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Which of the following is a common side effect of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)?
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Sexual dysfunction
Increased appetite
Insomnia
Decreased blood pressure
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Which of the following is NOT a common side effect of psychotropic medications?
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Drowsiness
Increased motivation
Sexual dysfunction
Dry mouth
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Which of the following is a common side effect of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)?
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Which of the following is NOT a common side effect of psychotropic medications?
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Which of the following is a potential side effect of stimulant medications used to treat ADHD?
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Wartenburg's sign is most commonly associated with which of the following conditions?
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What is the underlying cause of Wartenburg's sign?
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What is complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)?
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Which of the following is NOT a symptom of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)?
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why is iontophoresis BEST USED FOR
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when would you NOT use a cone antispacticy splint
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pronator syndrome is a compression of which nerve
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What is the main symptom of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome?
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Which of the following is a symptom of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome?
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Which of the following muscles is NOT typically affected by anterior interosseous nerve syndrome?
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Which CBT strategy focuses on helping individuals identify and change negative patterns of behavior?
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Which CBT strategy involves teaching individuals to identify and modify unhelpful thinking patterns?
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Which CBT strategy involves helping individuals break down overwhelming tasks into smaller, manageable steps?
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Which CBT strategy involves teaching individuals to practice self-compassion and acceptance?
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Which type of paralysis affects one side of the body?
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Which type of paralysis affects all four limbs and the trunk?
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Which type of paralysis is characterized by a loss of muscle function in the legs and lower body?
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Which type of prosthetic allows for natural and coordinated movement through the use of sensors?
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Which type of prosthetic is controlled by the user's own muscle contractions?
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Which type of prosthetic is specifically designed for finger or hand amputations?
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Which type of prosthetic is surgically implanted into the bone for direct attachment?
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Which type of prosthetic provides a cosmetic covering for a missing limb?
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What is an example of gustatory sensory input?
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What is an example of visual sensory input?
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What is an example of olfactory sensory input?
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What is an example of sensory input?
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What is an example of auditory sensory input?
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What is an example of tactile sensory input?
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What is an example of proprioceptive sensory input?
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What is the normal range of flexion for the elbow joint?
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What is the normal range of motion for shoulder flexion?
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what is the ROM parameters fr shoulder ext
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what is the ROM parameters for shoulder abduction
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what is the ROM parameters for shoulder ADD
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What is the normal range of motion for finger flexion?
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What is the normal range of motion for wrist extension?
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What is the normal range of motion for forearm pronation?
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What is the normal range of motion for shoulder internal rotation?
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What is the normal range of motion for finger abduction?
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what is the ROM for elbow flex, ext
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what is the end feel for elow flexion
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what is the ROM of forearm pro/sup
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what is the ROM for ulnar dev
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what is the ROM for wrist flex/ext
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when is the babinski reflexes integrated
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when is the ATNR integrated
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when is the Spinal galant reflex integrated
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when is the STNR integrated
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where does the median nerve orginate
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what does the median nerve NOT innervate
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what is NOT a clinical sign of a high lesion
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what is NOT a clinical sign of a low lesion
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which pencil grasp is postioned across the palm held with a fisted hand with the thum toward the paper
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What is the palmar supinate grasp?
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what grasp is the fingers hold the pencil postioned acorss the palm faces down toward the page with the index finger used for stability
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what grasp is the pencil held with all the fingers at the top of the pencil positoned against palm. the hand is in prone postion and the whole arm and wrist create the movement
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what grasp is the pencil heald with all the finers, the wrist is straight and in the prone postion with ulnar deviation and the entire forearm moves. there is no isolated finger movement
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what grasp is four fingrrs are holding the pencil with the little finger stabilizing the paper forming a large space between the thum and index finger
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Which layer of the blastocyst gives rise to the nervous system?
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Which layer of the blastocyst forms the musculoskeletal system?
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Which layer of the blastocyst forms the digestive system and respiratory tract?
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Which layer of the blastocyst gives rise to the placenta?
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why WOULDNT you diathermy
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What is the purpose of a volar short arm splint?
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What is a volar short arm splint made of?
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When is a volar short arm splint typically used?
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when positioning a volar/dorsal short arm splnt you want the wrist
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when is a single sugar tong splint most commonly used
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What is the Acquistional Frame of Reference according to Anne Mosey?
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According to the Acquistional Frame of Reference, what does the term 'frame of reference' refer to?
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What is the core principle of the Acquistional Frame of Reference?
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What is the purpose of a corset back brace?
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Which of the following conditions is a corset back brace commonly used for?
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What material is typically used for a corset back brace?
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When should a corset back brace be worn?
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Which material is commonly used to make a clamshell back brace?
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Which of the following is a common indication for using a clamshell back brace?
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Which of the following conditions may benefit from wearing a clamshell back brace?
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How does a clamshell back brace differ from a corset-style back brace?
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Which nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the nipple?
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Which thoracic nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the abdomen at the level of the umbilicus?
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Which nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the pinky finger?
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Which nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the inner thigh?
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Which nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the big toe?
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Which nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the thumb?
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Which thoracic nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the umbilicus?
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Which thoracic nerve root is responsible for the dermatome of the nipple?
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What is anencephaly?
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What is the main cause of anencephaly?
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What is the primary cause of encephalocele?
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What are the potential complications of encephalocele?
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Which part of the brain is typically involved in encephalocele?
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What are the common symptoms of encephalocele?
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Iniencephaly is a rare neural tube defect characterized by what?
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Which of the following best describes the prognosis of iniencephaly?
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What is the cause of iniencephaly?
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Which of the following is a common symptom of iniencephaly?
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What is the main characteristic of the brain in cases of iniencephaly?