Shoulder Impingement
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Rotator Cuff Tear
Down Syndrome
100

A PTA is developing a treatment plan for a patient with shoulder impingement. The treatment option typically included in the early phase of rehabilitation. 

 What is Passive Range of Motion?

100

The Primary underlying cause of CVI.

What is Venous valve incompetence?

100

The PTA plans to incorporate exercises that mainly target the rotator cuff muscles. The rotator cuff muscles are.  

What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, and Subscapularis? 

100

A PTA is developing a treatment plan for a child with down syndrome who exhibits delays in motor skills. The appropriate interventions to include in the therapy session is.

What is facilitating gross motor skills through play and adaptive equipment?

200

When educating a patient with shoulder impingement about modifying activities to reduce pain, the BEST instructions is.

What is limit activities that involve repetitive arm elevation?  

200

A PTA is developing an intervention plan for a patient with chronic venous insufficiency. The most appropriate conservative management strategy.

What is functional exercises and elevation of the legs?

200

A PTA notices PROM is under the plan of care for a patient, who recently had a repair due to a massive rotator cuff tear. PROM should last between theses  amount of weeks for this patient.

What is 6 to 8 weeks?

200

Developmental delays that are commonly observed in children with Down Syndrome.

What is language acquisition, gross motor skills, and fine motor skills?

300

A PT and PTA is preparing to discharge a patient with shoulder impingement, the patient was also given a home exercise program. The factor that is most important in determining the return of activity. 

What is patient adherence to the home exercise program?

300

When educating a patient with chronic venous insufficiency about self management techniques. The recommendation should emphasize. 

What is elevating the legs periodically throughout the day?

300

A Positive Drop Arm Test indicates.

What is Rotator cuff tear?

300

Factors that most significantly contributes to improve outcomes for individuals with Down Syndrome.

What is Early intervention and support services?

400

A PTA performs the Neer Test on a patient suspected of having shoulder impingement. What does a positive Neer Test indicate.

What is Rotator cuff tendinitis or impingement?

400

During physical examination of a patient diagnosed with CVI, the PTA note the presence of varicosities and hemosiderin staining, these findings indicate. 

What is venous hypertension and blood pooling?

400

The initial goal for physical therapy with a patient that had a Rotator cuff tear.

What is pain reduction and restoration of basic shoulder mobility?

400

Areas that are most likely affected by hypotonia in children with Down Syndrome.

What is all muscle groups?

500

A 40-year-old woman presents with pain in her shoulder that occurs during overhead activities. The primary cause of shoulder impingement syndrome.

What is inflammation of the rotator cuff tendons due to compression? 

500

A complication that is associated with Chronic Venous Insufficiency.

What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?

500

 A patient reports a sudden onset of shoulder pain while reaching for a high shelf. The mechanism of injury most commonly associated with a rotator cuff tear in this scenario.

What is forceful abduction and external rotation?

500

A 3-year-old is diagnosed with Down Syndrome. The genetic cause of this condition is. 

What is trisomy 21?