PNF
Pediatric development
Skin disorders
Therapeutic modalities
Emergency situations
100

This pattern ends with the hip in flexion, abduction, and internal rotation.

D2 Lower extermity

100

The age at which the Palmar grasp reflex should integrate

9 months

100

this type of ulcer usually only had mild to moderate pain

Venous insufficiency

100

these vertebrae will be targeted when lumbar traction is used at an angle of pull of 50 degrees

L5-S1

100

This condition presents as a drooping face, slurred speech, and sudden headache, 

Stroke

200

This PNF technique progresses from PROM, to AAROM, to AROM, to RROM

Rhythmic initiation

200

the age at which a child should be able to make transfers at midline

4 months

200

this type of ulcer will usually have dry, inelastic, shiny skin with decreased or absent weat nd oil production

Neuropathic ulcer

200

this type of heat transfer is often used in the form of ultrasound or diathermy 

Conversion 

200

defined a the loss of perfusion of blood to the body's organs

Shock

300

This PNF pattern is also called the CHOP

D1 Extension UE

300

the age at which a child should be able to walk alone

12 months

300

the most superficial layer of skin is called

the epidermis

300

the weight you should use if a patient has never had cervical traction before

8-10 LBS

300

The correct response to this condition includes: Raising the affected limb above the level of the heart for ten minutes while applying pressure.

A severe laceration

400

In this PNF Technique, The patient is asked to hold steady against the therapists resistance as pressure is applied in a linear fashion

Alternation isometrics

400

the age at which a child should be able to easily squat and recover a toy from the floor

20-22 months

400

enzymatic and autolytic debridement are two kinds of which debridement category

Selective

400

the correct frequency for US to superficial structures

3 MHZ

400

A patient is sitting at the side of the plinth and begins to show signs of autonomic dysreflexia the PT lies the patient down and then check the catheter for kinks, is this correct?

NO

500

In the PNF technique, after passively taking a joint through it's full ROM the therapist offers resistance as the patient takes the joint back to it's neutral position

Contract relax 

500

The age at which a child should begin to demonstarte an inferior pincer grasp

10-12 months

500

the presence of replicating bacteria that does not stimulate an inflammatory immune response describes what?

colonization

500

this is measured in coulumbs

Charge

500

with this condition, the patient experiences pain in the calf, shortness of breath and lightheadedness.

Pulmonary embolism