NURSING NR 283 PATHO Test Bank 3 Musculoskeletal Disorders with Answers
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NURSING NR 283 PATHO Test Bank 3 with Answers
Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone?
a. Osteocytes
b. Osteoblasts
c. Osteoclasts
d. Stem cells from the bone marrow
ANS: B REF: 159
2. What is the chemical transm...
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NURSING NR 283 PATHO Test Bank 3 with Answers
Chapter 09: Musculoskeletal Disorders
1. Which of the following cells produce new bone?
a. Osteocytes
b. Osteoblasts
c. Osteoclasts
d. Stem cells from the bone marrow
ANS: B REF: 159
2. What is the chemical transmitter released at the neuromuscular junction?
a. Norepinephrine
b. GABA
c. Serotonin
d. Acetylcholine
ANS: D REF: 161
3. What are the two types of bone tissue?
,a. Vascular and nonvascular
b. Spongy and calcified
c. Compact and cancellous
d. Dense and pliable
ANS: C REF: 159
4. Which of the following would identify an open or compound fracture?
a. The skin and soft tissue are exposed at the fracture site.
b. A bone is crushed into many small pieces.
c. The bone appears bent with a partial fracture line.
d. One end of a bone is forced into an adjacent bone.
ANS: A REF: 164
5. Which of the following describes a Colles’ fracture?
a. The distal radius is broken.
b. The distal fibula is broken.
,c. A vertebra appears crushed.
d. A spontaneous fracture occurs in weakened bone.
ANS: A REF: 165
6. During the fracture healing process, the hematoma:
a. is broken down and absorbed immediately.
b. provides the base for bone cells to produce new bone.
c. is the structure into which granulation tissue grows.
d. produces fibroblasts to lay down new cartilage.
ANS: C REF: 166
7. When a fracture is healing, the procallus or fibrocartilaginous callus:
a. can bear weight.
b. serves as a splint across the fracture site.
c. is the tissue that lays down new cartilage.
d. is made up of new bone.
, ANS: B REF: 166
8. The inflammation surrounding a fracture site during the first few days may complicate healing by
causing:
a. excessive bone movement.
b. severe ischemia and tissue necrosis.
c. malunion or nonunion.
d. fat emboli to form.
ANS: B REF: 166-167
9. What is a sign of a dislocation?
a. Crepitus
b. Pain and tenderness
c. Increased range of motion at a joint
d. Deformity at a joint
ANS: D REF: 168
10. All of the following predispose to osteoporosis EXCEPT:
a. weight-bearing activity.
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