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49問 • 1年前
  • Mia Bravo
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The major sections of the human body are the:

    Axial body and appendicular body

  • 2

    To name the motion of the human body properly and fully which of the following should be included?

    The body part that is moving and the joint where motion is occurring.

  • 3

    Anatomic position involves a person standing erect and facing:

    Forward, arms at side, palms facing anteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended

  • 4

    If a client is positive for pain with active range of motion and negative for pain with passive range of motion, what type of injury does the client have?

    Mover musculature injury

  • 5

    Which of the following concepts map the three dimensions of the space?

    planes

  • 6

    What plane divides the body into left and right portions?

    Sagittal

  • 7

    Which of the following correctly lists the four major classifications of bones by shape?

    Long, short, flat, and irregular.

  • 8

    Which of the following is not a function of bones?

    To provide nervous communication from bone to muscle

  • 9

    How many phalanges are in one hand?

    14

  • 10

    Which of the following creates movement at a joint?

    Muslce

  • 11

    The relationship of joint action pairs is that they:

    Are opposite to each other

  • 12

    What are the three major structural classifications of joints?

    Fibers, cartilaginous, and synovial

  • 13

    Which of the following are all fibrous joints?

    Syndesmosis, suture, gomphosis

  • 14

    Which of the following are classifications of synovial joints?

    Uniaxial, biaxial, triaxial, non-axial

  • 15

    The sutures of the skull are considered what type of joints?

    Fibrous

  • 16

    Characteristics of kyphotic curves include that they are _____ and formed ______ birth.

    Primary; before

  • 17

    The cervical curve of the spine is formed when a baby:

    Lifts their head

  • 18

    What bones make up the pelvis?

    Sacrum, coccyx, two pelvic bones

  • 19

    What is the reverse action of abduction of the thigh at the hip joint?

    Depression of the pelvis at the hip joint

  • 20

    At what joints can the scapula and clavicle of the shoulder girdle move?

    Acromioclavicular, glenohumeral, scapulocostal and sternoclavicular

  • 21

    Which of the following scapular motions are axial?

    upward rotation and downward rotation

  • 22

    The rib cage moving relative to the scapula at the scapulocostal join is considered to be what type of movement?

    Retraction

  • 23

    What are the three types of muscle tissue found in the body?

    Smooth, skeletal, cardiac

  • 24

    Muscular fascia is primarily made up of:

    Collagen fibers

  • 25

    If a client is positive for pain with active range of motion, what type of injury can the client have?

    Mover muscular and/or ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 26

    In which of the following reflexes are antagonists of a joint action inhibited?

    Neurologic reflex

  • 27

    Cocontraction is defined as:

    Mover muscle and antagonist muscle contracts at the same time.

  • 28

    Which of the following connective tissue layers surrounds an entire skeletal muscle?

    Epimysium

  • 29

    When a muscle contracts and shortens it is called:

    Concentric contraction

  • 30

    If a muscle crosses a joint anteriorly, what action would it most likely have?

    Flexion

  • 31

    When a person is doing a push up, during the upward movement the triceps brachii is doing what type of contraction at the elbow joint

    Concentric

  • 32

    When a person is doing a push up, during the downward movement the triceps brachii is doing what type of contraction at the elbow joint?

    Eccentric

  • 33

    When a muscle contracts it:

    Attempts to shortens towards center

  • 34

    What type of contraction causes the attachments of a muscle to move further apart?

    Eccentric/ lengthening

  • 35

    A concentric contraction has what effect on movement?

    Pulling

  • 36

    Cocontraction is defined as when which of the following contract at the same time?

    Mover muscle and antagonist muscle

  • 37

    The Henneman size principle describes the:

    Hierarchy of how motor units are recruited to contract

  • 38

    Which of the following is not a sub category of pennate muscles?

    Anything other than unipennate, bipennate and multipennate

  • 39

    What are the attachments of the trapezius?

    C/T spine, clavicle, acromion, scapular spine

  • 40

    What are the attachments of the supraspinatus?

    greater tubercle, supraspinous fossa, and under acromion process

  • 41

    Joint motion that is created by the mover muscle of that joint is the definition of what type of motion?

    Active range of motion

  • 42

    A sprain is the finest damage to what structure?

    Ligament

  • 43

    During musculoskeletal assessment, active range of motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Mover muscular and/or ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 44

    During musculoskeletal assessment passive range of motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 45

    During musculoskeletal assessment, resisted motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Mover musculature injury

  • 46

    A neuron is a:

    nerve cell

  • 47

    How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

    12

  • 48

    Voluntary movement is initiated in the:

    Cerebrum/cerebral cortex

  • 49

    Which of the following types of neurons are located within the descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

    Motor neurons

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The major sections of the human body are the:

    Axial body and appendicular body

  • 2

    To name the motion of the human body properly and fully which of the following should be included?

