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Medical Terminology
100
When performing the Thomas Test, which of the muscles are being assessed for length?

What is Rectus femoris and Iliopsoas 

100

Normal respiration for an adult at rest 

what is 12-18 respirations 

100

Identify the body landmark used in goniometry for the axis for hip flexion 

What is greater trochanter 

100

What would be the gravity minimized position for shoulder Abduction?

What is supine 

100
Flexion and extension occur in which of the following planes?

What is sagittal plane

100

The word for fast heart rate 

what is tachycardia 

200

A patient is unable to lift the hand away from the back as shown in the picture. Which of the following rotator cuff muscles is MOST likely weak?

What is Subscapularis 

200

A 67 year old patient that is non weight bearing on lower extremity is preparing to ambulate. Which of the following devices is most appropriate?

What is front wheel walker 

200

Identify the moving arm of the goniometer when performing ankle dorsiflexion?

What is lateral midline of the 5th metatarsal 

200

Identify the appropriate position for the body AND upper extremity when performing MMT for lower trapezius?

What is prone, Y position 

200

Which type of range of motion requires an external tool like a dowel or the therapist to assist in completing full range of motion?

What is active assisted 

200

The prefix that refers to painful or difficult 

What is DYS 

300

Which of the following muscle functions and muscle grades is being tested in the photograph?

What is Hip flexion, poor 2/5 

300

Which of the following arteries/pulse sites can be palpated on top of the foot?

What is dorsal pedal 

300

Which goniometric ranges would be considered "normal" when performing the straight leg raise assessment?

What is 70-80 degrees of hip flexion. 10-20 degrees knee flexion 

300

Identify the testing position for rhomboids if the patient is less than a 3?

Seated with hand behind the back

300

How many degrees of shoulder flexion should be incorporated FIRST prior to assessing the serratus anterior?

What is 130 degrees 

300

The word for soft bones

what is osteomalacia 

400

What is the common substitution to watch for when measuring forearm supination?

What is shoulder external rotation 

400

Identify the landmarks and measurements when assessing a patient for seat width in a wheelchair

What is lateral posterior buttock to lateral posterior buttock plus 2 inches 

400

When measuring the length of the gastrocnemius, what is an important considering to address as it relates to the knee?

What is knee flexion vs extension. 

400

Which muscle would require palpation for a patient that is "trace" for dorsiflexion?

What is anterior tibialis 

400

When taking a patient with left LE weakness up a curb with axillary crutches. Which cues would be most appropriate for sequencing?

What is go up with right LE first followed by the left extremity and crutches. 

400

The word for one side or half of the body being affected/weak, as in a patient that has sustained a stroke 

what is hemiparesis 

500

Which of the following nerves is likely impaired if the patient is only able to complete one repetition of the exercise shown below?

What is tibial nerve 

500

Name the gait pattern. Right crutch and left leg advance together, followed by left crutch and right leg

What is 2 point gait 

500

When talking about reliability in goniometry. What is the terminology that refers to TWO or more clinicians consistency when measuring the joint?

What is interrater reliability 

500

A patient is unable to perform knee extension and is given a score of 0/5. Which nerve would be affected?

What is femoral 

500

When assessing MMT for serratus anterior what should the PTA be "feeling" for?

What is scapular winging

500

The medical word that refers to the "tail" of the body 

What is caudal