Deck 7: Physical Agents to Promote Tissue Healing
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Deck 7: Physical Agents to Promote Tissue Healing
1
The most frequent reason for applying a cast is to
A) support and stabilize a dislocated joint.
B) align a fracture until proper healing occurs.
C) promote healing after a surgical correction.
D) aid in the nonsurgical correction of a deformity.
A) support and stabilize a dislocated joint.
B) align a fracture until proper healing occurs.
C) promote healing after a surgical correction.
D) aid in the nonsurgical correction of a deformity.
align a fracture until proper healing occurs.
2
Local application of heat results in
A) dilation of blood vessels in the area.
B) decreased blood supply to the area.
C) decreased tissue metabolism.
D) constriction of blood vessels in the area.
A) dilation of blood vessels in the area.
B) decreased blood supply to the area.
C) decreased tissue metabolism.
D) constriction of blood vessels in the area.
dilation of blood vessels in the area.
3
The local application of cold may be used to
A) soften exudates.
B) relieve muscle spasms.
C) prevent swelling.
D) increase suppuration.
A) soften exudates.
B) relieve muscle spasms.
C) prevent swelling.
D) increase suppuration.
prevent swelling.
4
Chemical cold packs should be stored
A) at body temperature.
B) at room temperature.
C) in the refrigerator.
D) in an airtight container.
A) at body temperature.
B) at room temperature.
C) in the refrigerator.
D) in an airtight container.
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5
After immersing a patient's foot in a hot soak,the medical assistant should
A) ask the patient how the temperature feels.
B) increase the temperature of the water.
C) add crushed ice.
D) instruct the patient to wiggle his or her toes.
A) ask the patient how the temperature feels.
B) increase the temperature of the water.
C) add crushed ice.
D) instruct the patient to wiggle his or her toes.
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6
Redness of skin caused by dilation of superficial blood vessels in the skin is known as
A) hypoxia.
B) erythema.
C) suppuration.
D) inflammation.
A) hypoxia.
B) erythema.
C) suppuration.
D) inflammation.
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7
If a pressure area is not corrected,it may result in
A) infection.
B) paralysis.
C) numbness.
D) crutch palsy.
A) infection.
B) paralysis.
C) numbness.
D) crutch palsy.
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8
Synthetic casts are usually made of
A) plaster.
B) cotton.
C) fiberglass.
D) clay.
A) plaster.
B) cotton.
C) fiberglass.
D) clay.
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9
Extra layers of cast padding should be applied over bony prominences to
A) prevent pressure areas.
B) prevent itching.
C) reduce edema.
D) facilitate healing.
E) do all of the above.
A) prevent pressure areas.
B) prevent itching.
C) reduce edema.
D) facilitate healing.
E) do all of the above.
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10
When explaining the use of a heating pad,the medical assistant should instruct a patient to
A) lie on the pad.
B) use pins to secure the pad in place.
C) adjust the pad to a higher setting if it no longer feels warm.
D) place a protective covering over the pad.
E) All of the above
A) lie on the pad.
B) use pins to secure the pad in place.
C) adjust the pad to a higher setting if it no longer feels warm.
D) place a protective covering over the pad.
E) All of the above
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11
Which of the following can cause a pressure area?
A) A cast that is too thick
B) A wet cast
C) A cast that rubs against the skin
D) Resting a dry cast against a hard surface
A) A cast that is too thick
B) A wet cast
C) A cast that rubs against the skin
D) Resting a dry cast against a hard surface
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12
All of the following help prevent low back pain except:
A) Sleeping on a firm mattress
B) Having good posture
C) Maintaining a healthy body weight
D) Bending from the waist when lifting an object
A) Sleeping on a firm mattress
B) Having good posture
C) Maintaining a healthy body weight
D) Bending from the waist when lifting an object
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13
The time that is usually recommended for the application of heat or cold is
A) 10-15 minutes.
