Deck 4: Interventions

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Which one of the options below is NOT an outcome measure to assess the effectiveness of an airway clearance technique?

A)Wet / dry sputum volume
B)Chest X ray
C)Pulmonary function test
D)Shuttle test
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What is the first step to be followed in combined physical decongestive therapy (CPDT) in the treatment of lymphedema?

A)Compressive bandages
B)Manual lymph drainage
C)Hygienic measures
D)Decongestive exercises
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Which of the following is NOT an indication to prescribe head down position?

A)Dyspnea
B)Accessory muscle usage
C)Minute volume reduction
D)Respiratory muscle fatigue
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A 40-year-old male is diagnosed with bronchiectasis. On auscultation, you hear the bilateral rhonchi on lower chest areas. Radiological investigation shows the presence of haziness in the lower posterior basal segments. How should you position him for postural drainage?

A)Prone lying, pillow under hips
B)Supine lying, pillow under back, knees bent, foot end of bed raise to 46 cm, chest tilt to 20 degrees
C)Prone lying, pillow under hips, foot end of bed raised to 18 inches, chest tilted to 20 degrees
D)Upright sitting, with slight leaning backward
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Which of the following techniques is based on the theory of equal pressure point (EPP)?

A)Diaphragmatic breathing
B)Forced expiratory technique
C)Thoracic expansion exercises
D)Manual hyperinflation
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Which one of the following indicates that a patient is performing ineffective huffing?

A)Mouth opened as 'O' shape
B)Hissing sounds
C)Contraction of abdominal muscle
D)Forced expiration
Question
Which ventilatory movement strategy combined with the exhalation is used to improve the functional outcome of a patient?

A)Pair with the trunk extension
B)Pair with the shoulder extension, adduction, and /or internal rotation
C)Pair with the shoulder flexion, abduction, and / or external rotation
D)Pair with the upward eye gaze
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A 60-year-old female is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She reports difficulty in breathing mainly during expiration. Her respiratory rate is 22 cycles / min. What would be your goal for treatment?

A)Instruct to use the accessory muscles
B)Facilitate relaxed diaphragmatic breathing
C)To teach pacing activity
D)Both B and C
E)Both A and C
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What type of respiratory muscle training is emphasized for inspiratory muscles?

A)Enhance inspiratory muscle endurance
B)Enhance inspiratory muscle strength
C)Both A and B
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A 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has weak abdominal obliques. What respiratory consequence can be expected?

A)Inadequate upper chest expansion
B)Abdominal breathing
C)Ineffective cough
D)Decreased structural reinforcement of posterior chest wall
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Which of the following forms of paradoxical breathing usually does not require mechanical ventilation?

A)Functioning diaphragm with paralyzed intercostals and abdominals
B)Paralyzed diaphragm with functional accessory muscle
C)Both A and B
Question
Which airway clearance technique has three phases of breathing?

A)Active cycle of breathing
B)Autogenic drainage
C)Percussion
D)Positive expiratory pressure
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What is apnea?

A)The patient's subjective feeling of shortness of breath
B)Cessation of respiration in the inspiratory position
C)Cessation of respiration in the resting expiratory position
D)Reduced alveolar ventilation in relation to metabolic rate
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Which is not a contraindication for pneumatic compression treatment?

A)Cellulitis
B)Ischemia
C)Thrombophelebitis
D)Lymphedema
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A 33-year-old male has undergone a right-sided thoracoplasty. Which postural deformity might be expected?

A)Low right shoulder
B)High right hip
C)Side flexion towards the left
D)Side flexion towards the right
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What is the benefit of using the "timing for emphasis" technique?

A)Reduce the respiratory rate
B)Produce symmetrical chest wall movement
C)Facilitating accessory muscles
D)Mobilizing the thorax
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A 20-year-old male sustained a complete spinal cord injury at cervical level. The patient has very minimal trapezius, neck muscles, and sternocliedomastoid action. The patient is on assisted ventilation. Which of the following will be an appropriate breathing strategy for him?

A)Frog breathing
B)Butterfly technique
C)Pursed lip breathing
D)Counter rotation
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Which is NOT a goal of management in the treatment of bacterial pneumonia?

