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Brunnstrom Clinical Kinesiology 6th Edition Houglum Bertoti - Test Bank
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Chapter 1: Basic Concepts in Kinesiology: Kinematics 
 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
____	1.	Hinge joints exhibit __________ degree(s) of freedom. 
a. 
one 
b. 
two 
c. 
three 
d. 
four 
 
 
____	2.	A condyloid or ellipsoidal joint is characterized by motion in ____________ planes. 
a. 
one 
b. 
two 
c. 
three 
d. 
four 
 
 
____	3.	Which of the following is always classified as a “pathological” end-feel? 
a. 
Soft 
b. 
Fi...
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Domain 2: Clinical Evaluation & Diagnosis: Special Tests NATA BOC, Goniometry, Pathophysiology & Patho BOC; Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Domain 2: Clinical Evaluation & Diagnosis: Special 
Tests NATA BOC, Goniometry, Pathophysiology & 
Patho BOC; Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
Pain types Correct answer-Nerve pain sharp, bright, burning. 
Bone pain piercing and localized 
Vascular pain aching, poorly localized, and referred. 
Muscle pain dull, aching, and referred. 
Pain stops during activities chronic inflammation 
Pain increases in joint throughout the day progressive edema.
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Domain 2: Clinical Evaluation & Diagnosis: Special Tests NATA BOC, Goniometry, Pathophysiology & Patho BOC Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025 Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions
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Domain 2: Clinical Evaluation & Diagnosis: Special Tests NATA BOC, Goniometry, 
Pathophysiology & Patho BOC Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 
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Domain 2 Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Special Tests NATA BOC Goniometry Pathophysiology and Patho BOC Questions and Answers
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Pain types 
~ Nerve pain sharp, bright, burning. 
Bone painpiercing and localized 
Vascular painaching, poorly localized, and referred. 
Muscle pain dull, aching, and referred. 
Pain stops during activities chronic inflammation 
Pain increases in joint throughout the day progressive edema. 
Endpoints 
~ Normal soft tissue: soft and spongy, painless, gradual stop. Capsular: abrupt, hard, 
firm with a little give. Bone to Bone: distinct and abrupt, two hard surfaces come into contact. 
Muscu...
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AAOS ROM For Goniometry - AAOS Ranges Of Motion For Goniometry – Q’s & A’s
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AAOS ROM For Goniometry - AAOS Ranges Of Motion For Goniometry – Q’s & A’s
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The Musculoskeletal System Question and answers correctly solved
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The Musculoskeletal System Question and answers correctly solved 
The nurse is discussing actions that can be taken to best prevent osteoporosis with a patient. Which information should the nurse include? 
a. Take an extra calcium supplement. 
b. Eat a balanced diet. 
c. Exercise throughout life. 
d. Increase daily intake of milk products. - correct answer ANS: C 
A lifetime of even mild daily exercise will delay or prevent osteoporosis. 
 
What does goniometry measure? 
a. Bone strength 
b....
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Chapter 31: The Musculoskeletal System |DeWit: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts & Practice, 3rd Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The nurse is discussing actions that can be taken to best prevent osteoporosis with a patient. Which information should the nurse include? 
a.	Take an extra calcium supplement. 
b.	Eat a balanced diet. 
c.	Exercise throughout life. 
d.	Increase daily intake of milk products. 
 
ANS: C 
A lifetime of even mild daily exercise will delay or prevent osteoporosis. 
PTS:1 		DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension	REF:	720 
OBJ:4 (theory)	TOP: Osteoporosis: Supplement 
KEY: Nursing...
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Clinical Kinesiology Exam (with Complete Solutions)
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Kinesiology correct answers Study of movement 
 
Biomechanics correct answers Application of mechanical principles to the body 
 
Statics correct answers Uniform motion 
 
Dynamic correct answers Systems accelerating/decelerating 
 
Osteokinematics correct answers Movement of bones 
 
Arthrokinematics correct answers Movement of joint surface relevant to body segment motion 
 
Clinical kinesiology correct answers Understand the forces so we can manipulate them to improve performance and prevent ...
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Nur 236 chapters 31 and 32 muscle skeletal exam with complete solution
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The nurse is discussing actions that can be taken to best prevent osteoporosis with a patient. Which information should the nurse include? 
Exercise throughout life. 
 
A lifetime of even mild daily exercise will delay or prevent osteoporosis. 
 
 
 
What does goniometry measure? 
Range-of-motion (ROM) 
 
 
Goniometry measures joint mobility, described as the number of degrees that the joint can move from the 0-degree mark. 
 
 
 
Positioning and range-of-motion (ROM) exercises most help the imm...
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HOSA Physical Therapy- Musculoskeletal Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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dysfunction - any functional disability; PT determines the cause and extent of these 
Range of Motion (ROM) - movement at a joint 
Bursitis - inflammation of bursae; commonly occurs at the shoulder to the subacromial bursa 
Bursae - fluid-filled sacs throughout the body that decrease friction between structures 
Tendinopathy - disorders of the tendons 
Tendinitis - inflammation of the tendon 
Tendinosis - degeneration of the tendon by overuse 
Nerve entrapment - pressure on a nerve 
Ligament - s...
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