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&category1= CC
&domain1= D1
&reasoning1= R4
&answer1= 2
&q1= A patient has developed congestive heart failure after experiencing his
first myocardial infarction. The pulmonary signs and symptoms the therapist
expect to find include:
&category2= CB
&domain2= D3
&reasoning2= R1
&answer2= 1
&q2= A newborn is 4 weeks premature and is examined at birth using the APGAR
test. Based on the following results, the neonatal therapist suspects
neurological complications are likely with an APGAR of:
&choice2a= 3 at 10 minutes.
&choice2b= 8 at 5 minutes.
&choice2c= 9 at 1 minute.
&choice2d= 8 at 1 minute.
&qNum3= 3
&category3= CF
&domain3= D6
&reasoning3= R5
&answer3= 4
&q3= A physical therapist requested that a PTA perform ultrasound on the left
shoulder of a patient. During the treatment session, the patient experienced an
electrical shock. The physical therapist would not be responsible for any injury
to the patient if this was the result of:
&category4= CD
&domain4= D1
&reasoning4= R1
&answer4= 3
&choice4b= 5:1
&choice4c= 2:1
&choice4d= 10:1
&qNum5= 5
&category5= CC
&domain5= D2
&reasoning5= R4
&answer5= 3
&q5= The BEST INITIAL intervention to improve functional mobility in an
individual with a stable humeral neck fracture is:
&category6= CD
&domain6= D2
&reasoning6= R3
&answer6= 2
&domain7= D2
&reasoning7= R4
&answer7= 2
&q7= A patient has fixed forefoot varus malalignment. Possible compensatory
motion(s) or posture(s) might include:
&category8= CF
&domain8= D6
&reasoning8= R2
&answer8= 1
&q8= The purpose of ABC Physical Therapy Center is to deliver excellent health
care services in a unique, individualized and participative manner at a
reasonable cost. The provision of services under these conditions requires and
encourages creative involvement of physicians, staff, patients and their agents
in all aspects of the care planning and delivery process. This is an example of
a:
&choice8a= mission statement.
&domain9= D6
&reasoning9= R2
&answer9= 2
&q9= A patient presents with weakness of the knee (2/5) resulting from an
anterior cruciate ligament injury. The therapist's examination reveals moderate
pain (5/10) and excessive translation of the tibia during active knee extension.
The therapist determines functional electrical stimulation (FES) is an
appropriate intervention. The protocol for strengthening the quadriceps and
improving stability of the knee should consist of stimulation of the:
&category10= CC
&domain10= D3
&reasoning10= R4
&answer10= 1
&choice10b= both DTRs are abnormal and indicative of upper motor neuron
syndrome.
&choice10c= the right DTR is exaggerated while the left is clearly abnormal.
&domain11= D2
&reasoning11= R4
&answer11= 4
&q11= A 72 year-old patient has an episode of syncope in the physical therapy
clinic. The therapist attempts to rule out orthostatic hypotension as the cause
of her fainting. This is BEST done by:
&category12= CC
&domain12= D4
&reasoning12= R5
&answer12= 3
&q12= An inpatient with a grade III diabetic foot ulcer is referred for physical
therapy. Panafil has been applied to the necrotic tissue BID. The wound has no
foul smell; however, the therapist notes a green tinge on the dressing. In this
case, the therapist should:
&choice12a= document the finding and contact the physician immediately.
&domain13= D5
&reasoning13= R5
&answer13= 4
&q13= The therapist receives a referral to examine the fall risk in an 82 year-
old who lives alone and has had two recent falls. The activity that represents
the MOST common risk factor associated with falls in the elderly is:
&category14= CE
&domain14= D6
&reasoning14= R3
&answer14= 1
&choice14b= posterior and lateral walls are 2 inches higher than the medial and
anterior walls.
&choice14c= height of the posterior wall is 2 inches less than all the other
walls.
&choice14d= medial wall is 2½ inches higher than the posterior wall while the
anterior and lateral walls are the same height.
&qNum15= 15
&category15= CB
&domain15= D3
&reasoning15= R4
&answer15= 2
&q15= A two month-old child with bilateral hip dislocations is being discharged
home from an acute pediatric facility. The therapist has developed a home
exercise program and now needs to instruct the parents. The MOST important item
for the therapist to assess before instructing the parents is:
&category16= CF
&domain16= D6
&reasoning16= R2
&answer16= 3
&choice16b= 75%25.
&choice16c= 95%25.
&choice16d= 32%25.
&qNum17= 17
&category17= CC
&domain17= D1
&reasoning17= R4
&answer17= 1
&q17= Which of the following clinical manifestations is NOT typical of early
stage cystic fibrosis?
&category18= CA
&domain18= D3
&reasoning18= R3
&answer18= 4
&q18= An infant demonstrates that the ATNR is NOT obligatory when he/she can
turn the head:
&choice18a= to either side and open the hand.
&choice18b= to one side and look at the extended arm on that side.
&choice18c= to one side and bring the opposite hand to mouth.
&domain19= D5
&reasoning19= R5
&answer19= 1
&q19= A 75 year-old patient is referred to physical therapy for back pain.
Medical tests reveal he is at the end stage of pancreatic cancer. The physician
has told him he has cancer but has chosen not to inform the patient about the
prognosis. If the patient asks the therapist what his prognosis is, the
therapist's BEST response is to tell him:
&category20= CC
&domain20= D5
&reasoning20= R3
&answer20= 4
&q20= During surgery to remove an apical lung tumor, the long thoracic nerve was
injured. Muscle weakness is 3+/5. It would be best to implement exercises:
&choice20a= standing using hand weights.
&domain21= D2
&reasoning21= R3
&answer21= 2
&q21= A physical therapist examination reveals: iliac crests high on the left;
PSIS low and posterior on the left; ASIS high and anterior on the left; standing
flexion test shows that the left PSIS moves first and farthest superiorly;
Gillet's test demonstrates the left PSIS moves inferiorly and laterally less
than right; long sitting test shows the left malleolus moves short to long;
sitting flexion test is negative. In light of the above findings, the
therapist's diagnosis is:
&category22= CF
&domain22= D6
&reasoning22= R2
&answer22= 3
&domain23= D6
&reasoning23= R2
&answer23= 4
&q23= A patient presents with partial and full thickness burns on the chest and
neck region. The therapist decides to apply TENS prior to debridement to
modulate pain. Which TENS mode should provide the BEST relief?
&category24= CD
&domain24= D3
&reasoning24= R1
&answer24= 1
&choice24b= head.
&choice24c= lower extremities.
&choice24d= trunk.
