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Navy Hospital Corpsman HCB Test 7 Questions and Answers 100% Pass movement of the limbs towards the lateral plane or away from the axial line of a limb - ANSWER - abduction movement of the limbs toward the medial plane of the body or the axial line of a limb - ANSWER - adduction fracture in w...

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Navy Hospital Corpsman HCB Test 7 Questions
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movement of the limbs towards the lateral plane or away from the axial line of a limb - ANSWER ✔✔-

abduction


movement of the limbs toward the medial plane of the body or the axial line of a limb - ANSWER ✔✔-

adduction


fracture in which the broken bone segments are at an angle to each other - ANSWER ✔✔-angulated

fracture


where two bones meet - ANSWER ✔✔-articulation


wasting or decreases in size or physiological activity of a part of the body because of diseases or other

influences - ANSWER ✔✔-atrophy


fibrous sac between certain tendons and bones beneath them - ANSWER ✔✔-bursa


inflammation of the connective tissue structure surrounding a joint - ANSWER ✔✔-bursitis


Tough tissue that covers the joint ends of bones and helps to form certain body parts such as the ear -

ANSWER ✔✔-cartilage


an injury to an extremity with no associated opening in the skin - ANSWER ✔✔-closed extremity injury


an injury to an extremity with no associated opening in the skin - ANSWER ✔✔-closed extremity injury


a fracture in which the bone is broken in several places - ANSWER ✔✔-comminuted fracture




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injury caused when tissues such as blood vessels and nerves are constricted within a space as from

swelling or from a tight dressing or cast - ANSWER ✔✔-compartment syndrome


felt when two irregular bony surfaces rub together as a joint moves, when two rough edges of a broken

bone rub together - ANSWER ✔✔-crepitus


the disrupting or "coming apart" of a body part (joint) from its normal position - ANSWER ✔✔-

dislocation


the abnormal accumulation of fluid in interstitial spaces of tissue - ANSWER ✔✔-edema


the escape of fluid, such as from blood vessels as a result of rupture or seepage - ANSWER ✔✔-effusion


redness or inflammation of the skin or mucous membrane - ANSWER ✔✔-erythema


any break in the bone or tooth - ANSWER ✔✔-fracture


an incomplete fracture - ANSWER ✔✔-greenstick fracture


a manner of walking or moving on foot - ANSWER ✔✔-gait


a form of arthritis, is a disorder or purine metabolism that results from an elevated serum uric acid level -

ANSWER ✔✔-gout


is what causes the injury - ANSWER ✔✔-mechanism of injury


branch of medicine concerned with the prevention or correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal

system - ANSWER ✔✔-orthopedics


loss of muscle function through injury, disease, or damage, to its nerve supply. Most paralysis is due to

stroke or spinal cord injury - ANSWER ✔✔-paralysis


tough connective sheath that covers the bone - ANSWER ✔✔-periosteum




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extent of movement of a joint, measured in degrees of a circle - ANSWER ✔✔-range of motion


the stretching or tearing of ligaments that causes pain and disability - ANSWER ✔✔-sprain


muscle or tendon injury resulting from violent contraction or excessive force - ANSWER ✔✔-strain


inflammation of a tendon usually from a strain - ANSWER ✔✔-tendonitis


what is voluntary muscle also known as? - ANSWER ✔✔-skeletal muscle


under conscious control of the brain via the nervous system - ANSWER ✔✔-voluntary muscle


what is involuntary muscle also known as? - ANSWER ✔✔-smooth muscle


where can you find involuntary muscle - ANSWER ✔✔-gastrointestinal system, lungs, blood vessels, and

urinary system


a specialized form of involuntary muscle, found only in the heart - ANSWER ✔✔-cardiac muscle


mandible - ANSWER ✔✔-lower jaw


Maxillae - ANSWER ✔✔-upper jaw


carpal - ANSWER ✔✔-wrist


metacarpals - ANSWER ✔✔-hand bones


Phalanges - ANSWER ✔✔-fingers and toes


the lateral bone of the forearm - ANSWER ✔✔-radius


medial forearm bone - ANSWER ✔✔-ulna


the highest portion of the shoulder - ANSWER ✔✔-acromion process


how many bones does the spine consist of - ANSWER ✔✔-33




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