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Orthotic CPM Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Orthotic CPM Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
In normal gait what are the stages of stance phase - ANSWER-Initial contact 
Loading Response 
Midstance 
Terminal Stance 
Preswing 
 
Give an example of substitution (compensation) in gait - ANSWER-Lateral trunk lean to affected side caused by weak abductors 
Steppage gait caused by drop foot and long limbs 
Hip Hiking caused by long limb from either weakness or deformity 
 
What are 4 examples of coronal plane gait deviations - ANSWER-Lat...
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POAT Exam 1 Study Guide | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What causes the most skin contact pressure? 
A)Short Levers+Large Contact Areas 
B)Short Levers+Small Contact Areas 
C)Long Levers+Large Contact Areas 
D)Long Levers+Small Contact Areas - B) Short Levers+Small Contact Areas 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired muscle performance *WEAKNESS* during: - Foot clearance 
in Swing 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired *stability* during: - Stance Phase 
What muscles on the stance limb and swing limb affect *swing limb clearance* and maintainin...
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POAT FINAL PRACTICE Questions & Answers ALREADY PASSED!!
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POAT FINAL PRACTICE Questions & Answers ALREADY PASSED!! 
 
A non-painful awareness of having a foot after that foot is amputated is referred to as : 
a. Hyperkinesthesia 
b. Phantom Pain 
c. Phantom Sensation 
d. Radiculopathy 
C. Phantom sensation 
A patient uses a trans femoral prosthesis that contains an ischial ramus containment 
socket and a Mauch SNS knee unit. In order to maintain the knee in extension during 
static standing, the amputee must position the body's center of gravity such ...
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LEO Phase II Exam Study Guide (combined)
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LEO Phase II Exam Study Guide (combined) 
Intervention Options - ANS-- Presence 
- Dialog 
- Control Alternatives 
- Protective Alternatives 
- Deadly Force 
Follow Through Considerations - ANS-- Stabilize 
- Monitor/Debrief 
- Search 
- Transport 
- Turn over/release 
Three Approach Considerations - ANS-- Make a contact decision 
- Deploy your resources 
- Evaluate the threat level 
Symptoms of Medically Significant Behavior - ANS-- Abrupt onset 
- Agitation or excitement 
- Confusion and impai...
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NPTE: Gait questions with correct answers
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transverse pelvis rotation occurs where and how much?? - Answer on the side of the unsupported or swing extremity. mean rotation is 4deg. weight bearing rotates 4 deg for a total of 8 deg 
 
step length - Answer heel strike L to heel strike R 
 
strike - Answer heel strike L to heel strike L 
 
common gait deviations: stance phase--> lateral trunk bending - Answer result of weak glut med 
Will see beding to the same side as the weakness (Trendelenburg) or with pain in the hip 
 
c...
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Biomechanics 1 final exam USAHS already passed
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Biomechanics 1 final exam USAHS already passed How much dorsiflexion is needed to navigate stairs? What about walking? Walking- neutral; Stairs 20 degrees 
What nerve innervates the dorsiflexors? Deep peroneal 
What nerve innervates the plantarflexors? Tibial nerve 
Supraspinatus origin, insertion, action, and innervation Origin: supraspinous fossa of the scapula 
Insertion: superior facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus and the capsule of the shoulder joint 
Action: abducts and externall...
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POAT Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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POAT Midterm Exam Questions and 
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Initial Contact / Heel Strike - Answer- Begins the moment the foot touches the ground 
and is the 1st phase of double support, the heel rocker is initiated 
Hip flexion, quad and hamstring activation for knee stability, ankle DF to control foot 
contact with ground 
Loading Response - Answer- The body absorbs the impact of the weight being 
transferred onto the outstretched limb through controlled knee flexion and the heel 
rocker action 
Hip e...
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NGN) 2023 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (NUR 211) GAIT ANALYSIS SIMPLIFIED CLASS NOTES
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(NGN) 2023 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (NUR 211) GAIT ANALYSIS SIMPLIFIED CLASS NOTES 
 
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...
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POAT Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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POAT Final Exam Questions and 
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KAHOOT Q: Which of the following 
amputations is performed by disarticulating a joint? 
a. transfemoral (AKA) 
b. Symes 
c. transmetatarsal 
d. transtibial (BKA) - Answer- b. Symes 
KAHOOT Q: Of the following, which is the most common cause of amputation? 
a. infection 
b. cancer 
c. diabetes 
d. congenital issues - Answer- c. diabetes 
KAHOOT Q: Which term describes the interoperature suturing of muscle to bone? 
a. myoplasty 
b. my oh my 
c. my...
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PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers
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PCE Written Practice Questions and Answers 
A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents this movement? 
a) L5 
b) S1 
c) S2 
d) S3 - ANSWER c) S2 
 
*S2: Hip ext & Knee flex 
 
A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except: 
a) Hip OA 
b) Iliopsoas spasm 
c) SI joint involvement 
d) Glute strain - ANSWER d) Glute strain 
 
During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this? 
a) Right...