A)Reversing alveolar ventilation
B)Increasing ventilation perfusion mismatch
C)Minimizing the effect of mucociliary transport
D)Optimizing lymphatic drainage
Question
Which one of the following positive expiratory pressure (PEP) devices is very useful in treating children?

A)Thera PEP
B)Astrameditec
C)Flutter valve
D)Bubble PEP
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A 2-year-old toddler comes to clinic with croup. He has harsh barking cough, hoarse voice and fever. What is your goal of treatment?

A)To reduce cough
B)To clear airway
C)To improve breathing
D)None of the above
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What is the common indication to remove the intercostals drainage tubes?

A)10 - 20 ml /hr or less drainage
B)Container needs replacement
C)When determining the absence of pneumothorax on chest radiograph
D)When mobilizing the patient
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A 20-year-old pregnant woman presents with pain and numbness in the palmar surface of the hand in the median nerve distribution area. The pain is experienced more severely during the night but subsides temporarily after massaging the hand. In this case, which of the following is NOT a first line management?

A)Wrist splint
B)Activity modification
C)Surgical decompression of the median nerve
D)NSAIDs for controlling inflammation
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Which of the following exercises can be prescribed for osteoporosis?

A)Brisk walking
B)Rowing machine
C)Low impact aerobics
D)Both A and B
E)Both A and C
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Which type of aerobic exercise training involves a properly prescribed rest period?

A)Interval training
B)Continuous training
C)Circuit training
D)Circuit-interval training
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According to the Maitland graded oscillation techniques, what is Grade II?

A)Large-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed up to the limit of the available range of motion and are stressed into the tissue resistance
B)Small-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed up to the limit of the available range of motion and are stressed into the tissue resistance
C)Large-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed within the range, not reaching the limit
D)Small-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed at the beginning of the range of motion
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Which grade of Kalternborn's technique is used to maintain the available range of motion?

A)Grade I
B)Grade II
C)Grade III
D)Both A and B
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According to the daily adjustable progressive resistance exercise (DAPRE), what is the ideal count of repetitions in set 4?

A)3-4 repetitions
B)4-5 repetitions
C)2-3 repetitions
D)5-7 repetitions
Question
Which of the following is NOT an isotonic regimen?

A)DeLorme technique
B)Oxford technique
C)Plyometric training
D)Velocity spectrum rehabilitation
Question
What is the advantage of Isokinetic equipment?

A)It can provide maximum resistance at all point
B)Provides high speed and as well as low speed training
C)Exercise can be continued even after the patient fatigues
D)All of the above
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the closed kinematic chain exercises?

A)Distal segment is not free
B)Lunges is an example for closed chain kinematic exercise
C)Velocity is predetermined
D)Movements are functional
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Which zone in the hand is called Bunnell's "no-man's land"?

A)Zone 1
B)Zone 2
C)Zone 3
D)Zone 5
Question
What is the avulsion of flexor digitorum profundus called?

A)Jersey finger
B)Trigger finger
C)Mallet finger
D)Gamekeeper's thumb
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What is the most important finding during a physical examination that differentiates adhesive capsulitis from a rotator cuff problem?

A)Loss of active external rotation movement
B)Loss of passive external rotation movement
C)Pain in the shoulder
D)Inability to elevate the arm
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Which condition is most significantly associated with frozen shoulder?

A)Insulin dependent diabetes
B)Hypertension
C)Cervical spondylosis
D)Hyperthyroidism
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Which of the following factors will NOT delay the healing of the flexor tendon in the hand?

A)Heavy keloid formation
B)Zone 2 injury
C)Zone 3 injury
D)Zone 4 injury
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What is the degree of displacement indicative for operative treatment in Boxer's fracture?

A)Less than 40 degrees
B)More than 40 degrees
C)Less than 30 degrees
D)More than 20 degrees
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Which statement is NOT true about "valgus extension overload syndrome"?

A)Tenderness around the tip of the olecranon
B)Positive sign in "valgus extension snap maneuver"
C)Pain produced by wrist extension
D)Increased valgus laxity
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Which treatment should be avoided in the early rehabilitation phase after an ulnar collateral sprain?

