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HCB 102 Musculoskeletal Exam Questions and Answers With a traction spint, how much pressure do you apply to the splint? - Answer-Approximately 10% or the patients body weight or a maximum of 6.8kg (15 lbs) of force Body Mechanics - Answer-Refers to the proper use of your body to prevent inj...

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With a traction spint, how much pressure do you apply to the splint? - Answer-
Approximately 10% or the patients body weight or a maximum of 6.8kg (15 lbs) of force

Body Mechanics - Answer-Refers to the proper use of your body to prevent injury and to
facilitate lifting and moving

When moving a patient of a stretcher which way do you walk with them always? -
Answer-Feet first

What is the most commonly used stretcher for transporting sick or injured persons in the
navy? - Answer-Stokes stretcher

Which stretcher is designed for rapid immobilization of spinal and neck injuries in tight
places? - Answer-Reeves Stretcher

What are the 6 cranial bones? - Answer-Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Occipital
Sphenoid
Ethmoid

How many bones is the hand made up of? - Answer-5

What are the bones of the hand called? - Answer-Metacarpals

What type of bones are the fingers made of? - Answer-Phalanges

How many phalanges are the fingers made of? - Answer-14

What is the largest and longest bone in the forearm? - Answer-Ulna

Shoulder - Answer-The joint where the humerus fits into the scapula, like a ball and
socket. it is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body

Scapula - Answer-known as the shoulder blade

Clavical - Answer-Known as the collarbone

, What does the musculoskeletal system provide for the body? - Answer-Stability and
mobility and serves as the bodys mainline defense against external forces

Abduction - Answer-Movement away from the midline of the body

Adduction - Answer-Movement toward the midline of the body

Angulated fracture - Answer-Fracture in which the broken bone segments are at an
angle to each other

Articulation - Answer-Where two bones meet

Atrophy - Answer-Decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue

Bursa - Answer-A small serous sac between a tendon and a bone

Bursitis - Answer-Inflammation of the connective tissue structure surrounding a joint

Cartilage - Answer-Tough tissue that covers the joint ends of bones and helps to form
certain body parts such as the ear

Closed extremity injury - Answer-An injury to an extremity with no associated opening in
the skin

Comminuted fracture - Answer-A fracture in which the bone is broken in several places

Compartment syndrome - Answer-Injury caused when tissue such as blood vessels and
nerved are constricted within a space as from swelling or from a tight dressing or cast

Crepitus - Answer-A grating or crackling sound or sensation ( as that is produced by the
fractured ends of a bone moving against each other)

Dislocation - Answer-The disruption or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its
normal position

Edema - Answer-The abnormal accumulation of fluid in interstitial spaces of the tissue
(also known as swelling)

Effusion - Answer-The escape of fluid, such as from blood vessels as a result of rupture
or seepage

Erythema - Answer-Redness or inflammation of the skin or mucous membranes

Fracture - Answer-Any break in the bone or tooth

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