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CNUR 204- Final Exam Prep fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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Sprains - correct answer - Injury related to stretching of a ligament surrounding a joint 
 
- extremely painful 
 
- most common site: ankle, wrist, shoulder, backs 
 
3 Degree's of Sprains - correct answer 1st degree- mild, involves tears of only a few fibres, of an involved tissue, swelling, tenderness 
 
2nd- moderate, partial disruption, stretching or tearing injury related to mild tenderness, swelling 
 
3rd- severe, complete tearing of the ligament, moderate ...
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Orthopedic Nursing Care Complete Questions And Answer 2023
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Orthopedic Nursing Care Complete Questions And Answer 2023 
What is the most commonly reported injuries? Contusions, Strains, and Sprains. 
 
Contusion Blunt force-bleeding into soft tissue, but skin remains intact. (Swelling, discoloration of skin) Least serious 
 
Strain Stretching injury to a muscle or a muscle-tendon unit. Caused by mechanical overloading. (Pain, limited motion, muscle spasms/weakness, swelling.) Most common: lower abck and Hamstring muscle 
 
Sprain Stretch/tear of ligament...
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HSC PDHPE Sports Medicine exam questions and answers 2024
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Direct injury 
Caused by an external force.Can be caused by: A collision with another player (tackle in rugby), being struck with an object (a cricket ball). 
 
 
 
Indirect Injury 
Caused by an internal force in the body. Examples are muscle or ligament strains or tears (sprinter tearing a hamstring). 
 
 
 
Soft Tissue Injury 
Occur in muscles, tendons, ligaments as well as the skin. Examples include: tears, sprains, contusions (bruises), skin abrasions, laceration and blisters. 
 
 
 
Hard Ti...
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PES Exam| 325 Questions| Correct Answers| Verified 100%
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What is the outermost layer of connective tissue that surrounds muscle? 
 
Select one: 
a. Endomysium 
b. Perineurium 
c. Perimysium 
d. Epimysium - ANSWERSD 
 
Which exercise can help decrease perturbation and help achieve neuromuscular control? 
Select one: 
 
a. Squat on a wobble board 
b. Deadlift 
c. Bench press 
d. Sled push - ANSWERSA 
 
A team focused on winning and being better than others operates in which kind of environment? 
 
Select one: 
a. Emotion-focused 
b. Outcome-oriented 
c....
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Pilates Special Populations Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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Pilates Special Populations Questions and Answers 100% Verified 
Cardiovascular Disease 
What is it? 
Any disease of heart/blood vessels 
Do 
Ensure client is hydrated 
Refer to GP 
Don't Do 
extreme temps (over 80 degrees) 
weight bearing in cases of foot wounds 
for hypertension avoid high intensity or suddenly moving to upright positions 
 
 
 
Heart Attack Warning Signs 
What is it? 
pressure in chest 
pain/discomfort in arm(s), back, neck, jaw,stomach 
shortness of breath 
cold sweats, nau...
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CNUR 204- Final Exam Prep fully solved 2023/2024
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Sprains - correct answer - Injury related to stretching of a ligament surrounding a joint 
 
- extremely painful 
 
- most common site: ankle, wrist, shoulder, backs 
 
3 Degree's of Sprains - correct answer 1st degree- mild, involves tears of only a few fibres, of an involved tissue, swelling, tenderness 
 
2nd- moderate, partial disruption, stretching or tearing injury related to mild tenderness, swelling 
 
3rd- severe, complete tearing of the ligament, moderate ...
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UTT NURS 3303 Exam 4 Questions 100% Solved.
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UTT NURS 3303 Exam 4 Questions 100% 
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Types of Bone - answer- cortical: solid, dense 
- trabecular: aka cancellous, non-solid, has an inner meshwork making the bone porous (more 
susceptible to osteoporosis) 
Osteoblasts - answerBONE-FORMING CELLS that start bone mineralization by secreting 
osteoid 
Osteocytes - answermature osteoblasts - retain metabolism including nutrient and waste 
exchange, do not divide 
Osteoclasts - answerresponsible for BONE REABSORPTION & DEGRADATION of existi...
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BIO 201 EXAM 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
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BIO 201 EXAM 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
*bursa ️- a fibrous sac filled with synovial fluid, located between adjacent muscles, where tendon 
passes over bone, or between bone and skin 
cushion muscles, helps tendons slide more easily over joints, modify direction of tendon pull 
*ligament ️-attaches bone to bone 
*tendon ️-strip or sheet of tough, dense-regular collagenous CT that attaches muscle to bone 
the most important structures in stabilizing a joint! 
*tendon sheaths ️- elongat...
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Exam Advanced health assessment 2023(Test bank)
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Exam Advanced health assessment 
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• Myofascial pain - CORRECT ANSWER-asymmetrical trigger points that are medial to 
the scapula and over the trapezius, Caused by stress and/or previous neck injuries 
• Subacromial bursitis - CORRECT ANSWER-tenderness that can be palpated over the 
head of the humorous many times on the dominant extremities, pain elicited with 
internal and external rotation at 90 degrees and abduction greater than 30 degrees. 
Pain at night, abrupt onset...
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NSG 6020- Orthopedics exam questions and answers
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When examining the foot of a patient, the nurse practitioner notes tenderness of the posterior medial malleolus. This could be suggestive of: 
Tibial tendinitis 
 
 
 
When testing hand grip strength on a patient, the nurse practitioner asks the patient to squeeze which finger(s)?: 
Second and third fingers 
 
 
 
A thickened nodule overlying the flexor tendon of the 4th finger and possibly the 5th finger near the distal palmar crease is suggestive of: 
Dupuytren's contracture 
 
 
 
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