&qNum25= 25
&category25= CD
&domain25= D3
&reasoning25= R4
&answer25= 1
&q25= A patient demonstrates beginning recovery Stage 4 movements following a
left CVA. The PNF pattern that represents the BEST choice to promote continued
recovery of the right upper extremity through the use of out-of-synergy
movements is:
&category26= CC
&domain26= D1
&reasoning26= R3
&answer26= 2
&domain27= D1
&reasoning27= R5
&answer27= 1
&q27= A patient is admitted to a coronary care unit with a mild myocardial
infarction, After 2 days the patient is referred to physical therapy for
exercise conditioning. During an initial exercise session on the unit, he
reports chest pain, appears anxious, and wants to go back to bed to rest. The
therapist's BEST course of action is to terminate the exercise and:
&choice27a= have him sit down and continue to monitor his vital signs carefully.
&choice27b= monitor his vital signs and contact his doctor immediately.
&choice27c= assist the patient back to bed and contact the charge nurse on his
floor.
&choice27d= assign the physical therapist assistant to assist him back to his
bed and monitor his vital signs carefully.
&qNum28= 28
&category28= CC
&domain28= D4
&reasoning28= R1
&answer28= 4
&domain29= D5
&reasoning29= R4
&answer29= 2
&q29= A patient is referred to physical therapy following a fall injury
(fractured left hip with ORIF). Medical history reveals a diagnosis of Stage I
Alzheimer's disease. At this stage, the behaviors the therapist would NOT expect
to find are:
&category30= CD
&domain30= D3
&reasoning30= R1
&answer30= 3
&q30= A patient recovering from stroke with minimal lower extremity weakness and
spasticity is able to walk without an assistive device. The therapist observes
that as he walks he hikes his pelvis on the affected side during the swing
phase. The BEST initial intervention is:
&choice30a= partial wall squats using a small ball held between the knees.
&domain31= D3
&reasoning31= R1
&answer31= 3
&q31= The therapist is instructing a patient with traumatic brain injury how to
lock the brakes on his wheelchair. He is right-handed and his right upper
extremity is more affected than his left. To obtain optimal results, the BEST
training strategy is to:
&choice31a= guide his right hand through the locking motions, then his left.
&choice31b= verbally talk him through the locking motions practicing with both
hands simultaneously.
&choice31c= have him practice locking the brakes first with his left hand, and
then his right.
&choice31d= have him practice brake locking using his left hand to assist his
right.
&qNum32= 32
&category32= CF
&domain32= D6
&reasoning32= R2
&answer32= 2
&q32= A physical therapist wants to examine the effects of PNF using the
technique of contract-relax on shoulder ROM. A group of 10 patients with
adhesive capsulitis were recruited. A matched group of patients were given
straight plane active-assisted exercise for the same length of time (3
times/week for 6 weeks). In this study the independent variable is:
&choice32a= active-assisted exercise.
&domain33= D1
&reasoning33= R4
&answer33= 4
&q33= A therapist is examining a patient with a 12-year history of emphysema.
The clinical finding the therapist would NOT expect to find is:
&choice33c= cyanosis.
&choice33d= decreased A-P to lateral chest ratio.
&qNum34= 34
&category34= CF
&domain34= D6
&reasoning34= R5
&answer34= 1
&choice34b= recommend to the patient that he get a second medical opinion as the
surgery seems unsuccessful.
&choice34c= complete the full 8 weeks of treatment and carefully document his
lack of improvement to ensure full insurance coverage.
&domain35= D2
&reasoning35= R3
&answer35= 3
&q35= During a postural screen for chronic shoulder pain in a recreational
swimmer, the therapist observes excessive internal rotation of the shoulders and
winging of the scapula during overhead motion. Intervention should focus on:
&category36= CD
&domain36= D4
&reasoning36= R1
&answer36= 4
&q36= Re-examination of a patient with a dermal ulcer over the coccyx reveals a
wound exposing the deep fascia. There is no necrotic tissue, exudate is minimal,
and the borders of the ulcer are diffusely covered with granulation tissue.
Previous treatment has included daily whirlpool and wet-to-dry dressings with
normal saline. Based on the re-examination, intervention should consist of:
&choice36a= continuation of the same treatments.
&domain37= D2
&reasoning37= R3
&answer37= 3
&q37= The spinal defect shown in the diagram should be managed with avoidance of
lumbar spinal:
&choice37a= flexion.
&choice37b= rotation.
&choice37c= extension.
&choice37d= lateral flexion.
&qNum38= 38
&category38= CC
&domain38= D3
&reasoning38= R3
&answer38= 4
&domain39= D3
&reasoning39= R3
&answer39= 2
&q39= A patient presents with rapidly progressive symmetrical weakness that
started in the distal lower extremity muscles but now has ascended to include
proximal trunk and upper extremity muscles. The motor segments of the lower
cranial nerves are also showing impairment. The patient complains of abnormal
sensations of tingling and burning of the affected extremities. Consciousness,
cognition, and communication are all normal. These signs and symptoms are
characteristic of:
&category40= CA
&domain40= D1
&reasoning40= R5
&answer40= 2
&q40= A patient recovering from surgery for triple coronary artery bypass grafts
is scheduled to begin a Phase III cardiac rehabilitation program. During the
resistance training portion of the circuit training program, the therapist
instructs the patient to AVOID the Valsalva maneuver because:
&choice40a= heart rate and blood pressure are likely to be elevated.
&choice40d= the decreased return of blood to the heart can lead to pitting
edema.
&qNum41= 41
&category41= CC
&domain41= D1
&reasoning41= R4
&answer41= 3
&q41= A patient experiences color changes in the skin during position changes of
the foot. During elevation, pallor develops. When the limb is then positioned in
the seated hanging position, hyperemia develops. These changes are indicative
of:
&category42= CB
&domain42= D3
&reasoning42= R2
&answer42= 1
&domain43= D5
&reasoning43= R4
&answer43= 2
&q43= In completing an examination of a patient complaining of pain in the lower
thoracic/upper lumbar area, the physical therapist should perform percussion of
the costovertebral angle on a patient with a medical history of:
&category44= CC
&domain44= D1
&reasoning44= R4
&answer44= 4
&choice44b= place a 40%25 O2 face mask on the patient for the remainder of the
exercise session.
&choice44c= place 2 liters of O2 by nasal cannula on the patient for the
remainder of the exercise session.
&domain45= D6
&reasoning45= R1
&answer45= 2
&q45= The therapist is evaluating the needs of a 6 year-old child who is
diagnosed with myelodysplasia at the T10 level. The therapist determines the
most appropriate mobility device for this child to use in the school environment
is a:
&category46= CD
&domain46= D2
&reasoning46= R1
&answer46= 2
&q46= A patient has limited right rotation caused by left thoracic facet joint
capsular tightness. The intervention that would best facilitate improved right
rotation in sitting is:
&choice46a= trunk flexion with left rotation.
&domain47= D2
&reasoning47= R3
&answer47= 4
&q47= EMG activity in the lower extremities during erect standing is continuous
in the:
&category48= CF
&domain48= D6
&reasoning48= R5
&answer48= 3
&q48= A patient falls while walking in the parallel bars. The therapist is
required to fill out an incident report of the event. Information in the report
should include the names of those involved and:
&choice48a= the date of the occurrence, a description of the event, and the
cause of the fall.
