Exam 9: Mechanisms and Characteristics of Musculoskeletal and Nerve Trauma

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What type of fracture occurs when an athlete is hit on one side of the head and a fracture occurs on the side opposite of the point where the trauma was initiated?

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Which of the following bones is most likely to sustain a depressed fracture?

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For the following muscular injuries, which one is characterized by an extremely painful involuntary muscle contraction that occurs more often in the calf, abdomen, or hamstrings?

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What is neuropraxia?

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What is the name of a calcium formation in a large muscle due to repeated blows over the same area?

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A cross-country runner is in the early stages of a stress fracture. How would the athlete describe the pain?

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Which of the following injuries are classified as repetitive stress and mictrotrauma?

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When a patient experiences pain at rest and can elicit a "jump sign" when pressure is applied directly on a specific point of skeletal muscle and/or fascia it could be identified as which of the following?

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When a dislocation occurs, why is it important to obtain x-rays before reduction?

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For the following muscular injuries, which one is characterized by a reflex reaction caused by trauma of the musculoskeletal system?

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Which of the following is an example of an irregularly shaped bone?

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Osteoarthritis is most likely to affect what bone?

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Which of the following is the most common overuse problem associated with activity?

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A patient is complaining of a diminished sense of feeling since sustaining an injury to the hand. When writing a SOAP note, what medical term would be used to describe this symptom?

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The chronic degeneration of a tendon without inflammation is referred to as:

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