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Which of the following statements are characteristics of human locomotor development?

- Is is plastics and responsive to care giving practices - it is a creative problem solving process - it is strongly influenced by motivation and emotional need - ALL OF THE ABOVE

What positive likelihood ratio would prepresent a little to no shift in probability

1.5

If someone is doing push down in quadruped which CWS are they most likely working towards?

2 CWS

A disadvantage of the case- pattern recognition process to make a better clinical decision is

A lot of clinical experience

When it comes to motor skills, it can be assumes that learning will take place when a task is performed

- Effectively - In a varietly of contexts

The researcher has invested in research to prove a theory: however, evidence starts to disprove his theory. If he continues to invest in proving his theory, what is this called?

Sunken Cost Trap

In which NDS posture do we see an ACTIVE hip extension occur?

Supine

According to the dynamic system theory, motor skills in influenced by characteristics of the....

- Performer - Environment - Task - ALL OF THE ABOVE

What are the 4 things that are required for changes resulting in the acquisition, retention, and refinement of movement skills?

- Sensory input - Accurate perception - Mindful engagEment - Optimal repetition - ALL OF THE ABOVE

Which fascial lines is the Lat Dorsi part of?

- back functional line, Superficial front arm line, ipsilateral functional line

Simple to complex, with that in mind, what is the correct devleopmental order?

-Push, reach, pull

Neuoplasticity refers to changes in neural pathways and synapses due to which of the following

...

What is the highest priority of person

... pain? think of the chart what is first of order of priority

What is the key element of the informed consent form?

1. Explanation of research purpose and procedures; 2. Description of any procedures which are experimental; 3. Benefits to the participant and/or society; 4. Risks; even minor risks that would be significant to only a few; 5. Alternate procedures/treatments available for a condition; 6. Participation is voluntary and the participant can withdraw without penalty or loss of benefits; 7. Whom to contact with pertinent questions (this typically should include where to address questions that come up at a later time); 8. The amount of time required of the subjects; 9. Confidentiality of data and final disposition of data; 10. If the research involves more than minimal risk, a description of compensation and treatment that is available for injury and whom to contact in the event of a research-related injury; and 11. A statement of acknowledgment of having read and understood the consent document, having the opportunity to have questions answered by the Principal Investigator (or appropriate individual) and consent to participate in the study followed by the signature of the participant. can withdraw at any time during the study

A mission statement should have all of the following except:

A mission statement is a simple action-oriented statement that explains your company's purpose. It summarizes what your company does for customers, employees, and owners, and typically includes general descriptions of your organization, its core function, and its goals.

What are the components of a summative evaluation

A summary of program effectiveness, a description of the program, a statemnet of documented achievement of program goals, unanticipated outcomes of the program, comparisons with other similar programs

Which of the following have researches found to be most beneficial to learning?

A: Long practice sessions B: Frequent practice sessions C: Shorter practice sessions D: B and C

Which of the following statements regarding pain and motor control are true

A: Pain affects motor control consistency and predictably B: Pain affects motor control inconsistency and unpredictably C: Addressing Acute pain should take priority over improving motor control D: B and C

Movement shapes picture: Identify the commonality

ASYMMETRICAL

Human locomotion uses what lines?

All lines

Myofascial release is used for what type of restriction

All types of tissue restriction

Pain resulting from a stimulus that does not normally produce pain is known as:

Allodynia

What are the 5 A's of EBP in order?

Ask Acquire Appraise Apply Asses

What is the purpose of strength?

Buffer

Training occurs ________________________, while life is lived ___________________________.

Controlled stable, Uncontrolled and unstable

You are working with an athlete 5 days status post right rotator cuff repair of their infraspinatus and supraspinatus. While all arm lines will be affected to a degree, which arm line will be most directly affected?

Deep back arm line

What is the correct order of the nociceptive process?

Detection, transduction, transmission, modulation, perception

Which of the following is NOT the purpose of the IRB ( something like that)

Determine the effectiveness of research

Which of the following is not a priority during the initil post operative period

Endurance

When shoulder tissue quality (TQ) be addressed in an acute post op patient?

First 72 hours

What is the key component of patient education when it comes to pain?

For got what answer choices were

Which of the following are characteristics of the cognitive stage of motor learning?

