EVALUATION TEST 1, EVAL EXAM #2 QUESTIONS
The uninjured body part should not be used for which of the following procedures?
A. Allowing the patient to demonstrate the mechanism of the injury
B. Allowing the clinician to understand the normal "feel" of the patient during
assessments
C. Allowing for unilateral comparison of the injured body part
D. Allowing the clinician to determine that an injury exists to the opposite limb - Answers
- C. Allowing for unilateral comparison of the injured body part
Which of the following componesnts of the exam is the most informative? - Answers -
History
What type of consent is needed before evaluating an injury? - Answers - Informed
Consent
Which of the following is not an open-ended question?
A. "When does your arm hurt?"
B. "When is your pain the worst?"
C. "Does your ankle hurt when you walk?"
D. "When does your injury limit you?" - Answers - C. "Does your ankle hurt when you
walk?"
Which of the following would have an insidious onset?
A. Achilles tendinopathy
B. MCL sprain of the knee
C. AC joint sprain
D. Quad contusion - Answers - A. Achilles tendinopathy
When should the evaluation of an injury begin? - Answers - While observing the
mechanism of injury
Which of the following should not occur during the inspection portion of an evaluation? -
Answers - Measure ROM
AROM should be completed unless which of the following is present? - Answers -
Fracture
In normal healthy tissue, which of the following is true?
A. AROM is the same as PROM
B. AROM is greater than PROM
, C. AROM is less than PROM
D. PROM should not be compared to AROM - Answers - AROM is less than PROM
Deep tendon reflexes should be assessed in all of the following injuries except? -
Answers - ACL sprain
Which of the following is not a good practice when performing an evaluation? - Answers
- Randomly assessing areas or structures
At patient is able to extend the leg agaist gravity but cannot overcome any other
resistance. The grade for this manual muscle test is:
A. Normal (5/5)
B. Good (4/5)
C. Fair (3/5)
D. Poor (2/5) - Answers - Fair (3/5)
Which of the following is not info that would be acuired while taking a pt. hx? - Answers
- Posture
Which of the following is not examined during the inspection, when checking the injured
body part and comparing the results with the opposite structure?
A. Infection
B. Edema
C. Ecchymosis
D. Movement Pattern - Answers - Movement Pattern (because it is during inspection)
Which of the following should not be done in an effort to minimize the risk of
misdiagnosis?
A. Involve patients in their own health care
B. Understand cultural groups' attitudes, beliefs, and values as related to issues of
health and illness
C. Use only clinician's experiences or cultural beliefs when thinking about a diagnosis
D. Use cultural resources and knowledge to address healthcare problems - Answers -
C. Use only clinician's experiences or cultural beliefs when thinking about a diagnosis
A complete history should be taken in which of the following injury situations?
A. Sideline evaluation of a sprained ankle
B. On-field evaluation of an injured knee
C. Clinical evaluation of an injured shoulder
D. Follow-up orthopedic exam - Answers - C. Clinical evaluation of an injured shoulder
The uninjured body part should not be used for which of the following procedures?
A. Allowing the patient to demonstrate the mechanism of the injury
B. Allowing the clinician to understand the normal "feel" of the patient during
assessments
C. Allowing for unilateral comparison of the injured body part
D. Allowing the clinician to determine that an injury exists to the opposite limb - Answers
- C. Allowing for unilateral comparison of the injured body part
Which of the following componesnts of the exam is the most informative? - Answers -
History
What type of consent is needed before evaluating an injury? - Answers - Informed
Consent
Which of the following is not an open-ended question?
A. "When does your arm hurt?"
B. "When is your pain the worst?"
C. "Does your ankle hurt when you walk?"
D. "When does your injury limit you?" - Answers - C. "Does your ankle hurt when you
walk?"
Which of the following would have an insidious onset?
A. Achilles tendinopathy
B. MCL sprain of the knee
C. AC joint sprain
D. Quad contusion - Answers - A. Achilles tendinopathy
When should the evaluation of an injury begin? - Answers - While observing the
mechanism of injury
Which of the following should not occur during the inspection portion of an evaluation? -
Answers - Measure ROM
AROM should be completed unless which of the following is present? - Answers -
Fracture
In normal healthy tissue, which of the following is true?
A. AROM is the same as PROM
B. AROM is greater than PROM
, C. AROM is less than PROM
D. PROM should not be compared to AROM - Answers - AROM is less than PROM
Deep tendon reflexes should be assessed in all of the following injuries except? -
Answers - ACL sprain
Which of the following is not a good practice when performing an evaluation? - Answers
- Randomly assessing areas or structures
At patient is able to extend the leg agaist gravity but cannot overcome any other
resistance. The grade for this manual muscle test is:
A. Normal (5/5)
B. Good (4/5)
C. Fair (3/5)
D. Poor (2/5) - Answers - Fair (3/5)
Which of the following is not info that would be acuired while taking a pt. hx? - Answers
- Posture
Which of the following is not examined during the inspection, when checking the injured
body part and comparing the results with the opposite structure?
A. Infection
B. Edema
C. Ecchymosis
D. Movement Pattern - Answers - Movement Pattern (because it is during inspection)
Which of the following should not be done in an effort to minimize the risk of
misdiagnosis?
A. Involve patients in their own health care
B. Understand cultural groups' attitudes, beliefs, and values as related to issues of
health and illness
C. Use only clinician's experiences or cultural beliefs when thinking about a diagnosis
D. Use cultural resources and knowledge to address healthcare problems - Answers -
C. Use only clinician's experiences or cultural beliefs when thinking about a diagnosis
A complete history should be taken in which of the following injury situations?
A. Sideline evaluation of a sprained ankle
B. On-field evaluation of an injured knee
C. Clinical evaluation of an injured shoulder
D. Follow-up orthopedic exam - Answers - C. Clinical evaluation of an injured shoulder