A)Isometrics to wrist and elbow muscles
B)Icing
C)Strengthening of shoulder external rotation
D)Pain free active assisted range of motion exercises
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Which is NOT a rotator cuff muscle?

A)Supraspinatus
B)Subscapularis
C)Teres major
D)Infraspinatus
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Following a subscapularis repair, which movement should be avoided for at least 4 to 6 weeks?

A)Resisted external rotation of shoulder
B)Resisted abduction of shoulder
C)Resisted internal rotation of shoulder
D)All of the above
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Which statement is true about closed kinematic chain exercise when prescribed for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation?

A)Places significant strain on the anterior cruciate ligament and patellofemoral joint
B)Generates low anterior shear force and tibial displacement
C)Generates more isolated muscle activity
D)Co-contraction of hamstrings and quadriceps do not occur
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A 28-year-old male had undergone an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. During rehabilitation, there is restriction in the range of movement, inflammation of peripatellar soft tissue, extensor lag and a positive "shelf sign". What could be a potential diagnosis?

A)Patella infera
B)Excessive lateral pressure syndrome
C)Patella alta
D)Global patella pressure syndrome
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At which degree of knee flexion does the iliotibial band cross the lateral femoral condyle?

A)10 degrees
B)20 degrees
C)40 degrees
D)30 degrees
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Which of the following should be avoided in an iliotibial band friction syndrome?

A)Use hard shoes
B)Avoid downhill running
C)Avoid running on the pitched surface
D)Rest till the symptoms subside
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What is a bipartite patella?

A)Failure in the fusion of the secondary ossification centers
B)Marginal fracture
C)Sleeve fracture
D)Transverse fracture
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What is a "windlass effect"?

A)Dorsiflexion of metatarsophalangeal results in increased arch height
B)Ability to use the extensor tendon to extend the interphalangeal joints with passively maintained metacarpophalangeal joint in flexion
C)Movement of the lever as a result of passive pull of the muscle
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What advice is given to a patient who has undergone a total hip replacement (THR)?

A)Avoid crossing the legs
B)Avoid turning the foot inward
C)Avoid low chairs
D)Avoid bringing the knee close to the chest
E)All of the above
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Which of the following conditions might be considered very risky for a total knee replacement (TKR) procedure?

A)Varus / valgus alignment in the X ray
B)Degenerative arthritis
C)Altered range of movement
D)Neuropathic arthropathy
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Which is a modifiable risk factor in the prevention of osteoporosis?

A)Gender
B)Age
C)Hormone level
D)Body size
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Which is NOT included in the "female athlete triad"?

A)Menstrual irregularity
B)Eating disorder
C)Premature osteoporosis
D)Stress fracture
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What is the primary sign of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD)?

A)Stiffness
B)Osteopenia
C)Trophic changes
D)Hyperhydrosis
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A 30-year-old female, presents with low back pain, pain at the hip, posterolateral thigh, over the knee, and medial aspect of the leg. There is also presence of numbness over the anteromedial thigh and knee. Weak knee extension along with atrophy of quadriceps is noticed during the physical examination. The knee jerk is also diminished. In this case, what could be the expected level of disc herniation?

A)L3 - L4
B)L4 - L5
C)L5 - S1
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Which of the following statements is true of the Berta Bobath technique?

A)Based on inhibiting abnormal reflex patterns and facilitating righting and equilibrium reaction
B)Based on enhancing the synergy patterns
C)Based on using the sensory stimulus to activate and inhibit a motor response
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According to the Brunnstorm's stages of recovery for upper extremity, what is Stage 3?

A)Flaccid, no voluntary movement can be initiated
B)Beginning of spasticity, presence of basic limb synergies
C)Movement deviates from synergy
D)Active initiation of synergies
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Which technique includes the 'quick icing' to facilitate muscles?

A)Vestibular stimulation technique
B)Proprioception stimulation technique
C)Exteroceptive stimulation technique
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Which proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) technique is based on Sherrington's principle of successive induction?

A)Repeated contractions
B)Slow reversals
C)Rhythmic stabilization
D)Rhythmic initiation
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Of what use is Frenkel's exercise?

A)To treat imbalance
B)To correct posture
C)To treat incordination
D)To improve range of motion
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Which of the following is a derived position?

