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SkillsUSA Skills & Procedures Exam
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SkillsUSA Skills & Procedures Exam
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1. All Of The Following Are True About Scoliosis Except

2. Following A Total Knee Replacement - In What Position Is It Important To Keep The Affected Extremity At Rest?

3. What Is The Proper Protocol For Disposing Of Sharp Instruments?

4. If The Pubic Symphysis Is Anterior To The Asis In The Vertical Plane The Pelvis Would Be In:

5. Which Positions Of The Involved Lower Extremity Are Most Detrimental To A Patient With Hemiplegia?

6. Positioning The Patient So That The Head Is Lower Than The Body Is Used To Treat Which Form Of Shock:

7. The Grasp That Is Used To Hold A Flat Object Such As A Book Or Plate Is:

8. On The First Rep Of Shoulder Flexion The Patient's Humerus Comes To Rest Against The Surface Of The Table Before Finding The End Of The Available Range Of Motion. The Best Course Of Action Would Be To:

9. Widen Your Stance In A Staggered (Anterior/Posterior) Position And Widen Your Stance In A Parallel Or Lateral Stance (Feet Side By Side)

10. The Patient Is A 43 Y.O. With Ms (Multiple Sclerosis) - A Long-term Neurological Disorder. The Patient Currently Has Global Weakness (Her Legs Are Weaker Than Her Arms) And Her Balance Is Fair (Pretty Wobbly). Choose The Most Appropriate Assistive Device And Gait Pattern.

11. This Boney Prominence Is Not At Risk In The Prone Position

12. Following A Total Hip Replacement - What Device Is Often Used For Proper Positioning?

13. T/F When Transferring A Patient - It Is Acceptable And Equally As Safe To Hold Onto The Patient's Clothing (Waist Band Of Pants - Personal Belt - Etc.) Rather Than Taking The Time To Put A Safety Belt On The Patient.

14. Which Of The Following Types Of Bed Provides Pressure Relief By Oscillating From Side To Side?

15. What Should A Caregiver Grasp To Guard A Patient During Transfers?

16. The Forearm Should Be Supported On The Table In Neutral For All Motions Except:

17. Sidelying On The Left Side - With The Head Supported In Midline - Left Scapula Positioned In Slight Protraction; Left Arm In Reverse T; Right Arm Brought Forward And Supported On Several Pillows To Prevent Shoulder Adduction And Internal Rotation - The Elbow In As Much Extension As Possible - Wrist In Neutral Or Slight Extension And The Fingers Extended.

18. What Sitting Transfers Are Used When The Patient Has Strength In The Arms?

19. T/F The Best Way To Adjust The Height Of Aluminum Axillary Crutches Is To Ask The Patient His/Her Height And Set The Crutches To That Specific Pre-marked Height On The Crutches

20. Which Body Areas With Bony Prominences Are At Risk Of Pressure In The Prone Position?

21. Which Areas Of A Prone Patient Are At Greatest Risk For Pressure Sores?

22. How Should Resistance Be Applied For Strength Assessment?

23. Your Patient Uses A Unilateral Device On The Left. The Patient Moves The Left Hand/Device Forward Simultaneously With The Right Foot - Then Moves The Left Foot Forward. Which Gait Pattern Is The Patient Using?

24. In Transferring A Patient With A Recent Total Hip Replacement From A Chair To A Bed - Which Motions Should Be Avoided?

25. When Is Standing Assisted Pivot Transfer Used?