1. ……………….
is the internalized
conceptualization of expected professional
obligations, attributes, interactions, attitudes,
values, and role behaviors in relation to
individual patients and clients and society as a
whole
a) Occupation
b) physiotherapy
c) Professionalism
d) Both A & C
2. All of the following Dimensions are present in
Occupation except:
a)Training period
b) Motivation
c) Autonomy
d) Commitment
3. Training period of a profession has all of the
following characteristics except
a) long
b) Specialized
c) involve things
d) involve symbols
4. All of the following are the dimensions of
profession except
a) Autonomy
b) commitment
c) motivation
d) None
5. APTA stand for
a) All Physiotherapist Association
b) Australian physiotherapy association
c) American physiotherapy association
d) Both A & C
6. Physical therapists will be practitioners of choice
in clients’ health networks and will hold all
privileges of autonomous practice. This is the
statement of
a) ban massey
b) APTA
c) PPTA
d) Nicola
7.Physical therapy has arrived as profession is the
statement of
a) Massey
b) Kolb
c) worthingam
d)Mary McMillon
8. knowledge that is embodied and applied in and
through the professional is called
A) occupation
B) formal knowledge
C) informal knowledge
D) Both A & C
9. All of the followings are false regarding training
period in occupation except
A) short
B) specialized
C) involve symbols
D) subculture important
10. four major ethics violations which were
identified is/are
A) making a diagnosis
B) offering a prognosis
C) advertising for a patient
D) criticizing doctor or co-workers
E) All of above
11) the Obligations to enforce a code of ethics is
also called
A) self-regulation
B) autonomy
C) sense of trust
D) commitment
12. APTA adopted its first code of ethics in
A) 1935
B) 1965
C) 1966
D) 1970
13. The five elements of patient/client
management Integrated by physical therapist
contain all except
a)Examination
b) evaluation,
c)surgery
d) diagnosis
14. process of making clinical judgments, based
on examination data, to create a problem list
for each patient is known as
a) examination
b) evaluation
c)diagnosis,
d) prognosis
15. identifying a disease, illness, or problem by
examining someone is called
a) examination
b) Prognosis
c)Diagnosis
d) Evaluation
16. Who defined the term diagnosis as simply
the primary dysfunction toward which the PT
directs treatment
a) Sahrmann
b) Rose
c) Maitland
d) None of them
17. predicted level of improvement in function
a)examination
b) prognosis
c)Evaluation
d) Diagnosis
18. Difference between long and short term
goals is based on
a) Time
b) Clinical environment
c)Physician mood
d) Modulities in clinic
19. All are factors contributing to treatment
decisions expect
a)PT’s educational level
b) size of the PT’s caseload
c)payment source
d) time of treatment
20. All are the circumstances for
discontinuation except
a)Medical complications
b) Psychosocial complications
c)Marrige cermoney
d) Financial or insurance resources have
been expended
21. At the end of an episode of care, the PT
analyzes all except
a) Siblings in family
b) disabilities
c)health status
d) satisfaction with care
22. APTA has monitored the activities of
professional organizations for all except.
a) Kinesiotherapists
b) Athletic trainers
c)Exercise physiologists
d) None
23. Ruth Purtilo describe the evolution of
physical therapy over three identity periods
except..
a) Self identity
b) Patient-focused identity
c)Therapist-focused identity
d) Societal identity
24. __________ founded the American
Women’s Physiotherapy Associationand was
elicted its first president in 1921.
a) Marguerite Sanderson
b) Dr. Eliott Brackett
c)Mary McMillon
d) None
25. PTs are universally recognized and
promoted as the practioners of choice for
persons with conditions that affect..
a) Movement
b) Function
c)Health & wellness
d) All
26. According to Terlovw “ A shared history is
one of the strongest bonds of any ________
group
a) Ethical group
b) Social group
c) Civil group
d) None