Question 1
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If the pt is submerged in water up to each of these levels, ROUGHLY how much of their body weight are they still supporting?
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10%
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30%
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50%
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90%
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80%
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70%
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60%
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40%
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20%
Question 2
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Which patient will have the most difficulty staying afloat in the pool (i.e. which pt is the least buoyant)?
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overweight female with osteoporosis
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healthy male athlete with large muscle mass
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overweight male
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underweight female with osteoporosis
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overweight male with osteoporosis
Question 3
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At which arrow is hydrostatic pressure the greatest?
Question 4
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In this image, hydrostatic pressure exerted on the left side is the same as the pressure exerted on the right side.
Question 5
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Which of the following are the disadvantages of hydrostatic pressure in aquatic therapy?
Question 6
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Hydrostatic Pressure will make aquatic therapy problematic for patient's with which of the following conditions?
Question 7
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Which property of water impedes the therapist's ability to demonstrate a movement for the patient to replicate, according to our Course Notes?
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Refraction
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Reflection
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Buoyancy
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Hydrostatic Pressure
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Cohesion
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Adhesion
Question 8
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What is the disadvantage of performing manual stretching in an aquatic environment?
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it is difficult to find or maintain end-range.
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Hydrostatic Pressure on the joint capsule impedes normal ROM.
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Applying pressure to a pt in the water may cause them to sink.
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Hydrostatic Pressure on the muscles reduces their extensibility.
Question 9
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From this position, which shoulder motions would benefit from aquatic therapy?
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Flexion
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Extension
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AB-Duction
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AD-Duction
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Internal Rotation
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External Rotation
Question 10
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This patient is performing a doggy-paddle motion with his arms. Which of the following will progress this exercise?
Question 11
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This patient has wings attached to her ankles (Apollo!). Assuming she is performing alternating knee extensions, which muscles is she working?
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Knee Extensors
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Knee Flexors
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Hip Extensors
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Hip Flexors
Question 12
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The pt who will benefit the most from aquatic therapy is the pt who has a condition that cannot be treated on land, against gravity.
Question 13
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There is little transfer of training from aquatic exercises to land-based functional activities.
Question 14
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If your last appointment of the day shows up for aquatic therapy with the flu, which is the best course of action?
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Send them away and go home early.
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Proceed with therapy, but scale back the exercises.
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Proceed with therapy, exercise is good for the flu.
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Proceed with therapy, but stay in the shallow end of the pool.
Question 15
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In your pool, you have the ability to precisely regulate the water temperature between patients. If you know that your next patient will be performing STRETCHING exercises in the pool, which temperature is most appropriate?
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26-degrees Celsius
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33-degrees Celsius
Question 16
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In your pool, you have the ability to precisely regulate the water temperature between patients. If you know that your next patient will be performing CARDIO exercises in the pool, which temperature is most appropriate?
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26-degrees Celsius
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33-degrees Celsius