PEAT EXAM B QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
UPDATE 100% CORRECT
stress incontinence - ANSWER Loss of urine during activities with increased abdominal
pressure
Urge incontinence - ANSWER Unexpected and uncontrolled loss of urine
Overflow incontinence - ANSWER Constant leaking due to bladder never fully emptying
functional incontinence - ANSWER the person has bladder control but cannot use the
toilet in time
Posterior hip glides - ANSWER Increase flexion and internal rotation
Anterior hip glides - ANSWER Increase hip extension and external rotation
Poor knee friction in prosthesis means what - ANSWER The prosthetic is too big which
can cause terminal impact in late swing phase
Deep tendon reflex scale - ANSWER 0-absent
1+- minimal response
2+- normal response
3+- very brisk
4+- clonus
Hyperinsulinemia - ANSWER the presence of excess insulin in the blood in diabetic
, patients
Common obesity comorbidities - ANSWER Hypertension
Diabetes
Tachycardia
Borg RPE - ANSWER 0 no activity
7 very light activity
10 light activity
13 somewhat hard
15 hard
17 very hard
19 extremely hard
Common things pregnant patients experience - ANSWER Diastasis recti
Varicose veins
Carpal tunnel
Stress incontinence
What causes hyperreflexic bladder - ANSWER Neurological lesions such as a SCI
Empty end feel is felt due to - ANSWER Muscle guarding
Negative (-) ionto meds - ANSWER Acetic acid- calcium deposits
Chloride- scar tissue
Dexamethasone- inflammation
Salycilates- myalgia
UPDATE 100% CORRECT
stress incontinence - ANSWER Loss of urine during activities with increased abdominal
pressure
Urge incontinence - ANSWER Unexpected and uncontrolled loss of urine
Overflow incontinence - ANSWER Constant leaking due to bladder never fully emptying
functional incontinence - ANSWER the person has bladder control but cannot use the
toilet in time
Posterior hip glides - ANSWER Increase flexion and internal rotation
Anterior hip glides - ANSWER Increase hip extension and external rotation
Poor knee friction in prosthesis means what - ANSWER The prosthetic is too big which
can cause terminal impact in late swing phase
Deep tendon reflex scale - ANSWER 0-absent
1+- minimal response
2+- normal response
3+- very brisk
4+- clonus
Hyperinsulinemia - ANSWER the presence of excess insulin in the blood in diabetic
, patients
Common obesity comorbidities - ANSWER Hypertension
Diabetes
Tachycardia
Borg RPE - ANSWER 0 no activity
7 very light activity
10 light activity
13 somewhat hard
15 hard
17 very hard
19 extremely hard
Common things pregnant patients experience - ANSWER Diastasis recti
Varicose veins
Carpal tunnel
Stress incontinence
What causes hyperreflexic bladder - ANSWER Neurological lesions such as a SCI
Empty end feel is felt due to - ANSWER Muscle guarding
Negative (-) ionto meds - ANSWER Acetic acid- calcium deposits
Chloride- scar tissue
Dexamethasone- inflammation
Salycilates- myalgia