tx3 final Flashcards
1
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- which of the following is considered to be an ominous sign in the breast
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b. not tender
2
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- your client suffered a stroke 8 weeks ago and is now having difficulty speaking the lesion s more then likely on which side of the brain
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a. left
3
Q
- nystagmus and stacotto speech are part of charcot’s triad. which of the following is the third symptom involved with this
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c. intention tremor
4
Q
- when treating regenerating lesion of the tibial nerve it would be most appropriate to
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b. passive range of motion
5
Q
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6
Q
- childhood paralysis is most likely to be caused by
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b. polio
7
Q
- strokes are often linked to to hyper tension and heart problems. most strokes are caused by
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c. cerebral thrombi or emboli
8
Q
- which of the following would be important to incorporate into a treatment begining 6 weeks post CVA after the inflammation has subsided
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d. decrease spasticiy
9
Q
- regarding polio which of the following is true
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a. only affects upper motor neurons
10
Q
- what is the best treatment for a client with parkinson’s disease
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c. slow gentle stretches to maintain range of motion
11
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- the most appropriate treatment for a client with multiple scerosis is
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b. effleurage/petrrissage
12
Q
- a client with multiple sclerosis should be treated with which protocol
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d. relaxation with warm hydro
13
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33.which of the following is a possible sequela of being bed ridden for a prolonged period of time
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a. decubitus ulcers
14
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- which of the following areas would be most likely to develop decubitus ulcers
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b. sacrum
15
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- signs and symptoms of a stroke that only last minutes to hours are called
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b. transient ischemic attack