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NPTEFF Pediatrics Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx
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NPTEFF Pediatrics Exam Questions with Correct A 
2-3 months - Answer-Assumes prone on elbows (when placed in prone) 
 
Rolls supine to side lying 
 
4-5 months - Answer-- Pull to sit NO lag 
-Rolls prone to supine 
-Feet to mouth 
-Self supported sitting propped forward on arms 
 
6-7 months - Answer-- Rolls supine to prone 
-Sits alone without support (hands free) 
-Sitting equilibrium: protective extension forward 
-Transitions to quadruped to/from sitting 
 
7 months - Answer-Maintains QDPD a...
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NPTEFF Equipment and Devices Exam Questions with Correct Answers.docx
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NPTEFF Equipment and Devices Exam Questions with Correct A 
A PT examines a patient who complains of foot pain while running. The examination shows that the patient has excessive foot pronation. Which of the following would be the MOST appropriate orthotic insert? 
 
A.A lateral forefoot post under the fifth metatarsal head 
B.A lateral rearfootpost under the calcaneus placing it in an everted position 
C.A wedge placed under the instep of the medial foot just beneath the head of the talus D. A ...
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NPTEFF Intro and MS Exam Questions and Answers All Correct.docx
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NPTEFF Intro and MS Exam Questions and Answers All C 
A PT examines a patient complaining of tingling into the 4th and 5th digits with muscle wasting over the hypothenar eminence. The PT suspects ulnar neuropathy and decides to examine the integrity of the nerve. What special test? - Answer-Froment 
 
Have the patient grasp a piece of paper between their first and second fingers while the examiner pulls the paper and monitors for first finger 
 
Ulnar N 
 
A patient has a diagnosis of L3 lumbar ...
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