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Study Guide #3 (PTAP 2230) Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update Bariatrics/Obesity - Answers Chronic condition which an individual's energy intake exceeds their energy expenditure activity/metabolism BMI - Answers weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters mass in lbs x ______ = mass in kg - Answers .455 height in inches x _____ = height in meters - Answers .0254 Optimal BMI - Answers 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 Overweight BMI - Answers 25 kg/m2 Obese BMI - Answers 30 kg/m2 Very Obese GMI - Answers 40 kg/m2 Waist Circumference: High Risk obesity - Answers 37 inches (M), 31 inches (F) Waist Circumference: High Risk cardiac disorders - Answers 40 inches (M), 35 inches (F) A patient with compensatory scoliosis, wide BOS, and anterior displacement of COG shows postural adaptations for what demographic? - Answers bariatrics/obesity Bariatric Postural Balance - Answers anterior-posterior sway Obesity Gait Deviations - Answers short step length + swing phase longer stance phase + step width Egress Test - Answers assesses mobility status: STS, marching with AD, step and return Standard Rolling Walkers + High Back Chair - Answers support up to 300 lbs Wide Bariatric Rolling Walker + Bariatric Reclines - Answers support up to 500 lbs + Basic Wheelchair - Answers supports up to 250 lbs Dependent Transfer - Answers patient who cannot sit EOB w/o significant physical assistance (Hoyer Lift: supports 500 lbs) Bariatric Exercise Precautions - Answers heat intolerance, skin breakdown, dehydration, HTN Bariatric Exercise Parameters - Answers kcal per week x 60 mins/day Resistance training 2-3x/week Bariatric Exercise Target HR - Answers 30-50% of max HR (modified intensity) T/F Advance duration and frequency prior to advancing intensity. - Answers T Precautions for Bariatric Exercise - Answers hyperthermia, non WB exercises for pain/injury, monitor vitals, DM precautions What is the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in the US? - Answers Obesity Common metastatic sites for breast cancer - Answers lymph, lungs, bones, skin, and brain

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Study Guide #3 (PTAP 2230) Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update 2025-2026

Bariatrics/Obesity - Answers Chronic condition which an individual's energy intake exceeds their
energy expenditure activity/metabolism

BMI - Answers weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters

mass in lbs x ______ = mass in kg - Answers .455

height in inches x _____ = height in meters - Answers .0254

Optimal BMI - Answers 18.5-24.9 kg/m2

Overweight BMI - Answers 25 kg/m2

Obese BMI - Answers 30 kg/m2

Very Obese GMI - Answers 40 kg/m2

Waist Circumference: High Risk obesity - Answers 37 inches (M), 31 inches (F)

Waist Circumference: High Risk cardiac disorders - Answers 40 inches (M), 35 inches (F)

A patient with compensatory scoliosis, wide BOS, and anterior displacement of COG shows
postural adaptations for what demographic? - Answers bariatrics/obesity

Bariatric Postural Balance - Answers anterior-posterior sway

Obesity Gait Deviations - Answers short step length + swing phase



longer stance phase + step width

Egress Test - Answers assesses mobility status: STS, marching with AD, step and return

Standard Rolling Walkers + High Back Chair - Answers support up to 300 lbs

Wide Bariatric Rolling Walker + Bariatric Reclines - Answers support up to 500 lbs +

Basic Wheelchair - Answers supports up to 250 lbs

Dependent Transfer - Answers patient who cannot sit EOB w/o significant physical assistance
(Hoyer Lift: supports 500 lbs)

Bariatric Exercise Precautions - Answers heat intolerance, skin breakdown, dehydration, HTN

Bariatric Exercise Parameters - Answers 2000-2800 kcal per week x 60 mins/day

, Resistance training 2-3x/week

Bariatric Exercise Target HR - Answers 30-50% of max HR (modified intensity)

T/F Advance duration and frequency prior to advancing intensity. - Answers T

Precautions for Bariatric Exercise - Answers hyperthermia, non WB exercises for pain/injury,
monitor vitals, DM precautions

What is the 2nd leading cause of preventable death in the US? - Answers Obesity

Common metastatic sites for breast cancer - Answers lymph, lungs, bones, skin, and brain

Breast Cancer that preserves Pectoralis Major - Answers modified radical mastectomy

Hallmark Side Effects if Chemotherapy - Answers immunosuppression, CICI, hairloss, etc.

Tamoxifen - Answers a breast cancer drug that inhibits the effects of estrogen in the breast
(fatal blood clots and uterine CA)

Radiation Effects (Breast CA) - Answers axillary webbing and fibrotic changes

Pre/Post Mastectomy Rehab - Answers independence with PROM/AAROM to prevent scar
tissue, balance, soft tissue/manual

Lymphedema - Answers CHRONIC disorder characterized by an abnormal accumulation of
lymph fluid in the tissues of one or more body regions

T/F Lymphedema is curable and completely goes away with care. - Answers F

Lymphatic System Function - Answers transport fluids back to the blood + body's defense and
resistance to disease

Where does fluid from the right upper quadrant and upper extremity drain? - Answers right
lymphatic duct to right subclavian vein

Where do all other fluids drain? - Answers left lymphatic duct via left subclavian vein

Lymphangion - Answers functional unit of a lymph vessel

Interstitium - Answers fluid filled space between the skin and body organs

Interstitial Fluid (lymph) - Answers fluid between cells

Primary Lymphedema - Answers Rare + congenital/inherited

Hypoplasia - Answers conditions in which there are fewer vessels and they are smaller than
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