Stroke All Multiple Choice Questions And Answers
Which statement is true: A person who sustains a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is more likely to have more impairments than a person after stroke because: A. The mechanism of TBI means multiple areas of the brain may be damaged B. The mechanism of TBI means a single larger area of the brain may be damaged C. People after TBI are typically younger D. People after TBI typically have a blocked artery correct answer: A. The mechanism of TBI means multiple areas of the brain may be damaged Which statement is false about stroke: A. Stroke is an Upper Motor Neuron Lesion. B. Haemorrhagic strokes are less common than ischaemic strokes. C. Haemorrhagic strokes are more common than ischaemic strokes. D. Ischaemic strokes occur when there is a blockage in a cerebral artery. correct answer: C. Haemorrhagic strokes are more common than ischaemic strokes. The main impairment seen in a person with Guillian Barre Syndrome is? A. Dexterity (Coordination) B. Loss of sensation C. Weakness D. Spasticity correct answer: C. Weakness Which statement is correct and contains current ICF terminology? A. A common motor impairment in body functions and structure after acute neurological health conditions is weakness. B. The key goal of rehabilitation is to reduce a person's participation limitations. C. Environmental and personal contextual factors can cause activity limitations but not participation restrictions. D. Decreased ability to stand up is a common impairment after acute neurological health conditions. correct answer: A. A common motor impairment in body functions and structure after acute neurological health conditions is weakness. Which impairments are all primary impairments caused from the acute neurological health condition? A. Dexterity (coordination), contracture, kinaesthetic sensation, weakness B. Weakness, spasticity, contracture, swelling C. Negative behavioural, slowed processing, pain, visual D. Spasticity, attention, positive behavioural, tactile sensation correct answer: D. Spasticity, attention, positive behavioural, tactile sensation What is the definition of an important component in relation to task performance? A. The critical kinetic characteristics of the action without which the task cannot be effectively performed B. The critical kinematic characteristics of the action without which the task can be effectively performed. C. The patients attempts at compensation for their underlying impairments D. The critical kinematic characteristics of the action with
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