SPHE 421 Fall 2024 (SPHE421)
American Military University
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Week 3 Quiz- Upper Extremity Quiz Answered Fall 2024.
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Question 1 2 / 2 points 
The upper trapezius, serratus anterior, and lower trapezius have which of the following actions in common? 
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Retraction of the scapula 
Protraction of the scapula 
Downward rotation of the scapula 
Upward rotation of the scapula 
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Weakness of the trapezius muscle could indicate trauma to which of the following nerves? 
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Cranial nerv...
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Understanding Musculoskeletal Equilibrium and Nerve Damage Quiz Answered 2024.
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Question 1 2 / 2 points 
The state of equilibrium demonstrated when an object's COG is unchanged when it is disturbed is 
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stable equilibrium 
unstable equilibrium 
neutral equilibrium 
None of the above 
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The law of motion best demonstrated when a person in a wheelchair gains speed when she pushes on the rims is the 
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law of inertia 
law of acceleration 
law of action-reaction 
law of...
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Understanding Human Anatomy: Joint Structures and Movements Quiz Week 1 Quiz- Structures.
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Week 1 Quiz- Structures 
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Question 1 2 / 2 points 
The loose-packed position of the hip is best described as 
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30 degrees flexion, 30 degrees abduction, and slight external rotation 
full extension 
full extension and internal rotation 
full flexion 
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The two bones of a joint are held together and ...
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