&choice48b= a description of the event, where the patient was injured and the
corrective actions to be taken.
&choice48c= what occurred, when and where it occurred, and witness statements.
&domain49= D6
&reasoning49= R2
&answer49= 1
&q49= Four days ago, a patient sustained a deep contusion of the right lateral
thigh as a result of a blow on the leg by a steel beam. Following several
cryotherapy treatments, the therapist decides to apply ultrasound [US]. The
parameters that are most appropriate in this case are:
&category50= CA
&domain50= D3
&reasoning50= R3
&answer50= 4
&q50= A 99 year-old woman was found unconscious at home. Two days later the
therapist examines her in the hospital. Findings include normal sensation and
movement on the right side of the body with impaired sensation (touch, pressure,
proprioception) and paralysis on the left side of the body. The left side of her
lower face and her trunk are similarly impaired. The MOST LIKELY location of the
lesion is the:
&choice50a= left side of brainstem.
&domain51= D3
&reasoning51= R4
&answer51= 3
&q51= The loss of sensory function in peripheral neuropathy is often among the
first noticeable symptoms. If more than one nerve is involved, the sensory loss
typically appears as:
&choice51c= stocking and glove distribution of the lower and upper extremities.
&choice51d= allodynia of the feet accompanied by pronounced dorsiflexor
weakness.
&qNum52= 52
&category52= CB
&domain52= D1
&reasoning52= R3
&answer52= 3
&domain53= D1
&reasoning53= R1
&answer53= 1
&q53= A patient presents with severe claudication which is evident when he walks
distances greater than 200 feet. He also exhibits muscle fatigue and cramping of
both calf muscles. Upon examination, the therapist finds his skin is pale and
shiny with some trophic nail changes. The BEST choice for intervention is to:
&choice53a= begin with an interval walking program, exercising only to the point
of pain.
&choice53b= avoid any exercise stress until he has been on calcium channel
blockers for at least 2 weeks.
&category54= CD
&domain54= D4
&reasoning54= R4
&answer54= 3
&choice54d= wash the foot and apply skin lubricants followed by a transparent
film dressing.
&qNum55= 55
&category55= CE
&domain55= D6
&reasoning55= R4
&answer55= 2
&q55= The therapist is prescribing a wheelchair for a patient with left
hemiplegia. The MOST appropriate feature to include in this prescription is:
&category56= CF
&domain56= D6
&reasoning56= R2
&answer56= 4
&domain57= D2
&reasoning57= R1
&answer57= 2
&q57= A patient who was casted for 3 weeks following a Grade III right ankle
sprain has been referred to physical therapy for mobility exercises. Examination
shows a loss of 10 degrees of dorsiflexion. The patient will have the MOST
difficulty in:
&category58= CA
&domain58= D2
&reasoning58= R2
&answer58= 3
&q58= The torque output produced in the sitting position during isokinetic
exercise involving the hamstrings is:
&choice58a= lower than the torque actually generated by the hamstrings.
&domain59= D2
&reasoning59= R3
&answer59= 1
&q59= A manual therapy technique utilized to correct a closing restriction of T5
on T6 is:
&category60= CC
&domain60= D3
&reasoning60= R3
&answer60= 1
&q60= A patient presents with an acute onset of vertigo over night. Symptoms
worsen with rapid change in head position. If the head is held still, symptoms
subside usually within 1 to 2 minutes. The MOST likely cause of this patient's
problem is:
&choice60a= benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
&domain61= D1
&reasoning61= R4
&answer61= 2
&q61= A patient with a significant history for coronary artery disease tells the
therapist he is currently taking atropine with careful monitoring. Based on
knowledge of the effects of this medication the therapist expects:
&category62= CA
&domain62= D4
&reasoning62= R4
&answer62= 4
&domain63= D5
&reasoning63= R3
&answer63= 3
&q63= The physical therapist reviews the lab results of a patient admitted to
the acute care hospital yesterday: Hematocrit 45%25, Blood glucose 180 mg/dL and
cholesterol 180 mg/dL. Based on these lab results, the patient most likely has:
&choice63a= hyperlipidemia.
&choice63b= anemia.
&category64= CD
&domain64= D3
&reasoning64= R3
&answer64= 2
&domain65= D1
&reasoning65= R5
&answer65= 2
&q65= A 72 year-old patient has been hospitalized, on complete bedrest, for 10
days. A physical therapy referral requests mobilization out-of-bed and
ambulation. The patient complains that today his right calf is aching. If he
gets up and moves around he is sure he will feel better. The therapist's
examination reveals calf tenderness with slight swelling and warmth. The
therapist decides to:
&choice65c= begin with ankle pump exercises in bed and then ambulate.
&choice65d= use only AROM exercises with the patient sitting at the edge of the
bed.
&qNum66= 66
&category66= CB
&domain66= D3
&reasoning66= R1
&answer66= 3
&q66= A nine year-old boy with Duchenne's muscular dystrophy is referred for
homecare. The physical therapist should BEGIN the examination by:
&choice66a= performing a complete motor examination.
&domain67= D2
&reasoning67= R3
&answer67= 1
&q67= During an examination of an adolescent female who complains of anterior
knee pain, the therapist observes that the lower extremity shows medial femoral
torsion and toeing-in position of the feet. The lower extremity position may be
indicative of excessive hip:
&choice67a= anteversion.
&choice67b= medial/internal rotation.
&choice67c= retroversion.
&choice67d= lateral/external rotation.
&qNum68= 68
&category68= CD
&domain68= D2
&reasoning68= R4
&answer68= 1
&domain69= D5
&reasoning69= R5
&answer69= 4
&q69= A single, 22 year-old woman, who is 3 months pregnant, arrives at a
therapist's private practice complaining of shoulder and leg pain. She has a
black eye and some bruising at the wrists. The state in which the therapist
practices has direct access. An appropriate course of action is:
&choice69a= administer massage for bruising, TENS and ice modalities for pain,
as indicated by the examination findings.
&choice69b= direct the patient to the nearest Ambulatory Care Center for
physician evaluation.
&category70= CE
&domain70= D6
&reasoning70= R2
&answer70= 2
&q70= A 73 year-old patient presents with a stage III decubitus ulcer on the
plantar surface of the right foot. After a series of conservative interventions
with limited success, the therapist chooses to apply electrical stimulation for
tissue repair. The electrical current BEST suited in this case is:
&choice70a= low volt biphasic pulsed current.
