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POAT EXAM 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Who is more likely to experience an amputation? 
a. women 
b. men - Answer- b. men 
What type of amputation is more common? 
a. LE 
b. UE - Answer- a. LE 
11x more likely in LE 
What is the leading cause of amputation? 
a. cancer 
b. congenital 
c. trauma 
d. peripheral vascular disease - Answer- d. peripheral vascular disease 
As of 2002, 82% of amputations were from PVD 
Which of the following cancers are not a common cause of amputation? 
a. osteos...
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Who is more likely to experience an amputation? 
a. women 
b. men - Answer- b. men 
What type of amputation is more common? 
a. LE 
b. UE - Answer- a. LE 
11x more likely in LE 
What is the leading cause of amputation? 
a. cancer 
b. congenital 
c. trauma 
d. peripheral vascular disease - Answer- d. peripheral vascular disease 
As of 2002, 82% of amputations were from PVD 
Which of the following cancers are not a common cause of amputation? 
a. osteos...
POAT Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
POAT Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Common causes of amputations as well as across the lifespan; pediatric to geriatric. - 
Answer- Peripheral Vascular Disease 
Trauma 
Cancer 
Congenital 
leading cause of amputations is - Answer- disvascular disease , PVD and PAD 
PVD narrows and occludes vessels so that there is a decrease in - Answer- circulation 
and perfusion of the tissues , inhibiting healing and immune response in the body 
Neuropathy results in symmetric distribution affect...
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Common causes of amputations as well as across the lifespan; pediatric to geriatric. - 
Answer- Peripheral Vascular Disease 
Trauma 
Cancer 
Congenital 
leading cause of amputations is - Answer- disvascular disease , PVD and PAD 
PVD narrows and occludes vessels so that there is a decrease in - Answer- circulation 
and perfusion of the tissues , inhibiting healing and immune response in the body 
Neuropathy results in symmetric distribution affect...
POAT Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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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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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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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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...
POAT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
POAT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What is AAC? - Answer- Augmentative and alternative communication 
What are the 2 types of AAC? - Answer- Unaided communication: 
Relies on user's body for communication 
Aided Communication: 
Communication that relies on anything but body language 
What are types of low tech aided AAC? - Answer- Symbols/picture don't change 
Capable of speech production with LIMITED message options 
Examples: Use hands, colors, pieces of paper or whatever works. Offer tw...
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POAT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
What is AAC? - Answer- Augmentative and alternative communication 
What are the 2 types of AAC? - Answer- Unaided communication: 
Relies on user's body for communication 
Aided Communication: 
Communication that relies on anything but body language 
What are types of low tech aided AAC? - Answer- Symbols/picture don't change 
Capable of speech production with LIMITED message options 
Examples: Use hands, colors, pieces of paper or whatever works. Offer tw...
Prothetics, Orthotics. EXAM (POAT) Questions and Answers
Prothetics, Orthotics. EXAM (POAT) 
Questions and Answers 
What is the participation criteria for the use of an ambulation trial for a bilateral KAFO? - 
Answer- No contractures in hip flexors, knee flexors, or ankle plantar flexors 
SLR from 0-110 degrees 
Independent in all transfers including w/c to floor 
Max VO2 is >20 ml/kg/min 
50 continuous full dips in parallel bars 
Foot orthoses should be modular, what does this mean? - Answer- They should be 
modified based on patient impairments ...
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Prothetics, Orthotics. EXAM (POAT) 
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What is the participation criteria for the use of an ambulation trial for a bilateral KAFO? - 
Answer- No contractures in hip flexors, knee flexors, or ankle plantar flexors 
SLR from 0-110 degrees 
Independent in all transfers including w/c to floor 
Max VO2 is >20 ml/kg/min 
50 continuous full dips in parallel bars 
Foot orthoses should be modular, what does this mean? - Answer- They should be 
modified based on patient impairments ...
POAT Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
POAT Midterm Exam Questions and 
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Which AFO is most appropriate for a patient with ankle instability and no DF? - Answer- 
Solid AFO 
T/F: To restore the biomechanics advantage of a dislocated PIP joint the best stress to 
use is compression. - Answer- True 
T/F: A dynamic hand splint would best help improve passive range of motion in a 
patient's hand with hypertonicity - Answer- True 
T/F: Burning is a sign of a nerve irritation in an ill fitting orthoses - Answer- True 
Sta...
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Which AFO is most appropriate for a patient with ankle instability and no DF? - Answer- 
Solid AFO 
T/F: To restore the biomechanics advantage of a dislocated PIP joint the best stress to 
use is compression. - Answer- True 
T/F: A dynamic hand splint would best help improve passive range of motion in a 
patient's hand with hypertonicity - Answer- True 
T/F: Burning is a sign of a nerve irritation in an ill fitting orthoses - Answer- True 
Sta...
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what are the symptoms of nerve irritation of an ill fitted orthotic - Answer- numbness 
tingling 
burning 
motor changes 
pain 
what are the symptoms of vascular irritation of an ill fitted orthotic - Answer- change in 
color (deep red, blue, blanched) 
temperature changes 
swelling 
burning 
throbbing 
how might you modify an orthotic that is causing nerve/vascular irritation symptoms - 
Answer- extra padding 
flaring the orthotic's edge 
use...
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what are the symptoms of nerve irritation of an ill fitted orthotic - Answer- numbness 
tingling 
burning 
motor changes 
pain 
what are the symptoms of vascular irritation of an ill fitted orthotic - Answer- change in 
color (deep red, blue, blanched) 
temperature changes 
swelling 
burning 
throbbing 
how might you modify an orthotic that is causing nerve/vascular irritation symptoms - 
Answer- extra padding 
flaring the orthotic's edge 
use...
POAT Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
POAT Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
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 - Answer- B) Short Levers+Small Contact Areas 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired muscle performance *WEAKNESS* during: - 
Answer- Foot clearance in Swing 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired *stability* during: - Answer- Stance Phase 
What muscles on th...
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POAT Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
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 - Answer- B) Short Levers+Small Contact Areas 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired muscle performance *WEAKNESS* during: - 
Answer- Foot clearance in Swing 
An orthosis can be designed for impaired *stability* during: - Answer- Stance Phase 
What muscles on th...
POAT Midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
POAT Midterm Exam Questions and 
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what is an orthosis? - Answer- an externally applied device to a part of the body to 
correct deformity, improve function or relieve symptoms of a disease 
Purposes for orthotic prescription: - Answer- -Improve performance of functional 
activities 
-Improve mobility 
-Deformity prevention 
-Correction of deformity 
-Immobilization/Control/Protection 
-Regulating or reducing muscle tone 
-Stabilizing weak/flaccid muscles 
When does someone need...
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what is an orthosis? - Answer- an externally applied device to a part of the body to 
correct deformity, improve function or relieve symptoms of a disease 
Purposes for orthotic prescription: - Answer- -Improve performance of functional 
activities 
-Improve mobility 
-Deformity prevention 
-Correction of deformity 
-Immobilization/Control/Protection 
-Regulating or reducing muscle tone 
-Stabilizing weak/flaccid muscles 
When does someone need...
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