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HKIN 222 Test 1 Questions with Answers All Correct
  • HKIN 222 Test 1 Questions with Answers All Correct

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  • HKIN 222 Test 1 Questions with Answers All Correct types of synovial joints (5) - Answer-ball + socket, hinge, pivot, saddle, gliding bone - Answer-like ligament + tendon CT, except has CaCO3, Ca3(PO4)2, collagen, H2O. some degree of flexibility + strength. progressive loss of collagen w/ age - increases brittleness. periosteum contains blood supply to bone assumption of risk - Answer-when one partakes in sport they must assume some risks, but these must be "normal" risks coach's li...
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Skin integrity and wound care Exam Test Marking Scheme New Update
  • Skin integrity and wound care Exam Test Marking Scheme New Update

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  • Skin integrity and wound care Exam Test Marking Scheme New Update What is a pressure injury? - Answer -localized damage to the skin and underlying soft tissue usually over a bony prominence or related to a medical or other device What are other terms that have been used in the past for a pressure injury? - Answer -pressure sore, pressure ulcer, decubitus ulcer, or bedsore What is the description of a Stage 1 pressure injury? - Answer -Intact skin with a localized area of nonblanchable e...
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AT 2356 Exam 6 - Chp. 25-27 Questions  and Answers 100% Pass
  • AT 2356 Exam 6 - Chp. 25-27 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • AT 2356 Exam 6 - Chp. 25-27 Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the correct numerical order for the three different divisions of the movable vertebrae, respectively-cervical, thoracic, lumbar? 7,12,5 In an occupational educational program for the prevention of spine injuries, what would be one of the most important factors to address? maintaining proper body mechanics Composed of strong fibrous tissue that runs in several different directions for strength; it is the outer port...
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CAISS Extremities Exam || Complete Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)
  • CAISS Extremities Exam || Complete Questions & Solutions (100% Correct)

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  • CAISS Extremities Exam || Complete Questions & Solutions (100% Correct) CAISS Extremities Exam || Complete Questions & Solutions (100% Correct) How is nerve palsy or neuropraxia coded? - ANSWER - A contusion How is nerve paralysis coded? - ANSWER - A laceration How are ligament tears/injuries coded? - ANSWER - Sprain How are muscle or tendon tears coded? - ANSWER - Strain A man touched a high voltage line with flash burns and injury to the soft tissue and muscle of the thumb side...
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Sports Medicine PaxPat Medical questions with correct answers
  • Sports Medicine PaxPat Medical questions with correct answers

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  • Which of the following would not be included in the educational program for an athletic trainer? Correct Answer-a rotation in a dentist's office Paralysis means Correct Answer-The inability to move the body below a spinal injury a _________ is a break, usually in a bone Correct Answer- The responsibilities of an athletic trainer include Correct Answer-treating and preventing athletes' injuries A __________ is a separation of two bones where they meet at a joint Correct Answer-dislo...
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Nursing 225 Pathophysiology (FINAL EXAM) || with 100% Verified Solutions.
  • Nursing 225 Pathophysiology (FINAL EXAM) || with 100% Verified Solutions.

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  • strain correct answers a stretching injury to muscle or tendon, treatment includes rest, ice packs, mild analgesics. sprain correct answers tearing of ligament, can be complete or incomplete, usually occurs when joint is forced past it's normal range of motion, can induce significant swelling, bleeding, pain, and dysfunction. Sprain Healing: correct answers fibroblasts synthesize collagen and new capillaries infiltrates the injured area to facilitate tissue regeneration. Sprain Treatme...
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AGPCNP Board Review Questions with correct Answers 2024
  • AGPCNP Board Review Questions with correct Answers 2024

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  • AGPCNP Board Review Questions with correct Answers 2024 Lesions often begin as small, firm, dome-shaped growths on genitals or other parts of the body (armpits, neck, face, hands); have a surface that feels smooth, waxy, or pearly; are flesh-colored or pink; have a dimple in the center (may be filled with a thick, white substance that is cheesy or waxy); and are painless but itch. Scratching or picking can spread the virus. - ANS ️️ Molluscum contagiosum Thayer-Martin Selective Agar is...
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HSC PDHPE Sports Medicine exam questions and answers 2024
  • HSC PDHPE Sports Medicine exam questions and answers 2024

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  • Direct injury Caused by an external force.Can be caused by: A collision with another player (tackle in rugby), being struck with an object (a cricket ball). Indirect Injury Caused by an internal force in the body. Examples are muscle or ligament strains or tears (sprinter tearing a hamstring). Soft Tissue Injury Occur in muscles, tendons, ligaments as well as the skin. Examples include: tears, sprains, contusions (bruises), skin abrasions, laceration and blisters. Hard Ti...
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ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • ABFAS - Trauma Section Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Achilles tendon rupture is likely to occur in this position - Answer- Sprinters Gastroc-soleal complex is enervated by: - Answer- Tibial nerve (S1 - S2) Runs between the gastrocnemius and soleus. Assists in plantarfexion of the foot and flexion of the knee - Answer- Plantaris Nerve enervation of the plantaris - Answer- L4, L5, S1 The narrowest part of the achilles tendon - Answer- 4cm proximal to its insertion An Achilles tendon...
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COKO - MSK INJURIES EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY).
  • COKO - MSK INJURIES EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY).

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  • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) mechanism : knee hyperextension with rotation usually occurs during cutting or single-leg landing 75% also have meniscal injuries Positive Lachman's test means it is injured or anterior drawer test Lateral Cruciate Ligament (LCL) lateral aspect of the knee mainly supported by muscles - less common injury - usually occurs from varus load and possible hyperextension impact on the medial aspect of the knee - positive varus test Medi...
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