    The body part that is moving and the joint where motion is occurring.

  • 3

    Anatomic position involves a person standing erect and facing:

    Forward, arms at side, palms facing anteriorly, and fingers and thumbs extended

  • 4

    If a client is positive for pain with active range of motion and negative for pain with passive range of motion, what type of injury does the client have?

    Mover musculature injury

  • 5

    Which of the following concepts map the three dimensions of the space?

    planes

  • 6

    What plane divides the body into left and right portions?

    Sagittal

  • 7

    Which of the following correctly lists the four major classifications of bones by shape?

    Long, short, flat, and irregular.

  • 8

    Which of the following is not a function of bones?

    To provide nervous communication from bone to muscle

  • 9

    How many phalanges are in one hand?

    14

  • 10

    Which of the following creates movement at a joint?

    Muslce

  • 11

    The relationship of joint action pairs is that they:

    Are opposite to each other

  • 12

    What are the three major structural classifications of joints?

    Fibers, cartilaginous, and synovial

  • 13

    Which of the following are all fibrous joints?

    Syndesmosis, suture, gomphosis

  • 14

    Which of the following are classifications of synovial joints?

    Uniaxial, biaxial, triaxial, non-axial

  • 15

    The sutures of the skull are considered what type of joints?

    Fibrous

  • 16

    Characteristics of kyphotic curves include that they are _____ and formed ______ birth.

    Primary; before

  • 17

    The cervical curve of the spine is formed when a baby:

    Lifts their head

  • 18

    What bones make up the pelvis?

    Sacrum, coccyx, two pelvic bones

  • 19

    What is the reverse action of abduction of the thigh at the hip joint?

    Depression of the pelvis at the hip joint

  • 20

    At what joints can the scapula and clavicle of the shoulder girdle move?

    Acromioclavicular, glenohumeral, scapulocostal and sternoclavicular

  • 21

    Which of the following scapular motions are axial?

    upward rotation and downward rotation

  • 22

    The rib cage moving relative to the scapula at the scapulocostal join is considered to be what type of movement?

    Retraction

  • 23

    What are the three types of muscle tissue found in the body?

    Smooth, skeletal, cardiac

  • 24

    Muscular fascia is primarily made up of:

    Collagen fibers

  • 25

    If a client is positive for pain with active range of motion, what type of injury can the client have?

    Mover muscular and/or ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 26

    In which of the following reflexes are antagonists of a joint action inhibited?

    Neurologic reflex

  • 27

    Cocontraction is defined as:

    Mover muscle and antagonist muscle contracts at the same time.

  • 28

    Which of the following connective tissue layers surrounds an entire skeletal muscle?

    Epimysium

  • 29

    When a muscle contracts and shortens it is called:

    Concentric contraction

  • 30

    If a muscle crosses a joint anteriorly, what action would it most likely have?

    Flexion

  • 31

    When a person is doing a push up, during the upward movement the triceps brachii is doing what type of contraction at the elbow joint

    Concentric

  • 32

    When a person is doing a push up, during the downward movement the triceps brachii is doing what type of contraction at the elbow joint?

    Eccentric

  • 33

    When a muscle contracts it:

    Attempts to shortens towards center

  • 34

    What type of contraction causes the attachments of a muscle to move further apart?

    Eccentric/ lengthening

  • 35

    A concentric contraction has what effect on movement?

    Pulling

  • 36

    Cocontraction is defined as when which of the following contract at the same time?

    Mover muscle and antagonist muscle

  • 37

    The Henneman size principle describes the:

    Hierarchy of how motor units are recruited to contract

  • 38

    Which of the following is not a sub category of pennate muscles?

    Anything other than unipennate, bipennate and multipennate

  • 39

    What are the attachments of the trapezius?

    C/T spine, clavicle, acromion, scapular spine

  • 40

    What are the attachments of the supraspinatus?

    greater tubercle, supraspinous fossa, and under acromion process

  • 41

    Joint motion that is created by the mover muscle of that joint is the definition of what type of motion?

    Active range of motion

  • 42

    A sprain is the finest damage to what structure?

    Ligament

  • 43

    During musculoskeletal assessment, active range of motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Mover muscular and/or ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 44

    During musculoskeletal assessment passive range of motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Ligament/joint capsule complex injury

  • 45

    During musculoskeletal assessment, resisted motion will create pain if the client has a:

    Mover musculature injury

  • 46

    A neuron is a:

    nerve cell

  • 47

    How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

    12

  • 48

    Voluntary movement is initiated in the:

    Cerebrum/cerebral cortex

  • 49

    Which of the following types of neurons are located within the descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

    Motor neurons