NPTE Practice Exam 2 2023/ 82 Questions
with Solved Answers/ Verified.
where to strike to elicit brachioradialis DTR - -styloid process of radius
-most likely causes of decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus - -pleural
effusion
pneumothorax
-most effective position to teach productive cough following thoracic surgery - -sitting
-action to take if you observe clear drainage from distal pin site during session - -clean
w/gauze, continue w/session
-what type of equipment is necessary prior to entering room w/droplet precautions - -
mask only
-pt w/complete C5 SCI can use which muscle:
- brachioradialis
- pronator teres
- ECRB
- latissimus dorsi - -brachioradialis
-by choosing a simple random sample, the therapist ensures that - -every member of
the population has an equal opportunity of being chosen
-what type of sampling to ensure that the sample will have proportional representation
from all parts of the population - -proportional stratified sample
-heart sound associated w/closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves - -S1
, -grade of sitting balance: pt requires min assistance to maintain sitting, and cannot
accept any additional challenges - -poor
-male PT working w/female pt in a gown, pt seems uncomfortable. best course of action
- -bring female staff member into treatment room
-pt 3 days s/p shoulder surgery, c/o malaise, slightly elevated body temp, warm edema
in shoulder, yellow fluid seeping from incision. what action should you take - -
communicate info to referring physician
-minimum space required to turn 180 degrees in w/c - -60 in
-most likely associated finding w/iliopsoas tendon release for spastic diplegia - -
crouched gait
-insertion of supraspinatus muscle - -greater tubercle of humerus
-when does Landau response integrate - -2 years old
-PT wants to perform vertebral artery test, but pt does not have enough cervical ROM.
what do you do - -complete vertebral artery test as far into available range as tolerated
-positioning of wrist and fingers in advanced RA - -radial deviation of radoiocarpal
joint
ulnar deviation of the fingers
-having pt count to 25 in increments of 3 assesses which cognitive function - -attention
-first type of cell to arrive at a wound site - -platelets
-injury that results in a reverse Hills-Sachs fracture - -posterior GH dislocation
with Solved Answers/ Verified.
where to strike to elicit brachioradialis DTR - -styloid process of radius
-most likely causes of decreased breath sounds and decreased fremitus - -pleural
effusion
pneumothorax
-most effective position to teach productive cough following thoracic surgery - -sitting
-action to take if you observe clear drainage from distal pin site during session - -clean
w/gauze, continue w/session
-what type of equipment is necessary prior to entering room w/droplet precautions - -
mask only
-pt w/complete C5 SCI can use which muscle:
- brachioradialis
- pronator teres
- ECRB
- latissimus dorsi - -brachioradialis
-by choosing a simple random sample, the therapist ensures that - -every member of
the population has an equal opportunity of being chosen
-what type of sampling to ensure that the sample will have proportional representation
from all parts of the population - -proportional stratified sample
-heart sound associated w/closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves - -S1
, -grade of sitting balance: pt requires min assistance to maintain sitting, and cannot
accept any additional challenges - -poor
-male PT working w/female pt in a gown, pt seems uncomfortable. best course of action
- -bring female staff member into treatment room
-pt 3 days s/p shoulder surgery, c/o malaise, slightly elevated body temp, warm edema
in shoulder, yellow fluid seeping from incision. what action should you take - -
communicate info to referring physician
-minimum space required to turn 180 degrees in w/c - -60 in
-most likely associated finding w/iliopsoas tendon release for spastic diplegia - -
crouched gait
-insertion of supraspinatus muscle - -greater tubercle of humerus
-when does Landau response integrate - -2 years old
-PT wants to perform vertebral artery test, but pt does not have enough cervical ROM.
what do you do - -complete vertebral artery test as far into available range as tolerated
-positioning of wrist and fingers in advanced RA - -radial deviation of radoiocarpal
joint
ulnar deviation of the fingers
-having pt count to 25 in increments of 3 assesses which cognitive function - -attention
-first type of cell to arrive at a wound site - -platelets
-injury that results in a reverse Hills-Sachs fracture - -posterior GH dislocation