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NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers
  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 3 pages • 2024
  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive electrode (anode). A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative electrode (cathode). What type of current? - Answer-Continuous Unidirectional/Monophasic Cathode - Answer-Negative (cat bearing its claws=bad!) Anode - Answer-Positive (getting an A=g...
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NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers
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  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive electrode (anode). A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative electrode (cathode). What type of current? - Answer-Continuous Unidirectional/Monophasic Cathode - Answer-Negative (cat bearing its claws=bad!) Anode - Answer-Positive (getting an A=good!) I SAD...
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NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers
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  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive electrode (anode). A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative electrode (cathode). What type of current? - Answer-Continuous Unidirectional/Monophasic Cathode - Answer-Negative (cat bearing its claws=bad!) Anode - Answer-Positive (getting an A=good!) I SAD...
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NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers
  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers

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  • NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive electrode (anode). A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative electrode (cathode). What type of current? - Answer-Continuous Unidirectional/Monophasic Cathode - Answer-Negative (cat bearing its claws=bad!) Anode - Answer-Positive (getting an A=good!)
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NPTE Review Questions 1 2023 A+
  • NPTE Review Questions 1 2023 A+

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  • NPTE Review Questions 1 2023 A+ A note in a patient's medical record indicates a specific drug is taken through enteral administration. Which of the following is an example of enteral administration? inhalation injection topical oral - Answer-oral administration is considered the easiest form of taking medication when self medication is required and is relatively safe since drugs enter the system in a fairly controlled manner A patient is position in supine with the hips flexed to ...
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NPTE PTA musculo exam  Questions With Correct Answers
  • NPTE PTA musculo exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • NPTE PTA musculo exam - correct swan neck deformity - hand deformities is observed as flexion of the MCP and DIP joints with extension of the PIP results from contracture of intrinsic muscles with dorsal subluxation of lateral extensor tendons boutonniere deformity - results from flexion of PIP joint with hyperextension of the DIP mallet finger deformity - results from damage of the extensor tendon where it inserts into the distal phalanx of a digit end of finger bends inwards tow...
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NPTE Practice Questions
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  • NPTE Practice Questions The lymphatic system drains lymph from body tissues and returns it to the: A.) Nervous system B.) Cardiac circulation C.) Venous circulation D.) Muscles C.) Venous circulation In regards to arthrokinematics, what is the movement between the metacarpal of the hand and the proximal phalanx? .A.) Glide B.) Roll C.) Spin D..) Extension A.) Glide The PTA is reviewing the PT's evaluation of a patient with torticollis. The patient has torticollis with right SCM inv...
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NPTE Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100%
  • NPTE Exam Questions And Answers Verified 100%

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  • NPTE Exam Questions Hypothyroidism: o Gland: o Pathology/cause: o How screened: o Sx: o Trick: - Gland: Thyroid oPathology/cause: dec TH causing generalized depression of metabolism oHow screened: If TSH elevated, then + oSx: cold intolerance, excessive fatigue/lethargy, HA's, Weight Gain, reduced integrity of skin/nails, peripheral edema, peripheral neuropathy, PROXIMALweakness, prolonged deep tendon reflexes oTrick: Causes things to slow down 3 things that lead to clubbed n...
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