B) 15-30 minutes.
C) 30-45 minutes.
D) 1 hour.
A) 10-15 minutes.
B) 15-30 minutes.
C) 30-45 minutes.
D) 1 hour.
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14
The purpose of a stockinette is to
A) prevent pressure areas.
B) provide patient comfort.
C) reduce edema.
D) facilitate healing.
E) achieve all of the above.
A) prevent pressure areas.
B) provide patient comfort.
C) reduce edema.
D) facilitate healing.
E) achieve all of the above.
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15
All of the following should be relayed to the patient regarding cast care except:
A) Elevate the cast above heart level for the first 24 to 48 hours.
B) Apply a heating pad to the cast to relieve pain.
C) Gently move the fingers or toes to help prevent swelling.
D) Do not insert anything into the cast.
A) Elevate the cast above heart level for the first 24 to 48 hours.
B) Apply a heating pad to the cast to relieve pain.
C) Gently move the fingers or toes to help prevent swelling.
D) Do not insert anything into the cast.
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16
An ice bag is an example of
A) dry heat.
B) moist heat.
C) dry cold.
D) moist cold.
A) dry heat.
B) moist heat.
C) dry cold.
D) moist cold.
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17
An ice bag should be filled with small pieces of ice to
A) prevent the application from becoming too cold.
B) allow the bag to mold better to a body area.
C) prevent adverse secondary effects.
D) avoid irritation to the patient's skin.
A) prevent the application from becoming too cold.
B) allow the bag to mold better to a body area.
C) prevent adverse secondary effects.
D) avoid irritation to the patient's skin.
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18
Heat is often prescribed by the provider for
A) black eyes.
B) osteoporosis.
C) fractures.
D) arthritis.
A) black eyes.
B) osteoporosis.
C) fractures.
D) arthritis.
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19
Before applying a cast,the area should be inspected for
A) redness.
B) bruises.
C) open areas.
D) All of the above
A) redness.
B) bruises.
C) open areas.
D) All of the above
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20
Which of the following individuals would have a more than usual sensitivity to the local application of heat?
A) Elderly individual
B) Preschool child
C) Patient with diabetes mellitus
D) Patient with an open wound
E) All of the above
A) Elderly individual
B) Preschool child
C) Patient with diabetes mellitus
D) Patient with an open wound
E) All of the above
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21
Which of the following factors is taken into consideration before an ambulatory assistive device is prescribed?
A) The age of the patient
B) The patient's muscular coordination
C) The type of disability
D) The amount of support required
E) All of the above
A) The age of the patient
B) The patient's muscular coordination
C) The type of disability
D) The amount of support required
E) All of the above
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22
The three-point gait is used for which of the following conditions?
A) Leg fracture
B) Muscular dystrophy
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Paraplegia
A) Leg fracture
B) Muscular dystrophy
C) Multiple sclerosis
D) Paraplegia
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23
Incorrectly fitted crutches may cause
A) carpal tunnel syndrome.
B) sciatic nerve damage.
C) crutch palsy.
D) tendinitis.
A) carpal tunnel syndrome.
B) sciatic nerve damage.
C) crutch palsy.
D) tendinitis.
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24
After removing a cast,it is normal for the extremity to appear
A) thin and flabby.
B) red and swollen.
C) slightly deformed.
D) shorter than the other extremity.
A) thin and flabby.
B) red and swollen.
C) slightly deformed.
D) shorter than the other extremity.
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25
Which of the following should not be relayed to the patient regarding crutch use?
A) To wear well-fitting flat shoes with nonskid soles
B) To support the weight of the body with the hands
C) To take steps that are at a safe and comfortable distance
D) To look down at his or her feet when taking a step
A) To wear well-fitting flat shoes with nonskid soles
B) To support the weight of the body with the hands
C) To take steps that are at a safe and comfortable distance
D) To look down at his or her feet when taking a step
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26
Which of the following gaits is the slowest and most stable crutch gait?