Information processing and knowledge acquisition

What does IASTM stand for

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Massage (this is the correct answer on the test. IK its mobilization. but this is the answer on the test)

Personal Power

Is influence a leader derives from being seen by followers as likable and knowlegable

You are working with a runner with lateral lower leg pain. Which fascial line is the primary line that is emphasized during a single leg stance?

Lateral line

Which of the following is not a concept that remains consistant across most/all leadership theories/definitions

Leadership is based on traits and characteristics

What is the difference between leadership and management

Leadership is influence and charisma, management is a formal authority and position

Many leadership experts believe there is a difference between leadership and management. Based on this literature, which statement about leadership and management is true.

Leadership power is gained through charisma and influence, Management power is gained through formal authority and position

Which of the following is a key factor regarding the knowledge base of an expert clinical decision maker

Mixed Knowlege

In terms of organizational players, A ________________________ is a person the athletic trainer trust to give an honest opinion but who will have opposing views to those of the athletic trainers

Opponent

A receiver-operator characteristice curve is most useful for evaluation diagnostic tests that use which of the following types of data

Ordinal

How do you do PRT? (not sure about wording)

Palpate, pressure, tension, position

Which of the following leadership theories utilize directive supportive participative or achievement behaviors to help increase personal success

Path goal/contingency

What does PDSA stand for?

Plan, Do, Study, Act

What is the type of power you have when you have a specific rank or title in an organization?

Positional Power

Which of the following is not 1 of the 7 norms of collaboration?

Promoting self

In which NDS posture do we see an UNLOADED hip extension occur?

Prone

Which posture of the neurodevelopmental sequence allows the development of proximal shoulder girdle and deep cervical flexor control and sets the states for writing?

Prone

If an athlete is having achilles pain which trigger points are you going to evaluate for the cause of achilles pain?

Soleus and post tib

What does mulligan technique do physiologically?

Something with muscle spindles

A pt. performs a 3 CWS exercise. What is that equivalent too?

Squat

Which of the following issues will inconsistently present itself across several different postures

Stability

PRT draws its theoretical basis from

Strain counter strain, is a form manual medicine that resolves pain and tissue dysfunction

What is the difference between operational planning and strategic planning Part 1

Strategic planning is concentrated towards attaining the long term objectives of business. On the other hand, operational planning is done to achieve short term objectives of the company

What is the difference between operational planning and strategic planning part 2?

Strategic structure - a process in which an organizations leaders define their vision for the future and identify the organization goals and obejective (not sure about thsi)

Developing stative stability in sitting increases freedom of movement for:

Reaching

What line keeps the body upright and extended against gravity?

SBL

Lateral lower leg pain refers to what line?

SPL

You are evaluating a patient with right lateral knee pain. They fail the right BoL setup and shape, but passed the other critical shapes. Which fascial line do you feel is likely contributing the most?

SPL

Being conscious of the internal aspects of one nature and appreciating how your patterns affect other people

Self awareness

The concepts of sensation and perception are different because

Sensation is something that happens to your sense organs and neurons: Perception is something that happens in your consciousness

A leadership style and philosophy whereby an individual interacts with others either in management or fellow employee capacity - to achieve authority rather than power?

Servant leader

Why do we need to have a neutral wrist during the Turkish get up?

Shoulder health

In which poster of the NDS do we first see an unsupported vertical trunk?

Sitting

What are the components of a formative evaluation?

The ID of potential problems in the program, discussion of areas that need strengthening, recognition of program strengths, ongoing assessment of program objectives

Which of the following is not a component of the traditional definition of EBP?

The integration of clinical expertise/expert opinion. the knowledge, judgement, and critical reasoning acquired through your training and professional experiences

Based on the Conscious Competence Learning Model (Burch) in the conscious incompetence stage...

The learner now realizes the importance of a skill but fails in trying to do so.

Transforms their followers through inspiration and motivation, motivates followers to do more than what is intended, usually more than what either leader or follower thought was possible.

Transformational

Which of the following statements correctly applies to trigger points?

Trigger points are not the issue their is a deeper muscular problem causing the trigger points

The first expression of strength within the neurodevelopmental sequence is (trunk rotation)

Trunk rotation

PNF techniques utilize functional movement enhances...

balance, stability, ROM

In regards to organizational structure, which of the following is not an element of structure?

job design, job grouping, department design, organizational hierarchy, authority designation, and coordination between departments.

Which of the following statements pertaining to neuroplasticity is false?

neuroplasticity provides a comprehensive explanation of how the brain organizes movement

What does SWOT stand for?

strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats


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