ICF/ SDH
Tissue Healing
Oncology
Endocrine
Hematology/Integ.
100

This model of disability is most widely used in the physical therapy profession.

International Classification of Function, Disability, and Health (ICF)

100

The four phases of tissue healing include hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and this phase which comes last chronologically:

Remodeling

100

What PT intervention has been shown to decrease cancer-related fatigue?

Exercise

100

Foot screen test with monofilament sensory testing screens for what complication of diabetes?

What is diabetic neuropathy

100

What is the clinical rule called that we use to diagnose % of body surface area affected by a burn injury?

Rule of nines

200

Clinical Interventions account for this percentage of somebody's overall health outcomes (Social determinants account for a much larger percentage)

20%

200

Irreversible cell injury occurs in 2 ways, Apoptosis, and this other term for cell death:

Necrosis

200

Would a mammogram be considered primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention of breast cancer?

Secondary

200
At which blood sugar reading should you consider delaying exercise for a patient with known diabetes mellitus and providing a carbohydrate-rich snack?

<100 g/dL 

200

A patient following surgery displays symptoms of pallor, light-headedness, fatigue, and tachycardia. You think it is related to their blood loss. What term would correctly describe this pathology?

Anemia

300

If a patient has limited range of motion in their L ankle, which portion of the ICF model would this fall under?

Body structure/function impairments

300

Stretching during the healing phase of tissue injury is important to prevent this type of remodeling, which is generally considered undesirable. 

Tissue contraction

300

Name the ABCDE of malignant melanoma:

Asymmetry, border irregularity, color, diameter and evolution

300

In dysfunctions of this endocrine gland, the temperature of the room is important to consider as patients may have heat or cold intolerances

Thyroid gland

300

A critical decrease in platelets, leading to easy/unusual bleeding would be termed:

Thrombocytopenia

400

When we refer to somebody as "a person with this diagnosis," this type of language is called:

patient-first language

400

What type of cells are important for the initial stages of the clotting cascade, and are monitored in patients at risk of bleeding?

Platelets

400

What are the three most common cancers in women?

Colon, Lung, and Breast cancer. 

400

What is the term for a metabolic state associated with pathologically high serum and urine concentrations of ketone bodies

What is ketoacidosis

400

Compression would be an appropriate intervention for WHICH type of vascular ulcer?

Venous ulcer

500

Term for "A deviation or departure from a normal condition"

Pathology

500

Redness, heat, pain and edema are cardinal signs of what healing process?

Inflammation

500

Which of the following would NOT be a red flag: blood in stool, swollen ankle after a fall, pain that wakes at night, vision changes

swollen ankle after a fall

500

Endocrine gland that produces most of our hormones related to growth

Pituitary gland

500

Deficiency in clotting factors such as Factor 9 is related to what pathology where a main symptom is excess bleeding. 

Hemophilia