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NUR 109 EXAM 4 ACTUAL STUDY QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATELY SOLVED -GRADED A+

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NUR 109 EXAM 4 ACTUAL STUDY QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATELY SOLVED -GRADED A+



Alignment and balance

refers to posture and positioning of joints, tendons, ligaments, and muscles




friction

the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.




shear

force directed parallel to a surface




isometric exercise

an exercise in which muscles contract but very little body movement takes place




isotonic exercise

activity that combines muscle contraction with repeated movement




Torticollis

Inclining of head to affected side, in which sternocleidomastoid muscle is contracted

,lordosis

exaggerated of anterior convex curve of lumbar spine




kyphosis

(hunchback)

increased convexity in curvature of thoracic




Scoliosis

Lateral S- or C-shaped spinal column with vertebral rotation, unequal heights of hips and
shoulders




Congenital Hip Dysplasia

Hip instability with limited abduction of hips and occasionally adduction contractures




Genu valgum

(knock knees)

Legs curved inward so knees come together as a person walks




Clubfoot

95%: medial deviation and plantar flexion of foot (equinovarus) 5%: lateral deviation and
dorsiflexion (calcaneovalgus)

, footdrop

Inability to dorsiflex and invert foot because of peroneal nerve damage




pigeon toes

Internal rotation of forefoot or entire foot; common in infants




mobility-immobility

1) Prolonged immobility delays gross motor skills, intellectual development, or
musculoskeletal development

2) Delayed in gaining independence and in accomplishing skills Social isolation can occur

3) Physiological systems are at risk. Changes in family and social structures

4) Decreased physical activity Hormonal changes Bone reabsorption




systemic effects of immobility

Metabolic

Respiratory

Cardiovascular

Musculoskeletal

Urinary and Bowel Elimination

Integumentary

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