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National Physical Therapist Exam Practice Test Questions And Answers end-feel that is an absolute contraindication for joint mobilization empty a common contracture following transfemoral amputation hip flexion contracture best initial intervention for shoulder impingement: postural correction, AROM, stretching, or modalities correct postural alignment first typical posture of a patient with Parkinson’s forward head and trunk hip and knee flexion typical gait of a patient of Parkinson’s festinating gait: small, shuffling steps and generally slow movement T or F: A rolling walker is indicated for the typical patient with Parkinson’s posture and gait False. A rolling walker is contraindicated because it would exacerbate the postural and gait impairments term for the inability to feel pain analgesia term for feeling pain from things that do not normally cause pain allodynia term for an abnormally heightened sensation of pain hyperalgesia what is allodynia feeling pain from stimuli that shouldn’t actually cause pain analgesia vs anesthesia analgesia is loss of pain sensation, anesthesia is global loss of sensation typical end-feel of elbow and knee flexion soft which quadriceps muscle *may* reduce the tendency of the patella to track laterally vastus medialis cranial nerve involved in Bell’s palsy CN VII: facial nerve symptoms of Bell’s palsy unilateral facial drooping/paralysis of muscles of facial expression (opening/closing eyes, smiling/frowning, raising eyebrows, etc.) what is ptosis drooping of the eyelid A young female patient has larger than normal Q angle and complains of subpatellar pain. Would you strengthen vastus lateralis or medialis? vastus medialis (to reduce lateral tracking of the patella) damage to this cranial nerve can result in weakness of paralysis of the muscles of mastication CN V: trigeminal nerve cranial nerve responsible for motor function of the tongue CN XII: hypoglossal nerve LDL level above what is considered a risk 130 total cholesterol above what is considered a risk 200 HDL below what is considered a risk men 40, women 50 which values are abnormal: total cholesterol: 220 LDL: 150 HDL: 30 All of them. total cholesterol: should be 200 LDL: should be 130 HDL: should be at least 40 if man, 50 if woman

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