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Stroke - Neurology Online Mock Test 235
by RxPG - 5516 reads, based on 10 votes
Multiple Choice Test
1) Which of the following is the most commonly seen complication in the upper limb with post stroke hemiplegia?
One answer only.
1. Extension contracture of the fingers
2. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
3. Rotator cuff tendonitis
4. Persistent shoulder pain
5. Brachial plexopathy
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Stroke - Neurology Online Mock Test 234
by RxPG - 3030 reads, based on 4 votes
Multiple Choice Test
1) A 54 year-old man has moderate right spastic hemiplegia one week after a stroke. He has weak voluntary movement at the shoulder, hip and knee. What is the highest level of mobility he most likely will achieve?
One answer only.
1. Independence in manual wheelchair use
2. Independent ambulation for a short distance with a brace for the ankle
3. Independence in the use of a power wheelchair
4. Independence in ambulation without an assistive device
5. Contact guard assistanc...
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Stroke - Neurology Online Mock Test 233
by RxPG - 2991 reads, based on 3 votes
Multiple Choice Test
1) Swallowing disorders associated with cortical stroke:
One answer only.
1. Rarely result in aspiration pneumonia
2. Are usually more severe than in brain stem stroke
3. Are usually severe and permanent
4. Respond to thermal stimulation therapy
5. Are always clinically apparent with coughing and choking
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Neurology Online Mock Test 230
by RxPG - 3403 reads, based on 10 votes
Multiple Choice Test
1) The primary indication for intervention in spasticity associated with spinal cord injury is:
One answer only.
1. Ashworth score greater than 3
2. sustained clonus bilaterally
3. spasticity of the hip flexors
4. spasticity associated problems with dressing, transfer, or other functions
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Neurology Free Online Mock Test 223
by RxPG - 3065 reads, based on 7 votes
Multiple Choice Test
1) A 54 year-old man has moderate right spastic hemiplegia one week after a stroke. He has weak voluntary movement at the shoulder, hip and knee. What is the highest level of mobility he most likely will achieve?
One answer only.
1. Independence in manual wheelchair use
2. Independent ambulation for a short distance with a brace for the ankle
3. Independence in the use of a power wheelchair
4. Independence in ambulation without an assistive device
5. Contact guard assistanc...
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