A)Hanging
B)Sitting
C)Half kneeling
D)Standing
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According to Fitts and Poster, what is the second phase of motor learning?

A)Cognitive phase
B)Autonomous phase
C)Associative phase
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In the motor development of a child, when is the antigravity neck flexion achieved?

A)3 months
B)4 months
C)5 months
D)6 months
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How will you position the upper extremity of a stroke patient?

A)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
B)Internally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
C)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula retracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
D)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb adducted
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Which PNF technique is commonly used to increase stability?

A)Alternating isometrics and rhythmic stabilization
B)Alternating isometrics and slow reversals
C)Alternating isometrics and rhythmic initiation
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What is walking on a carpet an example of?

A)Open task
B)Closed task
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At what level of spinal cord injury is a patient able to propel a manual wheelchair independently?

A)C2
B)C3
C)C4
D)C6
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Which PNF pattern is used to give relaxation for a patient with Parkinson's disease?

A)Rhythmic initiation
B)D2flexion and D2 extension combined with inspiration
C)Hold relax
D)Both A and B
E)Contract relax
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For which of the following conditions are Brandt-Daroff exercises suggested?

A)Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Stroke
D)Cerebellar ataxia
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What is the normal percentage of cerebral blood flow?

A)50% of cardiac output
B)30% of cardiac output
C)17% of cardiac output
D)100% of cardiac output
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Thalamic sensory syndrome occurs in the,

A)Anterior cerebral artery
B)Middle cerebral artery
C)Internal carotid artery
D)Posterior cerebral artery
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What is the elicitation of extension and abduction of fingers by elevation of the hemiplegic upper extremity with elbow extended above horizontal called?

A)Souques phenomenon
B)Raimiste's phenomenon
C)Homolateral limb synkinesis
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Which one of the following options causes maceration?

A)Intense pressure on the skin for a short time
B)Skin rubs against the surface
C)Two layers of skin moving in opposite direction
D)Excess moisture
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What is the reaction of the eye in lateral gaze in the case of internuclear opthalmoplegia?

A)Incomplete eye adduction on affected side, nystagmaus of the opposite abducted eye
B)Abduction of the affected eye, nystagmaus of the opposite abducted eye
C)Abduction of the affected eye, incomplete adduction of opposite eye.
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According to the Hoehn and Yahr classification of disability, in which stage is there impaired righting reflex, unsteadiness, some activities are restricted but the patient can live independently?

A)Stage I
B)Stage II
C)Stage III
D)Stage IV
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Which statement is NOT true about handling a patient with neurologic speech disorder?

A)Treatment should be given in a closed environment
B)Maintain a face to face communication
C)Continuously instruct while patient engaged in activity
D)Speak more slowly with simple language
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Which of the following is NOT a clinical feature of basal ganglia lesion?

A)Bradykinesia
B)Rigidity
C)Dysarthria
D)Choreoathetosis
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Which test is NOT useful in testing for dysdiadochokinesia?

A)Finger to nose test
B)Pronation and supination test
C)Knee flexion and extension test
D)Pointing and past pointing test
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Daily self-care is an example of,

A)Physical function
B)Mental function
C)Affective function
D)Social function
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To which of the following does diaschisis refer?

A)Recovery of the brain activity after the resolution of temporary blocking factors
B)The ability of the brain to change and repair on its own
C)Underutilized areas of the brain can take over the function of damaged tissue
D)Backup system of the nervous system becomes operational when the primary system breaks down
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What type of sensory stimuli is used for patients with a low arousal state?

A)Low intensity
B)Low frequency
C)Phasic
D)Tonic
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What is the common deformity in the elbow following a burn?

A)Flexion
B)Flexion and pronation
C)Extension
D)Extension and pronation
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Which is NOT a goal of a positioning program for a burn patient?

A)Minimize edema
B)Prevent tissue destruction
C)Reduce the risk of infection
D)Maintain elongated state of soft tissue
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Deck 4: Interventions
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Which one of the options below is NOT an outcome measure to assess the effectiveness of an airway clearance technique?

A)Wet / dry sputum volume
B)Chest X ray
C)Pulmonary function test
D)Shuttle test
Shuttle test
2
What is the first step to be followed in combined physical decongestive therapy (CPDT) in the treatment of lymphedema?