&domain71= D6
&reasoning71= R1
&answer71= 3
&q71= A patient presents with pain radiating down the posterior hip and thigh as
a result of a herniated disk in the lumbar spine. The therapist decides to apply
mechanical traction. If the patient can tolerate it, the PREFERRED patient
position is:
&category72= CD
&domain72= D3
&reasoning72= R4
&answer72= 4
&domain73= D3
&reasoning73= R4
&answer73= 3
&q73= A patient recovering from a middle cerebral artery stroke presents with
gaze deviation of the eyes. In this type of stroke the involved eye may deviate
toward:
&category74= CB
&domain74= D1
&reasoning74= R4
&answer74= 1
&domain75= D2
&reasoning75= R3
&answer75= 2
&q75= A college soccer player sustained a hyperextension knee injury when
kicking the ball with his other lower extremity. The patient was taken to the
emergency room of a local hospital and was diagnosed with "knee sprain". He was
sent to physical therapy the next day for aggressive rehabilitation. As part of
the examination to determine the type of treatment plan to implement, the
therapist conducts the test shown in the figure. The type of exercise that is
indicated in the acute phase of treatment if a positive test is found includes:
&category76= CD
&domain76= D4
&reasoning76= R2
&answer76= 2
&q76= A patient with a grade III diabetic ulcer is being treated with a calcium
alginate wound dressing. This type of dressing can be expected to:
&choice76a= absorb exudate and allow rapid moisture evaporation.
&choice76d= restrict bacteria from the wound while supporting the tissues.
&qNum77= 77
&category77= CF
&domain77= D6
&reasoning77= R2
&answer77= 3
&q77= The therapist receives a referral to treat a patient with a 5-year history
of cirrhosis and Hepatitis B. The therapist should:
&category78= CA
&domain78= D2
&reasoning78= R4
&answer78= 1
&domain79= D1
&reasoning79= R5
&answer79= 3
&q79= A patient with a history of coronary artery disease and recent myocardial
infarction is exercising in an inpatient Cardiac Rehab Program. As the patient
is new, continuous ECG telemetry monitoring is being done. The therapist
observes the following. The BEST course of action is to:
&choice79a= have the patient sit down and sent back to the room after a brief
rest period.
&choice79b= activate the emergency medical response team.
&choice79c= have the patient sit down, continue monitoring, and notify the
physician immediately.
&choice79d= have the patient sit down, rest, then resume the exercise at a lower
intensity.
&qNum80= 80
&category80= CD
&domain80= D3
&reasoning80= R1
&answer80= 1
&q80= A patient recovering from traumatic brain injury is unable to bring the
right foot up on the step during stair climbing training. The BEST training
activity is to:
&choice80a= practice stair climbing inside the parallel bars using a 3 inch
step.
&domain81= D5
&reasoning81= R4
&answer81= 3
&q81= The physical therapist is completing general activity recommendations for
a group home of young adults with emotional and behavioral issues. All patients
are chemically controlled with either antipsychotic or antidepressant
medications. Full time supervision is available for any activity recommended.
Which precautions would be MOST appropriate for inclusion in the report?
&category82= CC
&domain82= D5
&reasoning82= R5
&answer82= 1
&q82= A patient suffered a spinal cord injury with a complete injury (ASIA Level
A) at T10. It is now three months post-injury and she is refusing to participate
in her functional training program because the major focus is wheelchair
independence. She is sure she is going to walk again. The therapist's BEST
approach is to:
&choice82a= outline realistic short term goals to improve independence while
maintaining for the possibility of further recovery.
&choice82b= discuss the harmful effects of denial and restrict all discussions
to promoting wheelchair independence.
&choice82c= refer the patient for psychological counseling and discharge her
from P.T.
&choice82d= send the patient home for a short time so she will recognize the
need for wheelchair training.
&qNum83= 83
&category83= CC
&domain83= D3
&reasoning83= R1
&answer83= 4
&q83= The therapist is on a home visit, scheduled at lunchtime, visiting an 18
month-old child with moderate developmental delay. The therapist notices the
child and mother are experiencing difficulties with feeding. The child is
slumped down in the highchair and is unsuccessfully attempting to use a raking
grasp to lift cereal pieces to her mouth. Both the child and mother are
frustrated. The FIRST intervention should be to:
&choice83c= recommend the mother feed the child baby food instead of cereal for
a few more months.
&choice83d= reposition the child in a proper sitting position using postural
supports.
&qNum84= 84
&category84= CD
&domain84= D2
&reasoning84= R3
&answer84= 2
&domain85= D2
&reasoning85= R3
&answer85= 1
&q85= A patient presents with insidious onset of pain in the jaw that is
referred to the head and neck regions. As best as he can recall, it may be
related to biting into something hard. Cervical ROM is limited in flexion by 20
degrees, cervical lateral flexion limited to the left by 10 degrees. Mandibular
depression is 10mm with deviation to the left, protrusion is 4mm, and lateral
deviation is 15mm to right and 6mm to left. Based on these findings the
diagnosis for this patient would be:
&category86= CF
&domain86= D6
&reasoning86= R5
&answer86= 4
&choice86b= not let him look at the chart because he may misinterpret the
documentation.
&choice86c= let him look at the chart and be available to answer any questions.
&choice86d= deny access to the chart unless written permission by his wife is
granted.
&qNum87= 87
&category87= CC
&domain87= D1
&reasoning87= R3
&answer87= 3
&q87= A patient with a recent history of rib fractures suddenly becomes short of
breath during secretion removal techniques. The patient looks panicked and
complains of sharp pain in the left chest. A quick screen shows a deviated
trachea to the right among other signs and symptoms. The MOST LIKELY explanation
for the above is:
&choice87a= angina.
&choice87b= pulmonary emboli.
&choice87c= pneumothorax.
&choice87d= mucous plugging of an airway.
&qNum88= 88
&category88= CA
&domain88= D2
&reasoning88= R1
&answer88= 2
&domain89= D3
&reasoning89= R4
&answer89= 4
&q89= A patient is 5 weeks post stroke and is demonstrating good recovery of her
right upper extremity, characterized as stage 4 recovery. The BEST choice for a
training activity is to have the patient:
&category90= CC
&domain90= D3
&reasoning90= R3
&answer90= 4
&q90= A patient is 2 days post left CVA and has just been moved from the
intensive care unit to a stroke unit. When beginning the examination, the
therapist finds the patient's speech slow and hesitant. He is limited to one and
two-word productions and his expressions are awkward and arduous. However, he
demonstrates good comprehension. His difficulties are consistent with:
&choice90a= global aphasia.
&choice90b= dysarthria.
&choice90c= Wernicke's aphasia.
&domain91= D3
&reasoning91= R5
&answer91= 3
&q91= A patient recovering from traumatic brain injury is functioning at Stage
IV on the Rancho Los Amigos Levels of Cognitive Functioning Scale. During the
therapist's initial examination the patient becomes agitated and tries to bite
the therapist. The BEST course of action is to:
&choice91a= postpone the examination until later in the day when the patient
calms down.
&choice91b= postpone the examination for one week and then try again.
