Neuro 1

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physical therapist Quiz on Neuro 1, created by Tim Ch on 10/02/2019.
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Question 1

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The primary PT is not responsible for the patient both legally and ethically in regards to the actions of the PTA relative to patient management.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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What is the final component related to patient management process?
Answer
  • Goals
  • Review of outcomes
  • Evaluation
  • Examination

Question 3

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Who are the two most important members of the health-care team?
Answer
  • Primary PT and PTA
  • PTA and MD
  • Patient and PTA
  • Patient and family

Question 4

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What in what part of the physical therapy patient/client management module would the therapist interpret the patient’s responses to tests and make clinical judgments relative to the severity of the patient’s problems?
Answer
  • Evaluation
  • Interventions
  • Examination
  • Prognosis

Question 5

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What are the deficits that an individual may experience when attempting to meet social roles and obligations within the environment?
Answer
  • Functional restrictions
  • Social roadblocks
  • Participation restrictions
  • Physical limitations

Question 6

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Which of the following is not one of the four components of the Nagi Disablement Model?
Answer
  • Impairments
  • Disease
  • Limitations
  • Ambulatory status

Question 7

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In what portion of the patient/client management module will the PT or physical therapist assistant (PTA) interact with the patient through activities designed to improve the patient’s condition?
Answer
  • Examination
  • Intervention
  • Outcomes
  • Evaluation

Question 8

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According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health, what is defined as a condition of physical, mental, and social wellbeing which allows an individual to participate in functional activities and life situations?
Answer
  • Disorder
  • Strength
  • Health
  • Disease

Question 9

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Which of the following would not contain information regarding interventions that are considered outside the scope of practice for the PTA?
Answer
  • Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education guidelines
  • APTA policy documents
  • Physical Therapy Code of Ethics by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
  • State practice act

Question 10

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Which of the following is not included in a plan of care developed by physical therapists after an examination of a client?
Answer
  • Expected outcomes
  • Insurance reimbursement guidelines
  • Intervention
  • Goals

Question 11

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What section of the APTA released a position paper in 1995 and later updated in 1997 regarding interventions provided by PTAs?
Answer
  • Pediatric section of the APTA
  • Sports section of the APTA
  • Geriatric section of the APTA
  • Neurologic section of the APTA

Question 12

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Which of the following is a current recommendation by the pediatric section of the APTA?
Answer
  • PTAs should not provide services to children who are physiologically unstable.
  • PTAs should not provide services to children who have spinal cord injuries.
  • PTAs should not provide services to children in the neonatal ICU.
  • PTAs should be able to provide services to all children regardless of the medical condition.

Question 13

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Loss of dorsiflexion rage of motion is an example of what component of the Nagi Disablement Model?
Answer
  • Impairments
  • Disability
  • Disease
  • Functional limitations

Question 14

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Which of the following emphasizes enablement rather than disability?
Answer
  • The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice Disability
  • The Oswestry questionnaire
  • The Nagi model
  • The ICF

Question 15

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According to the Guide to Physical Therapists Practice, 2nd Edition, what is defined as “those activities identified by an individual as essential to support physical, social, and psychological wellbeing and to create a personal sense meaningful living?
Answer
  • Function
  • Activities of daily living
  • Instrumental activities of daily living
  • Functional limitations
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