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NC health science 1 final exam review Questions 100% Solved
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Exercising for prolong periods without adequate rest would cause a(n): 
A. buildup of lactic acid. 
 B. increase in blood sugar. 
 C. increases atrophy. 
 D. loss of minerals in bon - ANSWERA. buildup of lactic acid. 
 
2. Regular exercise and training will: 
 
 A. cause lactic acid. 
 B. improve muscle tone. 
 C. antagonize circulation. 
 D. reduce muscle efficiency. - ANSWERB. improve muscle tone. 
 
3. Joe lifts weights daily. He has a bulging through a weak abdominal muscle. What is his d...
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Regis College NU650 Bates Physical Exam Musculoskeletal Disorders Questions With Complete Solutions
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Monoarticular correct answer: Localized, one joint 
 
Polyarticular correct answer: Diffuse, many joints 
 
Articular structures include: correct answer: joint capsule 
articular cartilage 
synovium 
synovial fluid 
intra-articular ligaments 
juxta-articular bone 
 
Articular Disease typically involves correct answer: swelling and tenderness of the entire joint and limits passive and active range of motion. 
 
Extra-articular disease typically involves correct answer: Point r focal tenderne...
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NURS 623 Exam 4 (2022/2023) test-bank complete solutions
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What are the typical demographics of a patient with MS (what type of person does this disease normally effect) - correct answer Young, caucasion female of eastern European desent 
 
At the onset of alzheimers, what category of medications should be initiated - correct answer Cholinesterase inhibitors 
 
What factors contribute to a patient being high risk for falls - correct answer History of falls, medications, vision impairment, heat rate/rhythm abnormalities, footwear issues, home environment...
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Mosby's Review Questions with correct answers
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Which paired muscle covers most of the lateral aspect of the ramus of the mandible? 
A. Temporalis 
B. Masseter 
C. Lateral pterygoid 
D. Medial pterygoid CORRECT ANSWER Masseter 
 
During periodontal surgery, a fenestration is exposed on tooth #6, a fenestration is a defect of which type of bone? 
A. Compact 
B. Cancellous 
C. Interdental 
D. Interradicular CORRECT ANSWER Compact 
 
The fibrous connective tissue membrane covering the outside of bone is called the: 
A. Endosteum 
B. Peri...
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NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide latest 2024
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NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide NR509 Mid-Term Study Guide 
 Articular structures include joint capsule and articular cartilage, the synovium and 
synovial fluid, intra-articular ligaments and juxta-articular bone 
o Articular disease involves: 
 Swelling 
 Tenderness of the joint 
 Crepitus 
 Instability “locking” 
 Deformity 
 Limits active and passive range of motion due to stiffness or pain 
 Extra-articular structures include periarticular ligaments, tendons, bursa...
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HAPE Exam 4 Lower MSK 2024 complete update A+ graded
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HAPE Exam 4 Lower MSK 2024 complete update A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Synovial Joint - Extent of Movement and Examples - Freely movable (diarthrotic) 
Ex = hinge, pivot, saddle, etc; specific ex = knee, shoulder 
 
Cartilaginous Joint - Extent of Movement and Examples - Slightly movable (amphiarthrotic); found at midline's 
Ex = vertebral bodies, symphysis of pubis, sternomanubrial joint 
 
Fibrous Joint - Extent of Movement and Examples - Immovable (synarthrotic) 
Ex = skull sutures 
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NURS FINAL EXAM Questions with Complete Solutions
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A molecule that is a storage form of carbohydrate is Correct Answer-glycogen. 
 
A body has been sectioned in such a way that there is one whole lung per section and the urinary bladder has been split in half. What type of section is this? Correct Answer-Sagittal 
 
As cells are pushed from the deeper portion of the epidermis toward the surface, Correct Answer-they die. 
 
The lens of the eye thickens when the Correct Answer-ciliary muscles contract. 
 
Articular cartilage receives oxygen and nu...
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Orthopedics final exam question with answers graded A+ 2023
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Orthopedics final exam question with answers graded A+ 2023what contributes to the stability of a joint - correct answer shape of joint, joint capsule, periarticular/intra-articular ligaments, tendons/muscle 
 
what things make up the joint "as an organ" - correct answer articular cartilage, synovial membrane, synovial fluid, subchondral bone, ligaments/tendons/muscle, joint capsule 
 
does the articular cartilage regenerate? - correct answer no, articular cartilage loss is irreversible- no ot...
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Nurs 623-624 Exam 4 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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•Anterior drawer test has a low sensitivity and high specificity for confirming ACL pathology, so a positive test strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. correct answer: A positive test strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. 
 
When assessing the patient with musculoskeletal problems, it is important to determine if the problem is: correct answer: acute or chronic, articular or nonarticular, inflammatory or noninf...
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Medical-Surgical B Questions & Answers 2022
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Rank in order the sequence of events leading to joint destruction in secondary 
osteoarthritis (OA) beginning with the effect of an injury to the cervical spine. 
A. Exacerbation of abdominal tissue growth 
B. Bony articular surfaces in joint exposed 
C. Fragile, soft, dull joint cartilage develops 
D. Irregular joint motion, stiffness, and pain - ANSWER-C. Fragile, soft, dull joint 
cartilage develops 
A. Exacerbation of abdominal tissue growth 
D. Irregular joint motion, stiffness, and pain 
B...