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Which nail condition is commonly associated with chronic hypoxia and chronic lung disease?
Correct — D. Answer: Clubbing Clubbing often presents as a bulbous enlargement of the ends of one or more fingers or toes. The exact cause is not well understood, but it is associated with chronic hypoxia and chronic lung disease. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration that indicates a lack of oxygen, often seen in lips, oral mucosa, tongue, or nails. Leukonychia refers to white spots or lines under the nails, commonly caused by trauma. Koilonychia (spoon nails) is a condition where the nails are abnormally thin and concave (spoon-shaped), often resulting from iron deficiency anemia.
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  1. Q1Which nail condition is commonly associated with chronic hypoxia and chronic lung disease?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Clubbing

    Answer: Clubbing Clubbing often presents as a bulbous enlargement of the ends of one or more fingers or toes. The exact cause is not well understood, but it is associated with chronic hypoxia and chronic lung disease. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration that indicates a lack of oxygen, often seen in lips, oral mucosa, tongue, or nails. Leukonychia refers to white spots or lines under the nails, commonly caused by trauma. Koilonychia (spoon nails) is a condition where the nails are abnormally thin and concave (spoon-shaped), often resulting from iron deficiency anemia.

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  2. Q2What nail change can be observed in a patient with chronic hypoxia or long-term respiratory disease?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Clubbing

    Answer: Clubbing Clubbing of the nails is a common finding in individuals with chronic hypoxia or long-term respiratory diseases. It results from increased blood flow and is an attempt by the body to supply more oxygen to the tissues. Yellowing of the nails typically indicates fungal infection or certain systemic illnesses. Beau's lines are horizontal indentations on the nail and may indicate temporary cessation of nail growth due to severe illness, malnutrition, or chemotherapy.

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  3. Q3What is an expected physiological effect of continuous passive motion (CPM) after a total knee arthroplasty?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Prevention of joint stiffness

    Answer: Prevention of joint stiffness Continuous passive motion (CPM) involves the use of a device to move a joint slowly and continuously through a controlled range of motion. This intervention is beneficial after a total knee arthroplasty by preventing joint stiffness and improving circulation. The remaining options are common effects of other physical therapy interventions. Soft tissue stretching, joint mobilization, and muscle relaxation can be achieved through manual therapy techniques but are not the primary goals of CPM.

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  4. Q4Which member of the health care team is MOST LIKELY responsible for ensuring that patient care plans are effectively communicated to all team members?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Primary care physician

    Answer: Primary care physician The primary care physician oversees the patient's overall care, ensuring that care plans are communicated effectively with the entire healthcare team, including specialists, therapy providers, and nursing staff. The staff nurse provides direct patient care but is not primarily responsible for communicating the overall care plan to the team. The occupational therapist focuses on helping patients perform daily activities and does not manage communication for the entire team. The physical therapy assistant works under the supervision of a physical therapist and implements specific interventions but does not manage the overall communication of care plans.

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  5. Q5A patient presents with chronic shoulder pain and a physical therapist suspects a rotator cuff tear. The patient's MRI is scheduled for the following week. Until the diagnosis is confirmed or negated, which exercise should be avoided?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Overhead shoulder press

    Answer: Overhead shoulder press A rotator cuff tear involves the muscles and tendons stabilizing the shoulder joint. Overhead movements, such as an overhead shoulder press, could exacerbate the injury. These should be avoided to prevent further damage. Instead, exercises should focus on safe strengthening and stabilization. Scapular retraction, external rotation with a resistance band, and isometric shoulder stabilization are appropriate as they aid in maintaining shoulder stability without excessive strain on the rotator cuff.

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  6. Q6Which condition is commonly seen in cyclists due to irritation caused by prolonged pressure on the ulnar nerve?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Handlebar palsy

    Answer: Handlebar palsy Handlebar palsy, also known as ulnar neuropathy, occurs due to prolonged pressure on the ulnar nerve caused by gripping the handlebars in cyclists. This condition leads to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the little finger and part of the ring finger. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve and results in numbness and tingling in the thumb, index finger, and middle finger. De Quervain's tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, leading to pain. Trigger finger occurs when a finger gets stuck in a bent position and then straightens with a snap.

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