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C Lack of adequate history Ch1 Test Bank
1. When a serious disorder is missed during the physical therapy screening process,
what is the most likely cause of this mistake?
A Lack of special tests
B Lack of proper referrals
C Lack of adequate history
D Lack of diagnostic testing
D Side effects of medication Ch1 Test Bank
2. Neuromuscular signs and symptoms are sometimes observed in clients receiving
physical therapy because of an adverse reaction. What is the most likely source of
this adverse reaction?
A Visceral pain mechanisms
B Comorbidities
C Lack of progress with physical therapy interventions
D Side effects of medication
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A Early detection and referral Ch1 Test Bank
3. What is the key to prevention of further significant comorbidities or
complications of a medical problem?
A Early detection and referral
B Proper special testing
C Correct imaging studies
D Direct access by a physical therapist
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4.Which element of the patient management model, according to the Guide to
Physical Therapist Practice, consists of assessment or judgment of the patient’s
data/condition?
A Examination
B Evaluation
C Prognosis
D Diagnosis
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C Slow down and think about the need for further Ch1 Test Bank
screening.
5.A physical therapist finds a yellow flag symptom during the screening process of
a new patient. What is the appropriate action by the physical therapist?
A Make an appropriate referral.
B Send the patient to the emergency department immediately.
C Slow down and think about the need for further screening.
D Aggressive further screening is required.
B red flags. Ch1 Test Bank
6. Symptoms that present bilaterally are always
A yellow flags.
B red flags.
C originated in the peripheral nervous system.
D originated in the central nervous system.
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