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Title: Physical Therapy
Description: question and answer, mock board examinations, and quizzes
Description: question and answer, mock board examinations, and quizzes
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Partial reaction of degeneration
b
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Absolute reaction of degeneration
d
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Duration of erythema persists for 24-26 hours
a
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Second degree erythemal dose
c
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Fourth degree erythemal dose
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Partial reaction of degeneration
b
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Absolute reaction of degeneration
d
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The nerve shows a decrease to both tetanic and galvanic stimulation
a
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Complete reaction of degeneration
c
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Reaction of degeneration is not involved
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Copper
b
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Histamine
d
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Mottled appearance on the skin after repeated heat radiation is called
a
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Erythemia ad lib
c
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Erythemia pigmentation
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Square wave DC
b
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Sine wave
d
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The conventional tens usage is based on what theory?
a
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Open gate
c
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No gate
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Rheobase
b
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Intensity of stimulus
d
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When testing for the polarity of a direct current generator, all of the following statements occur
EXCEPT
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13
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15
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17
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19
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The pole which causes the most rapid bubbling is the anode
b
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The bubbles consist of hydrogen gas
d
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Chronaxie
b
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Both a and b
d
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Serology for syphilis
b
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High leukocyte count in cerebrospinal fluid
d
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Aphasia
b
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Hemianopsia
d
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Parkinson’s disease
b
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Huntington’s chorea
d
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Cerebral palsy
b
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Alzheimer’s disease
d
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700-1500 mµ
b
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0
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180-290 mµ
The major portion of radiation from long infrared is absorbed in the
a
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Subcutaneous layers of the skin
c
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Stratum mucosum
The penetration of infrared radiation into skin tissue depends upon
a
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Intensity of the source
c
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Wattage of the lamp
A natural source of infrared radiation is sunlight
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40%
b
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60%
d
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The normal polar formula for a galvanic current is
a
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CCC-COC-AOC-ACC
c
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CCC-AOC-ACC-COC
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Salicylic Acid
b
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Iodide
d
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For each degree Fahrenheit rise of body temperature, the pulse rate will increase about
a
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4 beats
c
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10 beats
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Diathermy
b
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Ultrasound
d
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A malignant neoplasm of glandular epithelium is
a
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Adenocarcinoma
c
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Papilloma
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Metaplasia
b
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Neoplasia
d
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A megaloblastic anemia that results from a deficiency of vitamin B12 is known as
a
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Macrocytic anemia
c
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Pernicious anemia
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Hematoma
b
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Hemoptysis
d
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Which of the following is a type of necrosis?
a
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b
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Lack of caseation
d
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Gastritis
b
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Peptic ulcer
d
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Total lung capacity
b
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Vital capacity
d
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3-10 days
b
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14-21 days
d
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Cough
b
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Dyspnea
d
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Agoraphobia
b
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Algophobia
d
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Sublimation
b
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Regression
RationalizationWhich of the following drugs assists schizophrenic individuals to function more
effectively?
a
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Methylphenidate
c
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Fluphenazine enanthine
Tourette’s disorder is characterized by
a
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Bed wetting
c
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Encopresis and colic
The ego
a
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Is undifferentiated as far as psyche structure is concerned
c
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Is absorbed in the unconscious soon after birth
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Difficult or painful swallowing
b
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A person with disturbed orientation with respect to time, space or place
d
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A stroke patient is unable to talk, to name common objects or to formulate words because of brain
damage
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Aphasia
b
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Apraxia
d
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The term used to describe a condition of uncontrollable, excessive talking is
a
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Logorrhea
c
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Dipsomania the dorsal scapular nerve supplies the
a
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latissimus dorsi
c
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pectoralis minor
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Opposite the affected side
b
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Only during phase stance
d
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Your patient is in the prone position with the knee flexed
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The patient complained of pain
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Mcmurray
b
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Tinel
d
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A positive Ober test indicates
a
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Contracted gastrocnemius
c
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Contracted iliopsoas
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1 deg freedom of motion
b
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3 deg freedom of motion
d
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Luminous infrared radiation
a
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Has a wavelength range of 1500-12,000 mµ
c
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Has a longer wavelength than non luminous infrared radiation
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Guide of dosage is the erythemal response of the patient
b
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All the above
d
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High frequency (shortwave diathermy) wavelength of 11 meters is
a
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12 MHz/second
b
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13
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None of the above
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Intensity
b
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Frequency
d
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The hotter the source, the shorter the wavelength
a
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Non-luminous infrared radiation
c
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Neither a nor b
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Mitral stenosis
b
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Pulmonary stenosis
d
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Anemia characterized by a decrease in erythrocytes due to hemorrhage is
a
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Hypochromic anemia
c
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Normocytic anemia
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Thrombosis
b
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Aneurysm
d
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Which of the following conditions may lead to renal failure due to anoxic necrosis?
