REE PCE Clinical Practice and Patient Management Questions and Answers

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What is the first step in assessing a patient with a suspected musculoskeletal injury?

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The first step in assessment is taking a detailed history to gather information about the mechanism of injury, symptoms, and previous conditions.

Which treatment is most appropriate for a patient with acute low back pain?

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Acute low back pain is managed with advice to stay active, physical therapy, and temporary pain relief using medications if necessary.

What is the goal of gait training in a post-stroke patient?

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Gait training aims to improve mobility, balance, and strength, allowing the patient to regain functional walking ability.

What is the most appropriate action for a patient with signs of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

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Suspected DVT requires immediate medical evaluation to prevent complications such as pulmonary embolism.

What is the main focus of rehabilitation for a patient recovering from a total hip replacement?

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Rehabilitation for total hip replacement focuses on restoring mobility and strength while avoiding positions that could lead to hip dislocation.

Which exercise is most appropriate for a patient with weak quadriceps muscles?

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Straight leg raises strengthen the quadriceps without putting unnecessary stress on the knee joint, making it suitable for weak quadriceps.