ACTUAL COMPLETE 200 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Increase in systolic pressure
Diastolic remains same or slightly decreases - ANSWER-What
happens to blood pressure during exercise?
(a) At rest: 10L/min
(b) During first few minutes: 45L/min
(c) During exercise, after homeostasis: 60L/min - ANSWER-
What are average levels of Q (Cardiac Output):
(a) at rest
(b) in the first few minutes of exercise
(c) during exercise, after homestastis is reached
During exercise, blood flow diverts from the abdominal area to
the working muscles by vasodilation. - ANSWER-During
exercise, blood flow diverts from the _________ ______ to the
_______ _________ by ____________.
The "regular" Borg scale is a series of numbers between 6 and
20. - ANSWERThe Borg Scale is also called the Perceived Rate
,of Exertion.The "regular" Borg scale is a series of numbers
between ___ and ____.
Dorsal is the top of the foot, while Plantar means the bottom of
the foot. - ANSWER-Dorsal is the _________ of the foot, while
Plantar means the __________ of the foot.
The proximal end of the bone or muscle is closest to the body,
while the distal end of the bone or muscle is furthest from the
body. - ANSWER-The __________ end of the bone or muscle is
closest to the body, while the __________ end of the bone or
muscle is furthest from the body.
Fibrous
Cartilaginous
Synovial - ANSWER-Name the 3 classes of joints.
Fibrous joints connect bones without allowing movement.i.e.
skull, pelvis - ANSWER-Define a fibrous joint, and the kind of
movement it permits.
Cartilaginous joints attach to bones with cartilage and allow
little movement. i.e. spine, ribs - ANSWER-Define a
cartilaginous joint, and the kind of movement it permits.
,It is a freely moveable joint with cartilage on surface of the
bones that join to reduce friction and absorb shock. - ANSWER-
Define a synovial joint, and the kind of movement it permits.
.Hinge: one direction (elbow, knee)
.Condyloid: two directions (wrist, ankle)
.Ball and socket (shoulder, hip)
.Pivot: rotation along a long axis
.Gliding: minimal movement in one plane with rotation
.Saddle: several directions or planes of motion - ANSWER-
Name types of synovial joints, and give examples.
Flexion = bending a joint
Extension = straightening a joint - ANSWER-When it comes to
joint movement terminology:____________ is bending a joint
and ____________ is straightening a joint.
Abduction = Protraction - ANSWER-Which word is synonymous
with
Abduction?(a) Protraction(b) Retraction
False - ANSWER-True or False?When a bone moves away from
the midline, it's called Adduction.
Flexion (bending)
Abduction (moving away)
, Extention (straightening)
Adduction (moving towards) - ANSWER-What movements
combine to form Circumduction?
Wax on = medial rotation (towards midline)Wax off = lateral
rotation (away from midline) - ANSWER-During the movie "The
Karate Kid", the master teaches the kid to "wax on" and "wax
off".Wax on = __________ rotationWax off =
__________ rotation
The forearm and the foot.
Supination: palms or bottom of foot up
Pronation: palms or bottom of foot down - ANSWER-When it
comes to joint movement terminology, supination and
pronation refer to movement of which two body parts?
When the outside of the foot is more off the ground than the
inside, it is referred to "inversion".
In = Inversion = feet slanted "in"
Eversion is the opposite. - ANSWER-Inversion and Eversion
refer to movement at the ankle joint.When the outside of the
foot is more off the ground than the inside, which of those
terms applies?
Shrugging shoulders downwards = depression