Intervention
Musculoskeletal
Clinical Practice
Neurology
Cardiopulmonary
100
Overhead pulley, finger ladder
What is AAROM exercises
100
Dynamic exercise at a constant speed
What is Isokinetic
100
Patient's desire to stop treatment Patient's inability to progress toward goals Patient will no longer benefit from treatment
What is indication for discharge
100
Facial nerve paralysis
What is Bell's palsy
100
Excessive sweating associated with decreased cardiac output
What is Diaphoresis
200
Ambulating with crutches NWB on LLE
What is 3-point gait pattern
200
Increase in intra-abdominal pressure, slow pulse rate, increase in venous blood pressure while holding your breath during exercises
What is Valsalva maneuver
200
Mostly occur in hospitals. Average length of patient stay is 30 days or less
What is Acute care
200
Tongue atrophy, fasciculations or asymmetry indicate deficit of what cranial nerve?
What is Hypoglossal
200
Bilateral edema of the LE is indicative of
What is CHF
300
NDT, PNF, Sensory stimulation techniques
What is Neurophysiologic approaches
300
Low intensity exercises used for patients who are very weak and exhibit low endurance
What is Muscle setting exercises
300
Identification Career objective Work experience Education and Activities
What is considered parts of a chronological resume
300
Sudden loss of neurologic function caused by vascular injury to the brain
What is a CVA
300
Unilateral edema indicates
What is Thrombophlebitis or PVD
400
Planks, squats, quad sets, hamstring sets
What is Isometric exercises
400
Dynamic exercises with constant load, but varying speed of movement
What is Isotonic exercises
400
Provides extensive information on what should be done and how it should be done in a PT department. Required by Joint Commission and other PT accrediting agencies.
What is policy and procedure manual
400
Chronic, progressive disease of the central nervous system affecting the basal ganglia and extrapyramidal system of the brain
What is Parkinson's Disease
400
Postural drainage, airway clearance techniques and massage are type of:
What is secretion removal techniques
500
LAQ, SLR, seated hip abduction with knee extension
What is OKC exercises
500
Patient has full range of hip abduction only in supine position
What is considered grade 2 muscle strength
500
Operating expense Capital expense Accounts receivable and Accounts payable
What is types of budget
500
Progressive degenerative disease of the brain that begins in later middle life with slight defects in memory and behavior, advancing to total loss of mental and physical functioning.
What is Alzheimer's disease
500
Emphysema, Chronic bronchitis are examples of:
What is COPD
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