Active Range of Motion - correct answer full muscular range of motion with gravity,
against resistance
Passive Range of Motion - correct answer full muscular range of motion without
gravity
Ataxia - correct answer loss of full control of body movements
Crepitus - correct answer grating sound/sensation produced by friction between
bone and cartilage
Flaccid - correct answer part of body hanging limply
Flexion - correct answer bending of joint (elbow, knee, neck)
Extension - correct answer extending of joint (neck, elbow, knee)
Abduction - correct answer Movement of limb away from midline
Adduction - correct answer Movement of limb toward midline
Supination - correct answer facing upwards (palms up or face up in lying position)
Pronation - correct answer facing downwards (palms down or face down in lying
position)
Rotation - correct answer turning of joint (neck, hips)
,Retraction - correct answer nonangular posterior movement (jaw)
Protraction - correct answer nonangular anterior movement (jaw)
Inversion - correct answer sole turns medially (foot only)
Eversion - correct answer sole turns laterally (foot only)
Dorsiflexion - correct answer toes up
Plantarflexion - correct answer toes pointed down
What are the four elements of the musculoskeletal exam? - correct answer 1.
Inspection
2. Palpation
3. RoM
4. Strength
Musculoskeletal System function - correct answer the system of bones and skeletal
muscles that support and protect the body and permit movement
What nutrient is essential for muscles? - correct answer Protein
What nutrients are essential for bones? - correct answer Calcium and Vitamin D
What does a 2+ rating mean in regards to muscle strength? - correct answer full
RoM w/o gravity (passive RoM)
, What does a 3+ rating mean in regards to muscle strength? - correct answer full
RoM w/gravity
What does a 4+ rating mean in regards to muscle strength? - correct answer full
RoM with gravity and moderate resistance
What does a 5+ rating mean in regards to muscle strength? - correct answer full
RoM with gravity and full resistance
What rating is considered normal Muscle Strength? - correct answer 5+
What should the nurse inspect when assessing cervical spine RoM? - correct answer
alignment of head and neck
What should the nurse palpate when assessing the cervical spine RoM? - correct answer
spinous processes and muscles
What motions should the nurse ask the patient to demonstrate to assess cervical spine RoM? - correct
answer chin to chest (flexion), lift chin (hyperextension), each ear towards shoulder,
rotate chin to each ear
Signs and Symptoms associated with bony fracture? - correct answer pain, swelling,
ecchymosis, deformity, warm, tender to touch
Bone Dislocation - correct answer Displacement of the bone from its usual anatomic
location in the joint
Joint Sprain - correct answer a stretching or tearing of the ligament of a joint due to
forced movement beyond the joints normal range
Bone Fracture - correct answer partial or complete break in the continuity of the
bone from trauma