BOC practice test 1
athlete presents with pt. tenderness on dorsal aspect of DIP, unable to actively extend DIP. AROM assessment = full passive extension of DIP. Which injury may be indicated? A. Boutonniere B. Jersey C. Mallet D. Swan Neck E. Trigger - Answer- C- Mallet Finger Which of the following are appropriate management strategies for tooth avulsion? (select all) - brush debris off tooth - place in dry sterile container - place in gauze on ice - refer to dentist immediately - replace in socket - rinse with bottled water - rinse with milk - Answer- - refer to dentist immediately - replace into socket - rinse with milk Based on Gate Control Theory, which transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation parameters are MOST appropriate to provide pain relief? A. Intensity: sensory, pulse frequency 80pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds B. Motor, 80pps, 75 microseconds C. Sensory, 15pps, 150 microseconds D. Motor, 4pps, 200 microseconds E. Sensory, 4pps, 250 microseconds - Answer- A. Intensity: sensory, pulse frequency 80 pps, pulse duration 75 microseconds Primary purpose of pre-participation examination? A. determing baseline health status of athlete B. determine musculoskeletal health of athlete C. establish complete medical history of athlete D. exclude athletes who show risk of injury or illness E. identify risk factors that may predispose athlete to serious illness or injury - Answer- E. Identify risk factors that may predispose an athlete to serious illness or injury athlete c/o anterior lower leg pain as a result of a direct blow. The athlete reports intense pain as well as numbness into the foot and is unable to DF foot. MOST appropriate acute treatment? A. compression wrap only B. ice and compression wrap C. passive stretching D. post
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athlete presents with pt tenderness on dorsal asp
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which of the following are
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based on gate control theory which transcutaneous