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Modalities & Equipment

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Temperature guidelines for full body immersion Hydrotherapy   show
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show Do best with water temperatures between 37.2-40 degrees C (99-104 degrees F)  
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General Intensity parameters for Ultrasound   show
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In general, intensity of Ultrasound for acute conditions or thin tissue   show
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show Higher intensities and continuous Ultrasound  
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Contraindications for Traction   show
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Contraindications for Intermittent Compression   show
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show 0-5 degrees of flexion  
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show 20-30 degrees of flexion  
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Neck position for cervical traction to treat disc dysfunction   show
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Pounds required in cervical traction to cause joint distraction   show
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show 50% body weight  
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What is the polarity & use of Dexamethasone?   show
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What is the polarity & use of Acetic Acid?   show
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show Positive, Analgesia & inflammation  
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What is the polarity & use of Iodine?   show
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What is the polarity & use of Hydrocortisone?   show
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Under which electrode should you place Dexamethasone?   show
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show Anode  
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Under which electrode should you place Calcium?   show
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Under which electrode should you place Hydrocortisone?   show
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Under which electrode should you place Iodine?   show
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Conventional TENS treatment parameters   show
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show Low Frequency: 1-4pps Wide Pulse Width: 150-300 microsecs Higher intensities Duration: 30-40 minutes  
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Brief Intense TENS treatment parameters   show
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show Combines characteristics of high & low rate TENS Duration: 20-30 minutes  
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show Current "on" time versus "off" time in seconds expressed as a ratio  
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show 1:5 or 1:10  
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What should the duty cycle be for a patient with minimal or no atrophy?   show
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True or False: Alternate Current is more tolerable for patients than Direct Current.   show
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show 7-14 days  
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show 30 lbs max  
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How many pounds of force should be used during mechanical traction for cervical spine at initial treatment?   show
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show SPI:SAI lower ratio is optimal  
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show on/on+off x 100  
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Temperature of a cold pack   show
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High or low sensitivity for muscle relaxation during bio-feedback?   show
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How can you progress biofeedback parameters for muscle relaxation?   show
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show Low sensitivity  
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show Add complex activities  
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What represents current for ESTIM?   show
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How is resistance measured for ESTIM?   show
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What is the polarity & use of Calcium Chloride?   show
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show Negative, muscle and joint pain  
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show Positive, wound care  
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What is the polarity & use of Magnesium Sulfate?   show
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show Positive, fungal infection  
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The positively charged ____ repels a positively charged chemical into the skin.   show
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The negatively charged ____ repels a negatively charged chemical into the skin.   show
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Under which electrode should you place Zinc Oxide?   show
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When doing ionto for wound care, the medicated pad should be placed where?   show
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show HVPS/Galavantic  
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show Parameters:HVPS/Galavantic -Monophasic, Neg polarity to start (3d) then switch. -Freq: 80-120pps -Intensity: submotor (strong sensory) -Low Phase Duration <100usec  
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show Superficial Non Blanch-able, intact skin  
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Pressure Ulcers: Stage 2   show
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Pressure Ulcers: Stage 3   show
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show Full Thickness Into muscle, tendon or bone  
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Suspected Deep Pressure Ulcer   show
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show Covered with slough and eschar (do not remove!)  
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show Epidermis is intact Ex: non-blistering, sunburn  
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Wound classification: Partial Thickness   show
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Wound classification: Full Thickness   show
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Wound classification: Subcutaneous   show
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How do superficial wounds heal?   show
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How do partial thickness wounds heal?   show
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How do full thickness and subcutaneous wounds heal?   show
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show 0: pre-ulcer, healed, not open 1: superficial, not into subcutaneous 2: deep through subcutaneous, exposing tendon, bone 3: deep with osteomyelitis 4: gangrene of digit 5: gangrene of foot  
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Burn Classification: name the different stages   show
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show Epidermis intact, non-blistering  
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Superficial Partial Thickness burns characteristics   show
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Deep Partial Thickness burns characteristics   show
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show into subcutaneous dry and leathery little to no pain  
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show into muscle, charred appearance -electrical burns  
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