Pt Neuro Quiz :-2
Pt Neuro Quiz :-2
Hello friends welcome back to the Another session of Pt neuro quiz series .Today we will Answer the most important Physiotherapy questions related to Physiotherapy in neurological conditions . It may definitely help you to qualify exams for mpt and other competitive exams .
1)Normally child can bridge hips at
a. 3 months
b. 3-6 months
c. 5-9 months
d. 7-10 months
Ans:- b
children who are excessively extended in supine position, which is the best position to rise them to sitting
a. Train them to come diagonally from supine
b. Train them to come to sitting straight
c. Train them to come from side lying
d. All of the above
Ans:- c
3) The treatment for patients with apraxia is to
a. Provide tactile, kinesthetic & proprioceptive input
b. Perform activity in usual environment
c. Use goal directed activity
d. Keep command with minimum wordiness
e. All of the above
Ans:- e
Chair sitting may be encouraged than floor sitting for all except
a. athetoid
b. With poor sitting balance
c. With tight hamstring
d. For young babies
Ans:- d
Which one among the following is less effective in improving the weight bearing on affected side in hemiplegia
a. Moving a small trolly backward and forward with affected leg
b. Standing , taking the affected leg backward to cross the leg
c. Stepping backward
d. Walking with arms held back
Ans:-a
Anterior cerebral artery lesion will result in
a. Ipsilateral lower limb sensory loss
b. Ipsilateral upper limb sensory loss
c. Contralateral lower limb sensory loss
d.Both upper limb and lower limb sensory loss
Ans:-c
Association reactions are
a. Spinal reflex
b. Mid brain reflex
c. Brainstem reflex
d. Cortical reflex
Ans:- c
Righting is
a. Midbrain reaction
b. Cortical reaction
c. Cerebellar reaction
d. None of the above
Ans:- a
Righting & equilibrium start developing at the age of
a. 1 year
b. 6 months
c. 1 ½ years
d. 2 years
Ans:- b
Brainstem reflexes are integrated in the 1st
a. 2 months of life
b. 4 months of life
c. 6 months of life
d. 8 months of life
Ans:- c
which primitive reflex is dangerous for wheelchair bound patients
a. ATNR
b. STNR
c. TLR
d. Crossed extension
Ans:-c
Which of the below mentioned primitive reflexes is more disabling for transition from supine to sitting.
a. ATNR
b. STNR
c. TLR
d. Moro
Ans:- b
Which of the below is most disabling for standing.
a. Moro
b. Flexor withdrawal
c. Crossed extension
d. Extensor trust
Ans:- b
The prenatal cause in cerebral palsy is ______________
a. Hypertension
b. Diabetes melitus
c. Torch infection
d. Breech presentation
Ans:-c
Fluctuation of muscle tone is found in -----.
a. Spastic CP
b. Flaccid CP
c. Athetoid CP
d. None of the above
Ans:- c
Moro reflex is
a. Abduction, extension & internal rotation of arms
b. Abduction, extension & external rotation of arms
c. Adduction, internal rotation, extension of arms
d. Abduction, internal rotation, flexion of arms
Ans:- b
Spinal reflexes are integrated at
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
c. 6 months
d. 8 months
Ans:-a
Tenodesis grip is important for--------------- level SCI patient.
a.C5
b.C6
c. C8
d. T1
Ans:- b
Diazepam dosage for SCI
a.Upto 10 mg daily
b. 6-40 mg daily
c. 50-100mg daily
d. None of the above
Ans:- b
The first superficial reflex to recover following SCI is ---.
a. Bulbocavernous.
b. Anal
c. Cremasteric
d. Abdominal
Ans:- a
Who is a functional walker among the following SCI
a. Lesion Below T6
b. Lesion below – T9
c. Lesion below – T10
d. Lesion below – L1
Ans:-c
Which SCI patient among the following will not have an effective cough
a. Lesion below T9
b. Lesion below T6
c. Lesion Below T1
d. Conus medullaris lesion.
Ans:- b
. The best indicator of disc prolapse
a. Bowstring test
b. SLR affected site
c. Crossed SLR
d.Bilateral SLR
Ans:- c
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