Modalities FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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Which of the following phrases best defines therapeutic modalities?
A. Therapeutic machines that promote healing
B. The use of heat, cold, light, and electricity for healing injuries
C. A physical agent for rehabilitation
D. A physical agent employed for therapeutic purposes - A physical agent employed
for therapeutic purposes
In the five-step application procedure, why is it essential to have foundational knowledge before
a therapeutic modality can be chosen and applied properly?
A. In order to apply the "no-pain, no-gain" principle
B. In order to understand how specific types of injuries respond to the various modalities
C. In order to choose the modality that is most familiar to the clinician
D. In order to use as few modalities as possible in the rehabilitation process - In order
to understand how specific types of injuries respond to the various modalities
Which of the following is NOT one of five steps of therapeutic modality application?
A. Application
B. Foundation
C. Maintenance
D. Postapplication
E. Select proper modality - Select proper modality
,Proper record keeping enhances communication between you and:
A. other clinicians
B. the patient
C. all the above
D. yourself - all the above
What is the inflammatory response?
A. A local response of the body to an injury or irritant
B. A delayed response of the body to an injury or irritant
C. A permanent response of the body to an injury or irritant
D. A systemic response of the body to an injury or irritant - A local response of the
body to an injury or irritant
Which of the following statements does not apply to chemical mediators involved in the
inflammatory response?
A. They are activated by ultrastructural changes.
B. They signal the rest of the body that an injury has occurred.
C. They decrease the permeability of blood vessels.
D. They regulate the inflammatory response. - They decrease the permeability of
blood vessels.
__________ are leukocytes that provide a long-lasting, second line of defense during the
inflammatory response.
A. macrophages
B. monocytes
C. granulocytes
D. lymphocytes - macrophages
, Which, if any, of the following is NOT a sign of inflammation?
A. Swelling
B. All of the above are signs of inflammation
C. Loss of function
D. Heat
E. Redness - All of the above are signs of inflammation
Macrophages migrate into wound sites during which phase of wound repair?
A. Epithelialization
B. Remodeling
C. Hemostasis and inflammation
D. Proliferation - Hemostasis and inflammation
Which of the following is the most important goal of the immediate application of ice,
compression, and elevation to an acute injury?
A. Decrease primary traumatic injury
B. Decrease bleeding
C. Decrease secondary metabolic injury
D. All of the above are equally important
E. Decrease primary injury - Decrease secondary metabolic injury
During immediate care procedures, which of the following techniques should be used when
applying an ice pack?
A. Over a towel
B. Over a frozen elastic wrap
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SOLVED AND GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!
Which of the following phrases best defines therapeutic modalities?
A. Therapeutic machines that promote healing
B. The use of heat, cold, light, and electricity for healing injuries
C. A physical agent for rehabilitation
D. A physical agent employed for therapeutic purposes - A physical agent employed
for therapeutic purposes
In the five-step application procedure, why is it essential to have foundational knowledge before
a therapeutic modality can be chosen and applied properly?
A. In order to apply the "no-pain, no-gain" principle
B. In order to understand how specific types of injuries respond to the various modalities
C. In order to choose the modality that is most familiar to the clinician
D. In order to use as few modalities as possible in the rehabilitation process - In order
to understand how specific types of injuries respond to the various modalities
Which of the following is NOT one of five steps of therapeutic modality application?
A. Application
B. Foundation
C. Maintenance
D. Postapplication
E. Select proper modality - Select proper modality
,Proper record keeping enhances communication between you and:
A. other clinicians
B. the patient
C. all the above
D. yourself - all the above
What is the inflammatory response?
A. A local response of the body to an injury or irritant
B. A delayed response of the body to an injury or irritant
C. A permanent response of the body to an injury or irritant
D. A systemic response of the body to an injury or irritant - A local response of the
body to an injury or irritant
Which of the following statements does not apply to chemical mediators involved in the
inflammatory response?
A. They are activated by ultrastructural changes.
B. They signal the rest of the body that an injury has occurred.
C. They decrease the permeability of blood vessels.
D. They regulate the inflammatory response. - They decrease the permeability of
blood vessels.
__________ are leukocytes that provide a long-lasting, second line of defense during the
inflammatory response.
A. macrophages
B. monocytes
C. granulocytes
D. lymphocytes - macrophages
, Which, if any, of the following is NOT a sign of inflammation?
A. Swelling
B. All of the above are signs of inflammation
C. Loss of function
D. Heat
E. Redness - All of the above are signs of inflammation
Macrophages migrate into wound sites during which phase of wound repair?
A. Epithelialization
B. Remodeling
C. Hemostasis and inflammation
D. Proliferation - Hemostasis and inflammation
Which of the following is the most important goal of the immediate application of ice,
compression, and elevation to an acute injury?
A. Decrease primary traumatic injury
B. Decrease bleeding
C. Decrease secondary metabolic injury
D. All of the above are equally important
E. Decrease primary injury - Decrease secondary metabolic injury
During immediate care procedures, which of the following techniques should be used when
applying an ice pack?
A. Over a towel
B. Over a frozen elastic wrap