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A physical therapist assistant utilizes a cycle ergometer with a patient rehabilitating from a minor stroke. The established physical therapy goal relates to improving the patient's strength. The patient has progressed to 30 minutes, three times a week at a workload equivalent to 30% of their
maximum oxygen consumption. The MOST appropriate modification is:
- increase the intensity of the exercise
- increase the frequency of the exercise
- increase the duration of the exercise
- discontinue the exercise - Correct Answer - 1. Increase the intensity of
the exercise
A physical therapist assistant reviews a patient's medical record that contains the results of testing using the Glasgow Coma Scale. The
medical diagnosis MOST likely to utilize this instrument is:
- trigeminal neuralgia
- cerebrovascular accident
- traumatic brain injury
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - Correct Answer - 3. TBI
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pg. 2 A patient in an acute care hospital awaiting a heart transplant uses a left ventricular assistive device. During a treatment session, the patient suddenly fails to exhibit a pulse and appears to be in distress. The MOST
appropriate immediate action is to:
- administer chest compressions
- call a code
- attempt to assess the condition of the left ventricular assistive device
- reassess the patient's vital signs - Correct Answer - 2. Call a code
A physical therapist assistant works with a patient diagnosed with a vestibular disorder on various balance activities. When assessing balance the physical therapist assistant should expect the vestibular system to be
MOST responsive to changes in:
- center of gravity
- head position
- visual field
- tactile feedback - Correct Answer - 2. Head position
A patient recently diagnosed with terminal cancer discusses his future plans with a physical therapist assistant. The patient indicates that if he dedicates himself to a daily exercise program it will be possible to attend his grandson's college graduation next year. Which stage of death and dying is BEST characterized in this scenario?
- denial
- bargaining
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- acceptance - Correct Answer - 2. Bargaining
A physical therapist asks a physical therapist assistant to instruct an existing patient in ascending and descending the stairs with axillary crutches. During the training session the patient falls and fractures her hip. Who is MOST liable for the incident?
- the referring physician
- the patient
- the physical therapist
- the physical therapist assistant - Correct Answer - 4. the PTA
A six-year-old female is currently taking Neurontin for the treatment of seizures. Based on the prescribed medication, the patient may have the
MOST difficulty when performing interventions that attempt to improve:
- coordination
- verbal comprehension
- strength
- flexibility - Correct Answer - 1. Coordination.
A patient confides in their physical therapist assistant that while taking a prescribed sedative they would often consume alcohol. What effect BEST describes the interaction of these two agents?
- antagonistic
- catalyst
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- synergistic - Correct Answer - 4. Synergistic
A physical therapist assistant monitors a patient performing a wall stretch as shown. Which muscle would be emphasized by instructing the patient to perform the stretch with the rear knee in slight flexion?
- medial head of the gastrocnemius
- lateral head of the gastrocnemius
- soleus
- plantaris - Correct Answer - 3. Soleus
A patient rehabilitating from a lower extremity fracture is referred to physical therapy. As part of the treatment regimen, the patient participates in aquatic therapy. Assuming the patient is cleared for 50% weight bearing, how much of the patient's body should be immersed in water during ambulation activities?
- knee level
- mid-thigh level
- waist level
- mid-sternal level - Correct Answer - 3. Waist level
A physical therapist assistant works with a patient rehabilitating from a medial meniscectomy. While observing the patient complete a leg press exercise, the physical therapist assistant feels the patient is struggling more than usual and is concerned that the patient may alter his technique in an attempt to successfully complete the activity. The MOST appropriate action for the physical therapist assistant is to:
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