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ATLS EXAM (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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ATLS EXAM (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED) 
 
 
 
True or false? Although the mechanism of injury may be similar to those for the younger population, data shows increased mortality with similar severity of injury in older adults. ANS: True 
 
In the elderly population, what is decreased physiological reserve? ANS: aging is characterized by impaired adaptive and homeostatic mechanisms that caused an increased susceptibility to the stress of injury. Insults tolerated by the younge...
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
-Early cause finding of asymptomatic disease via the use of a sc...
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MSK 2 Exam 1 || with Complete Solutions.
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Develop a plan for flare ups, adherence and progression of HEP 
It is important to educate a patient on the possibility of flare-ups and/or provocation of symptoms, but it is even more important to educate a patient on the fact that flare-ups and provocation of symptoms do not mean tissue damage, set-back or failure has occurred. Educating a patient on this allows for them to be prepared prior to it occurring and having a plan to decrease complaints. correct answers maintenance strategies 
 
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Compare and contrast the definition of placebo and nocebo correct answers placebo is posistve pathway- i shall please , and a nocebo is a negative pathway- i shall harm 
 
Define the phrase "meaning response" and identify how it will be impacted by placebo/nocebo correct answers They suggest calling this effect a "meaning response," the physiologic or psychological effects of meaning in the origins or treatment of illness; meaning responses elicited after the use of inert or sham treatments ...
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______________ refers to gaining a positive outcome when a positive outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Placebo 
 
______________ refers to gaining a negative outcome when a negative outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Nocebo 
 
The positive or negative emotional aspect to a person, place, situation, intervention, etc. is known as the ______________ ____________. correct answers Meaning response 
 
Many clinicians and authors confidently state that 70-80% of your PT hypothesis,...
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Reactive tendinopathy: 
 
1. What types of loads can it result from? (3) 
 
2. What type of cellular response occurs? 
 
3. reactive tendinopathy results in _______ of the tendon secondary to _______ 
 
4. It's commonly considered similar to the term _______ 
 
5. What type of patient population is it most common in? 
 
6. What is the primary PT intervention? correct answers 1. acute tensile overload 
- compressive overload 
- repetitive swelling 
 
2. non-inflammatory proliferative response in...
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flexion correct answers in the lumbar spine, this is an anterior roll and anterior glide of the superior vertebrae, which tensions the interspinous ligament, supraspinous ligament, facet capsules and posterior disc. Compresses the anterior disc. 
 
frontal plane correct answers the inferior facet of the 5th lumbar vertebrae is oriented in this plane to prevent shear of it on the sacrum 
 
extension correct answers in the lumbar spine, posterior roll and posterior glide, tensions the ALL and the ...
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What is the MOST likely diagnosis for a 65 year old patient with LBP and difficulty walking? 
 
a. Muscle strain 
b. Lumbar disc herniation 
c. Spondylolisthesis 
d. Spinal stenosis correct answers d. Spinal stenosis 
 
Which of the following is a positive prognostic factor for a patient with LBP? 
 
a. Age +50 
b. Psychological factors 
c. Physical workload 
d. Physically active correct answers d. Physically active 
 
Which of the following observation findings is MOST associated with spondylo...
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Develop a plan for flare ups, adherence and progression of HEP 
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Compare and contrast the definition of placebo and nocebo correct answers placebo is posistve pathway- i shall please , and a nocebo is a negative pathway- i shall harm 
 
Define the phrase "meaning response" and identify how it will be impacted by placebo/nocebo correct answers They suggest calling this effect a "meaning response," the physiologic or psychological effects of meaning in the origins or treatment of illness; meaning responses elicited after the use of inert or sham treatments ...
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______________ refers to gaining a positive outcome when a positive outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Placebo 
 
______________ refers to gaining a negative outcome when a negative outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Nocebo 
 
The positive or negative emotional aspect to a person, place, situation, intervention, etc. is known as the ______________ ____________. correct answers Meaning response 
 
Many clinicians and authors confidently state that 70-80% of your PT hypothesis,...
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Reactive tendinopathy: 
 
1. What types of loads can it result from? (3) 
 
2. What type of cellular response occurs? 
 
3. reactive tendinopathy results in _______ of the tendon secondary to _______ 
 
4. It's commonly considered similar to the term _______ 
 
5. What type of patient population is it most common in? 
 
6. What is the primary PT intervention? correct answers 1. acute tensile overload 
- compressive overload 
- repetitive swelling 
 
2. non-inflammatory proliferative response in...
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