Gait
Sign
Heart
P&O
Lung
100

a patient presents with a gait pattern where the step length is decreased in order to avoid weight bearing on the involved side, what is this gait pattern

A. parksonian

B. tabetic

C. trendelenburg

D. antalgic

D. antalgic

100

A positive sign for Speeds test is...

A. pain or tenderness in wrist

B. numbness or tingling in fingers

C. pain in forearm

D. pain or tenderness in bicipital groove

D. pain or tenderness in bicipital groove

100

which heart sound is a pathological sound of vibration of the ventricle walls with ventricular filling and atrial contraction?

A. S1

B. S2

C. S3

D. S4

C. S4

100

What is the AMPPRO score range for K-1 level ambulation?

o a) 0-8

o b) 9-20

o c) 15-26

o d) 21-28

o c) 15-26

100

what lung sound is depicted as rubbing or chewing on a balloon or a dry, crackling sound heard during inspiration and exhalation?

A. crackle 

B. pleural friction rub

C. stridor

D. rhonchi

B. pleural friction rub

"I equate the sound of a pleural friction rub to the sound of rubbing or chewing on a balloon. Since this adventitious lung sound is heard when the inflamed pleural sack rubs against the rib cage, it can be heard with every inspiration. You may hear this sound when the pleural sack is inflamed during expiration, Crackles, on the other hand, occur when infiltrates settle in the lung fields. What we hear are alveoli popping (like cracking your knuckles) when they are filled with air. Therefore, crackles are most often heard during inspiration. " - Dr. Garavito

200

a patient presents with a high stepping gait pattern with foot slap, what is this gait pattern

A. parksonian

B. tabetic

C. trendelenburg

D. antalgic

B. tabetic

200

a patient is unable to adduct top leg - having early end range and stiffness during this test in sidelying. what test was performed?

A. Elys

B. Obers

C. Thessaly

D. Scour

B. Obers

  • Traditionally used to assess the length of the iliotibial band (ITB)
  • To assess tightness of structures proximal to the hip joint such as gluteus medius and minimus muscles and hip joint capsule (PhysioU)
200

which heart sound is the vibrations of the distended ventricle walls due to passive flow from the atria during diastole?

A. S1

B. S2

C. S3

D. S4

C. S3

200

Which K level is the following: The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with the ability to traverse low-level environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs or uneven surfaces. Typical of the limited community ambulator.

A. K1

B. K2

C. K3

D. K4

B. K2

200

what lung sound is depicted as a continuous low-pitched sounds resembling snoring or gurgling during inspiration and exhalation?

A. crackle 

B. pleural friction rub

C. stridor

D. rhonchi

D. rhonchi

300

a patient presents a gait pattern in which the swing leg advances through a combintion of elevation of the pelvis and plantar flexion of the stance leg, what is this gait pattern

A. vaulting

B. tabetic

C. trendelenburg

D. scissor

A. vaulting

300

Which of the following is a sign or symptom of cervical myelopathy?

o a) Improved hand dexterity

o b) Gait and balance difficulties

o c) increased neck movement

o d) Enhanced muscle strength in the lower extremities


o b) Gait and balance difficulties

300

What is the normal duration of the PR interval on an ECG?

o a) <0.12 sec

o b) 0.12-0.20 sec

o c) >0.20 sec

o d) <0.10 sec

b) 0.12-0.20 sec

300

Cervical Thoracic Orthoses (CTO) provide greater motion control particularly in the: 

o a) Upper cervical spine.

o b) Midcervical spine.

o c) Lower cervical spine.

o d) Thoracic spine only.

o c) Lower cervical spine

300

During auscultation, you ask the patient to say “E.” The “Eee” sounds like an “A”, causing you to suspect pleural effusion, this finding is called:

A. Broncophony

B. Whispered pectoriloquy

C. rales

D. Egophony


D. Egophony

Egophony is one type of a voice sound. The word "egophony" is derived from the Greek word "ego" which means "goat." During auscultation, the patient is asked to say “Eee.” The “Eee” will be transformed into an “A” with the voice having a nasal or bleating quality (like the bleating of a goat) (NIH StatPearls)

400

how many degrees of knee flexion is needed in normal gait to advance the limb

A. 0-30 degrees

B. 0-10 degrees

C. 0-60 degrees

D. 0-20 degrees

C. 0-60 degrees

400

What is a symptom of MS that involves sharp shooting pain down the spine?

a) Trigeminal neuralgia

b) Lhermitte’s sign

c) Optic neuritis

d) Sciatica

b) Lhermitte’s sign

400

What is a normal ejection fraction (EF)?

o a) 40-50%

o b) 50-60%

o c) 65-70%

o d) 75-85%


c) 65-70%

400

What do restriction splints do? 

o a) Prevent joint movements in an unsafe range of motion.

o b) Increase joint movements in an unsafe range of motion.

o c) Apply force to a joint holding it in its end range position to improve range of 

motion.

o d) Increase passive range of motion

o a) Prevent joint movements in an unsafe range of motion.

400

Which of the following is a common symptom of COPD? 

a) Bradynea 

b) Hemoptysis 

c) Rapid, shallow breaths

d) Increased lung compliance

c) Rapid, shallow breaths

500

A festinating gait often see with parkinsons patients can be described as...

A. stiff movement, toes seem to catch and drag, hips and knees slightly flexed, legs held together

B. walks on toes as if being pushed, starts slowly, increases and may continue until patient able to grab a hold of something

C. staggering and unsteadiness, usually wide base of support and movements are eaggerated

B. walks on toes as if being pushed, starts slowly, increases and may continue until patient able to grab a hold of something

500

What is a positive finding with the posterior sag sign?

A. Anterior translation of the tibia

B. Posterior displacement of the tibial tuberosity

C. Medial joint line tenderness

D. Lateral joint line tenderness

B. Posterior displacement of the tibial tuberosity

500

What is a common symptom of right sided heart failure?

o a) Pulmonary edema

o b) Peripheral edema

o c) Orthopnea

o d) Dyspnea

o b) Peripheral edema

500

What is a characteristic of a semirigid AFO? 

o a) More anterior trimlines.

o b) Ankle is fixed in slight PF.

o c) Some ankle motion allowed based on material thickness and flexibility.

o d) Always limits gait speed.

o c) Some ankle motion allowed based on material thickness and flexibility.

500

How does asthma differ from COPD on spirometry? 

a) Asthma shows increased FEV1/FVC ratio

b) COPD shows reversible airflow limitation 

c) Both show reduced FEV1 and FVC 

d) COPD shows increased FEV1 and FVC

a) Asthma shows increased FEV1/FVC ratio

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