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NPTE Exam Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE Exam Questions with Correct 
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Vex/Cave Rule for capitate, lunate, scaphoid and triquetrum? - Answer-Vex=Opp 
Loose packed position for GH Joint? - Answer-50-70 Deg Abd, 35 Deg Horz Abd 
Loose packed position for Humeroulnar joint ? - Answer-70 deg flex, 10 deg Sup 
Loose packed Position for Proximal Radioulnar Joint? - Answer-Full Ext 35 deg Sup 
Loose packed Position for Distal Radioulnar Joint? - Answer-10 deg sup 
Vex/Cave Rule for Navicular, Cuneiform? - Answer-Vex=opp 
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Vex/Cave Rule for capitate, lunate, scaphoid and triquetrum? - Answer-Vex=Opp 
Loose packed position for GH Joint? - Answer-50-70 Deg Abd, 35 Deg Horz Abd 
Loose packed position for Humeroulnar joint ? - Answer-70 deg flex, 10 deg Sup 
Loose packed Position for Proximal Radioulnar Joint? - Answer-Full Ext 35 deg Sup 
Loose packed Position for Distal Radioulnar Joint? - Answer-10 deg sup 
Vex/Cave Rule for Navicular, Cuneiform? - Answer-Vex=opp 
Vex/Ca...
NPTE Practice Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE Practice Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
A physical therapist instructs a patient to sit up slowly and wait until any dizziness 
passes prior to standing. A side effect of which of the following medications is the 
MOST likely reason for this precaution? 
1. Lisinopril (Prinivil) 
2. Rosuvastatin (Crestor) 
3. Enoxaparin (Lovenox) 
4. Gabapentin (Neurontin) - Answer-1. Lisinopril (Prinivil) 
A physical therapist determines that a patient is ready to progress to plyometric 
exercise. The ...
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A physical therapist instructs a patient to sit up slowly and wait until any dizziness 
passes prior to standing. A side effect of which of the following medications is the 
MOST likely reason for this precaution? 
1. Lisinopril (Prinivil) 
2. Rosuvastatin (Crestor) 
3. Enoxaparin (Lovenox) 
4. Gabapentin (Neurontin) - Answer-1. Lisinopril (Prinivil) 
A physical therapist determines that a patient is ready to progress to plyometric 
exercise. The ...
NPTE Test Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE Test Questions with Correct 
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cemented THR - Answer-Immediate WBAT (weight bearing as tolerated). May require 
more bone tissue removal and may experience loosening of the prosthesis 
Non cementental THR - Answer-TTWB for up to 6 wks. longer life expectancy than 
cemented. Allows a larger amt of bone tissue to remain intact. Allows for continued 
tissue growth 
Post op complications associated w/THR - Answer-DVT, dislocation/subluxation, 
pulmonary embolus, infection, heterotopic ...
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cemented THR - Answer-Immediate WBAT (weight bearing as tolerated). May require 
more bone tissue removal and may experience loosening of the prosthesis 
Non cementental THR - Answer-TTWB for up to 6 wks. longer life expectancy than 
cemented. Allows a larger amt of bone tissue to remain intact. Allows for continued 
tissue growth 
Post op complications associated w/THR - Answer-DVT, dislocation/subluxation, 
pulmonary embolus, infection, heterotopic ...
NPTE Exam Prep Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE Exam Prep Questions with Correct 
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PNS injury: Spinal Accessory n - Answer-1) inability to abd 2) pain in shld with abd 
PNS injury: Long Thoracic N - Answer-1) inability to flex ext arm 2) winging >90 fwrd 
flex 3) pain with flex of ext arm 
PNS Injury: Suprascapular N - Answer-1) shld weakness 2) pain with shld flex, scap 
abd, contralat c/s rot 
PNS Injury: Axillary n - Answer-1) inability to abd arm (neutral rot) 
Osteomalacia - Answer-Decalcification of bones d/t vita D de...
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PNS injury: Spinal Accessory n - Answer-1) inability to abd 2) pain in shld with abd 
PNS injury: Long Thoracic N - Answer-1) inability to flex ext arm 2) winging >90 fwrd 
flex 3) pain with flex of ext arm 
PNS Injury: Suprascapular N - Answer-1) shld weakness 2) pain with shld flex, scap 
abd, contralat c/s rot 
PNS Injury: Axillary n - Answer-1) inability to abd arm (neutral rot) 
Osteomalacia - Answer-Decalcification of bones d/t vita D de...
NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions and Answers
NPTE Iontophoresis Test Questions 
and Answers 
 
How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. 
A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive 
electrode (anode). 
A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative 
electrode (cathode). 
What type of current? - Answer-Continuous 
Unidirectional/Monophasic 
Cathode - Answer-Negative 
(cat bearing its claws=bad!) 
Anode - Answer-Positive 
(getting an A=good!)
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How does it work? - Answer-Like charges repel each other. 
A positively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a positive 
electrode (anode). 
A negatively charged medication (ion) will be forced into the skin under a negative 
electrode (cathode). 
What type of current? - Answer-Continuous 
Unidirectional/Monophasic 
Cathode - Answer-Negative 
(cat bearing its claws=bad!) 
Anode - Answer-Positive 
(getting an A=good!)
NPTE Test Questions and Correct Answers
NPTE Test Questions and Correct 
Answers 
 
