EBP DPT 776 Final || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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EBP DPT 776
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EBP DPT 776
Impairment of body function correct answers Impaired ROM
Participation Restriction correct answers Unable to compete in Marathon Race
Activity Limitation correct answers Inability to run
Health Condition correct answers ACL Tear
What are the steps for EBP correct answers Ask a clinical ...
EBP DPT 776 Final || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
Impairment of body function correct answers Impaired ROM
Participation Restriction correct answers Unable to compete in Marathon Race
Activity Limitation correct answers Inability to run
Health Condition correct answers ACL Tear
What are the steps for EBP correct answers Ask a clinical question, acquire relevant literature,
appraise the literature, apply findings to clinical decision making, assess success of the process
Along with using the best scientific evidence, EBP incorporates clinical expertise and patient's
values and preferences correct answers True
Explanatory Research correct answers Utilizes various types of experimental designs to compare
two or more conditions or interventions. Different design approaches offer varied levels of
control to establish cause and effect between interventions and outcomes
Descriptive Research correct answers The researcher attempts to describe a group of individuals
on a set of variables, to document their characteristic
Exploratory Research correct answers Includes observational designs that are used to examine a
phenomenon of interest and explore its dimensions, often in populations or communities, and to
examine how it relates to other factors
The "P" in the PICO question stands for what? correct answers Patient, population, problem
PICO stands for what correct answers Patient, population, problem
Intervention, exposure, or test
Comparison
Outcome
Ordinal correct answers Highschool class (Hierarchical sequencing - Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr)
Interval correct answers Temperature using Fahrenheit
Ratio correct answers Heart Rate
Reliability, Validity, Responsiveness to change correct answers When we are making decisions
of how to measure our study outcome or dependent variable we need to consider 3 psychometric
properties of the measurement technique.
, Test-Retest Reliability correct answers Establishes that an instrument/tool is capable of
measuring a variable or construct consistently. One sample of subjects tested on 2 separate
occasions, keeping conditions as constant as possible
Intra-rather Reliability correct answers Stability of 1 person's measurement across 2 or more
trials
Inter-rather Reliability correct answers Variation between 2 or more rafters who measure the
same group of people
Parametric correct answers What type of statistical operations do researchers use in studies that
investigate the effects of physical therapy intervention on dependent variables that are of ratio or
interval levels of measurement? Ex. The effects of eccentric strengthening on vertical jump
height.
True correct answers True or False. Systematic errors are predictable, always occurs in 1
direction, over or underestimate the true score and if detected are easy to correct
Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) correct answers Which of the following choices denotes the
minimal amount of measured change required before we can eliminate the possibility that
measurement error is solely responsible
Discriminate Validity correct answers Assessing the degree to which an instrument yields
different results when measuring two different constructs
Known Groups Method correct answers Used when you have a group of individuals with and
without a disorder and you use the results of the test to determine if it can discriminate between
the known groups
Convergent Validity correct answers Assessing the degree to which two different instruments or
methods are able to measure the same construct
MCID correct answers A clinician wants to have confidence that measured improvement is
indicative of progress towards meeting longer-term treatment objectives, and that measured
changes are important rather than simply determining whether measured changes are minimally
"real". The most common threshold for meaningful change is the:
Continuous correct answers A ___________ variable can theoretically take on any value along a
continuum within a defined range
Construct validity correct answers Establishes the ability of an instrument to measure the
dimensions and theoretical foundation of an abstract construct
Mode correct answers The correct measure of central tendency for the variable 'hair color' is:
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