Musculoskeletal
Neuromuscular
Cardiopulmonary
Integumentary & Lymphatic
Other Systems
100

What are the arthrokinematics of the humeroulnar joint during elbow extension?

Posterior roll and posterior glide of the ulna on the humerus.

100

What are the 3 components of balance?

Vision, Proprioception, Vestibular

100

What is the normal resting heart rate range for an adult?


60-100bpm

100

What is the primary function of the epidermis?


Protection against environmental threats.


100

What lab value is commonly elevated in a patient with infection?


White blood cell count (WBC)


200

What special test is used to identify anterior shoulder instability?


Apprehension Test

200

What is the typical presentation of spasticity in a stroke affecting the right MCA?

Left-sided hemiparesis w/ increased tone in UE flexors and LE extensors.

200

What breathing technique helps improve oxygenation in patients with COPD?


Pursed-lip breathing.


200

What stage of pressure ulcer involves full-thickness skin loss with visible subcutaneous fat?


Stage 3


200

A patient with diabetes should monitor what value before and after exercise?


Blood glucose


300

What type of muscle contraction occurs when lowering a weight during a bicep curl?

Eccentric contraction

300

A patient demonstrates intention tremors, dysdiadochokinesia, and balance deficits. What region of the CNS is likely affected?


Cerebellum

300

What are crackles (rales) typically associated with during auscultation?


Fluid in alveoli, often from pneumonia or congestive heart failure.


300

Pt. has wound above the medial malleolus. What is the most likely type of wound?

Venous Ulcer

300

What is a red flag for a patient with low back pain and recent unexplained weight loss?


Possible malignancy – refer out immediately.


400

During gait, which phase is most affected by a weak glute Medius? What gait deviation?

Midstance. Trendelenburg Gait. 

400

Which nerve travels through both the cubital tunnel and tunnel of guyon? 

Ulnar Nerve

400

A patient post-CABG complains of chest pain and ST segment elevation. What is your primary concern?


Myocardial infarction.


400

A patient has unilateral arm swelling post-mastectomy. What condition should be suspected?


Lymphedema


400

Describe the role of pelvic floor physical therapy after radical prostatectomy.


Improves urinary continence and pelvic muscle control.


500

Pt. sx are worse as a result to repeated L/S flexion w/ radicular symptoms that travel to the right buttock. Symptoms are relieved w/ repeated extension. What is the most likely Makenzie diagnosis?

Posterior Derangement

500

Motor function is preserved below the NLI and at least half (half or more) of key

muscles function below NLI with a muscle grade below 3 (0-2). What is the classification according to the ASIA scale?


Asia C

500

A patient with congestive heart failure presents with a dry cough, bilateral lower extremity edema, and crackles at the lung bases. What class of medication is most commonly prescribed, and what should the PT monitor during exercise?


Loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide) are commonly prescribed. The PT should monitor for signs of dehydration, orthostatic hypotension, and electrolyte imbalances such as hypokalemia.


500

What is the most appropriate manual technique for proximal lymphatic drainage?

Manual lymphatic drainage starting proximally to open central lymphatics.


500

What autoimmune disorder affects the skin and internal organs, often with Raynaud’s and skin thickening?


Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma).


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