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TEST BANK for Income Tax Fundamentals 2024, 42nd
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Eccentric tension - ANSWER: A type of muscle tension that helps control the speed
and direction of movement.

Isotonic contraction - ANSWER: A type of muscle contraction that results in
movement, such as raising or lowering a body part.

Concentric tension - ANSWER: Increased muscle contraction that causes muscle
shortening, resulting in movement.

Isometric contraction - ANSWER: A static contraction that causes an increase in
muscle tension without shortening or active movement of the muscle.

Scoliosis - ANSWER: A structural curvature of the spine associated with vertebral
rotation.

Osteogenesis imperfecta - ANSWER: An inherited disorder that makes bones porous,
short, bowed, and deformed.

Osteomalacia - ANSWER: An uncommon metabolic disease characterized by
inadequate and delayed mineralization, resulting in compact and spongy bone.

Arthritis - ANSWER: An inflammatory joint disease characterized by inflammation or
destruction of the synovial membrane and articular cartilage.

Joint degeneration - ANSWER: Changes in articular cartilage combined with
overgrowth of bone at the articular ends, commonly affecting weight-bearing joints.

Base of support - ANSWER: The area beneath an object or person that includes every
point of contact that the object or person makes with the supporting surface.

Center of gravity - ANSWER: The point at which the body's mass is evenly distributed
in all directions.

Lumbar muscle group - ANSWER: The group of muscles around the lumbar vertebrae
that are commonly injured by twisting during the lifting of patients.

Synovial joints - ANSWER: Freely movable joints that are the most mobile, numerous,
and anatomically complex body joints.

, Fibrous joints - ANSWER: Joints that fit closely together and are fixed, permitting
little, if any, movement.

Cartilaginous joints - ANSWER: Joints that have little movement but are elastic and
use cartilage to unite separate bony surfaces.

Proprioception - ANSWER: The awareness of the position of the body and its parts.

Semicircular canals - ANSWER: Three fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that help
maintain balance.

Weight-bearing joints - ANSWER: Joints that are commonly affected by degenerative
changes due to joint degeneration.

Inflammatory joint disease - ANSWER: A condition characterized by inflammation or
destruction of the synovial membrane and articular cartilage.

Static contraction - ANSWER: Another term for isometric contraction, where there is
no shortening or active movement of the muscle.

Dynamic contraction - ANSWER: Muscle actions that involve movement, including
both concentric and eccentric contractions.

Quadriceps set exercises - ANSWER: Exercises that involve instructing the patient to
tighten and relax the quadriceps muscle group.

Pelvic floor exercises - ANSWER: Exercises aimed at strengthening the pelvic floor
muscles.

Health Promotion and Maintenance - ANSWER: A nursing focus area that includes
strategies to maintain health and prevent disease.

Physiological Adaptation - ANSWER: The body's ability to adjust to changes in the
environment or internal conditions.

Assessment - ANSWER: The process of collecting and analyzing information about a
patient's health status.

Teaching/Learning - ANSWER: The process of imparting knowledge and skills to
patients to promote health and manage illness.

Isotonic exercises - ANSWER: Dynamic exercises involving muscle movement and
contraction.

Examples of isotonic exercises - ANSWER: Walking, swimming, jogging, dance
aerobics, bicycling.

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