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Clinical Sciences Practice Test: Rehabilitation and Recovery
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Rehabilitation can help with a variety of health conditions, including injuries, illnesses, and diseases. It can help with recovery and complement other health interventions, like medical and surgical interventions.  Some basic science concepts related to rehabilitation include: Basic skills for assessing medical literature Neurological recovery and regeneration Neuromuscular junction physiology Movement of physiology, biomechanics/kinesiology, and analysis Pain and placebo physiology Skeletal muscle physiology Normal aging Illness behavior  Some methods of medical rehabilitation... Show more
Clinical Sciences Practice Test: Rehabilitation and Recovery
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25 Questions

1. In cases of neuromuscular injury, which method is used to rehabilitate them?
2. Rehabilitative devices are used for cases involving :

i. Trauma ii. Palsy iii. Geriatric Population iv. Cancer Patients v. Sports injury vi. Fever vii. Illiterate people viii. Post Surgery ix. Amputation x. Cardiac Arrest
3. In which of the following problems does the body develop a resistance to insulin?
4. A person who is suffering from high blood pressure should cut down on _______
5. Which of the following artificial organ has been mechanically reproduced in a compact form?
6. A person who has had a renal transplant should regulate the intake of ______
7. Which of the following are used as blood substitutes?
8. If the occipital lobe has been injured or damaged, a substitute for an eye is the better option than any form of artificial eye or eye transplant.
9. The dialysis that can be performed even at home is ___________
10. To overcome diabetes, a person can increase the intake of ______ and reduce the intake of ___________
11. What is the difference between a pacemaker and the total artificial heart (TAH)?
12. The dialysate consists of __________

i. Sodium

ii. Potassium

iii. Iron

iv. Carbon

v. Magnesium

vi. Manganese

vii. Chlorine

viii. Sulphur

ix. Phosphorus
x. Calcium
13. Long periods of parenteral nutrition is not recommended because of ______
14. What is the difference between blindness and cataract?
15. The principle behind dialysis is ________
16. Which of the following person is famous as ‘Blade Runner’?
17. In cases of renal insufficiency, what should take in place of proteins?
18. Which Vitamin in large amounts harms the bones?
19. The region of implants for various parts of an artificial eye can be _________

i. Cornea

ii. Conjectiva

iii. Retina

iv. Optic Nerve

v. Chiasma

vi. Lateral geniculate body

vii. Visual Cortex
20. Dialysis commonly refers to ___________
21. It is difficult to make an artificial liver so a substitutive technology, like the dialysis machine, is being made. Which of the options is mostly considered in making such machines?
22. What kind of assistive device does a person hard of hearing use?
23. In cases of muscle fatigue, which of the Vitamin should be taken?
24. Why should wheelchairs be avoided by young population?
25. When a subclavian vein or a femoral vein is used for dialysis, what kind of incision/insertion is made?