Musculoskeletal
Neuromuscular
Cardiopulmonary
Other systems
Non systems
100

These three muscles laterally rotate the shoulder

    What is
  • Teres minor
  • Infraspinatus
  • Posterior deltoid
100

The 9th cranial verve 

What is Glossopharyngeal 

100
The definition of Diastolic Blood Pressure

What is the force exerted against the arteries during rest

100

The key function of the integumentary system

What is Protection against pathogens and other harmful substances, Thermoregulation, Excretion of sweat, Vitamin D synthesis, Sensation of touch, temperature, and pain

100

This section of a soap note allows the therapist to express their professional opinion. Changes in the treatment program are often expressed in this section.

What is Assessment

200

The axis of the goniometer when measuring ankle Dorsiflexion

What is the Lateral aspect of the lateral malleolus

200

The study of the acquisition or modification of movement.

What is motor learning

200

The pathology associated with a slow progressive accumulation of fatty plaques on the inner walls of arterie

What is Atherosclerosis

200
The location of Venous Insufficiency Ulcers

Where/what is Proximal to the Medial Malleolus

200

The hand placement for chest compressions for infants 

What is using 2 fingers with pressure over the sternum

300

A gait pattern characterized by high steps; usually involves excessive activity of the gastrocnemius

What is Equine 

300

This neuromuscular pathology results in motor weakness in a distal to proximal progression, sensory impairment, and possible respiratory paralysis

What is Guillian-barre Syndrome


300

This medication is used as an anticoagulant

What is Heparin, Xarelto, or Warfarin 

300

The separation, rupture or splitting of a wound closed by primary intention.

What is Dehiscence's 

300

This symptom is most commonly associated with Shock

What is Hypotension

400

The smallest unit of a muscle that gives it the ability to contract

What is a Sarcomere

400

A physiologic response that occurs between 30 and 60 minutes after trauma to the spinal cord and can last up to several weeks

What is Spinal Shock

400

The total volume inspired and expired with each breath during quiet breathing

What is Tidal Volume (TV) 

400

The name for fluid in the peritoneal cavity, usually causing abdominal swelling

What is Ascites

400

The primary purpose of wearing a shoe with a medial sole flare

What is to resist Eversion

500
The musculoskeletal pathology known as Clubfoot

What is Talipes Equinovarus

500

This gland secretes melatonin and is involved in circadian rhythms, the internal clock, selected regulation of motor pathways, and emotions

What is the Epithalamus 

500

The ankle Brachial Index (ABI) value for a severe blockage indicating severe peripheral arterial disease

What is < 0.4

500

This is what happens to your pupils as you age 

What is they become smaller and less responsive to changes in light

500

The Definition of Medicare part D

What is provides a standard level of benefits for prescription drug coverage.