&category92= CC
&domain92= D1
&reasoning92= R3
&answer92= 1
&domain93= D1
&reasoning93= R4
&answer93= 3
&q93= A marathon runner is examined in physical therapy for anterior pain in the
right lower leg. Her resting heart rate is found to be 46 bpm. The MOST LIKELY
explanation for this is that:
&category94= CA
&domain94= D5
&reasoning94= R4
&answer94= 2
&domain95= D4
&reasoning95= R4
&answer95= 4
&q95= A therapist is treating a patient with deep partial-thickness burns over
35%25 of the body (chest and arms). Wound cultures reveal a bacterial count in
excess of 105 per gram of tissue on the anterior left arm. The therapist can
reasonably expect:
&category96= CE
&domain96= D6
&reasoning96= R1
&answer96= 4
&q96= Recently, a 10 year-old patient has begun walking with supination of her
foot. With her shoe off, the therapist finds a new callus on the lateral side of
the metatarsal head of the 5th toe. The BEST choice for orthotic prescription
is:
&choice96a= viscoelastic shoe insert with forefoot medial wedge.
&domain97= D2
&reasoning97= R2
&answer97= 3
&q97= A 74 year-old patient is recovering from a right total hip replacement
(posterolateral incision, cementless fixation). The MOST appropriate type of
bed-to-wheelchair transfer to teach is to have the patient use a:
&category98= CE
&domain98= D6
&reasoning98= R1
&answer98= 1
&domain99= D3
&reasoning99= R4
&answer99= 2
&q99= The therapist is treating a child with mild developmental delay secondary
to 7 weeks prematurity at birth. The child is now 8 months old and is just
learning to sit. The BEST choice for training activity is:
&category100= CC
&domain100= D1
&reasoning100= R1
&answer100= 1
&domain101= D5
&reasoning101= R4
&category102= CA
&domain102= D2
&reasoning102= R1
&q102= When performing scoliosis screening in a school setting, the optimal
age to screen for girls is:
&choice102a= 6-8.
&choice102b= 12-14.
&choice102c= 15-17.
&choice102d= 9-11.
&answer102= 4
&qNum103= 103
&category103= CA
&domain103= D3
&reasoning103= R4
&category104= CA
&domain104= D2
&reasoning104= R3
&answer104= 2
&domain105= D6
&reasoning105= R5
&answer105= 3
&q105= When performing a chart audit, the therapist realizes a date of
service was documented inappropriately. The therapist should:
&choice105a= use "white out", initial; then add the correct date of
service.
&choice105b= write over the date with a different color ink, then make and
initial the correction.
&choice105c= put a single line through the incorrect date, initial, then
make and date the correction.
&choice105d= erase the incorrect date; then make and date the correction.
&qNum106= 106
&category106= CE
&domain106= D6
&reasoning106= R2
&answer106= 3
&domain107= D3
&reasoning107= R3
&answer107= 4
&q107= A patient has a 10-year history of multiple sclerosis and presents
with drooping of the right upper eyelid, constriction of the pupil, and
vasodilation with absence of sweating on the face and neck. These signs are
characteristic of:
&choice107c= nystagmus.
&choice107d= Horner's syndrome.
&qNum108= 108
&category108= CC
&domain108= D3
&reasoning108= R3
&answer108= 4
&choice108d= vestibulocerebellum.
&qNum109= 109
&category109= CC
&domain109= D4
&reasoning109= R3
&answer109= 3
&q109= A patient with a 10-year history of diabetes complains of cramping,
pain, and fatigue of the right buttock after walking 400 feet or climbing
stairs. When he stops exercising, the pain goes away immediately. The skin of
the involved leg is cool and pale. The therapist checks his medical record and
finds no mention of this problem. The therapist suspects:
&category110= CC
&domain110= D1
&reasoning110= R5
&answer110= 2
&q110= A patient with low back pain has marked elevation of blood pressure.
He complains of mild to severe midabdominal pain that increases upon exertion.
Palpation reveals a pulsing mass in the lower abdomen. The therapist should:
&choice110a= instruct in relaxation exercises as a pulsating mass is not
unusual with hypertension.
&choice110d= provide hot packs to the abdomen to help relieve the muscle
spasm.
&qNum111= 111
&category111= CD
&domain111= D4
&reasoning111= R1
&answer111= 4
&q111= A patient with a 12-year history of diabetes and a small, purulent
tunneling wound located on the left heel is referred for wound lavage. The
therapist's BEST choice is to irrigate the wound using:
&category112= CC
&domain112= D5
&reasoning112= R3
&answer112= 3
&domain113= D2
&reasoning113= R4
&answer113= 1
&q113= To increase the stride length of a patient with a right transfemoral
amputation who uses a total contact prosthesis, the therapist should:
&category114= CD
&domain114= D3
&reasoning114= R1
&answer114= 2
&domain115= D6
&reasoning115= R2
&answer115= 1
&q115= A therapist is concerned that a student PT, who is on a final
clinical rotation, is having difficulty interacting with the patients.
Specifically, the student does not seem to be willing to listen or demonstrate
tolerance and sensitivity to patient needs. The MOST appropriate conclusion the
therapist can reach is that affective objectives for the clinical education
experience are not being met. The primary deficit is:
&category116= CF
&domain116= D6
&reasoning116= R2
&answer116= 1
&choice116d= perform all the final assessments and compare to the initial
assessments performed by a core group of therapists.
&qNum117= 117
&category117= CB
&domain117= D1
&reasoning117= R1
&answer117= 4
&q117= An apparently healthy individual has many risk factors for coronary
artery disease. He is interested in improving his overall fitness and cardiac
health. Following an exercise tolerance test, which was asymptomatic, he is
referred for an exercise class. The most accurate measure of exercise intensity
to monitor during his first exercise session is:
&category118= CA
&domain118= D3
&reasoning118= R5
&answer118= 2
&choice118b= explain that this is normal and that the stepping was a
newborn reflex that has gone away.
&choice118c= recommend that the mother bring the infant to a pediatric
neurologist.
&choice118d= explain this was due to a stepping reflex that will re-emerge
again around 10 months.
&qNum119= 119
&category119= CA
&domain119= D2
&reasoning119= R3
&answer119= 3
&q119= A patient complains of pain with mouth opening that makes it
difficult for her to eat foods that require chewing. Examination revealed active
mouth opening to be within normal limits of:
&choice119a= 15-24mm.
&choice119b= 50-64mm.
&choice119c= 35-44mm.
&choice119d= 65-74mm
&qNum120= 120
&category120= CE
&domain120= D6
&reasoning120= R4
&answer120= 4
&domain121= D2
&reasoning121= R3
&answer121= 2
&q121= A patient presents with complaints of tingling and paresthesias in
the median nerve distribution of the right forearm and hand. The following tests
were found negative bilaterally: Adson, hyperabduction, costoclavicular,
Phalen's, and the ulnar nerve Tinel sign. Based on this information, the
diagnosis that has NOT been ruled out is:
&category122= CF
&domain122= D6
&reasoning122= R5
&answer122= 1
&choice122b= send the patient home until the next scheduled appointment,
with a request to be punctual.
&choice122c= ask the patient if there is a more convenient time for the
appointment in order to complete a 30-minute session.
