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1. Which of the following is an ABNORMAL response to aerobic exercise?
1. Increase in respiratory rate
2. Decrease in systolic blood pressure
3. Increase in pulse rate
4. Minimal change in diastolic pressure - ANSWER ✓ 2. Decrease in systolic
blood pressure
2. If a patient is able to resist moderate pressure against elbow flexion during
seated muscle testing, the elbow flexor strength should be documented as:
1. Good (4/5).
2. Normal (5/5).
3. Poor (2/5).
4. Fair (3/5). - ANSWER ✓ 1. Good (4/5).
3. A patient who has a history of myelomeningocele has no response to
sensation testing below the umbilicus. The level of lesion is MOST likely:
1. T10-T11.
,2. L1-L2.
3. L3-L4.
4. L5-S1. - ANSWER ✓ 1. T10-T11.
4. A 14-month-old child who has brachial nerve palsy exhibits motor and
sensory loss in the right upper extremity in the areas innervated by C5 and
C6. Which of the following activities is MOST difficult for the patient to
accomplish with the affected upper extremity?
1. Pushing a wagon
2. Carrying a teddy bear in the crook of the arm
3. Holding a raisin in the palm of the hand
4. Grasping a cup - ANSWER ✓ 2. Carrying a teddy bear in the crook of the
arm
5. The body responds to an acute drop in cardiac output, or heart failure, by
compensating in which of the following ways?
1. Bradycardia, increase in blood volume
2. Bradycardia, ventricular atrophy
3. Tachycardia, increase in blood volume
4. Tachycardia, ventricular atrophy - ANSWER ✓ 3. Tachycardia, increase in
blood volume
6. A physical therapist assistant is treating a patient who had a right total hip
arthroplasty and is restricted to partial weight-bearing status. The patient is
unable to follow the weight-bearing precautions because of dementia. Which
of the following courses of action is MOST appropriate for the assistant?
,1. Consult with the evaluating physical therapist and recommend discharge of
the patient from physical therapy services because the patient is unable to
follow instructions.
2. Continue with the current plan of care for 2 more days to see if the patient
shows some improvement.
3. Continue with the current plan of care for 2 more days, then consult with the
evaluating physical therapist to recommend change of the assistive device.
4. Consult with the evaluating physical therapist and discuss contacting the
physician about changing the weight-bearing status or discontinuing gait
training. - ANSWER ✓ 4. Consult with the evaluating physical therapist and
discuss contacting the physician about changing the weight-bearing status or
discontinuing gait training.
7. A patient's plan of care calls for a physical therapist assistant to instruct the
patient in the exercise shown in the photograph and to provide transverse
friction massage at the origin of the common wrist extensors. The patient
MOST likely has which of the following conditions?
1. Medial epicondylalgia
2. Cubital tunnel syndrome
3. Lateral epicondylalgia
4. Carpal tunnel syndrome
8. ( the wrist is flexed with other hand over top of it) - ANSWER ✓ 3. Lateral
epicondylalgia
9. The parent of a 2-year-old child who has T8 myelomeningocele asks the
physical therapist assistant if the child should wear shoes when braces are
removed during playtime. Which of the following responses is MOST
appropriate?
1. Yes, because the shoes will make the child more aware of foot positions.
, 2. Yes, because the shoes will protect the feet from injury.
3. No, because the feet do not need support in non-weight-bearing positions.
4. No, because the child will be more comfortable without shoes. - ANSWER
✓ 2. Yes, because the shoes will protect the feet from injury.
10.A patient asks how a transcutaneous nerve stimulator set up in low-rate
mode decreases pain. Which of the following mechanisms BEST describes
how this form of electrical stimulation works?
1. Thermal effects of the intervention increase blood flow to the painful area.
2. The intervention restores the flow of energy through the meridians of the
body.
3. The electrical impulses stimulate the release of the body's natural opiates.
4. The electrical impulses reach the spinal cord before the pain impulses,
blocking the pain signals from reaching the brain. - ANSWER ✓ 3. The
electrical impulses stimulate the release of the body's natural opiates.
11.A postsurgical patient is referred for strengthening exercises for hip
extension combined with passive range of motion exercises for hip flexion
for the same limb in the pool. How should the physical therapist assistant
instruct the patient to exercise in the water?
1. Stand on the uninvolved leg. Allow the involved-side knee to float up
toward the surface. Push the foot back down to the bottom of the pool.
2. Stand on the involved leg. Bend the uninvolved hip and knee to perform a
mini-squat. Relax and float back up into standing.
3. Stand on the uninvolved leg. Allow the involved leg to float to the side
toward the surface. Push the foot back down to the bottom of the pool.
4. Stand on the involved leg. Allow the uninvolved knee to float up toward the
surface. Push the foot down to the bottom of the pool. - ANSWER ✓ 1.