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BOC Self-Assessment Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What is the primary function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee? 
A) To connect the femur to the tibia 
B) To provide stability during rotation 
C) To prevent excessive forward movement of the tibia 
 
D) To absorb shock during landing 
 
Which condition is commonly associated with overuse injuries in runners? 
A) Fractures 
B) Tendonitis 
C) Sprains 
D) Dislocations 
 
What is the primary purpose of a pre-par...
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FNP II Pediatrics Final Study Guide | 500 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 95 Pages
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What makes upper extremity injuries in kids unique? - 
-Joint laxity 
-Underdeveloped musculature 
-Physeal plates 
-Epiphyses 
-Apophyseal plates 
-Articular surface softness 
-Poor proprioception 
-Lack of coordination 
What growth plates exist near the knee? - 
Apophysis 
Epiphysis 
Diaphysis 
Metaphysis 
Physis 
Which ligament provides valgus stability in the elbow? - Medial collateral ligament (ulnar collateral) 
Which ligament provides rotational and varus stability in the elbow? - later...
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COKO - MSK Injuries Questions With Complete Solutions
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) correct answer: 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) correct answer: 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 
 
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Orthotic Fitter Practice Questions and Answers Rated A+
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How many regions is the foot divided into and what are the names of the anatomical divisions? 
There are (3) regions of the foot known as : Forefoot, Midfoot, Hindfoot 
 
What bones make up the Hindfoot? talus and calcaneus 
 
What bones make up the midfoot? navicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms (medial, intermediate, & 
lateral) 
 
What bones make up the forefoot ? 5 metatarsals and 14 phalanges 
 
What are the two pea-shaped bones located...
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BOC Practice Test Questions and Answers Graded A+
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What is the primary purpose of a cool-down period after intense exercise? 
A) To stop exercising suddenly 
B) To gradually lower heart rate and prevent dizziness 
C) To prepare for the next workout 
D) To hydrate 
 
Which of the following is a common symptom of dehydration in athletes? 
A) Dark yellow urine 
B) Increased appetite 
C) Clear, abundant urine 
D) Improved concentration 
 
What is the recommended treatment for a minor muscle str...
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CAISS Extremities Exam || Complete Questions & Solutions 100% Correct
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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? ...
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Boc Practice Questions (Domain 4 Task 1) Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Boc Practice Questions (Domain 4 Task 
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What is the primary purpose of using therapeutic modalities in rehabilitation? 
A) To increase pain levels 
B) To enhance recovery 
C) To improve function 
 
D) To complicate treatment 
 
Which therapeutic modality is commonly used to reduce swelling? 
A) Heat therapy 
B) Ice therapy 
C) Ultrasound therapy 
D) Electrical stimulation 
 
What is an important consideration when applying heat therapy? 
A) It should always b...
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BOC Practice Test 1 Questions And Answers Already Graded A
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BOC Practice Test 1 Questions And 
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What is the primary purpose of a warm-up before athletic activity? 
A) To socialize with teammates 
B) To prepare the body for physical exertion 
C) To practice skills 
D) To increase muscle mass 
 
Which condition is commonly associated with overuse injuries in athletes? 
A) Tendinitis 
B) Fractures 
C) Sprains 
D) Dislocations 
 
What is the best initial response to a suspected concussion in an athlete? 
A) Remove the athlete from ...
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BOC Practice Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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What is a key factor in an athlete’s recovery after an injury? 
A) Immediate return to play 
B) Skipping rehabilitation sessions 
C) Adequate rest and rehabilitation 
 
D) Ignoring pain 
 
How does a sports psychologist contribute to an athlete's performance? 
A) By creating training schedules 
B) By enhancing physical strength 
C) By helping develop mental strategies to enhance focus and reduce anxiety 
D) By providing nutritional a...
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ICD-10 CM Chapter 23, 24 & 25 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ICD-10 CM Chapter 23, 24 & 25 
 
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Status post below the knee amputation (right) is coded as: Z89.51 
 
Open wound codes are used for surgical wounds, nontraumatic wounds, and ulcers. False 
 
An open fracture includes: compound 
missile 
 
puncture 
all of the above 
 
The most common causes of spinal cord injury are motor vehicle accidents. True 
 
A superficial injury is always coded in addition to any more serious injury at the same site. 
False 
 
It is...
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