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Ortho Tech NBCOT exam | Questions and Correct Solutions | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Before treating any patient you should - Answer - 
Highest statistical type of shoulder dislocation? - Answer -Anterior 
What muscle group does the vastus lateralis belong to? - Answer - 
Quadriceps femoris muscle has four parts: rectus femoris, vastus 
lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius 
Salter Harris fx classification identification - Answer -I=Across, II=Up, 
III=Down, IV=Both V= Crushed 
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NR667/ NR 667 VISE (New 2023/ 2024 Update) Guide with Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Chamberlain
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NR667/ NR 667 VISE (New 2023/ 2024 
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QUESTION 
 Etiology: Back pain 
-Often unclear 
-Can be caused by tearing or stretching of nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments, discs, or fascia 
secondary to trauma or chronic mechanical stress 
-Can occur as a symptom of a degenerative disorder (spinal stenosis, DDD, disc herniation) 
-Compression or irritation of a nerve root can occur along with back pain, causing radiculop...
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DEX IOT Study Questions | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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DEX IOT Study Questions | Latest 
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___________ is a stretched or torn ligament. ____________ is a stretched or torn muscle/tendon. 
- (A): sprain; strain 
- (B): strain; sprain 
- (C): laxity; rupture 
- (D): rupture; laxity (A) Sprain is a stretched or torn ligament. Strain is a stretched or torn 
muscle/tendon 
 
____________ bone is synonymous with trabecular bone or spongy bone, is one of two types of 
osseous tissue that form bones. It has a higher sur...
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exss 288 final exam review Questions & Answers 100% Accurate!!
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clavicle fracture - ANSWERSmost common fracture in sport, can be greenstick 
MOI: direct blow, falling on tip of shoulder 
 
humerus fracture - ANSWERSshaft: often significant deformity 
surgical neck: danger to neurovascular tissues 
growth plate: young athletes common 
 
little league's shoulder - ANSWERSstress reaction along proximal humerus epiphysis, repetition, bone growth stunting and premature closing 
 
scapula fracture - ANSWERSuncommon in athletics, on glenoid cavity if in sport 
com...
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MSK exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024
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MSK exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
What is a stretching injury to a muscle/tendon? - ANSWER-Strain 
 
What is a stretching injury to a ligament? - ANSWER-Sprain 
 
What is complete disruption in the relationship of the bones forming the joint? - ANSWER-Dislocation 
 
What is incomplete disruption in the relationship of the bones forming the joint? - ANSWER-Subluxation 
 
What is disruption in a bone's integrity? - ANSWER-Fracture 
 
What is inflammation of a bursa? - ANSWER-Bursitis ...
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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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4 cardinal features of inflammation - swelling, warmth, redness, pain 
Anterior and posterior drawer test - Anterior drawer = + ACL (less sensitive/specific compared 
with Lachmans) 
+ posterior drawer test = 
Posterior cruciate ligament, 
Medial collateral ligament, or 
Posterior oblique ligament damage 
Approach to MSK disorders: - 1. Articular or extra-articular? 
2. Acute (<6wk) or chronic (>12wk)? 
3. Inflammatory or non-inflammatory? 
4. Localized (monoarticular) or diffuse (polyarti...
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Which of the following best describes the patella? 
A. Irregular bone 
B. Long bone 
C. Sesamoid bone 
D. Short bone C. Sesamoid bone 
The patella is classified as a sesamoid bone, which forms in response to strain and provides 
leverage for muscle actions. It is also considered a type of short bone. 
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Which of the following chemical compounds prevents the lungs from collapsing? 
A. Mucus 
B. Surfactant 
C. Enzymes 
D. ...
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NSG 124 Herzing University -NSG 124: EAQ Ortho Soft Tissue well answered
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NSG 124: EAQ Ortho Soft TissueWhich condition does the nurse suspect in a patient with a traumatic ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleration force and limb rotation? 
An ACL tear occurs where there is traumatic knee ligament tear caused by a combination of excessive deceleration force and knee rotation. 
 
Subluxation injury is a partially dislocated joint resulting from a severe sprain (ligament damage) or strain (muscle or tendon damage) commonly caused by trauma such as...
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PT 631 - Midterm (Special Tests), PT 631 Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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PT 631 - Midterm (Special Tests), PT 631 Midterm 
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Three neurological dysfunction tests for ulnar nerve entrapment, specifically cubital 
tunnel syndrome: - Correct Answer ️️ --elbow flexion test 
-pressure provocation test 
-tinel's sign 
Neurological dysfunction test for ulnar nerve entrapment, specifically ulnar nerve 
neuropathy: - Correct Answer ️️ --elbow flexion test 
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diff from cubital tunnel, pt will look like this ^^ 
Neurological...
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