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1. 
Codman's drop arm, for rotator cuff tear, is especially sensitive to damage in the following muscle:
A.
supraspinatous
B.
infraspinatous
C.
teres minor
D.
subscapularis
2. 
In order to determine the outcome while performing the apprehension test, an examiner must pay attention to the following:
A.
facial expression
B.
verbalization
C.
range of motion
D.
palpitory findings
3. 
following a positive apprehension test, the ______ test would be appropriate to help confirm the diagnosis
A.
Duga's
B.
yergason's
C.
dawbarns
D.
subacromial push button
4. 
When performing apley's scratch test, you will instruct the patient to reach behind them and touch:
A.
the ipilateral scapula
B.
the contralateral scapula
C.
the lower back
D.
the neck
5. 
dawbarns test is considered to positive when:
A.
pain disappears upon abduction of the arm
B.
pain disappears upon adduction of the patients arm
C.
pain increases upon abduction of the patient's arm
D.
pain is present with movement
6. 
dawbarns test is considered to positive for:
A.
subacromial bursitis
B.
bicep tendon instability
C.
detoid tear
D.
supraspinatous lesion
7. 
A test that may have been performed prior to dawbarns to indicate a need to perform it may include:
A.
subacromial push button test
B.
codman's
C.
duga's
D.
apley's scatch test
8. 
Yergeson's test for _________ is positive when________ (all that apply)
A.
bicep tendon insability, pain is produced
B.
bicep tendon instability, popping and clicking is produced
C.
subacromial bursitis, pain is produced
D.
bicep tendon instability, range of motion is decreased