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NPTE Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Solved What is cellulitis? - Acute spreading infection of dermal and subcutaneous tissue commonly caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms may include localized redness that spreads quickly, skin that is warm to touch, local abscess or ulceration,...

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What is cellulitis? - ✔✔Acute spreading infection of dermal and

subcutaneous tissue commonly caused by a bacterial infection. Symptoms

may include localized redness that spreads quickly, skin that is warm to

touch, local abscess or ulceration, TTP, chills, fever, and malaise

A PT treats a patient status post CVA. The therapist plans activities that

focus on hand-eye coordination, recognition of position in space, and

general spatial relationships. What are the likely impairments the pt. is

experiencing? - ✔✔visual-perceptual deficits due to right hemisphere

damage

A patient status post cardiac ablation is placed on Coumadin. What is the

primary function of this medication? - ✔✔Prevent blood clot formation. Side

effects include frequent bruising, joint pain, excessive bleeding, and GI

distress)

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What is propafenone used for? - ✔✔antiarrhythmic medication that alters

conduction patterns of the heart. (Nausea, vomiting, and symptoms of

congestive heart failure)

Diuretic medication is used for what? - ✔✔increases excretion of water and

sodium in order to effectively decrease blood pressure and fluid retention.

(Drowsiness, dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, muscle cramps, and light

headeness)

Fluvastatin is used for what - ✔✔lipid lowering medication. SAs include

nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort

A physical therapist treats a patient with medial epicondylitis. Which of the

following positions should the therapist use to place the patient's

ulnohumeral joint in the loose packed position? - ✔✔70 degrees flexion, 10

degrees supination

A recent entry into the medical record indicates a patient exhibits

dysdiachokinesia. Based on the pts. documented deficit, which activity

would be the most difficult for the pt.? - ✔✔Alternate supination and

pronation of the forearms. This deficit is typically seen in those with MS and

cerebellar lesions.

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How would a therapist rule out a cerebellar pathology? - ✔✔Have the

patient walk in a straight line, gait analysis (rule out ataxia)

A pt. rehabbing from an upper extremity injury performs a lat pull down

exercise using a cable column machine. The PT specifically instructs the

pt. to pull the bar down behind their head. What muscles is this exercise

targeting? - ✔✔rhomboids and middle trapezius

A PT is treating a pt. with congestive heart failure in the acute setting. What

is the most probable symptoms the therapist will see? - ✔✔peripheral

edema and dyspnea. Fluid backs up behind the right ventricle and

accumulates in the liver, abdomen, and distal extremities.

Muscle fasciculations and atrophy are common signs of - ✔✔a nervous

system disorders

What is bronchitis? - ✔✔inflammation of bronchial tubes

What are the contraindications used for compression therapy? -

✔✔circulatory obstruction, deep vein thrombosis,' heart failure, DVT, heart

failure, malignancy in treated area, unstable or acute fracture, and PE.

Compression can be used to treat what? - ✔✔chronic venous insuffiency

What are the normal values for ABI? - ✔✔1.0-1.4

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A pt. presents pain located primarily in the right posterior shoulder region

with intermittent paresthesia's in the right middle finger. What clinical

presentation might this be? - ✔✔cervical radiculopathy

A MSK pattern of pain is typically characterized by - ✔✔aching, heavy,

cramping, dull, and sore

A neurogenic pain is characterized by - ✔✔burning, hot, searing, sharp,

and shooting

A vascular pattern of pain is typically characterized by - ✔✔throbbing,

pounding, pulsing, beating

An emotional pattern of pain is characterized by - ✔✔miserable, piercing,

unbearable, nauseating, agonizing

What kind of pt. is most at risk for developing osteoporosis? - ✔✔67-year-

old female with malabsorption syndrome

A pt. is elevated on a tilt table to 60 degrees. They start to experience signs

and symptoms of orthostatic hypotension. What is the most appropriate

action? - ✔✔Lower the table all the way back down and monitor the

patient's vital signs.

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