Bio Med - Day 10a Flashcards
Loose connective tissue with elastic and adipose tissue. Lubricate joint cavities
A. Serous membrane
B. Mucous membrane
C. Synovial membrane
D. Cutaneous membrane
C. Synovial membrane
Normal shoulder flexion using passive ROM
A. 90 degrees
B. 120 degrees
C. 180 degrees
D. 360 degrees
C. 180 degrees
Restricted knee flexion using passive ROM
A. 100 degrees
B. 120 degrees
C. 135 degrees
D. 150 degrees
A. 100 degrees
*if it’s between 120 and 150, that’s around normal
Your arm is abducted to shoulder height and the elbow is flexed. Normal ROM for internal rotation of the shoulder
A. 45 degrees
B. 90 degrees
C. 120 degrees
D. 180 degrees
B. 90 degrees
Normal forearm supination and pronation using active ROM
A. 90 degrees
B. 45 degrees
C. 135 degrees
D. 180 degrees
A. 90 degrees
*remember what the starting position is
Serous membrane EXCEPT A. Pericardial B. Peritoneal C. Pleural D. Digestive
D. Digestive
Skull X-ray evaluates
A. Skull bones and brains
B. Skull bones and paranasal sinuses
C. Skull bones and bone mineral density
D. Skull bones and facial nerve
B. Skull bones and paranasal sinuses
Low blood chloride levels are due to
A. Pre eclampsia
B. Eclampsia
C. Hyperventilation
D. Severe vomiting and diarrhea
D. Severe vomiting and diarrhea
An alpha-beta blocker that is used to treat severe hypertension
A. Vasotec (Enalapril)
B. Trandarte (Labetalol)
C. Inderal (Propranolol)
D. Cardizem (Diltiazem)
B. Trandarte (Labetalol)
Excess triglycerides are deposited in
A. Fatty tissue
B. Ligaments
C. Tendon
D. Muscle
A. Fatty tissue
Connect one bone to another bone is ________
Connects muscle to bone __________
Connects muscle to muscle _________
Ligaments
Tendon
Fasciae
Joint is out of position, or rupture of supporting ligament _______
Sprain
Injury of a muscle or tendon
A. Sprain
B. Strain
C. Fracture
D. Herniation
B. Strain
Grade II ankle sprain
A. Normal
B. Stretching, small tear
C. Larger, but incomplete tear
D. Compete tear
C. Larger, but incomplete tear
The most common injury ligament in the foot
A. Anterior Talofibular ligament
B. Calcaneofibular ligament
C. Posterior talofibular ligament
D. Tibiocalcaneal ligament
A. Anterior Talofibular ligament