MUSCULOSKELETAL (SHADOW
HEALTH)
1. What was Tina’s chief complaint during the musculoskeletal interview?
A. Chest pain
B. Right ankle pain
C. Headache
D. Back stiffness
Answer: B
2. What triggered Tina’s ankle injury?
A. Jumping from stairs
B. A car accident
C. Rolling her ankle while stepping off a curb
D. Running
3. How did Tina describe the onset of her ankle pain?
A. Gradual
B. Sudden
C. Intermittent
D. Chronic
4. What type of pain did Tina report?
A. Burning
B. Throbbing
,C. Sharp
D. Electric
5. What was Tina’s pain level at its worst?
A. 2/10
B. 10/10
C. 7/10
D. 9/10
6. What relieves Tina’s ankle pain?
A. Walking
B. Rest and ice
C. Heat
D. Pressure
7. What worsens Tina’s ankle pain?
A. Elevation
B. Weight-bearing
C. Cold
D. Light touch
8. Did Tina hear a popping sound during the injury?
A. Yes
B. No
C. She is unsure
D. Only after swelling started
9. What did Tina use for symptom relief at home?
A. Heat
B. Ice packs
,C. Herbal oils
D. Compression only
10. What grade of sprain did the preceptor suspect?
A. Grade I
B. Grade II
C. Grade III
D. No sprain
11. Does Tina have a past history of ankle injuries?
A. Yes, several
B. Yes, one previous sprain
C. Never
D. Only fractures
12. What functional limitation did Tina report?
A. Difficulty moving fingers
B. Difficulty walking
C. Difficulty chewing
D. Difficulty lifting arms
13. Where was the swelling observed?
A. Distal tibia
B. Lateral malleolus
C. Calcaneus
D. Midfoot
14. Was bruising present on Tina’s ankle?
A. Yes
B. No
, C. Only on toes
D. Only on foot arch
15. What mobility aid did Tina use?
A. Walker
B. Crutches
C. Cane
D. Wheelchair
16. What was Tina’s gait like during assessment?
A. Normal
B. Antalgic
C. Rigid
D. Ataxic
17. Which movement reproduced Tina’s pain?
A. Wrist flexion
B. Dorsiflexion
C. Shoulder rotation
D. Knee extension
18. Which ligament is most commonly injured in inversion ankle sprains like Tina’s?
A. Deltoid ligament
B. Anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)
C. Achilles tendon
D. Posterior cruciate ligament
19. What test helps assess ankle ligament stability?
A. Lachman’s
B. Drawer test