the following orthoses is the most recommendedfor the patient? Ulnar gutter splint Wrist extension splint Counterforce bracing Cock-up wrist splint 6 / 25 The healing process is subtly or significantly influenced by external factors, which include varioustreatment modalities. The application of electrical stimulation has the following effects duringrehabilitation except: Reduced tissue viscosity Relaxed muscle spasm Enhanced protein synthesisw Re-established lymphatic flo 7 / 25 Because of its ability to treat or relieve pain efficiently with minimal side effects, a variety of newertranscutaneous electrical stimulation modalities have emerged. Percutaneous electrical nervestimulation or PENS is one of these. Which of the following accurately describes this modality It uses two, four, or six applicators, delivering higher currents than TENS. It is based on summation of two alternating current signals that come in slightly different frequencies. When the signals are in phase, they summate to an amplitude sufficient to cause stimulation. It uses acupuncture-like needle probes to deliver electrical stimuli at the precise level 8 / 25 A patient with chronic fatigue syndrome is indicated to have a myofascial release, a form of therapythat stretches the fascia. This therapy relieves the patient’s discomforts by which of the followingmechanisms? It encourages proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation through isometrics It involves placing a joint or body part into a position of maximal ease, allowing the shortened muscles to reset their spindles. It involves positional techniques that change inappropriate physical alterations of neural tissues in response to stimuli. It involves stretching of tight areas to equalize muscle tension throughout the body. 9 / 25 Orthoses are usually classified into two types: static and dynamic. The classification is mainly basedon the amount of joint movement that each orthosis allows. Which of the following is not correct aboutstatic orthoses? They are mainly ordered for patients with weakened muscles. They are used for promoting eventual joint movement Static orthoses do not allow joint movements. They function as rigid supports in fractures. 10 / 25 At higher altitudes, a patient experiences dizziness, nausea, weakness, decreased vision, andheadache. The physical therapist informs the patient that these symptoms are mainly caused bylowered partial pressure of ambient oxygen at higher altitudes. Which of the following is a long-termresponse to decreased partial pressure of ambient oxygen? Increased stroke volume Increased number of red blood cells Increased aerobic power Decreased amount of hemoglobin 11 / 25 A 20-year-old male complains of pain in the ball of the left foot, causing limited movements. Onassessment, the patient’s second toe is bent upward from the left foot’s ball joint. Corns on the top ofthe involved toe are also noted. Which of the following is the most recommended footwear for a patientwith claw toes? Moccasin shoe A shoe with a high upper A shoe with a Blucher throat style Oxford shoe 12 / 25 A female patient with angina is referred to the clinic after a total knee replacement. The patient has ahistory of angina, which is usually relieved by rest and intake of nitroglycerin. The pain occurs withincreased activity or stress. Based on these details of information, the patient has which type of angina? Prinzmetal angina Unstable angina Variant angina Stable angina 13 / 25 A physical therapist reviews the medication list of a patient who is maintained on bronchodilators forthe management of bronchial asthma. Which of the following is a common side effect ofbronchodilators Tachycardia Sedation Muscle spasm Hypertension 14 / 25 Superficial heating modalities use the subcutaneous fat tissue to act as a thermal insulator and inhibitthe heat transfer. Heat transfer is classified into three types: conduction, convection, and conversion. Ifa physical therapist decides to use a modality that uses the convection mechanism of heat exchange,which of the following is most likely considered? Warm compresses Whirl pool Ultrasound Electric heating pad 15 / 25 A physical therapist is observing a patient who is walking with crutches. The patient advances bothcrutches forward, and then swings both legs past the crutches at the same time. Based on the sequence,the patient is demonstrating which crutch gait? Tripod crutch gait Two-point crutch gait Swing-to crutch gait Swing-through crutch gait 16 / 25 The modalities of deep heating convert energy into heat as it goes through body tissues.Electromagnetic radiation, highfrequency sound and high-frequency currents are some of the energysources used. Which of the following heating modalities is considered as the best method for large-areadeep heating? Shortwave diathermy Hydrotherapy Microwave diathermy Ultrasonography 17 / 25 A physical therapist includes transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation application as one of themodalities of treatment for a patient complaining of pain after a spinal cord injury. The physicaltherapist is applying the TENS machine correctly by demonstrating which of the following actions? The pulse rate is set before switching on the machine. The pads are placed over the area of sensory impairment The machine is switched on before placing the electrode pads on the skin. The therapist places self-adhesive pads within an inch of each other. 18 / 25 A stroke physical therapy program aims to achieve normalization of muscle tone to encouragenormal movements. Which of the following therapy modalities is correctly included in the program as aneffective tone-reducing intervention? Pressure splints Stretching of finger muscles through manual stretching techniques Warm compresses P a s s i v e m a n i p u l a t i o n b y t h e t h e r a p i s t 19 / 25 A patient sustained full-thickness in the left anterior arm, including the anterior and posterioraxillary regions. An orthosis is ordered to the patient to be worn before and after skin grafting. Which ofthe following orthoses is the most appropriate for the patient? Airplane splint Overhead sling suspension Figure-8 harness Balanced forearm orthosis 20 / 25 A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is assessed by a physical therapist for anexercise program. Pulmonary assessment is conducted through physical examination and pulmonaryfunction tests. A patient with chronic obstructive disease is expected to have which of the followingfindings? Increased forced expiratory flow Increased forced vital capacity Increased total lung capacity Decreased residual volume 21 / 25 Therapeutic methods of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation application can use one of thethree options of standard settings. Which of the following standard settings is the most appropriate forconventional TENS? Low-frequency stimulus from 1 to 10 Hz, at high intensity stimulus. Low-frequency stimulus at low intensity stimulus High-frequency bursts, at low intensity stimulus; the frequency of impulses within each burst is 100 Hz. High-frequency stimulus from 40 to 150 Hz, at low stimulus intensity with the current set from 10 to 30 Hz. 22 / 25 Proper crutch fitting is essential as it facilitates proper healing, promotes stability when walking, andprevents complications and injuries. The following actions ensure proper crutch fitting except: Ensure that the patient does not lift himself/herself when pushing down and extending the arms The hand grip is adjusted, allowing the elbow to flex to about 30-degrees when the patient is standing up straight. The lengths of the crutches are adjusted, ensuring 1 to 2 inches of space between the axillae and the top of the axillary pads when standing. The handgrips of the crutches are even with the top of the hip line. 23 / 25 Upper-limb orthoses are classified according to their function. Which of the following upper-limborthoses augments prehension with more proximal joint movements? Protective Substitutive Corrective Assistive 24 / 25 A mother asks a physical therapist when she can start toilet training her 18-month-old child. Thetherapist informs the mother that each child develops at his or her own phase, so a definite answer isnot possible. In spite of this, there are signs indicating readiness for toilet training. The following suggestreadiness for toilet training except: Child is able to sit on the toilet for 5 to 10 minutes without getting off . Child’s bladder control develops; bowel control insignificant Child is able to stay dry for two hours. Child is able to sit, squat and walk. 25 / 25 A patient is ordered to ambulate with assistance using a pair of crutches. The physical therapistinstructs the patient to move the right crutch ahead, and then move the left foot forward at about thelevel of the right crutch. The next instruction is to move the left crutch forward. The right foot is movedforward last. Which of the following is accurately derived from the instructed gait sequence? This gait sequence necessitates good trunk balance and good strength in the upper limbs This gait sequence is contraindicated in patients with ataxia This gait sequence is the least stable crutch gait pattern. . This gait sequence involves some weight bearing on both legs. 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