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Movement Science - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Movement Science - Exam 1 Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
What is kinematics? A branch of mechanics that describes the motion of a body 
What motions occur in the sagittal plane and what is its corresponding axis? Motions: • Flexion/extension • DF/PF • Forward/backward bending Axis: • Medial/lateral axis 
What motions occur in the frontal plane and what is its corresponding axis? Motions: • Abduction/adduction • Lateral flexion • Ulnar/radial deviation • Eversion/inversion 
Axis:...
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7323180-Med- Surg-Questions.
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Surg-Questions.Detailed working, solutions, memo, notes & explanations.. A home care nurse is preparing to visit a client with a diagnosis of Meniere’s 
disease. The nurse review’s the physician’s orders and expects to note that which of the 
following dietary measures will be prescribed? 
A. low fiber diet with decreased fluids 
B. low sodium diet and fluid restriction 
C. low carbohydrate diet and elimination of red meats 
D. low fat with restriction of citrus fruits 
2. A ...
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NBCE Boards Part II - Principles of Chiropractic Questions and Answers 2023
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Which subluxation hypotheses occurs most commonly in chiropractic practice? 
 
a. somatosomatic 
b. somatoautonomic 
c. neuroimmunomodulation 
d. psychosomatic - a. somatosomatic 
 
The intradiscal pressure is the least in which position? 
 
a. walking 
b. standing 
c. sitting 
d. lying prone - d. lying prone 
 
Pressure in the lumbar disc is increased most in which of the following positions? 
 
a. standing 
b. sitting 
c. sitting, bending forward 
d. sitting, bending backward - c. sitting, ben...
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Pilates Questions and Answers Rated A
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Pilates Questions and Answers Rated A 
 
Pilates Method A conditioning method developed by Joseph Pilates over 70 years ago. A 
series of exercises that bring attention to the body-mind connection and are flowing movements 
executed without stress. 
 
Purposes of Pilates Exercises To increase core stability and control, pelvic and spinal 
stability, spinal mobility, scapular stability, abdominal strength, back strength, shoulder/arm 
strength, hip and leg strength, hip/leg flexibility, shoulder/...
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AAMI Anatomy Unit 10, Anatomy 1: Comprehensive Review Exam with Correct Solutions 2024/2025 Updated
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AAMI Anatomy Unit 10, Anatomy 1: 
Comprehensive Review Exam with 
Correct Solutions 2024/2025 Updated 
Arthrology - CORRECT ANSWER-the study of joints or articulations. 
Articulation - CORRECT ANSWER-is a point of contact between two or more bones or 
cartilage or bone. 
Synarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER-bones are held together by a fibrous connective 
tissue. There is no movement or joint cavity. There is a complete fusion of bones. 
Synarthrosis - CORRECT ANSWER-what type of joints are the cra...
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NCCT Medical Terminology
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NCCT Medical Terminology 
1. suffix EMIA 
️ blood 
2. expanding or opening wider 
️ dilate 
3. lack of or absence of breathing 
️ apnea 
4. groups of cells with the same function 
️ tissue 
5. basic unit of body structure 
️ cell 
6. the time when menstruation begins 
️ menarche 
7. time when menstruation stops 
️ menopause 
8. involuntary movement 
️ reflex 
9. paralysis from the waist down 
️ paraplegia 
10. paralysis from the neck down ...
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ivy tech APHY 101 final study guide questions and answers 2024
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what are the parts of a long bone? - epiphysis and diaphysis 
 
What is the epiphysis? - end of a long bone that articulates (forms a joint) with another bone. 
 
What is the diaphysis? - shaft of a long bone 
 
What is the medullary cavity? - hollow chamber in diaphysis. marrow fills this cavity 
 
What is the periosteum? - a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enclosing a bone 
 
what is compact bone? - wall of the diaphysis mainly composed of tightly packed tissue 
 
what is spongy bone...
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NSCA-CPT Techniques of Exercise Exam Questions And Answers 2024/2025
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NSCA-CPT Techniques of Exercise Exam 
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Personal trainer should spot which of the following exercises? 
Lateral dumbbell raise 
Incline, dumbbell fly 
Power clean 
Incline, dumbbell, fly, chapter 13, page 326-327 
Explosive or power exercises should not be spotted 
When performing the abdominal crunch on a stability ball, how should a client 
body be position? 
Supine with the lumbar to lower thoracic region of the spine on the apex of the ball 
chapter 12, page 30...
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AFPA Pilates Instructor Mat Final Exam well answered 2023 passed
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AFPA Pilates Instructor Mat Final Exam well answered 2023 passedDescribe the concept of "center" - correct answer The concept of center can have very different meanings in accordance with various disciplines. In Pilates, the center is generally viewed as the core of the body, for some practitioners it also has an esoteric connotation and is referred to as the powerhouse. 
 
Explain the 2 phases of breathing - correct answer Inhalation (inspiration): activation of the respiratory muscles, par...
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care - Chapter 21 (Rehabilitation and Restorative Care) Questions & Answers
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care - Chapter 21 (Rehabilitation and Restorative Care) Questions & Answers 
 
rehabilitation 
care that is managed by professionals to restore a person to the highest possible level of functioning after an illness or injury 
restorative care 
works to maintain a resident's functioning, to improve his quality of life, and to increase independence 
range of motion exercises 
The exercises designed to prevent contractures and loss of motion and function in the joints ...
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