&domain123= D6
&reasoning123= R2
&answer123= 4
&q123= A patient has been referred to the therapist s/p fracture of the
femur six months ago. The cast was removed, but the patient is unable to
volitionally contract the quadriceps. The therapist decides to apply electrical
stimulation to stimulate the strengthening of the quadriceps muscle. The BEST
choice of electrode size and placement is:
&category124= CD
&domain124= D3
&reasoning124= R4
&answer124= 2
&choice124b= supine, trunk in midline with small pillow under the scapula,
arm extended on supporting pillow, and a small towel roll under the knee.
&choice124c= supine, trunk in slight lateral flexion to the sound side with
elbow flexed and supported on a pillow, leg straight.
&domain125= D3
&reasoning125= R4
&answer125= 1
&q125= If the subject's vision is blocked either by having the subject
close the eyes or by placing a barrier between the part being tested and the
subject's eyes, the therapist can effectively examine:
&category126= CC
&domain126= D1
&reasoning126= R3
&answer126= 3
&choice126d= pericarditis.
&qNum127= 127
&category127= CA
&domain127= D1
&reasoning127= R1
&answer127= 3
&q127= A therapist is asked to advise a healthy 67 year-old individual who
wants to take part in a graduated conditioning program by joining the "Mall
Walkers Club". The therapist's BEST approach to prescribing the intensity of
exercise for this individual is:
&category128= CC
&domain128= D3
&reasoning128= R4
&answer128= 4
&domain129= D5
&reasoning129= R4
&answer129= 3
&q129= The physical therapist has just completed a chart review of a new
patient referred for general mobilization following a colon resection with
colostomy placement the prior day. At bedside the therapist observes an
intravenous line with clear fluid and a second intravenous line with blood
products, a urinary catheter, and oxygen cannula. All vital signs are stable.
Upon questioning, the patient is alert and oriented, reporting pain at 8/10. The
BEST plan to continue the examination is to:
&category130= CD
&domain130= D2
&reasoning130= R1
&answer130= 1
&domain131= D3
&reasoning131= R5
&answer131= 3
&q131= A patient with a spinal cord injury at the level of T1 is in the
community phase of his mobility training. In order for him to navigate a
standard height curb with his wheelchair, the therapist tells him to:
&choice131a= descend backward with the trunk upright and arms hooked around
the push handles.
&choice131b= ascend backwards with the large wheels first.
&category132= CA
&domain132= D1
&reasoning132= R4
&answer132= 1
&q132= A patient with a long history of systemic steroid use for asthma
control has a contraindication for percussion if there is evidence of:
&choice132a= decreased bone density.
&domain133= D5
&reasoning133= R3
&answer133= 4
&q133= A patient presents with a rapid onset of severe weakness of all
small muscles of the hands, sharp pleuritic pain in the shoulder and subscapular
area, and a hoarse voice for the past three weeks. She is a hair stylist, has a
smoking history of 22 years, is not on any medications, and has not been ill.
Her referral states examine and treat. Based on the above information this
patient is MOST LIKELY exhibiting symptoms of:
&category134= CC
&domain134= D2
&reasoning134= R3
&answer134= 3
&choice134b= impingement.
&choice134c= atraumatic shoulder instability.
&domain135= D6
&reasoning135= R1
&answer135= 2
&q135= The therapist is applying cervical traction using a cervical
harness. The patient complains of pain in the temporomandibular joint during the
treatment. The therapist should consider:
&category136= CD
&domain136= D2
&reasoning136= R4
&answer136= 2
&choice136b= reposition the height of the shelf and items to below shoulder
height
&choice136c= provide the worker with a taller, sit-stand chair.
&choice136d= provide the worker with a standing desk for daily activities.
&qNum137= 137
&category137= CD
&domain137= D2
&reasoning137= R4
&answer137= 2
&q137= A patient has been diagnosed with impingement syndrome of the
shoulder. Following a course of modalities to control pain and inflammation,
progression is to an exercise program to restore normal function of the
shoulder. The BEST PNF diagonal pattern to improve function of the shoulder is:
&choice137a= D1 flexion.
&choice137b= D2 flexion.
&choice137c= D1 extension.
&choice137d= D2 extension.
&qNum138= 138
&category138= CE
&domain138= D6
&reasoning138= R4
&answer138= 1
&q138= A patient presents with pain of the right Achilles tendon as well as
on the plantar aspect of the right heel. Pain developed insidiously and has now
lasted several months. On gait analysis the therapist observes abnormal
supination throughout the stance phase of gait. The BEST choice for orthotic
intervention is a:
&choice138a= cushion heel with a rearfoot valgus post.
&domain139= D1
&reasoning139= R4
&answer139= 4
&q139= A patient has a 10 year history of peripheral vascular disease
affecting the right lower extremity. During auscultation of the popliteal artery
the therapist would NOT expect to find:
&choice139a= a bruit.
&choice139b= absence of detectable blood flow.
&category140= CA
&domain140= D5
&reasoning140= R2
&answer140= 3
&choice140b= HIV.
&choice140c= hepatitis B.
&choice140d= tuberculosis.
&qNum141= 141
&category141= CC
&domain141= D2
&reasoning141= R3
&answer141= 1
&q141= A patient presents with pain, joint swelling, subcutaneous olecranon
nodules, and increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate. These findings are
characteristic of:
&category142= CE
&domain142= D6
&reasoning142= R1
&answer142= 2
&choice142b= prosthetic knee set too far anterior to the TKA line.
&choice142c= weak gluteus medius.
&domain143= D6
&reasoning143= R1
&answer143= 3
&q143= A 17 year-old individual with developmental disabilities is referred
to a wheelchair clinic for a new wheelchair. She presents with a severe
kyphoscoliosis. The therapist determines the BEST wheelchair modification to
order is a:
&category144= CD
&domain144= D2
&reasoning144= R2
&answer144= 2
&choice144b= walker and one leg, tuck her pelvis by extending the upper
trunk, and swing her other leg through.
&choice144c= crutches and swing one leg, then the other forward.
&choice144d= walker, extend the upper trunk, and swing both legs forward
together to approach the walker.
&qNum145= 145
&category145= CF
&domain145= D6
&reasoning145= R5
&answer145= 4
&q145= A patient who is undergoing spinal cord rehabilitation is viewed as
uncooperative by staff. He refuses to complete the training activities outlined
for him to promote independent functional mobility. A review of his history
reveals that previously he was the director of his own company, with a staff of
20. The MOST appropriate strategy the therapist can adopt is to:
&choice145a= carefully structure the activities and slow down the pace of
training.
&choice145b= have him work with a supervisor since he works best with
people in authority.
&choice145c= refer him to another therapist who is male in the hopes that
he will have better luck in engaging the patient.
&choice145d= involve him in goal setting and have him participate in
structuring the training session.