A)Compressive bandages
B)Manual lymph drainage
C)Hygienic measures
D)Decongestive exercises
Manual lymph drainage
3
Which of the following is NOT an indication to prescribe head down position?

A)Dyspnea
B)Accessory muscle usage
C)Minute volume reduction
D)Respiratory muscle fatigue
Respiratory muscle fatigue
4
A 40-year-old male is diagnosed with bronchiectasis. On auscultation, you hear the bilateral rhonchi on lower chest areas. Radiological investigation shows the presence of haziness in the lower posterior basal segments. How should you position him for postural drainage?

A)Prone lying, pillow under hips
B)Supine lying, pillow under back, knees bent, foot end of bed raise to 46 cm, chest tilt to 20 degrees
C)Prone lying, pillow under hips, foot end of bed raised to 18 inches, chest tilted to 20 degrees
D)Upright sitting, with slight leaning backward
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Which of the following techniques is based on the theory of equal pressure point (EPP)?

A)Diaphragmatic breathing
B)Forced expiratory technique
C)Thoracic expansion exercises
D)Manual hyperinflation
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Which one of the following indicates that a patient is performing ineffective huffing?

A)Mouth opened as 'O' shape
B)Hissing sounds
C)Contraction of abdominal muscle
D)Forced expiration
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Which ventilatory movement strategy combined with the exhalation is used to improve the functional outcome of a patient?

A)Pair with the trunk extension
B)Pair with the shoulder extension, adduction, and /or internal rotation
C)Pair with the shoulder flexion, abduction, and / or external rotation
D)Pair with the upward eye gaze
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A 60-year-old female is diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She reports difficulty in breathing mainly during expiration. Her respiratory rate is 22 cycles / min. What would be your goal for treatment?

A)Instruct to use the accessory muscles
B)Facilitate relaxed diaphragmatic breathing
C)To teach pacing activity
D)Both B and C
E)Both A and C
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What type of respiratory muscle training is emphasized for inspiratory muscles?

A)Enhance inspiratory muscle endurance
B)Enhance inspiratory muscle strength
C)Both A and B
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A 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has weak abdominal obliques. What respiratory consequence can be expected?

A)Inadequate upper chest expansion
B)Abdominal breathing
C)Ineffective cough
D)Decreased structural reinforcement of posterior chest wall
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Which of the following forms of paradoxical breathing usually does not require mechanical ventilation?

A)Functioning diaphragm with paralyzed intercostals and abdominals
B)Paralyzed diaphragm with functional accessory muscle
C)Both A and B
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Which airway clearance technique has three phases of breathing?

A)Active cycle of breathing
B)Autogenic drainage
C)Percussion
D)Positive expiratory pressure
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What is apnea?

A)The patient's subjective feeling of shortness of breath
B)Cessation of respiration in the inspiratory position
C)Cessation of respiration in the resting expiratory position
D)Reduced alveolar ventilation in relation to metabolic rate
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Which is not a contraindication for pneumatic compression treatment?

A)Cellulitis
B)Ischemia
C)Thrombophelebitis
D)Lymphedema
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A 33-year-old male has undergone a right-sided thoracoplasty. Which postural deformity might be expected?

A)Low right shoulder
B)High right hip
C)Side flexion towards the left
D)Side flexion towards the right
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What is the benefit of using the "timing for emphasis" technique?

A)Reduce the respiratory rate
B)Produce symmetrical chest wall movement
C)Facilitating accessory muscles
D)Mobilizing the thorax
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A 20-year-old male sustained a complete spinal cord injury at cervical level. The patient has very minimal trapezius, neck muscles, and sternocliedomastoid action. The patient is on assisted ventilation. Which of the following will be an appropriate breathing strategy for him?

A)Frog breathing
B)Butterfly technique
C)Pursed lip breathing
D)Counter rotation
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Which is NOT a goal of management in the treatment of bacterial pneumonia?

A)Reversing alveolar ventilation
B)Increasing ventilation perfusion mismatch
C)Minimizing the effect of mucociliary transport
D)Optimizing lymphatic drainage
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Which one of the following positive expiratory pressure (PEP) devices is very useful in treating children?

