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Post-Mastectomy and/or Axillary Node Dissection Rehabilitation Protocol
Please note: exam questions are subject to change.
1. A 50-year-old male arrives at the clinic post axillary node dissection 3 weeks ago for evaluation. You would like to assess strength. What outcome measure is recommended for clinical use?
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2. A 57-year-old female presents to clinic post-mastectomy, week 2 in recovery with no drains in place. She is present for the 2nd visit, what will be included in your treatment?
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3. A 56-year-old female arrives at the clinic post-mastectomy and axillary node dissection of the left upper extremity. The patient states that she is currently on doxorubicin, a chemotherapy. How much time should she be performing a moderate level of activity and which range of rate of perceived exertion on the Borg RPE scale should she stay in?
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4. A 34-year-old female comes into the clinic status post axillary node dissection and mastectomy of right breast for third treatment session she states that her arm is feeling full and heavy. Which is NOT a sign or symptom that demonstrates early signs or high risk of lymphedema?
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5. What should a patient AVOID to reduce the risk of lymphedema?
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