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1.ID: 16268930814When a serious disorder is missed
during the physical therapy screening process, what is
the most likely cause of this mistake?

A Lack of special tests

B Lack of proper referrals

C Lack of adequate history Correct

D Lack of diagnostic testing



2.ID: 16268930806Neuromuscular signs and symptoms
are sometimes observed in clients receiving physical
therapy because of an adverse reaction. What is the
most likely source of this adverse reaction?

A Visceral pain mechanisms

B Comorbidities

C Lack of progress with physical therapy interventions

D Side effects of medication Correct



3.ID: 16268930818What is the key to prevention of
further significant comorbidities or complications of a
medical problem?

A Early detection and referral Correct

B Proper special testing

C Correct imaging studies

D Direct access by a physical therapist

, 4.ID: 16268930800Which element of the patient
management model, according to the Guide to Physical
Therapist Practice, consists of assessment or judgment
of the patient’s data/condition?

A Examination

B Evaluation Correct

C Prognosis

D Diagnosis



5.ID: 16268930820A physical therapist finds a yellow flag
symptom during the screening process of a new
patient. What is the appropriate action by the physical
therapist?

A Make an appropriate referral.

B Send the patient to the emergency department
immediately.

C Slow down and think about the need for further
screening. Correct

D Aggressive further screening is required.



6.ID: 16268930824Symptoms that present bilaterally are
always

A yellow flags.

B red flags. Correct

C originated in the peripheral nervous system.

,D originated in the central nervous system.



7.ID: 16268930802Risk factor assessment and risk
reduction fall under which type of disease prevention?

A Primary prevention Correct

B Secondary prevention

C Tertiary prevention

D Health promotion and wellness



8.ID: 16268930830Which of the following is defined as a
comparison of symptoms of similar diseases and
laboratory/procedure results?

A Physical therapy and differential diagnosis

B Evaluation

C Medical differential diagnosis Correct

D Examination



9.ID: 16268930808Which of the following is not one of the
four categories of preferred practice patterns in the
Guide to Physical Therapist Practice?

A Musculoskeletal

B Integumentary

C Visceral Correct

D Neuromuscular

, 10.ID: 16268930828What state was the first to pass a
scope of practice law that allowed direct access to
physical therapists?

A California

B Nebraska Correct

C New York

D Ohio



11.ID: 16268930826What type of physical therapy
describes a philosophy of whole-person care?

A Direct access

B Autonomous practice

C Secondary care physical therapy

D Primary care physical therapy Correct



12.ID: 16268930816According to the Goodman Screening
for Referral Model, what should be done first when
screening a patient?

A Medical history Correct

B Personal and family history

C Risk factor assessment

D Clinical presentation

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