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Jun 29, 2023

A patient with multiple sclerosis is receiving physical therapy intervention for strength and conditioning.  During examination, the physical therapist notes the following impairments: tactile/proprioceptive losses, incoordination, and tremors.  Which of the following strength training equipment would be LEAST...


Jun 21, 2023

A 3-year-old child is being evaluated for elbow pain following an injury that occurred when the child was being swung into the air by their arms.  The child presents to the clinic holding the arm at their side while maintaining pronation.  Which of the following injuries MOST likely occurred?

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Jun 19, 2023

Do you know what the 'NPTE Mindset' is?  Do you know how to find the right answer even if you are not sure how to proceed?

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Jun 16, 2023

Which of the following angles of tilt is the MINIMUM required in a manual wheelchair tilt system to redistribute pressure away from the pelvis?

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Jun 12, 2023

A comatose patient at risk for pressure injuries is being treated in the intensive care unit. The patient currently has an order for position changes every 2 hours. Before entering the patient's room, the therapist checks the chart and notes that the previous entry for a position change by the nursing staff was 8 hours...