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BSNC 1000 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




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-vertebral disks thin
-spinal column shortens and compresses
why are older adults more at risk for -bone density decreases
mobility issues -cartilage rigid
-ligaments lose elasticity
-muscle mass decreases

where does declarative episodic memory hippocampus and medial thalamus
occur?

where does declarative semantic memory temporoparietal association cortices
occur?

where does immediate memory occur? primary auditory or visual cortex

where does working memory occur? lateral frontal cortex

where does procedural memory occur? basal ganglia and association neocortices

visuospatial memory use of visual information to recall an object's location in space

higher order thinking processes that include planning, organizing, inhibition, and
executive functions
decision-making

what does the skeleton do structural foundation, support and protection

what do skeletal muscles do movement, contraction and nerve stimulation

mechanics of muscle contraction if one group contracts, other relaxes

intact neurologic system in relation to movement works by retrieval of internal and external cues, sends messages
mobility

What does the cerebellum do? coordinate movement, equilibrium, muscle tone and proprioception

, -decreased CO
-reduced cardiac capacity
consequences of impaired mobility
-orthostatic hypotension
cardiovascular
-venous stasis
-DVT

-reduced lung expansion
consequences of impaired mobility
-atelectasis
respiratory system
-pooling of respiratory secretions

-reduction in muscle mass
consequences of impaired mobility -atrophy
musculoskeletal system -contracture of joints
-bone demineralization

fibrosis of connective tissue in the skin, fascia, muscle, or joint capsule that prevents
contracture
normal mobility of the related tissue or joint

consequences of impaired mobility skin breakdown
integumentary system

consequences of impaired mobility -reduced peristaltic motility
gastrointestinal -constipation

-renal calculi
consequences of impaired mobility urinary
-urinary stasis
system
-infection

assessment for mobility includes history, examination, diagnostic study

arthroscopy visual examination of a joint

arthrography taking x-ray images after injection of contrast material into a joint

types of joint movements flexion, extension, rotation, adduction, abduction, supination and pronation

how many bones in body 206

Bones continually are broken down and build up again, Osteoclasts remove worn
remodeling of bones cells and deposit calcium in the blood, Osteoblasts remove calcium from the blood
and from new bone

-structure
-leverage
bone functions -supports and protects
-storage for calcium
-production center for RBC in bone marrow

2 skeletons axial and appendicular

classification of joints synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, diarthrosis

synarthrosis immovable joint

diarthrosis freely movable joint

Amphiarthrosis slightly movable joint

structure of joints fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial

fibrous joint hold bones together by connective tissue

fibrous joint example skull

cartilaginous joints hold using cartilage

cartilaginous joints example ribs to sternum

synovial joints joint capsule, synovial membrane, joint cavity, synovial fluid and articular cartilage

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