Spatial attention is a component process needed for mobility. Its role in mobility is?
a. Necessary for awareness of both sides of space.
b. Necessary for turning plans into action
c. Necessary for using previous experience of routes and locations
d. Necessary for environmental navigation
a. Necessary for awareness of both sides of space.
The most common cause of hemorrhagic stroke is?
a. Ruptured aneurysm
b. Arteriovenous malformation
c. Hypertension
d. Saccular aneurysm
c. Hypertension
As a result of a left cerebral vascular accident, an 83-year-old patient has right hemiplegia and severe global aphasia. As her therapist, you could use:
a. Visual representation or pictograph of what you wish to communicate
b. Oral communication that only requires simple yes or no responses.
a. Visual representation or pictograph of what you wish to communicate
You are gait training a patient for the first time following a recent cerebrovascular accident. The patient is having great difficulty advancing the leg on the hemiplegic side. The type of feedback MOST SUITABLE in this situation is:
a. Guided movement by actually advancing the affected extremity to the correct position
b. Demonstration followed by verbal feedback encouraging the patient to perform the gait pattern correctly
b. Demonstration followed by verbal feedback encouraging the patient to perform the gait pattern correctly
A physical therapist examines a patient with a cerebrovascular disorder due to arterial occlusion. The patient exhibits an ataxic gait, intention tremors, and dysmetria. The MOST likely vessel affected is the:
a. Anterior inferior cerebellar artery
b. Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
c. Basilar artery
a. Anterior inferior cerebellar artery
Patient has normal fluency and comprehension but upon repetition, expression is impaired. He has which of the following aphasia?
a. Anosmic
b. Global
c. Conduction
d. Wernicke
c. Conduction
Memory impairment results from occlusion of what artery?
a. ACA
b. MCA
c. PCA
c. PCA
Occlusion of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) will NOT damage which of the following structures:
a. Corticospinal tracts
b. Spinothalamic tract
c. Nucleus ambiguous
a. Corticospinal tracts
Which objective finding is the strongest indication that a C6 spinal cord injury is not complete?
A. Intact sensation on the lateral portion of the shoulder
B. Diminished sensation on the hypothenar eminence
B. Diminished sensation on the hypothenar eminence
In a C6 lesion, the following may be expected of the client, EXCEPT:
A. Bed mobility independent
B. Involves the deltoid, biceps, rhomboids, supinator and supraspinatus
B. Involves the deltoid, biceps, rhomboids, supinator and supraspinatus
A 43-year-old patient is recovering from a complete SCI at L2 level. The expected outcome would MOST LIKELY include_______
A. Some recovery of function since damage is to peripheral nerve roots
B. Loss of arm function is greater than leg function with early loss of pain and temperature sensation
A. Some recovery of function since damage is to peripheral nerve roots
SCI patient A: deficits are 0/5 both biceps and the entire UE; 0/5 both LE; sensory 50% over neck area only. What is the injury?
A. C4
B. Jefferson fracture (atlas)
C. C3
B. Jefferson fracture (atlas)
In a C5 lesion, the following may be expected of the client, EXCEPT:
A. Can propel manual wheelchair on level surfaces with the assistance of projection hand trims
B. Can assist with limited transfer due to involved musculature
B. Can assist with limited transfer due to involved musculature
Compute for the total sensory index score of a patient who has intact sensation from T6 and above; impaired sensation from T7 to L2 and absent sensation from L3 and
A. 70
B. 68
B. 68
Compute the total motor index score of an SCI patient whose muscles at L2 and above are graded 5/5, L3 and L4 levels are graded 3/5 and remaining muscles are graded zero
A. 70
b. 68
C. 66
D. 72
D. 72
A realistic functional outcome for a patient with a complete lesion at the C8 neurological level is independent in:
A. Using an electrical wheelchair for navigation
B. Using a manual wheelchair with rim projections
C. All self and personal hygiene
C. All self and personal hygiene
In mat activities for a T11 paraplegic who wishes to roll from supine to prone, he may use the following techniques, EXCEPT:
A. Crossing the ankles
B. Extension of the head and neck
B. Extension of the head and neck
A patient is prescribed with BFO. What level of spinal cord injury does he have?
A. C6 to C7
B. C4 to C5
C. C5 to C6
D. C2 to C3
B. C4 to C5
The therapist receives an order to treat a 42yo man admitted to the hospital 3 days ago with a stab wound to the left lower thoracic spine. The patient is unable to move the left LE and cannot feel pain or temperature differences in the right LE. What is the most likely type of the lesion?
A. Anterior Cord Syndrome
B. Brown Sequard Syndrome
B. Brown Sequard Syndrome
Potential serious side effect of autonomic hyperreflexia is:
A. Myocardial infarction
B. UTI
C. Pneumonia
D. Spasticity
E. Cerebral hemorrhage
E. Cerebral hemorrhage
The normal diameter of the spinal cord
A. 10- 15 mm
B. 10 - 15 cm
C. 15 - 20 mm
D. 1- 1.5 cm
D. 1- 1.5 cm
Where does the spinal cord terminate in adults?
A) L2 vertebral lower border
B) T12 vertebral lower border
C) L4 vertebral lower border
D) L1 vertebral lower border
A) L2 vertebral lower border
What is the normal diameter of the spinal cord?
A) 5-7 mm
B) 10-15 mm
C) 20-25 mm
D) 30-35 mm
B) 10-15 mm
Which artery is the largest radicular artery supplying the spinal cord?
A) Artery of Adamkiewicz
B) Posterior spinal artery
C) Anterior spinal artery
D) Radiculomedullary artery
A) Artery of Adamkiewicz