Physiotherapist Exam Questions and Answers


Physiotherapist Exam Questions2022

Question:

A patient using a standard wheelchair discusses the design of her home with a therapist in preparation for discharge. The patient informs the therapist that the home is 150-years-old and has narrow doorways. If the patient is to safely propel the wheelchair through the doorway, the doorway width should be at least:

Options:

A. 20 inches

B. 26 inches

C. 32 inches

D. 38 inches

   Answer:

  B. 26 inches

 

Question:

Which of the following is most disabling for standing?

Options:

A. Moro

B. Flexor withdrawal

C. Crossed extension

 D. Extensor trust

   Answer:

B. Flexor withdrawal

 

Question:

The action of the deltoid muscles working as a group is called

Options:

A. Extension

B. Adduction

C. Abduction

D. Flexion

   Answer:

  C. Abduction

 

Question:

A therapist working in an acute care hospital examines a patient that sustained a CVA two-day ago . The therapist positions the patient in side lying on the hemiplegic side. Which of the following is not a benefit of positioning on the hemiplegic side ?

Options:

A. Reduces spasticity through elongation of the hemiplegic
     side.

B. Allows the unaffected extremity to reach and perform
     functional tasks.

C. Increases the influence of tonic neck and labyrinthine
     reflexes

   Answer:

C. Increases the influence of tonic neck and labyrinthine
     reflexes

 

Question:

PEEP in chest care physiotherapy refers to

Options:

A. Peak expiratory exercise performance.

B. Positive end expiratory pressure.

C. Positive endurance exercise for pulmonary
     performance.

D. Peak myography and electrocardiography of
     pulmonary performance.

   Answer:

C. Positive endurance exercise for pulmonary
     performance.

Question:

Muscle hernia's occur most frequently in:

Options:

A. Leg

B. Thigh

C. Lumber Region

D. Thoracic Region

   Answer:

C. Lumber Region

 

Question:

Sclerosis of bone is seen in all except:

Options:

A. Flourosis

B. Osteopetrosis

C. Secondaries from prostate

D. Hyperparathyroidism

   Answer:

D. Hyperparathyroidism

 

Question:

Infrared has a strong effect on

Options:

A. Bone

B. Fat

C. Skin

D. None of the Above

   Answer:

  C. Skin

 

Question:

Symptoms of the skin marked by an elevation with clear fluid from contact with poison ivy is called a

Options:

A. Cyst

B. Vesicle

C. Macule

D. Laceration

   Answer:

  B. Vesicle

 

Question:

In talipes equinovarus foot is in

Options:

A. Plantarflexion and eversion.

B. Dorsiflexion and eversion.

C. Plantarflexion and inversion.

D. Dorsiflexion and inversion.

   Answer:

C. Plantarflexion and inversion.

 

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