Clinical Competance 5-13-2010 1. Default Section Question Title * 1. Should you want your results of the survey, please provide me your name and e-mail address here Question Title * 2. A left lateral bulge can be from trauma? Yes No Question Title * 3. An occupant in a car that is 100% totaled in an accident has a greater chance of being hurt that a car with 0=no damage Yes No Question Title * 4. The accident type that creates the most bodily injury is 0% car damage Slight damage to the bumber 25% damage to the car 50% damage to the car 100% damage to the car Question Title * 5. Which of the following are herniations Herniated nucleus pulposis circumferential bulge Left bulge Protrusion Extrusion Sequestration Central Bulge Question Title * 6. In court, a doctor will usually be allowed to discuss the causality of the accident without credentials in accident reconstruction, or biomechanical engineering Yes No Question Title * 7. In a rear ended accident while stopped, the first motion of the occupant of the target car is Forward Upwards Backwards Downwards Question Title * 8. With sensory aberation, the first neurodiagnostic test to consider ordering is SSEP EMG/NVC BAER VEP Question Title * 9. An open MRI can get clear images following the American College of Radiology Guidelines Yes No Question Title * 10. Open MRI's give similar quality images and find as many herniations as closed MRI's Yes No Question Title * 11. The maximum slice thickness for an axial slice of the cervical spine is 2mm 2.5mm 3mm 3.5mm 4mm 4.5mm Question Title * 12. The maximum slice thickness for an axial slice of the thoracic spine is 2mm 2.5mm 3mm 3.5mm 4mm 4.5mm Question Title * 13. The maximum slice thickness for an axial slice of the lumbar spine is 2mm 2.5mm 3mm 3.5mm 4mm 4.5mm Question Title * 14. A patient has hearing difficulty secondary to an accident, which test would you consider ordering along with the referral to the auditory specialist tympanography auditory threshold test audiography test BAER VEP V-ENG Question Title * 15. The patient has a visual acuity post trauma, which area of the brain should you look carefully at Temporal lobe Parietal Lobe Occipital lobe Frontal lobe Occular lobe Question Title * 16. A patient has a foot drop, I should triage accordingly x-ray, and if no pathoilogy consider gentle adjusting MRI and determine the next step after I have the results Immediate referral to a neurologist/neurosurgeon Gentle adjusting to see how the patient responds Question Title * 17. According to lawyers nationwide, the following credentials are important Elelctrodiagnostics Elelctrodiagnostics Elelctrodiagnostics Elelctrodiagnostics Elelctrodiagnostics MRI MRI MRI MRI MRI Accident Reconstruction Accident Reconstruction Accident Reconstruction Accident Reconstruction Accident Reconstruction triaging the Injured triaging the Injured triaging the Injured triaging the Injured triaging the Injured Evaluation of the Injured Evaluation of the Injured Evaluation of the Injured Evaluation of the Injured Evaluation of the Injured Technique Proficiency Technique Proficiency Technique Proficiency Technique Proficiency Technique Proficiency Question Title * 18. A lower lumbar syrynx should be treated/triaged accordingly Referred to a neurosurgeon Referred to an orthopedist Adjusted gently Sent for an immeidate MRI None of the above All of the above Question Title * 19. MRI STIR Views allows the visualization of Fat Muscle Bone Marrow Ligament Disc Question Title * 20. Crumple Zones in cars absorb energy deflect energy convert energy into heat and sound convert energy into the metal deforming Question Title * 21. Arthritic patients have a Greater risk of injury Less risk of injury the same as the degeneration has no bearing on the injury Done