Chapter 1 - Wolters Kluwer Health

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Chapter 5
Quiz Questions
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Question, #1
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Subjective information is gained
through the _____ of the HOPS
process.
A. history
B. observation
C. palpation
D. special testing
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Question, #2
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The discoloration or swelling outside a
joint in the surrounding soft tissue is
termed:
A. bruising
B. ecchymosis
C. edema
D. effusion
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Question, #3
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Movement of an injured body part
through the range of motion with no
assistance from the injured individual is
termed:
A. isotonic movement
B. active movement
C. resistive movement
D. passive movement
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Question, #4
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Which of the following is not a normal
joint end feel?
A. firm
B. soft
C. empty
D. hard
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Question, #5
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A slow, bounding pulse could be
indicative of:
A. skull fracture
B. cardiac arrest
C. hypertension
D. shock
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Question, #6
• Which of the following best illustrates a
diagnostic sign?
A. edema
B. blurred vision
C. nausea
D. headache
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Question, #7
• When asking about the characteristics
of symptoms, determine
A. limitations in sport, occupational, and ADLs
B. location, onset, limb position, direction of force
C. location, onset, severity, frequency, duration
D. previous injuries, congenital abnormalities,
family history
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Question, #8
• Visceral pain results from
A. injury to an organ in the thoracic
cavity
B. injury to ligaments, muscle, or skin
C. injury to bone
D. referred pain
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Question, #9
• When using a goniometer to measure
ROM, the stationary arm of the
goniometer is placed ________ to the
proximal bone of the joint being tested.
A. distal
B. superior
C. lateral
D. parallel
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Question, #10
• The position in a joint’s ROM during
which it is under the least amount of
stress is called the
A. loose packed position
B. neutral position
C. close pack position
D. relaxed position
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Question, #11
• The primary complaint is what the
injured individual believes may be the
current problem.
A. True
B. False
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Question, #12
• Pain that occurs before the end of the
available range of motion indicates a
chronic injury.
A. True
B. False
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