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When reviewing a pt chart you notice that they are taking Atenolol (beta blocker) to manage their blood pressure. Name one side effect that may impact therapy treatment 

What is ..... Orthostatic hypertension (bradycardia, hypotension, lethargy) 

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A patient presents with a persistent nagging cough producing pink, frothy sputum and reports significant difficulty breathing when lying flat (orthopnea); You suspect that the patient is having what type of heart failure? 

What is.... Left sided heart failure

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Name the 4 heart valves 

What is .... Mitral, Aortic, Tricuspid, Pulmonary 

100

How many lobes are on each side of the lungs?

What is... 2 lobes on the left and 3 lobes on the right 

100

Name 2 contraindications for Trendelenburg position 

What is ..... uncontrolled hypertension, distended abdomen, esophageal surgery, recent gross hemoptysis, or uncontrolled airway at risk for aspiration

200

What is considered to be stage 2 hypertension ?

what is..... at least 140 SBP or at least 90 DBP

200

Explain the difference between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases

What is ..... obstructive is difficulty breathing air out while restrictive is difficulty breathing air in

200

Name the chamber of the heart that pumps blood INTO the lungs 

what is...... Right ventricle

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Name the muscles involved in quiet expiration 

What is .... none

200

True or false : Empyema is a contraindication for postural drainage 

what is ... true

300

A PTA assesses the BP pressure of a patient as 138/80 at the start of treatment. Name the section of the SOAP note that would document this information

What is .... objective 

300

During PT session your pt demonstrates sudden symptoms of profuse sweating with difficulty breathing and cyanotic skin. How would you as the PTA handle this situation?

What is..... call 911

300

Name the heart sound that is considered normal in healthy children but abnormal in adults

what is.... S3 ("ventricular gallop")

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Name the primary muscle involved with inspiration 

what is ... the diaphragm 

300

Demonstrate how you would teach your patient pursed lip breathing

What is .... breathing in through the nose for 2 counts and then out the mouth through pursed lips for 4 counts (ratio is 1:2)

400

Instruct us in the steps of taking a patients blood pressure 

What is .... find the brachial pulse and attach the cuff, find pulse obliteration, listen for first and last sound 

400

Name the most common sign of myocardial infraction 

What is ..... Chest pain/discomfort

400

What is the equation for cardiac output

what is... CO = SV x HR

400

Name the innervation for the diaphragm

What is.... Phrenic Nerve 

400

A 66 year old patient with chronic history of smoking has been coughing up sputum. Predict the color sputum that you would most likely see with this patient 

what is ..... brown or black 

500

What are the contraindications for blood pressure? 

What is ... Dialysis shunt, recent surgical wounds, lymphedema, arterial/venous lines, mastectomy, paresis or paralysis (DR LAMP)

500

Name the device used to provide visual feedback for taking long, slow, and deep inhalations

What is.... incentive spirometer  

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Name the component of the cardiac conduction system known as "the pacemaker of the heart"

what is.... the SA node

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What are the nerve roots for the diaphragm ?

what is .... C3 , 4, 5 

500

Determine the lower target HR of a whose patients Max HR is 200 BPM, using the percentage method 

What is .... 110 BPM ( lower THR = HRmax x 55%)

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