A)Thera PEP
B)Astrameditec
C)Flutter valve
D)Bubble PEP
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A 2-year-old toddler comes to clinic with croup. He has harsh barking cough, hoarse voice and fever. What is your goal of treatment?

A)To reduce cough
B)To clear airway
C)To improve breathing
D)None of the above
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21
What is the common indication to remove the intercostals drainage tubes?

A)10 - 20 ml /hr or less drainage
B)Container needs replacement
C)When determining the absence of pneumothorax on chest radiograph
D)When mobilizing the patient
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A 20-year-old pregnant woman presents with pain and numbness in the palmar surface of the hand in the median nerve distribution area. The pain is experienced more severely during the night but subsides temporarily after massaging the hand. In this case, which of the following is NOT a first line management?

A)Wrist splint
B)Activity modification
C)Surgical decompression of the median nerve
D)NSAIDs for controlling inflammation
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Which of the following exercises can be prescribed for osteoporosis?

A)Brisk walking
B)Rowing machine
C)Low impact aerobics
D)Both A and B
E)Both A and C
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Which type of aerobic exercise training involves a properly prescribed rest period?

A)Interval training
B)Continuous training
C)Circuit training
D)Circuit-interval training
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According to the Maitland graded oscillation techniques, what is Grade II?

A)Large-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed up to the limit of the available range of motion and are stressed into the tissue resistance
B)Small-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed up to the limit of the available range of motion and are stressed into the tissue resistance
C)Large-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed within the range, not reaching the limit
D)Small-amplitude, rhythmic oscillations are performed at the beginning of the range of motion
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Which grade of Kalternborn's technique is used to maintain the available range of motion?

A)Grade I
B)Grade II
C)Grade III
D)Both A and B
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According to the daily adjustable progressive resistance exercise (DAPRE), what is the ideal count of repetitions in set 4?

A)3-4 repetitions
B)4-5 repetitions
C)2-3 repetitions
D)5-7 repetitions
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Which of the following is NOT an isotonic regimen?

A)DeLorme technique
B)Oxford technique
C)Plyometric training
D)Velocity spectrum rehabilitation
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29
What is the advantage of Isokinetic equipment?

A)It can provide maximum resistance at all point
B)Provides high speed and as well as low speed training
C)Exercise can be continued even after the patient fatigues
D)All of the above
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Which of the following statements is false regarding the closed kinematic chain exercises?

A)Distal segment is not free
B)Lunges is an example for closed chain kinematic exercise
C)Velocity is predetermined
D)Movements are functional
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Which zone in the hand is called Bunnell's "no-man's land"?

A)Zone 1
B)Zone 2
C)Zone 3
D)Zone 5
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What is the avulsion of flexor digitorum profundus called?

A)Jersey finger
B)Trigger finger
C)Mallet finger
D)Gamekeeper's thumb
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33
What is the most important finding during a physical examination that differentiates adhesive capsulitis from a rotator cuff problem?

A)Loss of active external rotation movement
B)Loss of passive external rotation movement
C)Pain in the shoulder
D)Inability to elevate the arm
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34
Which condition is most significantly associated with frozen shoulder?

A)Insulin dependent diabetes
B)Hypertension
C)Cervical spondylosis
D)Hyperthyroidism
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35
Which of the following factors will NOT delay the healing of the flexor tendon in the hand?

A)Heavy keloid formation
B)Zone 2 injury
C)Zone 3 injury
D)Zone 4 injury
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36
What is the degree of displacement indicative for operative treatment in Boxer's fracture?

A)Less than 40 degrees
B)More than 40 degrees
C)Less than 30 degrees
D)More than 20 degrees
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37
Which statement is NOT true about "valgus extension overload syndrome"?

A)Tenderness around the tip of the olecranon
B)Positive sign in "valgus extension snap maneuver"
C)Pain produced by wrist extension
D)Increased valgus laxity
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38
Which treatment should be avoided in the early rehabilitation phase after an ulnar collateral sprain?

A)Isometrics to wrist and elbow muscles
B)Icing
C)Strengthening of shoulder external rotation
D)Pain free active assisted range of motion exercises
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39
Which is NOT a rotator cuff muscle?

