A 24-year-old retail clerk presents to the clinic for an ann…
A 24-year-old retail clerk presents to the clinic for an annual exam. Her last Pap was 3 years ago and was normal. She is on oral contraceptive pills for cycle control and has no medical problems. Based on guidelines, the clinician proceeds to perform a Pap smear and places the speculum. There are two layers of cells, squamous and columnar. Where is the most important area to obtain cells for a Pap smear?
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For any patient presenting with an acute change in vision, a neurological examination is performed to note any additional deficits, as well as perform extraocular and intraocular examinations. Which cranial nerve is being evaluated when checking visual acuity with a Snellen chart?
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A patient with chronic left hemiplegia and foot drop due to a stroke is referred to outpatient physical therapy. The therapist determines that an orthosis is indicated to improve gait ability and safety. Patient examination is as follows: Sensation is intact Mild plantarflexor spasticity is noted, rated 2 on the Modified Ashworth Scale Results of manual muscle testing on the left include: Knee flexion 4/5 Knee extension 4/5 Ankle dorsiflexion 1/5 Ankle inversion 1/5 Ankle eversion 1/5 Which of the following orthoses is MOST appropriate for this patient?
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In performing a movement analysis of tasks assessment of static sitting ability with a patient that had a cerebrovascular accident, a therapist notices that the patient is leaning strongly toward their involved side (ipsilateral pusher syndrome) despite cueing to sit up tall. Although they are leaning, they are stable in this position. Using the Framework for Movement Analysis of Tasks, which movement construct does this patient have an impairment in based on this observation alone?
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A patient presents to the emergency room with potential symptoms of a stroke. Under which of the following circumstances is it indicated for the medical team to treat the stroke with thrombolytic therapy such as tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) or Tenecteplase (TNK)?
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In a Gallup survey of 1,012 randomly selected U.S. adults (age 18 and over), 53% said that they were dissatisfied with the quality of education students receive in kindergarten through grade 12. (4)Test, at the 5% level, if this sample provides evidence that the proportion of Americans who are dissatisfied with education in kindergarten through grade 12 differs significantly from 50%. Be sure to verify that it is appropriate to use a normal distribution to compute the p-value and include all of the details of the test.
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3. How many ants will climb on a piece of a peanut butter sandwich left on the ground near an ant hill? To study this, a student in Australia left a piece of a sandwich for several minutes, then covered it with a jar and counted the number of ants. He did this eight times, and the results are shown in Table 1. (In fact, he also conducted an experiment to see if there is a difference in number of ants based on the sandwich filling.)1Number of ants4358222536471921Table 1 Number of ants on a sandwich1Margaret M., “Favourite Experiments: An Addendum to What Is the Use of Experiments Conducted by Statistics Students?,” Journal of Statistics Education, 1994, http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v2n1/mackisack.supp.html.(a) Find the mean and standard deviation of the sample. Round your answer for the mean to one decimal place and the answer for the standard deviation to two decimal places.Mean = ___________ Standard deviation = _____________(b) What is the population parameter of interest? ________________(c) What is the best estimate for that parameter? Round your answer to one decimal place, if necessary.Best estimate= ________________(d) A bootstrap distribution of 5000 bootstrap statistics gives a standard error of 4.85. Use the standard error to find a 95% confidence interval for the parameter defined in part (b).Round your answers to one decimal place. _____________________
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