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NSC 232 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% SOLVED | RATED A+ What are some structures for mobility? - Bones, Joints, Skeletal muscles, soft tissue What are some functions for mobility? - Regulations of movement, proprioception, body mechanics, and body alignment What do long bones do? - Bear weight What do short bones do? - Move Tendons - Muscle to bone Ligaments - Bone to bone Factors affecting mobility - Lifestyle, environment, development (congenital abnormalities), physiological (musculoskeletal, neurological) What are the four basic elements of normal movement? - Body alignment/posture, joint mobility, balance, coordinated movement Person maintains balance as long as... - Line of gravity passes through center of gravity

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NSC 232 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS 100% SOLVED | RATED A+


What are some structures for mobility? - ✔✔Bones, Joints, Skeletal

muscles, soft tissue

What are some functions for mobility? - ✔✔Regulations of movement,

proprioception, body mechanics, and body alignment

What do long bones do? - ✔✔Bear weight

What do short bones do? - ✔✔Move

Tendons - ✔✔Muscle to bone

Ligaments - ✔✔Bone to bone

Factors affecting mobility - ✔✔Lifestyle, environment, development

(congenital abnormalities), physiological (musculoskeletal, neurological)

What are the four basic elements of normal movement? - ✔✔Body

alignment/posture, joint mobility, balance, coordinated movement

Person maintains balance as long as... - ✔✔Line of gravity passes through

center of gravity


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,What is ROM? - ✔✔The max movement possible for joint.

ROM varies and can be determined by.., - ✔✔Genetic Makeup

Developmental Patters

Presence or absence of disease

Physical activity

What is proprioception? - ✔✔Awareness of posture, movement, and

changes in equilibrium. Your body knows what type of position you are in.

Where is proprioception located in the brain? - ✔✔Frontal lobe

Coordinated movement is considered... - ✔✔Smooth purposeful movement

What does the cerebral cortex do? - ✔✔Initiate voluntary movement

What does the cerebellum do? - ✔✔Coordinated motor activity

What does the basal ganglia do? - ✔✔Maintain posture.

What disease causes the spine to make the head go forward? -

✔✔Kyphosis

What disease makes the pelvis stick out? - ✔✔Lordosis

What disease makes the spine swerve? - ✔✔Scoliosis

What are isometric exercises? - ✔✔Specific muscle group strengthening




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,What are isotonic exercises? - ✔✔Increase muscle tone, strength, and

flexibility.

What are isokinetic exercises? - ✔✔Physical conditioning.

What are three interventions to improve activity tolerance? - ✔✔Build

muscle mass and strength

Mobilize

Controlling pain

What are some interventions to promote mobility? - ✔✔Maintain joint

mobility

Transferring clients safely

Support client in ambulation

Compensating for physical impairments

What can you use to compensate for physical impairments? - ✔✔Walker

Cane

Crutches

Wheelchair

What side should the cane be on? - ✔✔Strong side

On the four prong cane, which prong should be near the person? - ✔✔The

large prong.

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, With crutches, what should you make sure of? - ✔✔Rubber not worn on

ends

30 degree angle

Put weight on hands

3 fingers below axilla

What are the psychosocial effects of inactivity and immobility? - ✔✔At first,

it's welcomed!

When it becomes long term there is a loss of motivation, interest in

participation, and loss of contact with people.

Negative feelings

Mental confusion.

What are some factors that affect activity and mobility? - ✔✔Pain

Therapeutic or prescribed inactivity

Change in consciosness

Change in musculoskelatal functioning

Emotional or psychological disturbances

Chronic illness

How does exercise help the muscoloskeletal system? - ✔✔Maintain size,

shape, tone, and strength of muscles (including the heart muscle)


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