2026 | Exam Prep
1. If a patient presents with symptoms of gout, what would be the most likely
location for crystal accumulation based on the understanding of the
condition?
Distal joints such as the fingers
In the spine or shoulder joints
Only in the big toe
Proximal joints such as the ankle or knee
2. If a patient has a condition that leads to the fusion of certain bones in the
skull, what type of joint is likely being formed?
Synovial joint
Syndesmosis
Synostosis
Symphysis
3. Why is it important for premenopausal women to meet the recommended
calcium intake?
To enhance muscle growth.
To improve cardiovascular health.
To support bone health and prevent osteoporosis.
To increase metabolic rate.
,4. If a patient has a condition affecting blood flow, which type of bone might be
more susceptible to damage and why?
Cancellous bone, because its blood supply is more diffuse and less
organized, making it more vulnerable to ischemia.
Cortical bone, because it has a higher metabolic rate.
Cortical bone, due to its dense structure preventing blood flow.
Both types of bone would be equally affected.
5. Describe the role of tendons and ligaments in maintaining joint stability
during movement.
Tendons and ligaments provide stability by connecting muscles and
bones, allowing for controlled movement and preventing excessive
motion.
Tendons and ligaments are not involved in joint stability.
Tendons and ligaments only serve to absorb shock during impact.
Tendons and ligaments are primarily responsible for producing
synovial fluid.
6. What does a T-score of -0.9 indicate regarding bone density?
The T-score indicates osteopenia.
The T-score indicates severe osteoporosis.
The T-score indicates osteoporosis.
The T-score indicates normal bone density.
7. Which of the following medications is used to maintain normal levels of uric
acid? Mark all that apply.
, Colchicine
NSAIDS
Allopurinol
8. If a patient is diagnosed with late-stage osteoarthritis, what treatment options
might be considered to address inflammation of the synovial membrane?
Anti-inflammatory medications
Calcium supplements
Physical therapy only
Increased vitamin D intake
9. Synovial fluid is present in joint cavities of freely movable joints. Which of the
following statements is true about this fluid?
it is derived from articular cartilage secretions
it helps to nourish the articular cartilage tissue
it is similar to uncooked egg white in consistency
it moistens and lubricates articulating surfaces
10. What is the primary function of the synovium in joint health?
It serves as a shock absorber for the joint
It is responsible for bone growth
It secretes fluid that facilitates movement between articulating
surfaces
It provides structural support to the joint