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CATA 263 LEC 12 - CONDITIONS OF THE ELBOW AND FOREARM
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What does the humeroulnar joint movement do (2)? - Answer-Flexion & Extension 
 
What does the proximal/distal radioulnar joint do (2)? - Answer-Supination & Pronation 
 
Ligaments of the elbow (3): - Answer-ulnar collateral, 
radial collateral, 
annular 
 
Muscles of the elbow/forearm (10): - Answer-- biceps brachii 
- brachialis 
- brachioradialis 
- pronator teres 
- supinator 
- pronator quadratus 
- triceps brachii 
- anconeus 
-FLEXORS 
-EXTENSORS 
 
Nerves of the arm (3): - Answer-Media...
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Massage Therapy Mblex Practice test questions with correct answers
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Extensors CORRECT ANSWER When assessing the radiocarpal joint, what muscle group would you lengthen to release or decrease mild extention at the wrist? 
 
Proximal and radioulnar joints CORRECT ANSWER What joints in the forearm are produced the supination and pronation actions? 
 
Nipples and genitalia CORRECT ANSWER Which areas of the client are never appropriate for massage treatment? 
 
The client's willingness and ability to contract muscles CORRECT ANSWER What does active ROM test? 
 
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Test Bank for Bontragers Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy 10th Edition by Lampignano
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Test Bank for Bontragers Textbook of Radiographic Positioning 
and Related Anatomy 10th Edition by Lampignano 
Sample Questions 
Chapter 01: Terminology, Positioning, and Imaging Principles 
Lampignano: Bontrager’s Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related 
Anatomy, 10th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. What type of tissue binds together and supports the various structures of the body? 
a. Epithelial 
b. Connective 
c. Muscular 
d. Nervous 
CORRECT ANSWER B REFFERENCE: 3 
2. The lowest le...
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TEST BANK: Bontrager's Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy 10th Edition By John Lampignano MEd RT(R) (CT) (Author), Leslie E. Kendrick MS RT(R)(CT)(MR)/ All Chapters/ ISBN-13 978-0323653671 /Complete Guide/Instant Download…
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Chapter 01: Terminology, Positioning, and 
Imaging Principles Lampignano: Bontrager’s 
Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and 
 Related Anatomy, 10th Edition 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	The lowest level of structural organization in 
the human body is the--------level. 
a.	molecular 
b.	cellular 
c.	chemical 
d.	atomic 
ANS: C	REF: 3 
 
2.	What type of tissue binds together and supports the various structures of the body? 
a.	Epithelial 
b.	Connective 
c.	Muscular 
d.	Nervous 
ANS: B	REF: 3 ...
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Anatomy Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
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a hinge joint primarily involved in articulation with the ulna rather than the radius - ANSWER-elbow joint 
 
what joint allows for dorsiflexion and plantar flexion? - ANSWER-ankle joint 
 
which joint is one of the most freely moving joints of the body, but requires the stability provided by the rotator cuff muscles to keep it in balance? - ANSWER-shoulder (glenohumeral) joint 
 
Synchondrosis - ANSWER-bones are bound by hyaline cartilage 
 
what is the function of the inner layer of the articu...
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CATA 263 FINAL EXAM PREP (PARTV2 AND PART 1)
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What joint of the elbow/forearm is responsible for flexion and extension - Answer-Humeroulnar joint 
 
What is the humeroulnar joint responsible for? (What actions) - Answer-Flexion and extension of the elbow/forearm 
 
What joint at the elbow/forearm is responsible for supination and pronation - Answer-Proximal/distal radioulnar joint 
 
What action (s) is the proximal/distal radioulnar joint responsible for - Answer-Supination and pronation 
 
What ligament (s) is/are found in the lateral side...
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NSG 1600 EAQ Unit 2 Musculoskeletal System Written Exam.
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NSG 1600 EAQ Unit 2 Musculoskeletal System Written Exam. 
 
 
Which type of cast or splint will the nurse expect to see on a child with a fractured femur? 
1 
Cylinder 
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Hip spica 
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Prefabricated knee 
4 
Robert Jones 
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A hip spica cast is now mainly used for femur fractures in children. A cylinder cast is used for knee fractures because it extends from the groin to the malleoli of the ankle. A prefabricated knee splint is a commonly used cast for lower extremity injuries. A Robert Jones d...
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UC Adv Health Assessment M/S (KMH) Questions With 100% Correct!!
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synarthrosis joint - Answer-immovable joint, non synovial (growth plate, root of tooth) 
Amphiathrosis joint - Answer-slightly movable, non synovial (vertebrae, symphysis pubis) 
diarthrosis joint - Answer-freely movable synovial joint (knee, hip, elbow) 
(Uniaxial joints ) Hinge joints - Answer-permit back-and-forth movement, like that of a door hinge. Text 
examples are the elbow, knee, and interphalangeal joints. 
(Uniaxial joints ) Pivot joints - Answer-rotary movement, ring rotates around a...
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NURSING MISC APEA TEST BANK WITH RATIONALE 
Question: 
A patient complains of a sharp burning pain in the neck and right arm with associated 
paresthesias and weakness. These symptoms may be associated with: 
Cervical 
radiculopathy 
Explanation: 
With cervical radiculopathy, nerve root compression is the etiology. Symptoms may include 
sharp burning or tingling pain in the neck and one arm with associated paresthesias. 
Mechanical neck pain is described as aching pain in the cervical paraspin...
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BIOS 1300 Lab 6 (Muscles and Joints) 100% Correct
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BIOS 1300 Lab 6 (Muscles and Joints) 100% Correct 
diaphragm 
external intercostal m. 
internal intercostal m. 
pectoralis minor m. 
anterior rectus sheath AKA: aponeurosis 
external abdominal oblique m. 
inguinal ligament 
internal abdominal oblique m. 
linea alba 
rectus abdominis m. 
superficial inguinal ring 
transverse abdominis m. 
pelvic diaphram 
erector spinae m. 
rhomboid major m. 
thoracolumbar fascia 
trapezius m. 
phrenic n. 
pudendal n. 
Sutures 
short collagen fibers between bones...
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