NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy
Health & Fitness
Question 1:
Given the patient's medication and medical history, which complication is he at an increased risk for during mobility training
A) Orthostatic hypotension
B) Fractures
C) Respiratory distress
D) Hyperkalemia Question 2:
The patient is exhibiting difficulty following multi-step commands. Which approach would be MOST appropriate when giving instructions for exercises?
A) Provide written instructions with diagrams.
B) Give complex, multi-step verbal commands rapidly.
C) Demonstrate the exercise first and then provide simple, one-step commands.
D) Use tactile cues exclusively without any verbal instruction.
LINKS MENTIONED:
Personal Protective Equipment
Biomarkers
Assistive Devices
Debridement
Foot Mechanics
Thermotherapy
Anterior Shin Pain
Reverse Muscle Actions
Global Aphasia
Isokinetic Testing
Visceral Dysfunction
Pulmonary Medications
Upper Extremity Nerve Differential
Vestibular Special Testing
EKG Part 2
Lower Extremity Biomechanics
The Bell Curve
Orthopedic Surgical Protocol: SLAP
Neurological Examination
Peripheral Vascular Disease
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