a
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Trauma
c
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All of the above
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Cushing’s syndrome
b
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c
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Diabetes insipidus
A cerebrovascular accident patient, with left-sided weakness of upper and lower extremity likely has
a lesion located in the
a
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Medulla
c
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Right cerebral hemisphere
The range of the wavelength for long-wave infrared radiation is approximately
a
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4000-8000 Ᾰ
c
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1500-12,000 mµ
Increase in the chronaxie of a muscle signifies
a
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Excitability of muscle decrease
c
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Constant current
The opposition offered by the electrical conductor to the flow of a current is represented by the
a
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Volt
c
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Farad
The area of the body most sensitive to ultraviolet radiation is
a
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Hands
c
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Arms
Loss of the knee jerk indicates compression of which nerve root?
a
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L1
c
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S3
In athetosis, the most probable site of pathology is
a
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Globus pallidus
c
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Neuromuscular junction
The duration of the faradic impulse is about
a
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001 of a second
b
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0
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Variable
When a muscle is in a state of partial reaction of degeneration, it responds to a tetanizing (faradic)
current by
a
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Diminished response
c
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Brisk contraction
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Short-wave diathermy
b
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Low-frequency generator
d
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Heating in an electromagnetic field
a
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Is a so-called current of capacity
c
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Is by a conduction current
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Partial reaction of degeneration
b
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Absolute reaction of degeneration
d
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Local effects of a heat application include
a
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Local analgesia
c
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Decreased tissue metabolism
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What test did you use to
determine the contracture?
a
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Tinel
c
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Ober
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Too much intensity
b
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Insufficient medium
d
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Herzberg’s two factor motivation theory includes which of the following?
a
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Advancement and promotion
c
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Longer work hours and increased work load
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1 degree of freedom of motion
b
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3 degrees of freedom of motion
d
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Shoulder external rotation is performed by
a
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Teres minor
c
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Pectoralis major
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Biceps brachii
b
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Pronator teres
d
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A positive tinel sign indicates pain over
a
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Severed ligament
c
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Severed blood vessel
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Flexion of the thumb is absent
b
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There is atrophy of the thenar muscles
d
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The close-packed position is characterized by which of the following criteria?
a
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Joint capsule is maximally tensed
c
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Minimal contact with convex surfaces
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Which of the following exercise
programs will produce LESS fatigue?
a
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deLorme technique
c
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hellebrandt
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Lateral collateral
b
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Posterior cruciate
d
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During knee flexion and extension, what will produce an audible clicking in the joint line?
a
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Ober test
c
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Thomas test
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External intercostals
b
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Scalene
d
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Idiopathic scoliosis treatment depends primarily upon
a
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Brace the spine for 2 years
c
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Diagnosis with relative skeletal immaturity
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Bolster fascial defects
b
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Fill out large defects
d
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The most dreaded complication of deep venous thrombosis is
a
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Pulmonary embolism
c
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Fracture embolism
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Ectomy
b
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Ostomy
d
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The range of normal systolic blood pressure in adults is
a
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90-110
c
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90-140
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Mitral depolarization
b
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Mitral repolarization
d
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A disease characterized by dilation of bronchi and bronchioles is
a
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Bronchiectasis
c
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Endocarditis
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Potassium
b
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Sodium
d
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A congenital deformity in which there are supernumerary digits of the hand or foot is called
a
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Macrodactyly
c
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Polydactyly
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Osteoarthritis
b
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Gout
d
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A greenstick fracture is best described as one which
a
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Results from metastatic tumor
c
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Results from twisting the limb
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More common among girls than boys
b
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Frequently observed in black children
d
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The triad of wernicke’s syndrome includes all of the following EXCEPT
a
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Opthalmoplegia
c
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Ataxia
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Inadequate personality
b
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Paranoid personality
d
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An angulated fracture of a long bone is also known as
a
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Transverse
c
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Greenstick
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The hernia sac contains only cerebrospinal fluid
b
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There is less likely to be a neurological deficit in the lower extremities
d
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Hyaline cartilage is nourished through the
a
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Vessels from the periosteum
c
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Haversian canals
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Radial nerve
b
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Axillary nerve
d
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The term phocomelia refers to
a
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A congenital absence of the sacrum
c
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A complete absence of a middle or intercalary segment of a limb
Title: Physical Therapy
Description: question and answer, mock board examinations, and quizzes
Description: question and answer, mock board examinations, and quizzes