Exam 17: Maximizing Outcomes: Relating Interventions to an Individuals Needs
Exam 1: Epidemiology As a Basis for Informing Contemporary Physical Therapy Practice22 Questions
Exam 2: Oxygen Transport: the Basis of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy20 Questions
Exam 3: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Anatomy20 Questions
Exam 4: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physiology18 Questions
Exam 5: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Pathophysiology20 Questions
Exam 6: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Conditions20 Questions
Exam 7: Measurement and Documentation20 Questions
Exam 8: History20 Questions
Exam 9: Pulmonary Function Tests15 Questions
Exam 10: Arterial Blood Gases20 Questions
Exam 11: Imaging of the Chest15 Questions
Exam 12: Electrocardiogram Identification20 Questions
Exam 13: Multisystem Assessment and Laboratory Investigations15 Questions
Exam 14: Special Tests20 Questions
Exam 15: Clinical Evaluation and Assessment of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems20 Questions
Exam 16: Monitoring Systems, catheters, and Devices in the Intensive Care Unit20 Questions
Exam 17: Maximizing Outcomes: Relating Interventions to an Individuals Needs15 Questions
Exam 18: Mobilization and Exercise: Physiological Basis for Assessment, evaluation, and Training20 Questions
Exam 19: Mobilization and Exercise: Testing and Training20 Questions
Exam 20: Body Positioning20 Questions
Exam 21: Airway Clearance Techniques20 Questions
Exam 22: Facilitating Airway Clearance With Coughing Techniques20 Questions
Exam 23: Facilitating Ventilation Patterns and Breathing Strategies20 Questions
Exam 24: Exercise Testing and Training: Primary Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction20 Questions
Exam 25: Exercise Testing and Training: Secondary Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction15 Questions
Exam 26: Respiratory Muscle Training15 Questions
Exam 27: Complementary Therapies As Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Interventions20 Questions
Exam 28: Patient Education21 Questions
Exam 29: Individuals With Acute Medical Conditions20 Questions
Exam 30: Individuals With Acute Surgical Conditions20 Questions
Exam 31: Individuals With Chronic Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction20 Questions
Exam 32: Individuals With Chronic Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction20 Questions
Exam 33: Comprehensive Management of Individuals in the Intensive Care Unit20 Questions
Exam 34: Intensive Care Management of Individuals With Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction20 Questions
Exam 35: Intensive Care Management of Individuals With Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction20 Questions
Exam 36: Intensive Care Management of Medical and Surgical Complications20 Questions
Exam 37: Infants and Children With Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Concerns20 Questions
Exam 38: The Aging Patient15 Questions
Exam 39: Multisystem Clinical Implications of Impaired Breathing Mechanics and Postural Control20 Questions
Exam 40: The Transplant Patient20 Questions
Exam 41: The Patient in the Community20 Questions
Exam 42: Body Mechanics: Positioning and Moving Patients15 Questions
Exam 43: Respiratory Care Practice Review20 Questions
Exam 44: Care of the Patient With an Artificial Airway20 Questions
Exam 45: Respiratory and Cardiovascular Drug Actions20 Questions
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The three primary levels of analysis are:
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The goals of treatment fall into three categories:
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Three modalities that enhance the prescribed interventions over the short and long term are:
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Clinical reasoning is the process of critically analyzing the patient's status with respect to the individual's:
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Health has been defined by the World Health Organization as:
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Physical therapists often require the results of invasive tests such as:
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The factors that can impair oxygen transport directly or can threaten it fall into four primary categories:
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B) cognitive, psychosocial, nutritional, and neurologic.
C) examination, evaluation, diagnosis, and prognosis.
D) restricted mobility, intrinsic factors, extrinsic factors, and cardiopulmonary pathophysiology.
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The prescription must be reviewed at each treatment session and:
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Considering that clinical decision making is based largely on the results of tests and measurements,it is essential that:
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Physical therapists have an active role on wellness and its promotion in the form of:
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The American Physical Therapy Association's Guide To Physical Therapist Practice (2001)reflects a broad scope of practice.The guide describes:
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With respect to cardiopulmonary complications,a 1- or 2-hourly:
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The physical therapist has a major role in preventing infections of all types but:
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Limitations of _______ and _______interfere with the performance of specific activities that are involved in fulfilling roles and obligations in life
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