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IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE
  • IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE

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  • IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE Document Content and Description Below IER A, Questions and answers, 2022 update, QuestionsBank. 100% PASS RATE a fracture of the proximal humerus, which has healed well. Upon examination, the therapist notes limitation in active shou lder flexion. The scapula protracts, elevates and upwardly rotates early and elevates excessively when the patient attempts to lift the arm. The NEXT thing the therapist should do - -Limitat...
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AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023
  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023

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  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023 When the synaptic vesicles are electrically stimulated by a nerve impulse, synaptic vesicles gravitate to the outer membrane of the presynaptic wall and release acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft. The Ach molecules migrate to the postsynaptic cells where they attach to the specific receptors. When enough neurotransmitters are received by the receptors to overcome the firing threshold a CMAP is generated causing muscle contraction....
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MAT 628 Domain IV Questions,  Answers and Rationale
  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale

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  • MAT 628 Domain IV Questions, Answers and Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend(lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip An extension lag happens when the patient cannot fully extend his or her knee 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a reflex injury? a. ...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions & Answers with Rationale 2023 c. 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of...
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AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023
  • AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023

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  • AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023 What describes an atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge - Ion What is the negatively charged particle in an atom? - Electron What has neutral particles, along with protons, and is found in the nucleus of an atom? - Neutrons Which particles of an atom are positively charged? - Protons What makes up the elements foun...
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Domain 4 BOC Review Questions  and Answers with Rationale
  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions and Answers with Rationale

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  • Domain 4 BOC Review Questions and Answers with Rationale 1. What does “extension lag” mean? a. Ability to only flex the knee b. Inability to fully backward bend (lumbar movement) c. One leg drags behind the other during gait d. Inability to fully extend the knee e. Inability to fully extend the hip 2. What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury a. Use of a KT-1000 arthrometer b. Assessing the strength of a handshake c....
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AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023
  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023

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  • AAET registry exam questions with correct answers 2023 When the synaptic vesicles are electrically stimulated by a nerve impulse, synaptic vesicles gravitate to the outer membrane of the presynaptic wall and release acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft. The Ach molecules migrate to the postsynaptic cells where they attach to the specific receptors. When enough neurotransmitters are received by the receptors to overcome the firing threshold a CMAP is generated causing muscle contraction....
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AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023
  • AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023

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  • AAET Flashcards Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2023 What describes an atom in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom a net positive or negative electrical charge - Ion What is the negatively charged particle in an atom? - Electron What has neutral particles, along with protons, and is found in the nucleus of an atom? - Neutrons Which particles of an atom are positively charged? - Protons What makes up the elements foun...
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Treatment and Rehabilitation (BOC study  guide) Questions and Verified Answers |  Passed | A+
  • Treatment and Rehabilitation (BOC study guide) Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+

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  • What does "extension lag" mean? : Inability to fully extend the knee What is the best method of determining the recovery status of the hand and forearm after a flexor injury? : Use of a hand dynamometer Which of the following is the correct sequence of tissue healing? : Cellular response, regeneration, remodeling What amount of time may it take for complete remodeling of tissues to occur after a soft tissue injury? : Up to 1 year 2 Where is the primary location for adenosine triph...
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NPTE Practice Questions
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  • NPTE Practice Questions The lymphatic system drains lymph from body tissues and returns it to the: A.) Nervous system B.) Cardiac circulation C.) Venous circulation D.) Muscles C.) Venous circulation In regards to arthrokinematics, what is the movement between the metacarpal of the hand and the proximal phalanx? .A.) Glide B.) Roll C.) Spin D..) Extension A.) Glide The PTA is reviewing the PT's evaluation of a patient with torticollis. The patient has torticollis with right SCM inv...
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