A) Two point
B) Four point
C) Three point
D) Swing through
A) Two point
B) Four point
C) Three point
D) Swing through
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27
How long does it usually take for a fracture to heal?
A) 2 to 4 weeks
B) 4 to 6 weeks
C) 10 to 12 weeks
D) 6 months
A) 2 to 4 weeks
B) 4 to 6 weeks
C) 10 to 12 weeks
D) 6 months
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28
What is the definition of the term ambulation?
A) Being confined to bed
B) The inability to walk
C) The ability to walk
D) Poor muscular coordination and balance
A) Being confined to bed
B) The inability to walk
C) The ability to walk
D) Poor muscular coordination and balance
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29
What is the name of the crutch stance that is used before crutch walking?
A) Two-point position
B) Quad position
C) Four-point position
D) Tripod position
A) Two-point position
B) Quad position
C) Four-point position
D) Tripod position
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30
Which of the following can be used to support and immobilize a fractured wrist?
A) Splint
B) Brace
C) Ace bandage
D) Sling
A) Splint
B) Brace
C) Ace bandage
D) Sling
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31
A cane should be held
A) on the strong side of the body.
B) with the cane handle 2 inches above the greater trochanter.
C) on the weak side of the body.
D) with the elbow flexed at a 45-degree angle.
A) on the strong side of the body.
B) with the cane handle 2 inches above the greater trochanter.
C) on the weak side of the body.
D) with the elbow flexed at a 45-degree angle.
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32
Canes are used most frequently for individuals with
A) an amputated lower extremity.
B) weakness on one side of the body.
C) poor muscular coordination.
D) paralysis of the lower extremities.
A) an amputated lower extremity.
B) weakness on one side of the body.
C) poor muscular coordination.
D) paralysis of the lower extremities.
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33
Forearm crutches are often used by patients with
A) cerebral palsy.
B) a fracture of a lower extremity.
C) an amputated leg.
D) paralysis on one side of the body.
A) cerebral palsy.
B) a fracture of a lower extremity.
C) an amputated leg.
D) paralysis on one side of the body.
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34
Which of the following is an advantage of forearm crutches?
A) The patient can use his or her hands.
B) They make it easier to move around in a crowd.
C) They are inexpensive.
D) They fold up when not in use.
A) The patient can use his or her hands.
B) They make it easier to move around in a crowd.
C) They are inexpensive.
D) They fold up when not in use.
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35
If axillary crutches have been properly fitted,
A) the shoulders are bent over the crutches
B) two fingers can be inserted between the top of the crutch and the axilla.
C) the elbow is flexed at an angle of 45 degrees.
D) the shoulder rest presses lightly against the axilla.
A) the shoulders are bent over the crutches
B) two fingers can be inserted between the top of the crutch and the axilla.
C) the elbow is flexed at an angle of 45 degrees.
D) the shoulder rest presses lightly against the axilla.
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36
A short leg walker can be used to assist in the healing of
A) torn ligaments in the knee.
B) a stress fracture of the tibia.
C) a fracture of the femur.
D) bursitis.
A) torn ligaments in the knee.
B) a stress fracture of the tibia.
C) a fracture of the femur.
D) bursitis.
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37
The best way to dry a wet cast is to use a
A) fan set on high.
B) heating pad on a medium setting.
C) sun lamp.
D) hair dryer on a low setting.
A) fan set on high.
B) heating pad on a medium setting.
C) sun lamp.
D) hair dryer on a low setting.
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38
All of the following indicates that a cast is too tight or that an infection is developing except:
A) Itching
B) Chills or fever
C) Foul odor or drainage
D) Numbness or tingling of the fingers or toes
E) Fiberglass casts should not be signed.
A) Itching
B) Chills or fever
C) Foul odor or drainage
D) Numbness or tingling of the fingers or toes
E) Fiberglass casts should not be signed.
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