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MSK 3 Oral CPR Questions And Answers 2024 A+
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What are the 5 findings for shoulder subacromial impingement? - Correct Ans->1. Positive Hawkin's 
Kennedy 
2. Positive Neer's impingement test 
3. Positive empty can test 
4. Painful arc with active elevation 
5. Presence of weakness with ER 
The shoulder subacromial impingement cluster has a sensitivity of ____ and a specificity of ____ where 
___ or more of the findings are present - Correct Ans->-sensitivity: 75% 
-specificity: 74% 
-3 ...
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MBLEX PRACTICE TEST questions with correct answers
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Maintaining professionalism and professional boundaries may be more challenging in what type of work setting; Outdoor location, practitioner's home, Client's home, Athletic event? CORRECT ANSWER -A client's home 
 
The facet joints of the spinae are also known as; Vertebral Apophysis, Zygomatic Arches, Zygapophyseals? CORRECT ANSWER -zygapophyseals 
 
What syndrome causes swelling of the muscles in the lower leg, resulting in impingement of the neurovascular structures; Restless leg, Piriform...
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National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE) questions with correct answers
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List the functions of the skeletal system - Answer -Supports and shape the body 
-Protects vital organs 
-Produced red blood cells 
-Stores calcium and phosphorus 
 
Name the muscles that the axillary nerve innervates - Answer -Deltoids 
-Teres minor 
 
Name the muscles that the musculocutaneous nerve innervates - Answer -Biceps 
-Brachialis 
-Coracobrachialis 
 
Sternoclavicualar joint - Answer -Connects the clavicle and UE to the axial skeleton 
-plane joint 
-motions: elevation/depr...
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Arthrex On-Boarding Study questions with correct answers
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impingement 
 
T or F : PCL attaches to medial femoral condyle and posterior tibia CORRECT ANSWER True 
 
T or F : Cartiform can be stored at room temp CORRECT ANSWER False 
 
Arthroflex made from: CORRECT ANSWER human skin 
 
Not suspense fixation: CORRECT ANSWER Retroscrew 
 
T or F : Biocartilage does NOT have living chondrocytes CORRECT ANSWER True 
 
Ankle is comprised of : CORRECT ANSWER Tibia, fibula, talus 
 
Need to be watched for during Achilles SB CORRECT ANSWER Sural nerve
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Maryville University NURS 623 exam 4 study guide..
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Exam 4 
Imaging Studies 
Radiograph: fractures 
Ultrasound: soft issue injuries, cysts. 
Computed tomography (CT) scans: axial skeleton, intra-articular fragments, obscure fractures (helical or 
spiral CT) 
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): soft tissue and spinal cord elements; rotator cuff injuries, mechanical 
injuries of the knee, spinal stenosis, avascular necrosis of the bone, herniated disc 
Bone scan: infection, metastasis, stress fractures 
Nerve conduction studies (EMGNCV): paresthesia,...
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FMS Test Exam Questions and Answers Latest 100%Correct.
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FMS Test Exam Questions and Answers Latest 100%Correct. 
1. What is the FMS?: Ans- a ranking and grading system that documents 
movement patterns that are essential to normal function 
2. Purpose of the FMS: Ans- to identify individuals at risk, assist in program 
design, provide a tool to monitor progress, and create a movement baseline 
3. Primitive movement patterns: Ans- reciprocal reaching, supine alternate leg 
raising, crawling, kneeling, and rolling 
4. Higher-level movement patterns: An...
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NCSF unit 4 exam questions with correct answers
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Genetics account for roughly _____ of factors, on average, that impact physical health and performance. Answer 40% 
 
Novice exercisers have an increased risk for which of the following injuries when proper acclimation to activity is not employed? 
a. Muscle strains 
b. Ligament sprains 
c. Bone fractures 
d. All of the above Answer d. All of the above 
 
What is associated with a dangerous drop in blood sodium, and is most commonly experienced during endurance training in the heat? Answer Hypon...
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FMS Test Exam Questions and Answers Latest 100%Correct.
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FMS Test Exam Questions and Answers Latest 100%Correct. 
1. What is the FMS?: Ans- a ranking and grading system that documents 
movement patterns that are essential to normal function 
2. Purpose of the FMS: Ans- to identify individuals at risk, assist in program 
design, provide a tool to monitor progress, and create a movement baseline 
3. Primitive movement patterns: Ans- reciprocal reaching, supine alternate leg 
raising, crawling, kneeling, and rolling 
4. Higher-level movement patterns: An...
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Family Med PACKRAT questions with correct answers
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A 52 year-old female comes to the office because of black stools for the past 3 days. She is afebrile and she has no pertinent physical examination abnormalities. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial diagnostic study? 
A. Stool for occult blood B. Stool cultures C. Sigmoidoscopy D. Abdominal CT scan CORRECT ANSWER (c) A. Occult bleeding, as evidenced by the patient's history of black stools, is initially verified by a positive fecal occult blood test. 
 
Which of the followin...
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NCLE basic Exam Kit Questions with correct Answers 2023
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What is the Secondary/intermediate curve? - ️️ The curve on the posterior side of the 
contact lense between the base curve and peripheral curve. Usually 0.7mm to 1.6mm 
flatter than the base curve radius. The width is affected by the OZ diameter and 
peripheral width. 
What is the peripheral curve? - ️️ The outermost curve on the posterior side of the 
contact lens. It clears the flatter periphery and prevents lens impingement in ...
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