New Quiz 19 Dec Welcome to your OTPT Name Email [The pneumatic knee’s main advantage is that it _____ than a hydraulic knee.] Weighs less than Provides smoother gait Is more stable than N/A: they are equally applicable to most amputees None . [A single gait cycle is defined as the activity that occurs from:] Heel strike on one side to heel strike on the ipsilateral side Double limb support on one side to double limb support on the contralateral side Heel off on one side to heel strike on the ipsilateral side Heel off on one side to heel strike on the contralateral side None . [______ pertains to the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot.] ulnar varus volar dorsum None . [A swan neck deformity refers to] hyperextension of middle joint and flexion of the distal finger flexion of both IP joints with hyperextension of the MP joint flexion of the middle joint and hyperextension of the distal finger joint hyperextension of MP and both finger joints. None . [The normal width of the base of support during ambulation is] 1-2 inch 2-4 inch 3-6inch None . [What is the etiology of a disease?] the functional change that occurs the study of the cause of the disease that which distinguishes one disease from another the ultimate result of the disease None . [A patient presents to your office with bossing of the right posterior cranium and flattening on the left posterior cranium. How would you classify this?] Right posterior brachycephalic Right posterior plagiocephaly Left posterior brachycephalic Left posterior plagiocephaly None . [Blount disease is also known as:] Tibia vara Fibular hemimelia Coxa valga Clubfoot None . [You see a patient post triple ankle arthrodesis. What is the best device to provide?] A negative heel shoe modification A rocker sole with SACH heel wedge A corrective foot orthosis A CROW boot None . [A toe lever (keel) that is too short creates a (n)] extension moment during IC extension moment during mid-late stance flexion moment during IC flexion moment during mid-late stance None . [Which means is not a way to correct equinovalgus...] scaphoid pad medial heel wedge lateral heel and sole wedge medial t-strap with single or double bar AFO None . [How many continuing education credits must a single discipline orthotist earn every 5 years in order to remain compliant with American Board for Certification? How many must be Scientific Class I credits?] 50 : 25 50 : 50 75 : 50 100 : 75 None . [How long do The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services require medical records be retained for their beneficiaries?] 18 months 3 years 5 years 7 years None . [Which of the following nerves divides into the common peroneal nerve and the tibial nerve?] Sciatic nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Obturator nerve None . [An amputee with poorly controlled diabetes and volume fluctuations is most likely to benefit from which of the following suspension types?] Traditional pull-on suction Pelvic band and joint Silesian belt Active suction None . [A patient comes into the office exhibiting lasting redness on the navicular and medial malleolus after wearing her new AFO. What adjustment is most likely to correct this problem?] Remake with a lateral Sabolich extension Move the ankle strap so that the chafe is medial and the strap is lateral Adjust the medial trimline posterior to the medial malleolus and inferior to the navicular At a firm pad to increase pressure under the sustentaculum tali None . [The position of the thoracic articular facets are most disadvantageously positioned to allow for...] rotation flexion hyperextension lateral flexion None . [The movile segment of the transverse arch of the hand is formed by the metacarpals] 3-4 1-2-3 1-4-5 1-5 None . [The space between an axon and a dendrite is called a...] synocope synonum syllogism synapse None . [The MP extension stop should be placed...] halfway between the PIP and DIP joints over the PIP joints just proximal to the PIP joints behind the first MP joint None . Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up
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