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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function (conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few weeks, e.g., compression. 
 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
 
Neuro...
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CIMT is a method used for patients with: 
 
a) Low back pain 
b) Cerebral palsy 
c) Myelomeningocele 
d) Osteoarthrosis correct answer: b) 
 
Oxygen pulse is proportional to: 
 
a) Heart stroke volume 
b) Ventilation 
c) FEV1 
d) Central blood pressure 
e) Respiratory reserve correct answer: A) 
 
In non-specific low back pain in the first place can be recommended: 
 
a) Lying to reduce pain 
b) As soon as possible return to an active lifestyle together with professional activity 
c) Pharmac...
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NBCOT Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A hand dominance development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
agnosia Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. 
apraxia inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so 
ideomotor apraxia inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient i...
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Neurapraxia - ANSWER Injury to nerve that causes a transient loss of function 
(conduction block ischemia); nerve dysfunction may be rapidly reversed or persist a few 
weeks, e.g., compression. 
Axonotmesis - ANSWER Injury to nerve interrupting the axon and causing loss 
of function and Wallerian degeneration distal to the lesion; with no disruption of the 
endoneurium, regeneration is possible, e.g., crush injury. 
Neurotmesis - ANSWER Cutting ...
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Most common complication of Weil osteotomy - Answer-Floating toe 
Consequence of releasing deep deltoid ligament in clubfoot - Answer-pes planus 
Osteosarcoma most commonly will metastasize into? - Answer-Lungs 
Sesamoid position in plantarflexed first ray - Answer-Anterior (distal) to metatarsal head 
Congenital vertical talus work up x-ray view - Answer-Lateral forced plantarflexion 
Following injection of radioactive leukocytes, an indium -11...
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Most common complication of Weil osteotomy - Answer- Floating toe 
Consequence of releasing deep deltoid ligament in clubfoot - Answer- pes planus 
Osteosarcoma most commonly will metastasize into? - Answer- Lungs 
Sesamoid position in plantarflexed first ray - Answer- Anterior (distal) to metatarsal head 
Congenital vertical talus work up x-ray view - Answer- Lateral forced plantarflexion 
Following injection of radioactive leukocytes, an indium -111 ...
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Tzank (Tzanck) - Answer- Blister fluid, derm test for herpes, chicken pox. 
Kveim - Answer- Test for sarcoidosis. Injection of spleen tissue from (+) pt. Biopsied 
after 4 weeks. 
Mau - Answer- Midshaft 1st metatarsal osteotomy. Dorsal-distal to prox-plantar. 
Opposite of Ludloff. 
Carroll - Answer- Incision for clubfoot. Medial + posterior lateral 
Cincinnati - Answer- Incision for clubfoot. T.v. from post medial to lateral. 
Turco - Answer- Incis...
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Iontophoresis - the process by which medications are induced through the skin into the body by means of continuous direct current 
 
An OTR is removing electrodes from a client who has just received iontophoresis. Within several minutes of removing the electrodes, what should the OTR do to the skin surface that came in contact with the electrodes? - Wipe the area with an alcohol pad. 
 
Brachial plexus posterior cord injury - gives rise to the radial nerve.... 
 
SOAP Note - SUBJECTIVE 
OBJECTIV...
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Most common complication of Weil osteotomy - Answer- Floating toe 
Consequence of releasing deep deltoid ligament in clubfoot - Answer- pes planus 
Osteosarcoma most commonly will metastasize into? - Answer- Lungs 
Sesamoid position in plantarflexed first ray - Answer- Anterior (distal) to metatarsal head 
Congenital vertical talus work up x-ray view - Answer- Lateral forced plantarflexion 
Following injection of radioactive leukocytes, an indium -111 ...
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hand dominance 
development at 3-6 years, but is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
 
 
agnosia 
Agnosia is a category of deficits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar objects as perceived by the senses. 
 
 
 
apraxia 
inability to execute or carry out learned (familiar) movements, despite having desire and physical ability to do so 
 
 
 
ideomotor apraxia 
inability to imitate gestures or perform a purposeful motor task on command, even though patient is able to fully understand id...
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