Question 1
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What is pretest probability?
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The probability that a patient has never had the condition of interest
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The probability that a patient has the condition of interest prior to performing a diagnostic test
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The probability that a patient has the condition of interest before and after performing the diagnostic test
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The probability that a patient has the condition of interest after performing a diagnostic test
Question 2
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Which of the following does NOT assist evidence-based practice decision making?
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Patient values
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Team pressures
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Research evidence
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Clinical experience
Question 3
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_____________ is defined as the proportion of people in a population who have a condition at a point in time.
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prevalence
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exposure
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quanitfication
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incidence
Question 4
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In order to rule out a condition, the test should have high _______________.
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sensitivity
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specificity
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predictive values
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accuracy
Question 5
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Signed consent cannot be waived under any circumstance.
Question 6
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Which person would qualify as someone from a vulnerable population?
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professor
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pregnant woman
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college freshman
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doctor
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avi
Question 7
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What provides a direct estimate of how much a test result will change the odds of having a condition?
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sensitivity
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predicitive value
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likelihood ratios
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specificity
Question 8
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The proportion of subjects who were correctly diagnosed with the experimental test is also referred to as:
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accuracy
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specificity
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constant
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sensitivity
Question 9
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High _________ indicates that a (-) test is very meaningful.
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specificity
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predictive value
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sensitivity
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accuracy
Question 10
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The ethical principles in the ______________________ guide the review and conduct of human subjects research.
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Belmont Report
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IRB
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HIPAA
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Nuremberg Code
Question 11
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When sensitivity = 0.7 and specificity = 0.85, the (-) Likelihood Ratio = ?
Question 12
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It is appropriate to deny subjects access to potential benefits of participating in research because they don't speak English.
Question 13
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What does IRB stand for?
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Institutional review board
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International rugby board
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international review board
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institutional review bias
Question 14
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You may persuade subjects to participate in a research study.
Question 15
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What is the name of the form a subject must sign before participating in a research study?
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Informed consent
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assent
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health history
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letter of intent
Question 16
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When sensitivity = 0.8 and specificity = 0.85, the (+) Likelihood Ratio = ?
Question 17
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What does a (+) LR of 4 mean?
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A positive exam is found 4 times more often in patients not having the condition compared to patients that do have the condition
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A negative test is 4 times more likely in a patient with the condition than in a patient without the condition
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A positive test is 4 times more likely in a patient with the condition than in a patient without the condition
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A negative exam is found 4 times more often in patients not having the condition compared to patients that do have the condition
Question 18
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Which of the following is NOT HIPAA identifiable data?
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license number
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street address
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fax numbers
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email address
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zip code
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height
Question 19
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests. How many of the 1600 women are pregnant?
Question 20
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests.
Is the positive or negative predictive value greater for this pregnancy test?
Question 21
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests.
What is the sensitivity of this pregnancy test? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
Question 22
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests.
What is the specificity of this pregnancy test? (Round to the nearest hundredth)
Question 23
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests.
How many true negative pregnancy tests were there?
Question 24
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1600 women take a pregnancy test. 450 tests are positive, however there are 17 false positive tests and 3 false negative tests.
What is the accuracy for this test?
Question 25
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Which of the following refers to the study of motion without consideration for the forces that causes them?
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biomechanics
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kinetics
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kinematics
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goniometry
Question 26
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A 165lb weightlifter is holding 155kg over his head, directly in line with his center of mass. What is the reaction force from the floor that must act on the weightlifter's feet? Assume gravity = 10m/s2.
(HINT: 2.2lb = 1kg)
Question 27
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Internal forces can produce changes in the motion of the body's center of mass.
Question 28
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A balance test for neuromuscular control and the ability to transfer projection of the center of gravity is called
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Romburg Test
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Star Excursion Balance Test
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Balance Error Scoring System
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Landing Error Scoring System
Question 29
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The exercise in the picture is completed in which plane of motion?
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Frontal
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Longitudinal
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Saggital
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Transverse
Question 30
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Which of the following is considered an "end feel" when measuring range of motion?
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empty
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laxity
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funcitonal
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stiff
Question 31
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Goniometry is used to measure arthokinematics.
Question 32
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You are holding a 22lb weight in your hand with your elbow is flexed to 90 degrees. The distance from your elbow joint to the weight is 0.65 meters. How much torque does your biceps brachii muscle have to produce to hold the weight in place? Assume gravity = 10m/s2. Assume the biceps brachii attaches at the elbow joint and is perpendicular to the forearm.
(HINT: 2.2lb = 1kg)
Question 33
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Shira tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her right knee 8 months ago. She recently reinjured her right ACL. How would we classify this second injury to her ACL?
