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Scenario:

While working in a sports medicine clinic, you are assigned to assess a patient who is 5 days status post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial medial meniscectomy.

Question 1

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You have chosen to assess this patient's active knee flexion using a goniometer. Where should you place the moving arm of the goniometer to make this assessment?

First, use your mouse to select the moving arm from the toolbar. Only one item can be selected. Second, using your mouse, click the appropriate location on the image to indicate the correct response. You may reposition the circle until you are satisfied with its placement. Then click the SUBMIT RESPONSE button to submit the question for scoring.

SUBMIT RESPONSE

Scenario:

While working in a sports medicine clinic, you are assigned to assess a patient who is 5 days status post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial medial meniscectomy.

Question 2

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You have chosen to assess this patient’s active knee flexion using a goniometer. Where should you place the fulcrum to make this assessment?

First, use your mouse to select the moving arm from the toolbar. Only one item can be selected. Second, using your mouse, click the appropriate location on the image to indicate the correct response. You may reposition the circle until you are satisfied with its placement. Then click the SUBMIT RESPONSE button to submit the question for scoring.

SUBMIT RESPONSE

Scenario:

While working in a sports medicine clinic, you are assigned to assess a patient who is 5 days status post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial medial meniscectomy.

Question 3

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During this visit you have chosen to assess the patient's active knee extension using a goniometer. Where should you place the stationary arm of the goniometer to make this assessment?

First, use your mouse to select the moving arm from the toolbar. Only one item can be selected. Second, using your mouse, click the appropriate location on the image to indicate the correct response. You may reposition the circle until you are satisfied with its placement. Then click the SUBMIT RESPONSE button to submit the question for scoring.

SUBMIT RESPONSE

Scenario:

While working in a sports medicine clinic, you are assigned to assess a patient who is 5 days status post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial medial meniscectomy.

Question 4

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You note that the patient’s crutches are not properly fitted (as shown in the photo). You must adjust the crutches to correctly fit them to this patient. Which actions should you take to adjust the crutches?

Select all that apply.

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Shorten the crutches to allow two finger widths (1 in.) between the axilla and the top of the crutch

Raise the hand grip to allow 30° flexion in the elbow

Move the crutch tips out 12 in. from the lateral border of the foot

Shorten the crutches to allow six finger widths (3 in.) between the axilla and the top of the crutch

Shorten the crutches to allow four finger widths (2 in.) between the axilla and the top of the crutch

Lower the hand grip to allow full elbow extension

Raise the hand grip to allow 45° of flexion in the elbow

Scenario:

While working in a sports medicine clinic, you are assigned to assess a patient who is 5 days status post anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with partial medial meniscectomy.

Question 5

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The patient is currently partial weight-bearing using two crutches. You think she is ready to progress to partial weight-bearing using one crutch. Which instructions should you give to the patient to help her progress?

Select all that apply.

Place one crutch on the contralateral side

Place one crutch on the ipsilateral side

Walk with weight distributed equally to each lower extremity

Walk with a larger percentage of weight on the crutch side

Walk with the crutch and contralateral leg touching down simultaneously

Walk with the crutch touching the ground first and the injured leg following through

Walk with the crutch and ipsilateral leg touching down simultaneously

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