MN 566 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers
MN 566 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers A physical therapist is treating a 25-year-old female with complaints of episodes of sharp low back pain when she makes quick movements. Lumbopelvic rhythm is reversed and PA testing reveals hypermobility throughout the lumbar spine. Which of the following diagnoses would you consider to be most likely? a. Ankylosing spondylitis b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits c. Lumbar stenosis d.Low back pain with mobility deficits - ANS b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits Which of the following conditions should be screened for in all patients low back pain since it is a common associated finding? a. Osteoarthritis b. Osteoporosis c. Depression d. Diabetes - ANS c. Depression Which is the most common type of fracture following a lateral ankle sprain? a. Burst b. Compound c. Avulsion d.Jones - ANS d.Jones Which of the following is a hallmark sign of a meniscal injury? a. Quad inhibition b. Positive Lachman test c. Hamstring weakness d.Pain with compression - ANS a. Quad inhibition Which of the following clinical findings is consistent with a diagnosis of gluteus medius muscle strain? a. Negative Ober test b. Anterior groin pain c. Pain with resisted abduction testing d.Tenderness to palpation over the origin of the Tensor Fascia Lata - ANS c. Pain with resisted abduction testing A 15-year-old female presents with knee pain. Examination negative knee findings, but reveals weak hip musculature, a leg leg-length difference of 3cm, and decreased ROM in hip IR and abduction. What is the most likely pathology? a. Legg Calve Perthes b. Posterior hip dislocation c. Mid-shaft femur fracture d. Slipped capped femoral epiphysis - ANS d. Slipped capped femoral epiphysis Which type of femoral neck stress fracture would require ORIF? a. Tension side b. Compression side c. Lateral side d. Inferior side - ANS a. Tension side Progressive onset of pain, numbness, weakness, and tingling in the low back and buttocks of an older adult that is increased by standing and walking and eased by sitting, is a hallmark of which condition: a. Facet joint dysfunction b. Lateral stenosis c. Non-specific low back pain d. Spinal stenosis - ANS d. Spinal stenosis A physical therapist is treating a 25-year-old female with complaints of episodes of sharp low back pain when she makes quick movements. Lumbopelvic rhythm is reversed and PA testing reveals hypermobility throughout the lumbar spine. Which of the following diagnoses would you consider to be most likely? a. Ankylosing spondylitis b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits c. Lumbar stenosis d.Low back pain with mobility deficits - ANS b. Low back pain with motor coordination deficits Which of the following conditions should be screened for in all patients low back pain since it is a common associated finding? a. Osteoarthritis b. Osteoporosis c. Depression d. Diabetes - ANS c. Depression Which is the most common type of fracture following a lateral ankle sprain? a. Burst b. Compound c. Avulsion d.Jones - ANS d.Jones Which of the following is a hallmark sign of a meniscal injury? a. Quad inhibition b. Positive Lachman test c. Hamstring weakness d.Pain with compression - ANS a. Quad inhibition Which of the following clinical findings is consistent with a diagnosis of gluteus medius muscle strain? a. Negative Ober test b. Anterior groin pain c. Pain with resisted abduction testing d.Tenderness to palpation over the origin of the Tensor Fascia Lata - ANS c. Pain with resisted abduction testing A 15-year-old female presents with knee pain. Examination negative knee findings, but reveals weak hip musculature, a leg leg-length difference of 3cm, and decreased ROM in hip IR and abduction. What is the most likely pathology? a. Legg Calve Perthes b. Posterior hip dislocation c. Mid-shaft femur fracture d. Slipped capped femoral epiphysis - ANS d. Slipped capped femoral epiphysis Which type of femoral neck stress fracture would require ORIF? a. Tension side b. Compression side c. Lateral side d. Inferior side - ANS a. Tension side Progressive onset of pain, numbness, weakness, and tingling in the low back and buttocks of an older adult that is increased by standing and walking and eased by sitting, is a hallmark of which condition: a. Facet joint dysfunction b. Lateral stenosis c. Non-specific low back pain d. Spinal stenosis - ANS d. Spinal stenosis
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