&qNum146= 146
&category146= CF
&domain146= D6
&reasoning146= R4
&answer146= 1
&domain147= D6
&reasoning147= R4
&answer147= 3
&q147= A patient is using a right KAFO. During orthotic checkout, the
therapist discovers the height of the medial upright is excessive. As she
transfers weight to the orthotic leg during gait, the therapist expects that
this patient will demonstrate:
&category148= CE
&domain148= D6
&reasoning148= R5
&answer148= 3
&q148= During gait, a patient with hemiparesis drags his toes during swing.
Upon further examination, he has weak dorsiflexors (able to lift the foot
against gravity through 1/2 range) and a grade of 2 upon examining tone in his
plantar flexors using the Modified Ashworth Scale. An appropriate orthotic
modification to correct this problem is:
&choice148a= a dorsiflexion assist.
&domain149= D3
&reasoning149= R3
&answer149= 2
&q149= A therapist is examining a 24 month-old child and observes that the
child can sit independently, creep in quadruped, pull-to-stand, cruise sideways,
but not walk without support. The therapist concludes that this child is
exhibiting:
&category150= CD
&domain150= D2
&reasoning150= R3
&answer150= 1
&domain151= D2
&reasoning151= R3
&answer151= 1
&q151= A patient complains of waking up several times at night from severe
"pins and needles" in both hands. On awakening, her hands feel numb for half an
hour, and she complains of clumsiness with fine hand movements. The therapist's
examination revealed paresthesias in the medial forearm and hypothenar region;
reduced grip and pinch strength; and normal tendon reflexes. Based on the above
examination findings the MOST appropriate diagnosis is:
&category152= CB
&domain152= D2
&reasoning152= R4
&answer152= 2
&domain153= D3
&reasoning153= R3
&answer153= 1
&q153= A 22 year-old otherwise healthy patient is recovering from a
complete spinal cord injury at the level of L2. Functional expectations for this
patient include:
&category154= CB
&domain154= D3
&reasoning154= R2
&answer154= 3
&domain155= D3
&reasoning155= R1
&answer155= 2
&q155= A patient recovering from stroke is ambulatory without an assistive
device. He demonstrates a consistent problem with an elevated and retracted
pelvis on the affected side. The BEST therapeutic exercise strategy is to
manually apply:
&category156= CA
&domain156= D3
&reasoning156= R3
&answer156= 2
&choice156b= XII.
&choice156c= XI.
&choice156d= X.
&qNum157= 157
&category157= CC
&domain157= D1
&reasoning157= R3
&answer157= 1
&q157= A patient is in the intensive care unit following myocardial
infarction. Upon examination of the ECG tracings in the medical record the
therapist observes the following changes: ST elevation and T wave inversion in
leads II, III, and AVF. The probable location of the infarct is the:
&category158= CA
&domain158= D5
&reasoning158= R2
&answer158= 4
&domain159= D4
&reasoning159= R3
&answer159= 2
&q159= A patient with a transfemoral amputation is unable to wear his total
contact prosthesis for the past 4 days. Examination of the residual limb reveals
erythema and edema extending over most of the lower anterior limb. He tells the
therapist his limb is very itchy and painful after he scratches it. The MOST
LIKELY cause of his symptoms is:
&choice159a= cellulitis.
&choice159b= dermatitis.
&choice159c= impetigo.
&choice159d= herpes zoster.
&qNum160= 160
&category160= CC
&domain160= D4
&reasoning160= R1
&answer160= 3
&domain161= D2
&reasoning161= R4
&answer161= 2
&q161= Following a hip fracture that is now healed, a patient presents with
weak hip flexors (2/5). All other muscles are within functional limits. During
gait, the therapist expects that the patient may walk with:
&category162= CC
&domain162= D2
&reasoning162= R4
&answer162= 4
&domain163= D6
&reasoning163= R4
&answer163= 2
&q163= A researcher uses a group of volunteers (healthy, college students)
to study the effects of therapy ball exercises on ankle ROM and balance scores.
Twenty volunteers participated in the 20 minute ball exercise class 3 times a
week for 6 weeks. Measurements were taken at the beginning and end of the
sessions. Significant differences were found in both sets of scores and reported
at the local PT meeting. Based on this research design, the therapist concludes:
&category164= CD
&domain164= D1
&reasoning164= R4
&answer164= 4
&choice164d= left sidelying with the head of the bed in the flat position.
&qNum165= 165
&category165= CC
&domain165= D2
&reasoning165= R3
&answer165= 3
&q165= An examination of a 46 year-old woman reveals drooping of the
shoulder, rotatory winging of the scapula, an inability to shrug the shoulder,
and complaints of aching in the shoulder. Based on these findings, the cause of
these symptoms would MOST LIKELY be due to:
&category166= CE
&domain166= D6
&reasoning166= R1
&answer166= 2
&domain167= D3
&reasoning167= R3
&answer167= 3
&q167= Examination of a patient recovering from stroke reveals a loss of
pain and temperature sensation on the left side of the face along with loss of
pain and temperature sensation on the right side of the body. All other
sensations are normal. The therapist suspect a lesion in the:
&choice167a= midbrain.
&choice167b= right cerebral cortex or internal capsule.
&category168= CA
&domain168= D3
&reasoning168= R2
&answer168= 2
&domain169= D3
&reasoning169= R3
&answer169= 1
&q169= Symptoms of dysdiadochokinesia, dysmetria, and action tremor can be
expected with a lesion located in the:
&choice169a= neocerebellum.
&choice169b= spinocerebellum.
&choice169c= vermis.
&choice169d= vestibulocerebellum.
&qNum170= 170
&category170= CA
&domain170= D1
&reasoning170= R4
&answer170= 3
&choice170d= reduced normal venous return to the heart and elevated blood
pressure.
&qNum171= 171
&category171= CC
&domain171= D5
&reasoning171= R1
&answer171= 4
&q171= A ten year-old boy with hemophilia fell and injured himself while
skateboarding. He was admitted to a pediatric acute care facility and a
therapist sees him that afternoon. Examination reveals a hemarthrosis in his
left knee. The BEST initial intervention for this patient is:
&choice171a= instruct the patient in crutch use to protect the joint and
assist in early return to walking.
&choice171b= a pool program to maintain ROM and strength while he is
nonweightbearing.
&category172= CC
&domain172= D5
&reasoning172= R5
&answer172= 2
&domain173= D5
&reasoning173= R5
&answer173= 3
&q173= A 16 year-old with a 4-year history of Type I diabetes is insulin
dependent. He wants to participate in cross country running. The physical
therapist working with the school team advises the athlete to measure his plasma
glucose concentrations before, and after running. In addition, the student
should:
&category174= CE
&domain174= D6
&reasoning174= R1
&answer174= 2
&domain175= D6
&reasoning175= R5
&answer175= 1
&q175= A physical therapist assistant is ambulating a patient using a
three-point crutch gait. The patient is unsteady and fearful of falling. The
patient does not appear to understand the correct gait sequence. The supervising
therapist's BEST strategy is to:
&choice175a= instruct the PTA to have the patient sit down and utilize
mental practice of the task.
