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Gross Anatomy Exam 1 (Palmer College Gross Anatomy 1) with Complete Solutions!
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Origin - ANSWER-The end of the muscle that attaches to the more or less stationary part of the skeleton. 
 
insertion - ANSWER-the end of the muscle attached to the portion of the skeleton which moves when the muscle contracts. 
 
belly - ANSWER-the term for the fleshy (muscle fiber portion) of the muscle which is surrounded by the epimysium 
 
Tendons - ANSWER-the connective tissue portion of the muscle (the continuation of the epimysium) which attached to the bone. strong tensile strength. 
 
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HOSA Physical Therapy - Musculoskeletal Conditions Exam with Questions and Answers
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HOSA Physical Therapy - Musculoskeletal Conditions Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
What is the goal of Musculoskeletal PT? ANSWER return the patient to their original state before the injury 
 
Dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system ANSWER result in pain, stiffness, edema, weakness, or loss of range of motion 
 
PTNow ANSWER a website designed to help clinicians access the latest literature 
 
clinical practice guidelines ANSWER allow therapists to have rapid access to synthesize research...
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Test Bank- Musculoskeletal (SCORE A+ GUARANTEED)
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A patient with left knee pain is diagnosed with bursitis. The nurse will explain that bursitis is an 
inflammation of 
a. the synovial membrane that lines the joint. 
b. a small, fluid-filled sac found at some joints. 
c. the fibrocartilage that acts as a shock absorber in the knee joint. 
d. any connective tissue that is found supporting the joints of the body 
ANS: B 
Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints and bony prominences. Fibrocartilage is a solid tissue 
that 
cushions some jo...
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NUR 220 - Musculoskeletal Exam Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Musculoskeletal System -(3) components? -Functions ->Provides structure ->Allows movement ->Protects vital organs ->Stores minerals ->Produces blood components (bone marrow) muscles, bones, joints 
-.... hold bones together with ligaments and tendons ->.... are bone to bone ->.... are muscle to bone 
-.... are fluid-filled sacs which reduce friction and allow free movement of joints. muscles; ligaments; tendons; bursae 
Disease and Injury -Musculoskeletal diseases rank first...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology - C875 Verified Practice Questions And 100% Correct Answers.
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Posterior (dorsal) - correct answer toward the back 
 
Dorsal - correct answer toward the back 
 
Superior - correct answer toward the head 
 
Superficial - correct answer near the surface 
 
Medial - correct answer toward the midline 
 
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PN1 exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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What are the physiological processes of bone? Correct Answer growth 
modeling 
remodeling 
blood-bone exchange 
repair/healing 
 
Myofibrials are functional subunits that consist of 2 types of subunits known as? Correct Answer myosin (thick) 
actin filaments (thin) 
 
sarcomere is a contractile unit 
 
nerve supply is necessary for? Correct Answer contraction 
 
What connects muscle to bone? Correct Answer tendons 
 
what covers the ends of bone to reduce friction? Correct Answer cartilage 
 
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HOSA Physical Therapy- Musculoskeletal Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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dysfunction - any functional disability; PT determines the cause and extent of these 
Range of Motion (ROM) - movement at a joint 
Bursitis - inflammation of bursae; commonly occurs at the shoulder to the subacromial bursa 
Bursae - fluid-filled sacs throughout the body that decrease friction between structures 
Tendinopathy - disorders of the tendons 
Tendinitis - inflammation of the tendon 
Tendinosis - degeneration of the tendon by overuse 
Nerve entrapment - pressure on a nerve 
Ligament - s...
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Test Bank- Musculoskeletal Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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A patient with left knee pain is diagnosed with bursitis. The nurse will explain that bursitis is an 
inflammation of 
a. the synovial membrane that lines the joint. 
b. a small, fluid-filled sac found at some joints. 
c. the fibrocartilage that acts as a shock absorber in the knee joint. 
d. any connective tissue that is found supporting the joints of the body - ANSWER-ANS: B 
Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints and bony prominences. Fibrocartilage is a solid tissue that 
cushions ...
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Gross Anatomy Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Origin 
The end of the muscle that attaches to the more or less stationary part of the skeleton. 
 
 
 
insertion 
the end of the muscle attached to the portion of the skeleton which moves when the muscle contracts. 
 
 
 
belly 
the term for the fleshy (muscle fiber portion) of the muscle which is surrounded by the epimysium 
 
 
 
Tendons 
the connective tissue portion of the muscle (the continuation of the epimysium) which attached to the bone. strong tensile strength. 
 
 
 
What are tendons...
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Certification exam for WGU pathophysiology D236 final test
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Certification exam for WGU 
pathophysiology D236 final test 
Turner syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER-A chromosomal disorder in females in which 
either an *X chromosome* is missing, making the person XO instead of XX, or part of 
one X chromosome is deleted. 
Tay-Sachs Disease - CORRECT ANSWER-A human genetic disease caused by a 
recessive allele for a dysfunctional enzyme leads to the accumulation of certain lipids in 
the brain. 
Seizures, blindness, and degeneration of motor and mental performa...
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