NPTE Practice Test 1 Random Facts / 41
Questions and Answers 2023
Typical Dialysis tx parameters? - -3x/week for 4 hours
-What muscle group is most important to strengthen in pt's w/ ankylosing spondylitis?
- -Back extensors
-How do the Quads and Hamstrings respond during the Load Response component of
gait? - -Increased quad activation, Decreased Hamstring activation.
-What Gait Abnormality is typically found in pt's w/ Quad weakness? - -Leaning Trunk
Forward
-Which Boney landmark is used to measure Functional Reach? - -3rd Metacarpal
-Most appropriate screening tool for pt's ability to perform ADLs? - -Tinetti POMA
-What position should a Pt be in to measure Chest Excursion? - -Supine
-What is the most likely reason for performing a Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty? - -
Irreparable Supraspinatus tear
-What wrist motion facilitates palpation of the Lunate? - -Wrist Flexion
-What motions combine to make up Pronation in a non WBing foot? - -Abduction, DF,
and Eversion
-What medical condition leads to increased lung capacity? - -Emphysema
-What is the "W" sitting position a compensation for? - -Weak Core strength
-What Class of Drugs is most likely to cause hypotension? - -ACE inhibitors
-Karvonen's Formula: - -((Max HR- Resting HR)*Training %) + Resting HR
(HR reserve * Training %) + Resting HR
-BMI Formula: - -Weight (Kg) / Height (M^2)
-Normal BMI Range - -18.5 to 24.9
-Obese BMI: - ->30
-Normal Waist to Hip Ratio for M and F: - -M <0.90 F <0.85
-Normal BP: - -<120 / <80
Questions and Answers 2023
Typical Dialysis tx parameters? - -3x/week for 4 hours
-What muscle group is most important to strengthen in pt's w/ ankylosing spondylitis?
- -Back extensors
-How do the Quads and Hamstrings respond during the Load Response component of
gait? - -Increased quad activation, Decreased Hamstring activation.
-What Gait Abnormality is typically found in pt's w/ Quad weakness? - -Leaning Trunk
Forward
-Which Boney landmark is used to measure Functional Reach? - -3rd Metacarpal
-Most appropriate screening tool for pt's ability to perform ADLs? - -Tinetti POMA
-What position should a Pt be in to measure Chest Excursion? - -Supine
-What is the most likely reason for performing a Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty? - -
Irreparable Supraspinatus tear
-What wrist motion facilitates palpation of the Lunate? - -Wrist Flexion
-What motions combine to make up Pronation in a non WBing foot? - -Abduction, DF,
and Eversion
-What medical condition leads to increased lung capacity? - -Emphysema
-What is the "W" sitting position a compensation for? - -Weak Core strength
-What Class of Drugs is most likely to cause hypotension? - -ACE inhibitors
-Karvonen's Formula: - -((Max HR- Resting HR)*Training %) + Resting HR
(HR reserve * Training %) + Resting HR
-BMI Formula: - -Weight (Kg) / Height (M^2)
-Normal BMI Range - -18.5 to 24.9
-Obese BMI: - ->30
-Normal Waist to Hip Ratio for M and F: - -M <0.90 F <0.85
-Normal BP: - -<120 / <80