When is the Apgar test administered? - Answer-- 1, 5, and 10 minutes after birth. 
- repeated every 5 minutes if infant is having difficulties 
What are the components of the Apgar test? - Answer-A - appearance 
P - pulse 
G - reflex irritability (grimace) 
A - activity (muscle tone) 
R - respiration 
What is a normal Apgar score? - Answer-> 7 
What is a fairly low Apgar score? - Answer-4-6 
What is a critically low Apgar score? - Answer-< 3 
Wha...
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When is the Apgar test administered? - Answer-- 1, 5, and 10 minutes after birth. 
- repeated every 5 minutes if infant is having difficulties 
What are the components of the Apgar test? - Answer-A - appearance 
P - pulse 
G - reflex irritability (grimace) 
A - activity (muscle tone) 
R - respiration 
What is a normal Apgar score? - Answer-> 7 
What is a fairly low Apgar score? - Answer-4-6 
What is a critically low Apgar score? - Answer-< 3 
Wha...
NPTE 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE 3 Exam Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
B1. A physical therapist is treating a child with spastic cerebral palsy who is 3 years old 
cognitively but at a 6-month-old gross developmental level. What is an appropriate 
treatment activity for this child? 
1. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported standing position. 
2. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported, guarded sitting position. 
3. Visually tracking a black and white object held 9 inches from his...
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B1. A physical therapist is treating a child with spastic cerebral palsy who is 3 years old 
cognitively but at a 6-month-old gross developmental level. What is an appropriate 
treatment activity for this child? 
1. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported standing position. 
2. Reaching for a multicolored object while in an unsupported, guarded sitting position. 
3. Visually tracking a black and white object held 9 inches from his...
NPTE Study Questions with All Correct Answers
NPTE Study Questions with All 
Correct Answers 
 
Referred pain: kidneys - Answer-pain upon percussion of costovertebral angle is 
common 
usually refers to ipsilateral flank and groin 
Referred Pain: Spleen - Answer-Left upper quadrant and left shoulder pain 
Referred pain: apendix - Answer-right lower quadrant pain 
Referred pain: bladder - Answer-suprapubic pain and low back pain 
Cushing Syndrome - Answer-result of hypercortisolism due to the adrenal gland 
producing excess cortisol or exces...
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Referred pain: kidneys - Answer-pain upon percussion of costovertebral angle is 
common 
usually refers to ipsilateral flank and groin 
Referred Pain: Spleen - Answer-Left upper quadrant and left shoulder pain 
Referred pain: apendix - Answer-right lower quadrant pain 
Referred pain: bladder - Answer-suprapubic pain and low back pain 
Cushing Syndrome - Answer-result of hypercortisolism due to the adrenal gland 
producing excess cortisol or exces...
NPTE MSK Questions with Correct Answers
NPTE MSK Questions with Correct 
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A PT examines a patient who complains of foot pain while running. The examination 
shows that the patient has excessive foot pronation. Which of the following would be the 
MOST appropriate orthotic insert? 
A. A lateral forefoot post under the fifth metatarsal head 
B. A lateral rearfoot post under the calcaneus placing it in an everted position 
C. A wedge placed under the instep of the medial foot just beneath the head of the talus 
D. A medial post...
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A PT examines a patient who complains of foot pain while running. The examination 
shows that the patient has excessive foot pronation. Which of the following would be the 
MOST appropriate orthotic insert? 
A. A lateral forefoot post under the fifth metatarsal head 
B. A lateral rearfoot post under the calcaneus placing it in an everted position 
C. A wedge placed under the instep of the medial foot just beneath the head of the talus 
D. A medial post...
NPTE Cardiopulmonary Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
NPTE Cardiopulmonary Exam Questions 
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Normal end-systolic volume is... - Answer-50mL 
Normal end-diastolic volume is... - Answer-120mL 
Do the SA and AV node have sympathetic or parasympathetic innervation? - Answerboth 
Normal SV is... - Answer-55-100mL/beat 
Normal CO is... - Answer-4-5L/min 
Cardiac index is CO per what? What is normal Cardiac Index? - Answer-body surface 
area 
3L/min 
Ejection fraction can be related to the function of what? - Answer-LV 
How is EF ...
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Normal end-systolic volume is... - Answer-50mL 
Normal end-diastolic volume is... - Answer-120mL 
Do the SA and AV node have sympathetic or parasympathetic innervation? - Answerboth 
Normal SV is... - Answer-55-100mL/beat 
Normal CO is... - Answer-4-5L/min 
Cardiac index is CO per what? What is normal Cardiac Index? - Answer-body surface 
area 
3L/min 
Ejection fraction can be related to the function of what? - Answer-LV 
How is EF ...
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