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Ipsilateral injury
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Distal injury
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Superficial injury
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Contralateral injury
Question 34
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Your physical therapist straps a 4lb weight to your ankle for a straight leg raise exercise (when you lie supine and raise one leg off the ground without flexing the knee). The distance from your hip to the 4lb weight is 0.8 meters. You raise your leg 0.4 meters above the ground and hold it steady. What is the moment arm?
Question 35
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Intra-rater reliability determines how well the same person can take a measurement.
Question 36
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The moving arm of a goniometer is placed parallel to longitudinal axis of the ____________ segment.
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distal
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lateral
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proxial
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medial
Question 37
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You can produce the most force at which of the following velocities?
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1.2 m/s
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1.5 m/s
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2 m/s
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0.9 m/s
Question 38
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The exercise in the picture is performed in which plane of motion?
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coronal
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transverse
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frontal
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saggital
Question 39
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The ability is produce a smooth pattern of activity through a combination of muscles acting together with appropriate intensity and timing is also called ____________________.
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agility
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balance
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coordination
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propioception
Question 40
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The perpendicular distance between the line of action of the force and the axis of rotation is also called the
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distance
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moment
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displacement
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moment arm
Question 41
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The ____________ region refers to the main axis of the body, while the ________________ region refers to the limbs.
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Appendicular; Peripheral
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Appendicular; Axial
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Axial; Appendicular
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Central; Peripheral
Question 42
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Balance is only a dynamic process.
Question 43
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When you lean as far forward as possible (without falling over), your center of ____________ moves forward, outside of the body.
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mass
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support
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balance
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pressure
Question 44
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Power is defined as the rate at which work is done.
Question 45
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Passive range of motion is when the person moves the joint through the arc as far as possible using the musculature.
Question 46
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The point about which mass is evenly distributed is also called the _______________.
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center of pressure
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center of balance
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center of gravity
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center of symmetry
Question 47
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The right-hand thumb rule states that if you curl your fingers in the direction of the rotation, the thumb points in the direction of the:
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Resultant force vector
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rotation
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linear motion vector
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angular motion vector
Question 48
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A collection of signs and symptoms that are representative of a single condition is termed:
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injury
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disability
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disorder
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syndrome
Question 49
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A permanently disabling condition resulting from damage to the developing brain occurring before, during or after birth is termed:
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stroke
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vascular injury
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traumatic brain injury
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cerebral palsy
Question 50
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All spinal cord injuries lead to paraplegia.
Question 51
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All syndromes lead to developmental disabilities.
Question 52
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis lower motor neuron disease is characterized by spasticity and hyper-reflexia.
Question 53
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An individual with an IQ 2 standard deviations below normal may have an intellectual disability.
Question 54
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Aphagia is defined as:
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inability to speak
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inability to listen
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inability to interact
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inability to behave
Question 55
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Atrophy is largely present in which of the following injuries?
Question 56
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Cerebral vascular accidents often result in hemiplegia.
Question 57
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Cognitive decline can occur in advanced stages of multiple sclerosis.
Question 58
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is caused by drinking during breast-feeding.
Question 59
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Heat can trigger multiple sclerosis symptoms.
Question 60
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Myesthenia gravis can present:
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in the face
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in the arms
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in the legs
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all the options listed
Question 61
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The theory that vaccines cause autism is based on a single well-designed research study.
Question 62
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Redundancy and retraining is necessary to recover from which of the following pathologies?
Question 63
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The absence of dystrophin often leads to:
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ALS
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Muscular dystrophy
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Myesthenia gravis
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Muscle sclerosis
Question 64
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The life expectancy for someone with Duchenne's is less than 20 years.
Question 65
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Which of the following disorders effects the normal development of the brain relating to social, physical and communicative interaction?
Question 66
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Which of the following is NOT a cause of developmental disability?
Question 67
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Asperger's disorder?
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Restrictive repetitive and stereotypes patterns or behaviors.
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Impaired social interaction
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Impaired communication
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Restricted repetitive and stereotypes interests and activities.
Question 68
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Which of the following is the medical name for the motor neuron disease resulting in a loss of motor neurons in the cortex, brainstem and spinal cord (also known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease")?
Question 69
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_____________ is when a blood vessel ruptures and causes bleeding and pressure on the brain structures, while ____________ is when blood flow to a portion of the brain is stopped.
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Hemorrhagic; Aphagia
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Ischemic; Hemorrhagic
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Hemorrhagic; Ischemic
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Stroke; Ischemic
Question 70
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In Wendy Chung's encylopedia analogy regarding her research of 2600 children with no family history of autism, she noted that autism may be present when:
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A single volume (out of 46 volumes) is missing
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A single paragraph in a volume is missing
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A single letter within a volume is missing
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All of the options listed
Question 71
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Please match the following physical characteristics with their corresponding diagnoses.
A. Fragile X Syndrome
B. Down Syndrome
C. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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