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Gait Rehabilitation after Stroke Questions With Complete Solutions
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Gait after stroke is best characterized by (3) correct answer: 1. Asymmetry* 
2. Lack of smoothness in forward progression 
3. Slow velocity 
 
What must a patient's gait speed be in order for them to be identified as community ambulatory? correct answer: 150ft/min or 0.8m/sec 
 
Other characteristics of gait after stroke: (6) correct answer: 1. Reduced stride and step length 
2. Increased BOS 
3. Decreased time in stance and increased time in swing with the paretic limb 
4. More time spent ...
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ABFAS boards (Rear foot and forefoot) Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Properties of Calcium phosphate antibiotic beads non exothermic 
Must use powder 
Peaks at 3 hours and then elutes over 72 hours 
120 day shelf life 
Most common 5th metatarsal fracture Avulsion fracture (about 50% of 5th met fractures) 
normal IM between 4 and 5? 
normal lateral bowing angle? IM= 6.5-9.0 
bowing angle=2.6 
What is the Myerson procedure? use of EHB in correction of HAV. 
What is biologic fixation? stewart classification 5th met base fracture 
benefit of ropivicaine over bupivain...
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Orthotics Written Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+
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Orthotics Written Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions 
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A patient presents with separated connective tissue at the pubis symphysis. What orthosis do 
you recommend and what hormone is responsible for the increased elasticity of the pubis 
symphysis during pregnancy. Relaxin hormone - is released in pregnant women which 
increases the elasticity of connective tissue to assist and ease birth. 
SI belt - used when pubis symphysis becomes too elas...
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NPTE FF - Exam 1
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NPTE FF - Exam 1 
 
Which is an absolute contraindication with pregnancy? 
Restrictive or Chronic Bronchitis? - Restrictive! 
A woman CAN exercise with chronic bronchitis 
 
A 23-year-old healthy male plans to start working out as part of his New Year's resolution. The 
sympathetic nervous system would contribute to which of the following responses to ACUTE 
exercise? 
Select one: 
A. Increased peristalsis 
B. Increased heart rate 
C. Increased rate of breathing 
D. Skeletal muscle contraction ...
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NBME form 28 block 1 || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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damage to anterior lobe of the cerebellum may lead to correct answers broad-based gait ataxia 
 
occurs commonly in chronic alcoholism 
 
factor 9 function correct answers component of intrinsic clotting cascade 
 
activates X to Xa --> then prothrombin to thrombin --> formation of fibrin clot 
 
hemophilia A correct answers lacks factor 8 
 
X-linked 
 
hemophilia B correct answers lacks factor 9 
 
X-linked 
 
mu opioid receptor correct answers G protein coupled receptor located in CN...
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NGN FUNDAMENTALS OFNURSING [NUR 211] -GAIT ANALYSISSIMPLIFIED CLASS NOTES
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Gait cycle 
Walking is the most convenient way to travel short distances. Free joint mobility and appropriate 
muscle force increases walking efficiency. As the body moves forward, one limb typically 
provides support while the other limb is advanced in preparation for its role as the support limb. 
The gait cycle (GC) in its simplest form is comprised of stance and swing phases. The stance 
phase further is subdivided into 3 segments, including (1) initial double stance, (2) single limb 
stance...
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ACSM CPT Certification Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct!!
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Which of the following exercise modes allows buoyancy to reduce the potential for musculoskeletal 
injury? 
A) Cycling 
B) Walking 
C) Skiing 
D) Water exercise - Answer-D) Water exercise 
In which stage of motivational readiness is a person who is an irregular exerciser? 
A) Precontemplation 
B) Contemplation 
C) Preparation 
D) Action - Answer-C) Preparation 
Which of the following medications is designed to modify blood cholesterol levels? 
A) Nitrates 
B) Beta-blockers 
C) Antihyperlipidemic...
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NPTEFF Normal Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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NPTEFF Normal Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
A PT observes the gait of a 34 y/o male. PT suspects a leg length discrepancy. Which deviation is MOST likely seen by the PT? 
 
A. Increased DF of short limb during swing and increased PF of the long limb during stance 
 
B. Decreased knee flexion and increased DF of the long limb during stance and increased DF of the short limb during swing 
 
C. Increased DF with early heel rise of the long limb at heel off and increased PF of the short lim...
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NURS 403 - Final Exam With Complete Solutions 2024.
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NURS 403 - Final Exam With Complete Solutions 2024. 
What are the four lobes of the brain? - ANSWER Frontal 
Parietal 
Temporal 
Occipital 
Where is the frontal lobe located & what is it responsible for? - ANSWER Front of the 
brain 
Motor movement and personality 
Where is the parietal lobe located & what is it responbile for? - ANSWER Behind frontal 
lobe & above temporal lobes 
Sensation & Perception 
Where is the temporal lobe located and what is it responsible for? - ANSWER Side of the 
bra...
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Combined Written Boards Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Combined 
Written Boards Exam Questions with 
 
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a complete lesion of the femoral nerve as it leaves the lumbar plexus affects what motion? 
A. knee extension 
B. hip adduction 
c. hip extension 
d. knee flexion 
 
e. ankle plantarflexion A. Knee extension 
 
what is the largest nerve of the lumbar plexus? the femoral nerve 
 
what is the primary flexor of the hip? Iliopsoas 
 
paralytic equinus during swing phase is often caused by injury to what ner...
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