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PEAT Practice Form Exam Review
Section 2 Questions And Answers
Graded A+ 2024.

A well studied mechanism for recovery from loss of vestibular function ? - correct
answer. Improve gaze stability

Vigorous exercise does what to the blood? - correct answer. Produces lactic acid that
causes a lower PH in blood (acidic)

How does the body compensate for lower blood ph during vigorous exercise ? - correct
answer. An increase in RR helps compensate by increasing the blood alkalinity

What system is more involved in long term acid-base balance maintenance ? - correct
answer. The renal system.

What system plays an acute role when needing to get PH levels back to normal ? -
correct answer. Respiratory system

What happens to lactase level with increase in aging ? - correct answer. It decreases
with age causing an intolerance of dairy products.. common in small intestine.

What does exercise do to gastrointestinal transit time ? - correct answer. decreases
the time improving overall efficiency of the gastrointestinal system

Aerobic exercise has been found to improve what gastrointestinal organ ? - correct
answer. overall neuromuscular function of the colon, thus improving bowel transit time
and decrease the risk of constipation

What happens to the upper esophageal sphincter with aging? - correct answer.
strength of esophageal contractions and tension in the upper esophageal sphincter
decrease but movement of food is not impaired

, Orthostatic hypotension? - correct answer. -Decrease in blood pressure related to
positional or postural changes from lying to sitting or standing positions.
-drop in 20 of SBP and drop of 10 in DBP

What is an ACE inhibitor? - correct answer. hypertensive medication

Ultrasound waves travel better through water or air? - correct answer. consists of
acoustic waves that travel poorly through air and pass readily through water.

What is an effective way to treat small anatomical areas with irregular surfaces such as
the hand and wrist when using ultrasound - correct answer. immersion in water

What activity should children with Down syndrome avoid? - correct answer. Forward
somersaults due to atlantoaxial instability

What is considered bradycardia ? - correct answer. Heart rate <60 bpm

What would an anxiety reaction cause ? - correct answer. increased heart rate

How would a myocardial ischemic episode show on an ECG? - correct answer.
Depression of the ST segment >2mm

How would a myocardial infarction present on a ECG? - correct answer. Elevation of
the ST segment >1mm

Is a ST elevation or depression an medical emergency ? - correct answer. Yes. Stop
exercise and call 911.

What is a cohort study? - correct answer. Observational study that compares a cohort
who share a common characteristic; with and without exposure.

What is a case-control study? - correct answer. Compares a group of individuals with
a specific condition with a group of people without the same condition (controls)

What is a case series study? - correct answer. Document clinical case of a single
patient or a series of patients

What is a randomized control trial study ? - correct answer. Determine efficacy of
intervention, participants are randomly allocated into different groups to help minimize
bias

A herniated disc will affect which nerve root? - correct answer. The transverse nerve
foot- nerve root exiting below.
Ex: herniated nucleus pulpous at L4-L5 will affect the L5 nerve root.

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