• NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

  • By: Kyle Rice
  • Podcast

NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

By: Kyle Rice
  • Summary

  • NPTE Clinical Files is a podcast from the creator of Dominating the NPTE, hosted by Kyle Rice. NPTE Clinical Files explains a true clinical scenario in the form of a mock NPTE-based question. Each question is followed by a set of answer choices, where Dr. Kyle Rice explains the right answer with a detailed rationale. Each season covers all of the major systems and topics found in physical therapy and likely to be found on an NPTE. NPTE Clinical Files gives the Physical Therapist a weekly opportunity to solve clinical puzzles while learning the latest research related to the topic.
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Episodes
  • Gait Dysfunction Assessment
    Jan 29 2025

    Narek reports progressive gait difficulties, including frequent tripping and reduced foot clearance during swing phase. Which examination is MOST appropriate to evaluate the primary cause of his impairments?

    A) Neurological assessment of the deep common peroneal nerve

    B) Assessment of proprioception in the lower extremities

    C) Passive motion of the ankle into plantarflexion

    D) Skin assessment on the bottom of the heel

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    9 mins
  • Pressure Ulcer Examination
    Jan 22 2025

    Talar is a diabetic patient that presents with a chronic foot ulcer that has not healed despite standard care. The ulcer is clean, but the tissue around the wound is swollen and warm, and there is noticeable erythema. What is the MOST likely underlying cause of this condition?

    A) Poor wound dressing technique

    B) Venous insufficiency Infection

    C) Necrotic tissue

    D) Infection

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    9 mins
  • ECG Evaluation
    Jan 15 2025

    Jamie is a 68 year old male with a history of hypertension presents with dizziness, palpitations, and shortness of breath. An ECG reveals a regular rhythm at 110 bpm with narrow QRS complexes and absent P waves. What is the MOST likely diagnosis?

    A) Atrial fibrillation

    B) Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT)

    C) Ventricular tachycardia

    D) Sinus tachycardia

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    11 mins

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