A)Supraspinatus
B)Subscapularis
C)Teres major
D)Infraspinatus
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40
Following a subscapularis repair, which movement should be avoided for at least 4 to 6 weeks?

A)Resisted external rotation of shoulder
B)Resisted abduction of shoulder
C)Resisted internal rotation of shoulder
D)All of the above
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41
Which statement is true about closed kinematic chain exercise when prescribed for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation?

A)Places significant strain on the anterior cruciate ligament and patellofemoral joint
B)Generates low anterior shear force and tibial displacement
C)Generates more isolated muscle activity
D)Co-contraction of hamstrings and quadriceps do not occur
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42
A 28-year-old male had undergone an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. During rehabilitation, there is restriction in the range of movement, inflammation of peripatellar soft tissue, extensor lag and a positive "shelf sign". What could be a potential diagnosis?

A)Patella infera
B)Excessive lateral pressure syndrome
C)Patella alta
D)Global patella pressure syndrome
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43
At which degree of knee flexion does the iliotibial band cross the lateral femoral condyle?

A)10 degrees
B)20 degrees
C)40 degrees
D)30 degrees
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44
Which of the following should be avoided in an iliotibial band friction syndrome?

A)Use hard shoes
B)Avoid downhill running
C)Avoid running on the pitched surface
D)Rest till the symptoms subside
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45
What is a bipartite patella?

A)Failure in the fusion of the secondary ossification centers
B)Marginal fracture
C)Sleeve fracture
D)Transverse fracture
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46
What is a "windlass effect"?

A)Dorsiflexion of metatarsophalangeal results in increased arch height
B)Ability to use the extensor tendon to extend the interphalangeal joints with passively maintained metacarpophalangeal joint in flexion
C)Movement of the lever as a result of passive pull of the muscle
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47
What advice is given to a patient who has undergone a total hip replacement (THR)?

A)Avoid crossing the legs
B)Avoid turning the foot inward
C)Avoid low chairs
D)Avoid bringing the knee close to the chest
E)All of the above
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48
Which of the following conditions might be considered very risky for a total knee replacement (TKR) procedure?

A)Varus / valgus alignment in the X ray
B)Degenerative arthritis
C)Altered range of movement
D)Neuropathic arthropathy
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49
Which is a modifiable risk factor in the prevention of osteoporosis?

A)Gender
B)Age
C)Hormone level
D)Body size
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50
Which is NOT included in the "female athlete triad"?

A)Menstrual irregularity
B)Eating disorder
C)Premature osteoporosis
D)Stress fracture
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51
What is the primary sign of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD)?

A)Stiffness
B)Osteopenia
C)Trophic changes
D)Hyperhydrosis
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52
A 30-year-old female, presents with low back pain, pain at the hip, posterolateral thigh, over the knee, and medial aspect of the leg. There is also presence of numbness over the anteromedial thigh and knee. Weak knee extension along with atrophy of quadriceps is noticed during the physical examination. The knee jerk is also diminished. In this case, what could be the expected level of disc herniation?

A)L3 - L4
B)L4 - L5
C)L5 - S1
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53
Which of the following statements is true of the Berta Bobath technique?

A)Based on inhibiting abnormal reflex patterns and facilitating righting and equilibrium reaction
B)Based on enhancing the synergy patterns
C)Based on using the sensory stimulus to activate and inhibit a motor response
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54
According to the Brunnstorm's stages of recovery for upper extremity, what is Stage 3?

A)Flaccid, no voluntary movement can be initiated
B)Beginning of spasticity, presence of basic limb synergies
C)Movement deviates from synergy
D)Active initiation of synergies
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55
Which technique includes the 'quick icing' to facilitate muscles?

A)Vestibular stimulation technique
B)Proprioception stimulation technique
C)Exteroceptive stimulation technique
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56
Which proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) technique is based on Sherrington's principle of successive induction?

A)Repeated contractions
B)Slow reversals
C)Rhythmic stabilization
D)Rhythmic initiation
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57
Of what use is Frenkel's exercise?

A)To treat imbalance
B)To correct posture
C)To treat incordination
D)To improve range of motion
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58
Which of the following is a derived position?

