Exam 20: Intervention for Involuntary Contractions and Movement
Exam 1: Foundations for Making Clinical Decisions in Neuromuscular Rehabilitation10 Questions
Exam 2: Making Clinical Decisions: a Path to Optimal Therapeutic Plan and Outcomes10 Questions
Exam 3: The Neurological Examination and Evaluation: an Overview11 Questions
Exam 4: Screening of Attention, cognition, perception, and Communication15 Questions
Exam 5: Examination and Evaluation of Sensory Systems10 Questions
Exam 6: Examination and Evaluation of Neuromotor Systems11 Questions
Exam 7: Examination and Evaluation of Cranial Nerves10 Questions
Exam 8: Examination and Evaluation of Vestibular Function16 Questions
Exam 9: Examination of Balance and Equilibrium12 Questions
Exam 10: Examination and Evaluation of Functional Status and Movement Patterns9 Questions
Exam 11: Examination and Evaluation of Cardiovascularpulmonary Systems in Neuromuscular Disorders20 Questions
Exam 12: Diagnostic Testing in Neurology: Lab Tests, imaging, and Nervemuscle Studies With Implications for Therapists17 Questions
Exam 13: Development of Neuromotor Skills: Lifespan Approach15 Questions
Exam 14: Concepts and Principals of Neurological Rehabilitation15 Questions
Exam 15: General Approaches to Neurological Rehabilitation14 Questions
Exam 16: Health Promotion and Wellness in Neurology14 Questions
Exam 17: Assistive Technology in Intervention: Focus on Wheelchairs,assistive Devices,and Orthoses16 Questions
Exam 18: Intervention for Flaccidity and Hypotonia10 Questions
Exam 19: Intervention Related to Hypertonia: Spastic and Rigid9 Questions
Exam 20: Intervention for Involuntary Contractions and Movement11 Questions
Exam 21: Intervention for Ataxiaincoordination10 Questions
Exam 22: Interventions for Weakness in Neuromotor Disorders12 Questions
Exam 23: Intervention for Limited Passive Range of Motion10 Questions
Exam 24: Therapeutic Intervention for Impaired Motor Controlstability10 Questions
Exam 25: Intervention for Impaired Motor Controlmovement10 Questions
Exam 26: Therapeutic Interventions for Complete Paralysis11 Questions
Exam 27: Intervention for Sensory Impairment10 Questions
Exam 28: Intervention for Chronic Pain15 Questions
Exam 29: Intervention for Vestibular Impairment15 Questions
Exam 30: Interventions for Balance Impairment11 Questions
Exam 31: Overcoming Challenges of Impaired Perception, cognition, and Communication Aphasia or Dysarthria11 Questions
Exam 32: Intervention for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Impairments in Neurological Populations10 Questions
Exam 33: Functional Activity Intervention in Upper Extremity Tasks10 Questions
Exam 34: Functional Activity Intervention in Horizontal Bed Mobility to Quadruped Skills10 Questions
Exam 35: Functional Activity Intervention in Sitting12 Questions
Exam 36: Functional Intervention in Sit-To-Stand, stand-To-Sit, and Standing12 Questions
Exam 37: Functional Activity Intervention in Upright Mobility10 Questions
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Based upon the research,which of the following would be appropriate interventions for cervical dystonia?
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Your client presents with Huntington chorea.Damage to which of the following neural structures will present this type of dyskinesia?
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You are working with an individual who has a history of HD and who demonstrates marked choreoathetosis of movement,both in his trunk and extremities.Based upon the work by Kloos (2012),which is likely the best choice of an assistive device?
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Which of the following would be an appropriate gait measure for an individual who tested positive for HD and is presymptomatic?
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Your client presents with an action tremor when drinking or pouring a cup of water,with no other neurologic deficits.She has had the tremor for years with only a mild progression.What is her most likely diagnosis?
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What are the (3) factors identified by Raina (2005) that are the best overall predictors of caregiver physical and mental well-being?
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According to Quinn (2010),which was NOT identified as a barrier to exercise programs for individuals with HD and Parkinson disease?
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What are the benefits of high-intensity,focused ultrasound over deep brain stimulation for the treatment of essential tremor (ET)?
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The 30 year-old adult child of a client who is being treated for late stage Huntington disease (HD) expresses concern about his risk of developing HD.Which of the following statements most accurately represents his risk for developing the disease?
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Although deep brain stimulation (DBS) improves tremor,which of the following may be adversely affected by the surgical procedure?
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