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Naples Sports IOT Study Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Where do you place knotless ankle tightrope? - ANSWER1.5cm-2cm proximal to ankle joint 
 
What is the difference between a prospective and retrospective study? - ANSWERIn prospective studies, individuals are followed over time and data about them is collected as their characteristics or circumstances change. 
 
In retrospective studies, individuals are sampled and information is collected about their past. i.e. Birth cohort study 
 
Which ligament is anterior to the subscapularis? - ANSWERMiddle...
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MSC ORT Final (Trauma) Questions with verified correct answers
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What is the benefit of external fixation? - ANSWER-limb lengthening, tissue 
preservation, & deformity correcting 
fragment fractures - ANSWER-transverse, linear, oblique (non displaced), 
oblique (displaced), spiral, greenstick, comminuted 
intra-articular vs extra-articular fracture - ANSWER-intra: distal radius fracture - 
used volar distal radius plate 
non-displaced v partially displaced v 100% displaced - ANSWER-non displaced: 
see fracture but didn't move 
partial: medially displaced par...
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MSC ORT Trauma UPDATED Test Questions and CORRECT Answers
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What is the benefit of external fixation? limb lengthening, tissue preservation, & 
deformity correcting 
fragment fractures transverse, linear, oblique (non displaced), oblique (displaced), 
spiral, greenstick, comminuted 
intra-articular vs extra-articular fracture intra: distal radius fracture - used volar distal 
radius plate 
non-displaced v partially displaced v 100% displaced non displaced: see fracture but 
didn't move 
partial: medially displaced partially 
100%: ML view of the kne...
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MSC ORT Trauma final Study Exam (100% Verified Answers)
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MSC ORT Trauma final Study Exam 
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Two most common causes of fracture - CORRECT ANSWER--falls 
-automobile accidents 
4 most common fractures bones - CORRECT ANSWER-1. vertebral body 
2. distal radius 
3. proximal femur (hip) 
4. Tibia/fibula (ankle) 
Acute fracture - CORRECT ANSWER-a single traumatic incident 
Stress fracture - CORRECT ANSWER-bone reacts to repeated loading 
insufficiency fracture - CORRECT ANSWER--Force load on bone is normal but fracture 
occurs in b...
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Nurs 623-624 Exam 4| Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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•Anterior drawer test has a low sensitivity and high specificity for confirming ACL pathology, so a positive 
test strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. - A positive test 
strongly suggests a problem but a negative test does not rule out an ACL tear. 
When assessing the patient with musculoskeletal problems, it is important to determine if the problem 
is: - acute or chronic, articular or nonarticular, inflammatory or noninflammatory, and localized or 
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Scribe America Outpatient Orthopedic Surgery Exam Review Questions and Answers
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Strain - Answer-Stretching or tearing of the muscles or tendons 
 
Tear - Answer-Partial disruption 
 
Rupture - Answer-Complete disruption with separation of the two ends (retraction) 
 
Sprain - Answer-Stretching or tearing of the ligaments of a joint, ranges from partial to complete tears 
 
Subluxation - Answer-Incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint 
 
Dislocation - Answer-Abnormal separation of one or more bones at a joint 
 
Intra-articular Fracture - Answer-Break in a bone which ext...
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NPTE Exam Prep 2023 with 100% complete solutions
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What are some mechanisms for a Lisfranc injury? correct answers-metatarsals are separated from the tarsus 
- ie. Heavy crush injury, objects falls on midfoot, or when athlete has foot in PF and opposing player steps on midfoot 
 
What are some extra-articular symptoms of RA? correct answers- vasculitis 
- scleritis 
- atherosclerosis 
- Raynaud's 
- palmar erythema 
 
What are guidelines for risk factors of developing metabolic syndrome? correct answers- HDL <40 men & <50 female 
- Trigly...
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MLS ASCP board Certification exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Which two of the following are associated with macrocytic anemia? 
- Fish tapeworm 
- Folic acid deficiency 
- Iron deficiency 
- Sickle cell disease - correct answer - Fish tapeworm 
- Folic acid deficiency 
Both may appear as a macrocytic anemias. 
 
If a drug is given at intervals that are the same as its half-life, approximately how long will take the drug to reach steady state? - correct answer It will take about 5-7 half-lives to reach steady state. 
the equilibrium between drug dosing...
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What are some mechanisms for a Lisfranc injury? - Answer -metatarsals are separated from the tarsus 
- ie. Heavy crush injury, objects falls on midfoot, or when athlete has foot in PF and opposing player steps on midfoot 
 
What are some extra-articular symptoms of RA? - Answer - vasculitis 
- scleritis 
- atherosclerosis 
- Raynaud's 
- palmar erythema 
 
What are guidelines for risk factors of developing metabolic syndrome? - Answer - HDL <40 men & <50 female 
- Triglycerides >...
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SCF Level 2 Exam 4 Rheumatic Disorders Questions And Answers Graded A+
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What is the goal of medical treatment in RA - decrease joint pain and swelling, achieve clinical 
remission, decrease liklihood of joint deformity and minimize disability 
When do we typically see an onset of rheumatic diseases? - between the 3rd and 6th generation 
they can be acute, sudden or insidious (no known cause) 
Do rheumatic diseases affect males or females more? - women are 2 - 9x more commonly 
affected by rheumatic diseases than men 
Remission vs. Exacerbation - remission: a period ...
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