&choice175b= tell the PTA and patient to stop the ambulation and work on
dynamic balance activities instead.
&category176= CB
&domain176= D2
&reasoning176= R3
&answer176= 2
&choice176b= lateral.
&choice176c= anteroposterior.
&choice176d= oblique.
&qNum177= 177
&category177= CE
&domain177= D6
&reasoning177= R1
&answer177= 4
&q177= An athlete presents with pain and muscle spasm of the upper back
(C7-T8) extending to the lateral border of the scapula. This encompasses a 10 x
10 cm area on both sides of the spine. If the ultrasound unit only has a 5 cm2
soundhead, the therapist should treat:
&choice177c= each side allotting two and a half minutes for each section.
&choice177d= each side allotting five minutes for each section.
&qNum178= 178
&category178= CE
&domain178= D6
&reasoning178= R4
&answer178= 4
&choice178b= ultrasound.
&choice178c= hot pack.
&domain179= D3
&reasoning179= R4
&answer179= 2
&q179= In posturography, patients who sway more or fall under conditions
with the eyes closed and platform moving (condition 5) or with the visual
surround moving and platform moving (condition 6) are likely to demonstrate:
&category180= CA
&domain180= D3
&reasoning180= R3
&answer180= 1
&domain181= D5
&reasoning181= R1
&answer181= 4
&q181= A 14 year-old with a body mass index of 30kg/m2 and a history
limited participation in physical activities is referred for exercise training.
The nutritionist has prescribed a diet limiting his caloric intake. The BEST
initial exercise prescription is:
&category182= CF
&domain182= D6
&reasoning182= R2
&answer182= 1
&domain183= D5
&reasoning183= R3
&answer183= 4
&q183= A patient in an exercise class develops muscle weakness and fatigue.
Examination reveals leg cramps and hyporeflexia. He also experiences frequent
episodes of postural hypotension and dizziness. Abnormalities on his ECG include
a flat T wave, prolonged QT interval, and depressed ST segment. The therapist
suspects:
&choice183a= hyperkalemia
&choice183b= hypocalcemia
&choice183c= hyponatremia
&choice183d= hypokalemia
&qNum184= 184
&category184= CC
&domain184= D5
&reasoning184= R3
&answer184= 2
&choice184d= seizures.
&qNum185= 185
&category185= CE
&domain185= D6
&reasoning185= R1
&answer185= 2
&q185= The MOST appropriate position to guard a patient who is descending
stairs for the first time using crutches and non-weightbearing on the right is
to:
&category186= CE
&domain186= D6
&reasoning186= R2
&answer186= 1
&q186= A patient with paraplegia at the T10 level is being discharged home.
The rehab team is assisting the patient's wife in modifying the home to be
barrier-free. A new first floor bedroom and bathroom wing are being built. The
builder asks the therapist about the entrance. The therapist recommends:
&choice186a= a ramp with a slope of 1:12 with a level landing at the top of
at least 60 by 60 inches.
&domain187= D3
&reasoning187= R4
&answer187= 4
&q187= A patient has a 10 year history of Parkinson's disease and has been
on levodopa for the past 6 years. He has fallen 3 times in the past month
resulting in a Colles' fracture. The therapist decides to try postural
biofeedback training using a platform balance training device. The training
sequence should focus on:
&category188= CC
&domain188= D1
&reasoning188= R3
&answer188= 1
&domain189= D2
&reasoning189= R1
&answer189= 2
&q189= A 16 year-old boy with Duchenne's muscular dystrophy has been
confined to using a power wheelchair for the past three years and is beginning
to develop a 10 degree Cobb angle scoliosis. The BEST strategy to help slow this
spinal curvature at this time would be to:
&category190= CC
&domain190= D2
&reasoning190= R3
&answer190= 2
&q190= A patient presents with a complaint of severe neck and shoulder pain
of two days duration. The patient reports falling asleep on the couch watching
TV, and has been stiff and sore since. There is tenderness of the cervical
muscles on the right, with increased pain upon palpation. PROM is most limited
in flexion, then sidebending left, and then rotation left, and active extension.
Sidebending right and rotation right is also painful. Based on these examination
findings, the patient's diagnosis is:
&choice190a= cervical radiculopathy.
&domain191= D2
&reasoning191= R2
&answer191= 3
&q191= A postal worker (mail sorter) complains of numbness and tingling in
his right hand in the median nerve distribution. When the therapist evaluates
his work tasks, the therapist notes that he is required to key in the zip codes
of about 58 letters per minute. An appropriate administrative control to
decrease his exposure would be to:
&choice191a= provide the worker with a resting splint to support his wrist.
&choice191b= provide him with a height adjustable chair to position his
wrists and hands in a neutral alignment.
&category192= CE
&domain192= D6
&reasoning192= R1
&answer192= 2
&domain193= D3
&reasoning193= R4
&answer193= 1
&q193= Following a traumatic brain injury, a patient presents with
significant difficulties in learning new skills. He is wheelchair dependent and
will need to learn how to transfer (a skill he has never done before). The BEST
strategy to enhance his motor learning is to:
&choice193c= provide summed feedback after every few trials using a serial
practice schedule.
&choice193d= provide bandwidth feedback using a random practice schedule.
&qNum194= 194
&category194= CC
&domain194= D3
&reasoning194= R3
&answer194= 2
&domain195= D1
&reasoning195= R4
&answer195= 4
&q195= A patient presents with significant intermittent claudication with
onset after two minutes of walking. On further examination, the therapist would
expect to find:
&category196= CC
&domain196= D5
&reasoning196= R5
&answer196= 2
&q196= Following her cesarean section, a patient tells the therapist that
she is anxious to return to her pre-pregnancy level of physical activity
(working out at the gym 3 days a week and running 5 miles every other day). The
therapist's BEST advice is to tell her to resume activities with:
&choice196a= pelvic floor exercises and refrain from all other exercise and
running for at least 6-8 weeks.
&choice196b= pelvic floor and gentle abdominal exercises for the first 4-6
weeks.
&choice196c= abdominal crunches with return to running after 1 month.
&domain197= D5
&reasoning197= R3
&answer197= 1
&q197= A 77 year-old patient lives alone and is referred for home physical
therapy services to improve functional mobility. He refuses to get out of his
chair. Upon examination, he appears irritable, with poor concentration and
memory. He tells the therapist he has not been sleeping well and has no energy
or desire to do anything. He appears anorexic. The MOST LIKELY explanation for
his symptoms is:
&choice197a= depression.
&choice197b= hypothyroidism.
&category198= CE
&domain198= D6
&reasoning198= R4
&answer198= 3
&domain199= D2
&reasoning199= R4
&answer199= 2
&q199= During gait, the lateral pelvic tilt on the side of the swing leg,
observed during frontal plane analysis, serves to:
&category200= CC
&domain200= D2
&reasoning200= R3
&answer200= 3
&choice200b= spondylodiscitis.
&choice200c= thoracic postural syndrome.