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CanfitPro terms (All Correct)
  • CanfitPro terms (All Correct)

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  • acute injury correct answers occurs due to a single application of force, sudden onset, and immediate pain action stage correct answers behavioral change which person takes appropriate step to achieving desired change adenosine triphosphate correct answers energy currency of the body aerobic correct answers in presence of oxygen agility correct answers secondary component of fitness involving changing directions efficiently all-around development correct answers training principle...
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BIO 201 EXAM 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
  • 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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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
  • AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solution The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER Arthrology How are articulations classified - ANSWER By the degree of movement permitted Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER Synovial Cavity Types of articulations - ANSWER Synarthrosis - immovable articulation Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable Diarthrosis - freely moveable Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER Immovable articulation ...
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 Clinically Oriented Anatomy  exam with correct answers 2024
  • Clinically Oriented Anatomy exam with correct answers 2024

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  • Regional, Systemic, Clinical (applied) anatomy correct answers The three main approaches to studying anatomy are.... Regional Anatomy correct answers Method of studying that considers the organization fo the human body as major parts or segments. These can be broken down into subsections. Viscera correct answers Internal organs are.... Surface anatomy correct answers This type of studying requires a thorough understanding of the anatomy of structures beneath the surface; this allows...
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AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
  • AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • AAMI Anatomy Exam Questions with Complete Solutions The study of joints or articulations - ANSWER Arthrology How are articulations classified - ANSWER By the degree of movement permitted Presence or absence of a space or joint cavity (synovial cavity) Joint Cavity AKA: - ANSWER Synovial Cavity Types of articulations - ANSWER Synarthrosis - immovable articulation Amphiaarthrosis - slightly moveable Diarthrosis - freely moveable Describe Synarthrosis (5) - ANSWER Immovable articulation...
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AAMI Anatomy Unit 10, AAMI Anatomy 1 Unit 9, Anatomy Test
  • AAMI Anatomy Unit 10, AAMI Anatomy 1 Unit 9, Anatomy Test

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  • 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 cranial sutures and sterno-costal articulation? Amphiarthosis correct answer: there is slight movement...
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EOPA Sports Med Review/ Final Review Latest 2023 Already Graded A
  • EOPA Sports Med Review/ Final Review Latest 2023 Already Graded A

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  • EOPA Sports Med Review/ Final Review Latest 2023 Already Graded A When applying stirrups what direction should they be applied? Medial to Lateral What percent of bleach should be in cleaning solution? 10% When an athlete inverts his/her foot and needs tape what direction should the stirrup be applied? medial to lateral What is the maximum amount of time an athlete should keep ice on an injuried body part? 15-20 minutes Which muscles are apart of the rotator cuff? supraspinatus muscle, the in...
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Bontrager Chapter 1 Exam Questions
  • Bontrager Chapter 1 Exam Questions

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  • Bontrager Chapter 1 Exam Questions With all Correct Answers Abduction - ANSWER-The lateral movement of the arm or leg away from the body (spreading fingers or toes apart) .Abnormal hyperextension - ANSWER-A hyperextended elbow or knee results when the joint is extended beyond the straightened or neutral position. This is not a natural movement for these two joints and results in injury or trauma .Acanthioparietal projection - ANSWER-The CR enters at the acanthion (junction of nose a...
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Radiographic positioning and related anatomy- chapter 1 practice questions and answers
  • Radiographic positioning and related anatomy- chapter 1 practice questions and answers

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RAD 130 Exam With Complete Solutions
  • RAD 130 Exam With Complete Solutions

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  • RAD 130 Exam With Complete Solutions circulatory system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body Digestive system body system the breaks down food and absorbs nutrients respiratory system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide. urinary system Cleanses the blood. Rids the body of wastes. Maintains salt and water balance. Reproductive system system of organs involved in producing offspring nervous system the network of nerve cells...
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