Neuroscience in Physiotherapy -MCQs Questions and Graded Answers,
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Match the impairment with the clinical test:
coordination
coordination
spasticity
rigidity
weakness
depth perception
visual acuity
visual fields
oculomotor palsy
apraxia
orientation
level of consciousness - coordination → finger to nose,
,coordination → rapid alternating movements,
spasticity → passive movement through range,with varying speed, rigidity → passive movement
through range,
weakness → manual muscle test,
depth perception → two objects held at varying distances from eyes, visual acuity → subjective
examination,
visual fields → confrontation test, oculomotor palsy → tracking, apraxia → gestural tests,
orientation → subjective - time/place/person,
level of consciousness → GCS
At 3 years of age you would expect a child to climb stairs by:
Select one:
a. walking up 2 feet per step and crawling down
b. walking up 1 foot per step and walking down 2 feet per step
c. walking up and down 2 feet per step
d. walking up and down 1 foot per step - b. walking up 1 foot per step and walking down
2 feet per step
Match the motor skill and the age range at which it is expected to be achieved.
Hop 1-2 times on preferred foot
Jumps over rope15cm off ground with 2 feet together
Coordinated Skipping
Jumps down from step - Hop 1-2 times on preferred foot → 3.5 years,
Jumps over rope 15cm off ground with 2 feet together → 4 years, Coordinated Skipping → 6
years,
,Jumps down from step → 2.5 years
Match the following categories of neuropathology with correct clinical examples.
degenerative
neoplastic
vascular
inflammatory
immunological disease
traumatic
toxic metabolic
degenerative
genetic - degenerative → dementia,
neoplastic → glioblastoma,
vascular → aneurysm,
inflammatory → meningitis,
immunological disease → HIV/AIDS,
traumatic → concussion,
toxic metabolic → wernicke-korsakoff,
degenerative → Parkinsons,
genetic → Duchennes muscular dystrophy
Match the following ages with typical grasp activity as children develop:
neonate
4-6 months
6-7 months
7-9 months
9-10 months
, 10-12 months - neonate → fisted hand/grasp reflex,
4-6 months → palmar grasp,
6-7 months → radial palmar,
7-9 months → radial digital,
9-10 months → points and pokes,
10-12 months → pincer grasp
Which of the following are motor impairments?
Select one or more:
a. Coordination
b. anaesthesia
c. rigidity
d. weakness
e. antalgic gait - a. Coordination, c.rigidity, d.weakness
Which of the following are examples of play defined by the relationships?
Select one or more:
a. solitary
b. games with rules
c. parallel
d. cooperative - a.solitary, c.parallel, d.cooperative
Which of the following are examples of transient disorders of neuronal function that are both
focal and with increased excitability?
Select one or more:
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Match the impairment with the clinical test:
coordination
coordination
spasticity
rigidity
weakness
depth perception
visual acuity
visual fields
oculomotor palsy
apraxia
orientation
level of consciousness - coordination → finger to nose,
,coordination → rapid alternating movements,
spasticity → passive movement through range,with varying speed, rigidity → passive movement
through range,
weakness → manual muscle test,
depth perception → two objects held at varying distances from eyes, visual acuity → subjective
examination,
visual fields → confrontation test, oculomotor palsy → tracking, apraxia → gestural tests,
orientation → subjective - time/place/person,
level of consciousness → GCS
At 3 years of age you would expect a child to climb stairs by:
Select one:
a. walking up 2 feet per step and crawling down
b. walking up 1 foot per step and walking down 2 feet per step
c. walking up and down 2 feet per step
d. walking up and down 1 foot per step - b. walking up 1 foot per step and walking down
2 feet per step
Match the motor skill and the age range at which it is expected to be achieved.
Hop 1-2 times on preferred foot
Jumps over rope15cm off ground with 2 feet together
Coordinated Skipping
Jumps down from step - Hop 1-2 times on preferred foot → 3.5 years,
Jumps over rope 15cm off ground with 2 feet together → 4 years, Coordinated Skipping → 6
years,
,Jumps down from step → 2.5 years
Match the following categories of neuropathology with correct clinical examples.
degenerative
neoplastic
vascular
inflammatory
immunological disease
traumatic
toxic metabolic
degenerative
genetic - degenerative → dementia,
neoplastic → glioblastoma,
vascular → aneurysm,
inflammatory → meningitis,
immunological disease → HIV/AIDS,
traumatic → concussion,
toxic metabolic → wernicke-korsakoff,
degenerative → Parkinsons,
genetic → Duchennes muscular dystrophy
Match the following ages with typical grasp activity as children develop:
neonate
4-6 months
6-7 months
7-9 months
9-10 months
, 10-12 months - neonate → fisted hand/grasp reflex,
4-6 months → palmar grasp,
6-7 months → radial palmar,
7-9 months → radial digital,
9-10 months → points and pokes,
10-12 months → pincer grasp
Which of the following are motor impairments?
Select one or more:
a. Coordination
b. anaesthesia
c. rigidity
d. weakness
e. antalgic gait - a. Coordination, c.rigidity, d.weakness
Which of the following are examples of play defined by the relationships?
Select one or more:
a. solitary
b. games with rules
c. parallel
d. cooperative - a.solitary, c.parallel, d.cooperative
Which of the following are examples of transient disorders of neuronal function that are both
focal and with increased excitability?
Select one or more: