HCB Test 7
atrophy - answersdecrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue
comminuted fracture - answersa fracture in which the bone is broken is several places
dislocation - answersthe disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its
normal position
gout - answersa form of arthritis, is a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an
elevated serum uric acid level
paralysis - answersloss of muscle function through injury, disease, or damage to its
nerve supply. Most paralysis is due to stroke or spinal cord injury
range of motion (ROM) - answersextent of movement of a joint, measured in degrees of
a circle
sprain - answersthe stretching or tearing of ligaments that causes pain and disability
strain - answersmuscle or tendon injury resulting from violent contraction or excessive
force
- voluntary
- involuntary
- cardiac - answerswhat are the 3 types of muscles?
voluntary muscle - answersknown as skeletal muscle, is under conscious control of the
brain via the nervous system
involuntary muscle - answersknown as smooth muscle, is found in the gastrointestinal
system, lungs, blood vessels, and urinary system
cardiac muscle - answersa specialized form of involuntary muscle, is found only in the
heart
33 vertebrae - answersHow many vertebrae are there?
5 sections
- cervical (7)
- thoracic (12)
- lumbar (5)
- sacral (5)
, - coccyx (4) - answersthe vertebrae are divided into how many sections?
- provide support
- protect internal organs
- provides leverage and movement
- produce blood cells
- store minerals and lipids - answerswhat are the 5 main functions of the
musculoskeletal system?
- caused by pressure or force pushing the bone out of the joint; usually occurs in the
setting of acute trauma
- the shoulder is a very dynamic point, prone to injury
- anterior dislocations are most common - answersshoulder dislocation MOI/NOI
- severe pain in the affected shoulder
- repeat injury - answersshoulder dislocation Signs/Symptoms
- deformity and inability to use extremity or joint as usual
- anterior dislocation (shoulder is squared off)
- prominent acromion process
- arm is held in slight abduction and external rotation - answersshoulder dislocation
objective date
- fracture of the humeral head
- acromioclavicular joint injury
- scapular fracture
- cervical spine injury - answersshoulder dislocation assessment
PRE HOS
- splint utilizing sling and swathe
In/Outpatient
- administer pain meds
- reduction of dislocation
- obtain imagery (X-ray, CT, MRI)
- document encounter - answersshoulder dislocation plan/treatment
scaphoid - answersWhat is the most commonly fractured carpal bone?
cervical collar - answersDevice that wraps around the neck and provides rigid form to
help prevent movement
body mechanics - answersthe proper use of the body to prevent injury and to facilitate
lifting and moving
more than 20 inches - answershow far should you avoid reaching in front of your body?
atrophy - answersdecrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue
comminuted fracture - answersa fracture in which the bone is broken is several places
dislocation - answersthe disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its
normal position
gout - answersa form of arthritis, is a disorder of purine metabolism that results from an
elevated serum uric acid level
paralysis - answersloss of muscle function through injury, disease, or damage to its
nerve supply. Most paralysis is due to stroke or spinal cord injury
range of motion (ROM) - answersextent of movement of a joint, measured in degrees of
a circle
sprain - answersthe stretching or tearing of ligaments that causes pain and disability
strain - answersmuscle or tendon injury resulting from violent contraction or excessive
force
- voluntary
- involuntary
- cardiac - answerswhat are the 3 types of muscles?
voluntary muscle - answersknown as skeletal muscle, is under conscious control of the
brain via the nervous system
involuntary muscle - answersknown as smooth muscle, is found in the gastrointestinal
system, lungs, blood vessels, and urinary system
cardiac muscle - answersa specialized form of involuntary muscle, is found only in the
heart
33 vertebrae - answersHow many vertebrae are there?
5 sections
- cervical (7)
- thoracic (12)
- lumbar (5)
- sacral (5)
, - coccyx (4) - answersthe vertebrae are divided into how many sections?
- provide support
- protect internal organs
- provides leverage and movement
- produce blood cells
- store minerals and lipids - answerswhat are the 5 main functions of the
musculoskeletal system?
- caused by pressure or force pushing the bone out of the joint; usually occurs in the
setting of acute trauma
- the shoulder is a very dynamic point, prone to injury
- anterior dislocations are most common - answersshoulder dislocation MOI/NOI
- severe pain in the affected shoulder
- repeat injury - answersshoulder dislocation Signs/Symptoms
- deformity and inability to use extremity or joint as usual
- anterior dislocation (shoulder is squared off)
- prominent acromion process
- arm is held in slight abduction and external rotation - answersshoulder dislocation
objective date
- fracture of the humeral head
- acromioclavicular joint injury
- scapular fracture
- cervical spine injury - answersshoulder dislocation assessment
PRE HOS
- splint utilizing sling and swathe
In/Outpatient
- administer pain meds
- reduction of dislocation
- obtain imagery (X-ray, CT, MRI)
- document encounter - answersshoulder dislocation plan/treatment
scaphoid - answersWhat is the most commonly fractured carpal bone?
cervical collar - answersDevice that wraps around the neck and provides rigid form to
help prevent movement
body mechanics - answersthe proper use of the body to prevent injury and to facilitate
lifting and moving
more than 20 inches - answershow far should you avoid reaching in front of your body?