Solutions 2026 Update
To promote safety, any electrical equipment (e.g., whirlpool) is powered by
a circuit served by a ___________________. - Ans--ground fault
interrupter
A perception of invulnerability and worth derived from participation in
athletics or recreational activity is associated with
A) secondary gain
B) coping mechanisms
C) placebo
D)athletic masculine identity - Ans--D) athletic masculine identity
(T/F) Natural history is defined as the improvement due to belief that a
treatment being received is active. - Ans--False
Of the following, which most accurately reflects the rehabilitation process of
the injured physically active person?
A) The rehabilitation plan of care is based on the clinician's time and
treatment cost.
B) The rehabilitation plan of care is developed to alleviate the symptoms of a
musculoskeletal injury.
C) The rehabilitation plan of care is developed to address the symptoms,
impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities resulting from
musculoskeletal injury.
D) The rehabilitation plan of care is developed to speed healing of injured
tissues. - Ans--C) The rehabilitation plan of care is developed to address the
symptoms, impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities resulting
from musculoskeletal injury.
Of the following, which is NOT a component of informed consent?
A) an explanation of the diagnosis or findings of a physical examination
, B) an explanation of the risks and benefits of recommended treatment
C) an assurance that the recommended treatment will be effective
D) an agreement between the clinician and patient before moving forward
with a treatment - Ans--C) an assurance that the recommended treatment
will be effective
(T/F) Although the use of therapeutic modalities is widespread, there is
often very little evidence to establish the efficacy of many treatments. -
Ans--True
(T/F) The goal of evidence-based medicine is that, ultimately, the most
beneficial treatments will become the standard of care while ineffective
treatments will be discontinued. - Ans--True
Which of the following is a secondary appraisal?
A) assessment of possible benefits
B) assessment of possible harm
C) assessment of coping options available
D) assessment of loss - Ans--C) assessment of coping options available
Evidence-based practice is defined as the integration of best research
evidence with clinical expertise and ____________________. - Ans--
patient values
Time demands, lack of access to a clinic, and separation from the team are
examples of barriers to successful rehabilitation. - Ans--Social and
environmental barriers
(T/F) Goals should be established with the patient in order to improve
adherence and relevance. - Ans--True
Applying psychological skills while completing a rehabilitation program is
beneficial. These skills include all of the following EXCEPT
A) having the support of team members, family, and friends
B) positive self-talk
C) the use of imagery
D) goal setting - Ans--A) having the support of team members, family, and
friends