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11. The type of cancer that forms in bones and soft tissues, including muscle, fat blood vessels, lymph vessels, tendons and ligaments is called: a. Sarcoma. b. Carcinoma. c. Leukemia. d. Lymphoma. 12. What group of cancer affects blood and bone marrow? a. Sarcoma. b. Lymphoma. c. Myeloma. d. Leukemia. 13. Cancer staging is important information because it helps physicians determine the extent of the cancer and: a. What physical symptoms a patient will experience. b. The most appropriate treatment plan. c. How long cancer has been present in the body. d. Whether the patient has a family history of cancer. 14. Surgical procedures are most effective for removing: a. Necrotic tissue. b. Solid tumors. c. Small tumors. d. Lymph nodes. 15. The most common side effect of both radiation and chemo therapy is: a. Shortness of breath. b. Fatigue. c. Joint contracture. d. Cardiac arrhythmia. 16. The rehabilitation that specifically focuses on the treatment of impairments and functional limitations that result from the medical treatment of cancer is:
17. The phase of oncology rehabilitation that enables patients in the terminal stage to lead a high quality of life physically, psychologically, and socially, while respecting their wishes is the: a. Treatment phase. b. Supportive phase. c. Palliative phase. d. Restorative phase. 18. Patients can benefit from ________ techniques including manual stretching, myofascial release, and joint mobilizations to improve motion and increase soft tissue length. a. Exercise. b. Active therapy. c. Manual therapy. d. Aquatic therapy. 19. Research shows that in patients undergoing cancer treatment, exercise can reduce: a. Vomiting. b. Nausea. c. Skin disorders. d. Fatigue. 20. The best tool to screen for the presence of cancer-related fatigue is the: a. SF-36. b. McGill Pain Questionnaire. c. 10-point Numeric Rating Scale for Fatigue. d. Visual Analog Scale.
a. Functional rehabilitation. b. Orthopedic rehabilitation. c. Oncology rehabilitation. d. Vestibular rehabilitation.
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