GradePack

    • Home
    • Blog
Skip to content
bg
bg
bg
bg

GradePack

Spinal shock lasts about 1 to 6 months before resolving comp…

Spinal shock lasts about 1 to 6 months before resolving completely. 

Read Details

Which of the following examples BEST reflects the concepts o…

Which of the following examples BEST reflects the concepts of selective stretching that may directly impact functional recovery for a patient who has a C6 SCI?

Read Details

Which of the following conditions can result in a pseudoexac…

Which of the following conditions can result in a pseudoexacerbation in patients with Multiple Sclerosis?

Read Details

This type of MS is a less common form and is characterized b…

This type of MS is a less common form and is characterized by nearly continuous worsening of the disease from the onset without distinct attacks. 

Read Details

The period of areflexia or flaccid paralysis and absence of…

The period of areflexia or flaccid paralysis and absence of all spinal reflexes below the level of the lesion in a SCI is known as:

Read Details

A good prognostic indicator of recovery of motor function in…

A good prognostic indicator of recovery of motor function in a patient with a SCI would be a patient with an ASIA classification of:

Read Details

Your patient is experiencing orthostatic hypotension.  What…

Your patient is experiencing orthostatic hypotension.  What should be your immediate response to modify the treatment session to decrease her symptoms?

Read Details

This tool is used to assess the degree of spasticity in the…

This tool is used to assess the degree of spasticity in the affected limbs of patients with central nervous system disorders such as stroke, TBI, cerbral palsy, etc.

Read Details

Your patient has sustained a T5 SCI and you are treating you…

Your patient has sustained a T5 SCI and you are treating your patient in a home health setting.  You notice that he is breathing on his own but with an altered breathing pattern.  Your patient has a flattened chect wall with decreased chest wall expansion, and a dominant epigastric rise during inspiration.  This patient is using a:

Read Details

Recovery of motor function generally plateaus about 6 to 9 m…

Recovery of motor function generally plateaus about 6 to 9 months after injury. 

Read Details

Posts pagination

Newer posts 1 … 45,700 45,701 45,702 45,703 45,704 … 80,001 Older posts

GradePack

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Top