How to Answer the 5 minute follow up Questions (Clinical Component)
The Clinical Component of the Canadian Physiotherapy National Exam contains clinical stations (both 5 minute and 10 minute stations) as well as 5 minute follow up Written Questions.
We have found that many candidates often forget about this part of the exam - and we want to highlight its importance as you can actually make up and gain a lot of marks in this section!!
How can you prepare for the Written Questions in the Canadian Clinical Exam?
Have a list of common goals of treatment (examples listed below)
Strengthen
Improve ROM
Reduce pain
Improve overall function
Improve cardiovascular fitness
Improve endurance
Improve posture
Increase self efficacy and patient autonomy
Have a list of common outcome measures you can apply to most cases and conditions (examples listed below)
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
MMT
ROM (PROM, AROM)
TUG
SF-36 Questionnaire
Know specific outcome measures (examples listed below)
Parkinsons disease: UPDRS; Hoehn and Yahr
Multiple Sclerosis: Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale
Stroke: Fugl Meyer; Chedoke McMaster
Balance and mobility: Berg Balance Scale; 6MWT; 10MWT; DGI; Functional Reach Test; TUG; Romberg’s
Cardio: BORG; 6-minute Walk Test
You will be provided with a note pad to take into your exam station
Make sure you record any values/results/observations from the station
You may have a follow up question that requires you to document your findings from the station e.g. ROM; MMT’s
Know your precautions/contraindications for specific treatments (examples listed below)
Percussions/vibrations: Burns, fractured ribs, increased ICP, pneumothorax, osteoporosis
Joint mobilizations: fracture, dislocation, cancer, vertebral artery insufficiency, osteoporosis
Electrotherapy Modalities (e.g. Ultrasound therapy: impaired cognition, haemorrhagic conditions, active DVT)
Have a list of common interventions
Exercise therapy (ROM, strengthening exercises)
Education re self management strategies
Activity modifications
Pain management education
Even if you have no idea always write something down!!!
If you are looking for some extra practice before your PCE Exam - check out our Clinical Component Course and our Mock Clinical Stations https://courses.physioexam.com/