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2.1 A patient has a goal of independent transfers from a wheelchair to bed using a
sliding board. The physical therapist assistant works with the patient on use of the
sliding board to return to bed at the end of the therapy session. Which of the following
statements is the BEST example of documentation for skilled therapy services? -
Answer-1. Introduced patient to safe use of a sliding board by transferring patient to bed
from wheelchair by scooting along sliding board.
2. Assisted patient to perform sliding board transfer from wheelchair back to bed.
Patient reported feeling safe with procedure.
3. Educated patient in safe use of sliding board to transfer from wheelchair to bed,
observed return demonstration by patient.
4. Concluded treatment by returning patient to bed using a sliding board to transfer
patient safely out of the wheelchair.
Your Answer: 2
Correct Answer: 3
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2.2 Which of the following methods of wound measurement provides the GREATEST
protection against cross-contamination? - Answer-1. Tracing films
2. Tape measurement
3. Volumetrics
4. Photographic documentation
Your Answer: 4
Correct Answer: 4
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,2.6 A patient with Cushing syndrome will have the MOST difficulty performing which of
the following activities? - Answer-
2.5 A physical therapist assistant enters the waiting room of an outpatient clinic and
finds a patient on the floor. What should the assistant do FIRST? - Answer-
2.7 A 46-year-old patient is receiving chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer. The
patient should limit participation in strenuous aerobic exercise if which of the following
laboratory test values is obtained? - Answer-1. White blood cell count = 8000 cells/mL
2. Hemoglobin = 8 g/dL
3. Fasting plasma glucose = 100 mg/dL
4. High-density lipoprotein = 60 mg/dL
Your Answer: 2
Correct Answer: 2
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1. The normal range for white blood cell count for healthy adults is 4,800-10,500
cells/mL. Modifications may be necessary for those individuals recovering after
chemotherapy if white blood cell count is less than 3000 cells/mL. If the individual has a
white blood cell count of 10,000 cells/mL with fever, that individual should not exercise.
(pp. 773.e162; 773.e302)
2. Effects of chemotherapy often include fatigue and cardiotoxicity. It is important to
monitor hematology values. For a patient who has a hemoglobin level of 8 g/dL,
guidelines are to participate in only light exercise. With a value less than 8 g/dL, the
patient should not exercise. (pp. 161-163)
3. A fasting plasma glucose level of 100-250 mg/dL is a safe level for exercise (pp.
773.e297-773.e298).
4. A value of 60 mg/dL for high-density lipoprotein is within the desired range for this
value and would not affect participation in exercise (p. 773.e306).
2.8 A patient who has chronic bronchitis reports long-term use of oral corticosteroids.
Which of the following complications is MOST likely for the patient? - Answer-
2.9 Which of the following substances is MOST likely to be restricted from the diet of an
individual who has a diagnosis of ascites? - Answer-
2.10 Which of the following communication techniques would be MOST effective when
teaching a person who has receptive aphasia to perform an exercise? - Answer-
2.11 A patient who had a cerebrovascular accident is having difficulty swallowing and
demonstrates excessive drooling. Which of the following cranial nerves are MOST likely
affected? - Answer-
,2.12 Which of the following treatment settings provides the BEST environment for
learning for a patient in the cognitive phase of recovery after a cerebrovascular
accident? - Answer-1. One-on-one in the therapy gym
2. One-on-one in a private treatment area
3. Grouped with other patients doing similar tasks
4. Grouped with other patients doing different tasks
Your Answer: 3
Correct Answer: 2
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1. Individuals in the cognitive stage would benefit from a quiet environment to focus on
new learning (p. 681).
2. The cognitive phase involves relearning of tasks and can require consistent attention
to a task (p. 680). Providing one-on-one treatment in a quiet setting void of distractions
is optimal for the patient to concentrate on the task (p. 681).
3. Working in a group will be too distracting and would not allow the patient to
concentrate on the visual and verbal learning required (p. 397).
4. A patient in the cognitive phase of recovery would be too distracted by other patients
performing different tasks and would be unable to concentrate on the task required (p.
397).
2.13 Which arthrokinematic motion of the patella is associated with knee extension? -
Answer-1. Inferior
2. Lateral
3. Medial
4. Superior
Your Answer: 4
Correct Answer: 4
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2.14 Which of the following disorders is MOST likely to result in a persistent
asymmetrical tonic neck reflex and increased tone in the lower extremities? - Answer-1.
Down syndrome
2. Cerebral palsy
3. Myelomeningocele
, 4. Muscular dystrophy
Your Answer: 4
Correct Answer: 2
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1. Hypotonia, not elevated tone, is a classic impairment associated with Down
syndrome (p. 384).
2. Elevated tone in extremities, along with persistent asymmetrical tonic neck reflex, are
signs associated with cerebral palsy (pp. 43, 195-196).
3. Lower extremity paralysis and low tone are classic signs of myelomeningocele, not
elevated tone (pp. 270-271).
4. Muscular dystrophy is associated with progressive muscle weakness. Elevated tone
and persistent primitive reflexes are associated with cerebral palsy, an upper motor
neuron disorder. (pp. 195-196, 354)
2.17 Which of the following conditions is associated with osteoarthritis? - Answer-1.
Heberden nodes
2. Vertebral compression fracture
3. Swan-neck deformity
4. Heterotopic ossification
Your Answer: 1
Correct Answer: 1
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2.18 A patient reports urinary leakage with coughing and sneezing. Which of the
following interventions is MOST appropriate? - Answer-1. Adductor muscle stretching
2. Pubococcygeal muscle stretching
3. Levator ani muscle strengthening
4. Gluteus maximus muscle strengthening
Your Answer: 3
Correct Answer: 3
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1. Adductor strengthening, not stretching, is appropriate (Goodman, p. 773.e154).
2. The pubococcygeus is part of the pelvic diaphragm and should be strengthened, not
stretched (Kisner, pp. 935-936).