No CAP
Nomen-stay
Paint a picture
Shampoo
Conditioner
100

Reliability Vs Validity

what is 

Validity: Is it true? Is it accurate?

Reliability: Are the results consistent?

100

Elastic limit of tissue

what is Yield point?
100
What does PET stand for


what is Positron Emission Tomography

100

SOAP

what is 

•Subjective

•Objective

•Assessment

•Plan of Action

100

special tests should always be tested _______ starting with the unevolved side

what is bilaterally

200

test is reliable when its result is negative

Sensitivity 

200

Occurs with repeated submaximal forces over time, and the tissues are unable to adapt

What is Microtrauma

200

Contrast imaging for the vascular system 

what is Angiography

200

5 red flags

what is Cancer, cardiovascular, GI, miscellaneous, neurological
200

Isolation of ligaments and joint capsule to determine joint laxity

what is Ligamentous stress test

300

Anecdotal-evidence is

what is Only relying on current knowledge and experience, not being open to new modalities and methods?

300
5 MOI forces
What is tensile, torsion, compression, shear, direct blow
300

High frequency sound waves absorbed or reflected by tissues

what is Ultrasound

300

a patient points to their injury and says that its numb there, what two parts of the PQRST is this?

what is Quality, and Region

300

what tool is it to use a consistent starting point when assessing a patients 

what is goniometry 

400

areas of my practice do I want to improve and what areas of strength do I have. Constantly adjusting for the better of the patient’s recovery.

what is a priori

400

Tendinopathy phase 5

Pain caused by heavy activities of daily living

400

Used to detect pathology in peripheral nerves & muscles they innervate

what is Electromyography

400

Os Tringinum syndrome would give you what kind of abnormal end feel

what is a hard end-feel?
400

For on-field assessment what 5 things do you need to Rule out or manage immediately

what is Life threatening emergencies, Profuse bleeding, Fractures, Dislocations, Peripheral Nerve injury

500

Identify four general practice styles of the clinician

Seekers, Receptives, Traditionalists, Pragmatists

500

A sustained mal-alignment of a joint or, essentially, a mild subluxation that may be too subtle to notice during palpation or on radiograph.

what is positional fault?

500

Better for imaging objects higher in water content

what is T2 weighted image MRI
500

The most probable illness/condition that a patient may be experiencing

what is working diagnosis
500

Allodynia is described as

what is Pain resulting from a stimulus that would not normally provoke pain