PTA Peat PEAT Exam Practice Exam 2025 Save
UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete
solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED
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Terms in this set (158)
A 46-year-old patient is receiving 2.Hemoglobin = 8 g/dL
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?
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
,The assessment of a patient's learning style 2.Blocked
reveals that the patient would benefit from
decreasing the cognitive demands of a task
when learning a motor task. Which of the
following practice schedules is MOST likely
to be effective for the patient?
1.Random
2.Blocked
3.Massed
4.Distributed
Auscultation at which of the following sites 3.Apical
provides the MOST accurate pulse
measurement?
1.Brachial
2.Radial
3.Apical
4.Carotid
Based on the concave-convex rule, which 4.Posterior glide
arthrokinematic motion is PRIMARILY
associated with glenohumeral internal
(medial) rotation?
1.Inferior glide
2.Anterior glide
3.Superior glide
4.Posterior glide
,Cogwheel rigidity is MOST likely to be 2.Parkinson disease
demonstrated by a patient who has which
of the following conditions?
1.Brainstem tumor
2.Parkinson disease
3.Muscular dystrophy
4.Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Damage to the inguinal lymph nodes may 1.Foot
result in development of lymphedema in
which of the following areas?
1.Foot
2.Breast
3.Hand
4.Face
The dorsalis pedis pulse is MOST 1.Lateral to the tendon of the extensor hallucis longus
appropriately palpated at which of the
following locations?
1.Lateral to the tendon of the extensor
hallucis longus
2.Medial to the tendon of the extensor
hallucis longus
3.Anterior to the medial malleolus
4.Posterior to the medial malleolus
, During endurance exercise training, a 4.continue walking without modification.
patient's cardiac monitor displays a single
premature ventricular contraction. The
assistant's BEST response is to:
1.decrease the patient's walking speed.
2.discontinue walking and continue to
monitor the patient.
3.discontinue walking and take the patient's
vital signs.
4.continue walking without modification.
During the acute phase of healing, which of 4.Active assistive exercises with a cane
the following interventions would be MOST
appropriate when initiating exercise with a
patient who has undergone a total shoulder
arthroplasty but had an intact rotator cuff
prior to arthroplasty?
1.Wall push-ups
2.Resisted band exercises
3.Plyometric throwing of a ball
4.Active assistive exercises with a cane
UPDATE/PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS(complete
solutions)ASSURED SUCCESS/GRADED
A+!!!
Terms in this set (158)
A 46-year-old patient is receiving 2.Hemoglobin = 8 g/dL
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?
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
,The assessment of a patient's learning style 2.Blocked
reveals that the patient would benefit from
decreasing the cognitive demands of a task
when learning a motor task. Which of the
following practice schedules is MOST likely
to be effective for the patient?
1.Random
2.Blocked
3.Massed
4.Distributed
Auscultation at which of the following sites 3.Apical
provides the MOST accurate pulse
measurement?
1.Brachial
2.Radial
3.Apical
4.Carotid
Based on the concave-convex rule, which 4.Posterior glide
arthrokinematic motion is PRIMARILY
associated with glenohumeral internal
(medial) rotation?
1.Inferior glide
2.Anterior glide
3.Superior glide
4.Posterior glide
,Cogwheel rigidity is MOST likely to be 2.Parkinson disease
demonstrated by a patient who has which
of the following conditions?
1.Brainstem tumor
2.Parkinson disease
3.Muscular dystrophy
4.Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Damage to the inguinal lymph nodes may 1.Foot
result in development of lymphedema in
which of the following areas?
1.Foot
2.Breast
3.Hand
4.Face
The dorsalis pedis pulse is MOST 1.Lateral to the tendon of the extensor hallucis longus
appropriately palpated at which of the
following locations?
1.Lateral to the tendon of the extensor
hallucis longus
2.Medial to the tendon of the extensor
hallucis longus
3.Anterior to the medial malleolus
4.Posterior to the medial malleolus
, During endurance exercise training, a 4.continue walking without modification.
patient's cardiac monitor displays a single
premature ventricular contraction. The
assistant's BEST response is to:
1.decrease the patient's walking speed.
2.discontinue walking and continue to
monitor the patient.
3.discontinue walking and take the patient's
vital signs.
4.continue walking without modification.
During the acute phase of healing, which of 4.Active assistive exercises with a cane
the following interventions would be MOST
appropriate when initiating exercise with a
patient who has undergone a total shoulder
arthroplasty but had an intact rotator cuff
prior to arthroplasty?
1.Wall push-ups
2.Resisted band exercises
3.Plyometric throwing of a ball
4.Active assistive exercises with a cane