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Methods 2 Midterm- NWHSU Questions with Accurate Answers
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Methods 2 Midterm- NWHSU Questions with Accurate Answers functional unit made up of two articulating surfaces and the connecting tissues binding them to each other 
motion segment 
 
 
 
two opposing vertebral segments and the connecting tissues interposed between them. 
motion segment (with regards to the spine) 
 
 
 
 
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motion is defined by the movement of one __________...
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What muscle works to medially rotate the hip and stabilize the knee? - ANSWER TFL 
Which muscle is the prime mover of flexion of the hip? - ANSWER Iliopsoas 
The sacroiliac joint is which type of joint? - ANSWER Gliding 
The pubis is the: - ANSWER Anterior Superior portion of the coaxe 
sacroiliac ligament - ANSWER It has anterior and posterior bands 
It is very strong 
It has five ligamentous bands arising from each sacral segment 
ischiofemoral ligament - ANSWER The ligament that wraps over th...
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MBlex Prep 2024 Exam Questions And Correct Answers New Update 
 
Vastus Lateralis - Answer -Origin: Linea aspera (lateral side) of femur; Insertion: Lateral border of patellar; Action: Extension of knee/leg; Nerve: femoral 
 
Vastus Medailis - Answer -Origin: Linea apsera (medial side) of femur); Insertion: Medial border of patellar ligament via quadriceps tendon; Action: Extension of knee/leg; Nerve: femoral 
 
Rectus Femoris - Answer -Origin: Anterior inferior iliac spine; Insertion: Patellar ...
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CEP Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Dysfunction in intrinsic core stabilizers (transverse abdomens and multifidus) can result in which of the following? - ANSWERSSacroiliac instability and lowback pain. 
 
Performing a walking pattern with or without resistance is an example of activation for which subsystem - ANSWERSDeep Longitudinal 
 
Sacroiliac - ANSWERSrelating to the sacrum and the ilium. 
denoting the rigid joint at the back of the pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium. 
 
Trans...
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Advanced Health Assessment Exam 4 Test Questions & Answers
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Advanced Health Assessment Exam 4 Test Questions & Answers-Which is a function of the musculoskeletal system? 
 
1)Potassium storage 
2)Hematopoiesis 
3)Vitamin D storage 
4)Digestion - Hematopoiesis 
 
Which structure connects bones to one another? 
 
1)Fasciculi 
2)Tendons 
3)Ligaments 
4)Cartilage - Ligaments 
 
Which is an example of a ball-and-socket joint? 
1)Thumb 
2)Elbow 
3)Wrist 
4)Shoulder - Shoulder 
 
Where does lengthening of the long bones occur? 
 
1)Epiphyses 
2)Shaft 
3)Cartila...
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A&P 1 101 Module 4 (GRADED A+) Skeletal system TEST- Portage Learning
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A&P 1 101 Module 4 Exam Page 1 Answer the following five questions: 1. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning the function bones? A. Sesamoid bones are large and thin. B. Shor t bones have an irregular structure C. The fontanelles are an example of sesamoid bone. D. Vertebrae are an example of irregular bone. D 2. Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning bones? A. Bones are a storage site for phosphorus and calcium. B. A tuberosity is a projection for a tendon or ligam...
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WGU D115 OA Study Guide Unit 7 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Define ankylosing spondylitis chronic inflammatory joint disease 
Stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints 
What is the most common cause of a corner metaphyseal fx in a child younger than 12 months of 
age? Transverse tibia fracture resulting from physical abuse 
Bouchard's nodes will be associated with what condition? Osteoarthritis 
They are bony enlargements of the middle joints of the finger and proximal interphalangeal 
joints on the hands 
Older adult female complains of ...
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NR509 Final Exam Solution Guide 2022. 
 
A 35-year-old female with a history of migraines presents to the clinic with worsening symptoms for the past few weeks. She reports waking up at night with headaches and nausea. Her only medication history is oral contraceptive pills (OCPs). Otherwise, she states she is healthy. Which of the following actions if taken by the NP is the best next step? 
 
A grandmother is accompanying her 9-year-old granddaughter during a routine physical examination. She ...
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Define ankylosing spondylitis - correct answer chronic inflammatory joint disease 
 
Stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints 
 
What is the most common cause of a corner metaphyseal fx in a child younger than 12 months of age? - correct answer Transverse tibia fracture resulting from physical abuse 
 
Bouchard's nodes will be associated with what condition? - correct answer Osteoarthritis 
 
They are bony enlargements of the middle joints of the finger and proximal interp...
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NR 507 Advanced Pathophysiology Week 6 Quiz Review
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is a chronic inflammatory joint disease characterized by stiffening and fusion of the spine and 
sacroiliac joints. 
 
Fibromyalgia 
 
Ankylosing spondylitis Paget disease 
 
Rheumatoid arthritis 
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) (spondyloarthritis) is a chronic, inflammatory joint disease characterized by stiffening and fusion (ankylosis) of the spine and sacroiliac joints. 
 
Considering the pathophysiology of osteoporosis, what are the effects of extracellular signal regulated 
kinases (ERKs) and ...
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