NBCE Physiotherapy – NBS Exam
Questions With Correct Answers
What are the contraindications to all modalities?
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"HIM"
Hemorrhage
Infection with suppuration
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Malignancy (except TENS) | |
What are the contrainidcations to all healting?
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"DEAD EEA" |
Diabetes mellitus |
Encapsulated swelling |
Active TB |
Decrease thermal sensation
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Edema
Abdomen or low back during pregnancy
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Acute conditions
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,What are the contraindications to all electrical?
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Brain
Eyes
Heart
Carotid sinuses
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Pacemaker
Anesthesia (except HV) | |
Pregnancy- low back except TENS | | | |
Open wounds
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What is the timeframe for acute?
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Up to 72 hours
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What is subacute?
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Swelling is limited but debris and discoloration prevents healing
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Pumping is beneficial (alternative vasodilations and vasoconstrictions)
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(pumping also helps PVDs) | | |
,What is the time frame for chronic?
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2 weeks longer than anticipated
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What is the treatment of acute contidions?
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"PRICES"
Protect
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevate
Support
What are the types of AC currents (biphasic)?
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Sine
Faradic
Interferential
, What is the pulsatile wave forms for sine?
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Symmetrical (best contractor, no charge left in patient)
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Image: What is the pulsatile wave forms for sine?
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What is the pulsatile wave form of faradic?
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Asymmetrical (sporadic) |
Image: What is the pulsatile wave form of faradic?
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What is the pulsatile wave forms for interferential?
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2 sine waves
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Image: What is the pulsatile wave forms for interferential?
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What are the types of DC currents (monophysic)
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Galvanic
High volt
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What are the pulsatilve wave forms for galvanic?
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Questions With Correct Answers
What are the contraindications to all modalities?
| | | | | |
"HIM"
Hemorrhage
Infection with suppuration
| |
Malignancy (except TENS) | |
What are the contrainidcations to all healting?
| | | | | |
"DEAD EEA" |
Diabetes mellitus |
Encapsulated swelling |
Active TB |
Decrease thermal sensation
| |
Edema
Abdomen or low back during pregnancy
| | | | |
Acute conditions
|
,What are the contraindications to all electrical?
| | | | | |
Brain
Eyes
Heart
Carotid sinuses
|
Pacemaker
Anesthesia (except HV) | |
Pregnancy- low back except TENS | | | |
Open wounds
|
What is the timeframe for acute?
| | | | |
Up to 72 hours
| | |
What is subacute?
| |
Swelling is limited but debris and discoloration prevents healing
| | | | | | | |
Pumping is beneficial (alternative vasodilations and vasoconstrictions)
| | | | | | |
(pumping also helps PVDs) | | |
,What is the time frame for chronic?
| | | | | |
2 weeks longer than anticipated
| | | |
What is the treatment of acute contidions?
| | | | | |
"PRICES"
Protect
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevate
Support
What are the types of AC currents (biphasic)?
| | | | | | |
Sine
Faradic
Interferential
, What is the pulsatile wave forms for sine?
| | | | | | |
Symmetrical (best contractor, no charge left in patient)
| | | | | | |
Image: What is the pulsatile wave forms for sine?
| | | | | | | |
What is the pulsatile wave form of faradic?
| | | | | | |
Asymmetrical (sporadic) |
Image: What is the pulsatile wave form of faradic?
| | | | | | | |
What is the pulsatile wave forms for interferential?
| | | | | | |
2 sine waves
| |
Image: What is the pulsatile wave forms for interferential?
| | | | | | | |
What are the types of DC currents (monophysic)
| | | | | | |
Galvanic
High volt
|
What are the pulsatilve wave forms for galvanic?
| | | | | | |