A)Hanging
B)Sitting
C)Half kneeling
D)Standing
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59
According to Fitts and Poster, what is the second phase of motor learning?

A)Cognitive phase
B)Autonomous phase
C)Associative phase
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60
In the motor development of a child, when is the antigravity neck flexion achieved?

A)3 months
B)4 months
C)5 months
D)6 months
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61
How will you position the upper extremity of a stroke patient?

A)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
B)Internally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
C)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula retracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb abducted
D)Externally rotated shoulder, scapula protracted, elbow extended, forearm supinated, wrist extended, fingers extended, thumb adducted
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62
Which PNF technique is commonly used to increase stability?

A)Alternating isometrics and rhythmic stabilization
B)Alternating isometrics and slow reversals
C)Alternating isometrics and rhythmic initiation
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63
What is walking on a carpet an example of?

A)Open task
B)Closed task
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64
At what level of spinal cord injury is a patient able to propel a manual wheelchair independently?

A)C2
B)C3
C)C4
D)C6
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65
Which PNF pattern is used to give relaxation for a patient with Parkinson's disease?

A)Rhythmic initiation
B)D2flexion and D2 extension combined with inspiration
C)Hold relax
D)Both A and B
E)Contract relax
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66
For which of the following conditions are Brandt-Daroff exercises suggested?

A)Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Stroke
D)Cerebellar ataxia
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67
What is the normal percentage of cerebral blood flow?

A)50% of cardiac output
B)30% of cardiac output
C)17% of cardiac output
D)100% of cardiac output
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68
Thalamic sensory syndrome occurs in the,

A)Anterior cerebral artery
B)Middle cerebral artery
C)Internal carotid artery
D)Posterior cerebral artery
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69
What is the elicitation of extension and abduction of fingers by elevation of the hemiplegic upper extremity with elbow extended above horizontal called?

A)Souques phenomenon
B)Raimiste's phenomenon
C)Homolateral limb synkinesis
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70
Which one of the following options causes maceration?

A)Intense pressure on the skin for a short time
B)Skin rubs against the surface
C)Two layers of skin moving in opposite direction
D)Excess moisture
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71
What is the reaction of the eye in lateral gaze in the case of internuclear opthalmoplegia?

A)Incomplete eye adduction on affected side, nystagmaus of the opposite abducted eye
B)Abduction of the affected eye, nystagmaus of the opposite abducted eye
C)Abduction of the affected eye, incomplete adduction of opposite eye.
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72
According to the Hoehn and Yahr classification of disability, in which stage is there impaired righting reflex, unsteadiness, some activities are restricted but the patient can live independently?

A)Stage I
B)Stage II
C)Stage III
D)Stage IV
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73
Which statement is NOT true about handling a patient with neurologic speech disorder?

A)Treatment should be given in a closed environment
B)Maintain a face to face communication
C)Continuously instruct while patient engaged in activity
D)Speak more slowly with simple language
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74
Which of the following is NOT a clinical feature of basal ganglia lesion?

A)Bradykinesia
B)Rigidity
C)Dysarthria
D)Choreoathetosis
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75
Which test is NOT useful in testing for dysdiadochokinesia?

A)Finger to nose test
B)Pronation and supination test
C)Knee flexion and extension test
D)Pointing and past pointing test
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76
Daily self-care is an example of,

A)Physical function
B)Mental function
C)Affective function
D)Social function
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77
To which of the following does diaschisis refer?

A)Recovery of the brain activity after the resolution of temporary blocking factors
B)The ability of the brain to change and repair on its own
C)Underutilized areas of the brain can take over the function of damaged tissue
D)Backup system of the nervous system becomes operational when the primary system breaks down
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78
What type of sensory stimuli is used for patients with a low arousal state?

A)Low intensity
B)Low frequency
C)Phasic
D)Tonic
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79
What is the common deformity in the elbow following a burn?

A)Flexion
B)Flexion and pronation
C)Extension
D)Extension and pronation
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80
Which is NOT a goal of a positioning program for a burn patient?

A)Minimize edema
B)Prevent tissue destruction
C)Reduce the risk of infection
D)Maintain elongated state of soft tissue
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