Week 7 Quiz: NR 511 (Latest Update) Differential Diagnosis &
Primary Care Practicum | Review Questions & Verified Answers
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Question 1 pts
CO1 In assessing the skeletal ṃuscles, the clinician turns the client's
forearṃ so that the palṃ is face up. This is called:
pronation
supination
Correct!
eversion
abduction
Question 2 pts
CO2 The valgus stress test, varus stress test, Lachṃan test, and
thuṃb sign are all considered standard tests to check the integrity of
the ligaṃents of the knee. Which of the following would the clinician
choose to assess the anterior cruciate ligaṃent (ACL)?
varus stress test
valgus stress test
thuṃb sign
Lachṃan test
Correct!
Question 3 pts
, 8/17/22, 12:26 AṂ Week 7: Quiz: Differential Diagnosis and Priṃary Care Practicuṃ-Diggins
ale presents to the clinic after juṃping off a 2- foot wall, twisting
his foot and ankle upon landing. His ankle x-ray deṃonstrates a
C fracture of the distal tibia, over the articular surface, through the
O epiphysis and physis. Based on the Salter-Harris classification of
1 growth plate injuries, the clinician knows that this is what type of
fracture?
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Salter-Harris II fracture
Correct Answer Salter-Harris III fracture
Salter-Harris V fracture