Deck 9: Orthopedics - Muscular System

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When a muscle tears away from a tendon or a tendon tears away from a bone it is known as a/an:

A) spasm.
B) contusion.
C) avulsion.
D) contracture.
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A rhabdomyosarcoma is a malignancy of ____________ tissue.

A) involuntary muscle
B) skeletal muscle
C) tendon
D) aponeurosis
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An athletic injury that had pain and inflammation in the flexor muscles over the anterior tibia would be located in the:

A) elbow.
B) wrist.
C) neck.
D) lower leg.
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Moving a body part away from the midline is known as:

A) adduction.
B) eversion.
C) abduction.
D) flexion.
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The patient with cerebral palsy was described as having ataxia.This means that the patient:

A) has slow skeletal muscle movements of his upper extremities.
B) walks with an uncoordinated gait.
C) has muscle jerking and spasms when he attempts movement.
D) has slow, purposeless writhing of his hands.
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Myoclonus is characterized by muscle:

A) inflammation.
B) jerking.
C) contractures.
D) wasting.
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Torticollis is a condition that occurs in the muscles of the:

A) hand.
B) back.
C) neck.
D) shoulder.
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A physiatrist is a ____________ who gains further specialized training that encompasses treatment for sports injuries.

A) physical therapist
B) physician
C) chiropractor
D) massage therapist
Question
An EMG is a:

A) procedure to diagnose nerve damage or muscle disease.
B) blood test to detect enzymes that, when elevated, indicate muscle damage.
C) test that measures muscle motor strength.
D) series of rehabilitation exercises following a musculoskeletal injury.
Question
All of these phrases refer to the same test except:

A) deep tendon reflex.
B) knee jerk.
C) patellar reflex.
D) motor strength.
Question
A rotator cuff tear occurs in the:

A) hip.
B) knee.
C) shoulder.
D) wrist.
Question
Trigger points in the muscles that are tender to touch and feel firm are characteristic of which condition?

A) fibromyalgia
B) rhabdomyosarcoma
C) muscular dystrophy
D) restless legs syndrome
Question
The muscle that runs on a diagonal from the lower ribs and across the abdomen to rotate the body is the _____________ muscle.

A) latissimus dorsi.
B) rectus femoris.
C) rectus abdominis.
D) external abdominal oblique.
Question
A podiatrist would treat an injury of which muscle?

A) temporalis
B) brachioradialis
C) deltoid
D) flexor hallucis brevis
Question
Acetylcholine receptor antibodies are found in the blood of patients with:

A) myasthenia gravis.
B) muscle contractures.
C) fibromyalgia.
D) muscular dystrophy.
Question
The patient was in a coma for a long time in a nursing home.He eventually developed ____________ or abnormal,fixed positions in which his muscles were permanently flexed.

A) contractures
B) contusions
C) constrictions
D) contractions
Question
Inflammation of a cordlike band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone is known as:

A) bursitis.
B) myositis.
C) fasciitis.
D) tendonitis.
Question
Which is an incision into the thin connective tissue sheet that wraps around each individual muscle or a group of muscles?

A) tenotomy
B) myotomy
C) bursotomy
D) fasciotomy
Question
A disorder of the hand that creates a flexion deformity of the fingers is known as:

A) a ganglion.
B) Dupuytren's contracture.
C) pronation.
D) repetitive strain disorder.
Question
Abnormally slow skeletal muscle movements associated with Parkinson's disease are known as:

A) dyskinesia.
B) ataxia.
C) hyperkinesis.
D) bradykinesia.
Question
The loss of muscle bulk in one or more muscles is known as:

A) an avulsion.
B) hypertrophy.
C) atrophy.
D) a contracture.
Question
During a muscle strength test,____________ strength is measured.

A) extension
B) adaptive
C) motor
D) reflex
Question
Which condition is known as housemaid's knee?

A) bursitis
B) tremor
C) shin splints
D) tendonitis
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Which is the large muscle in the buttocks?

A) rectus abdominis
B) brachioradialis
C) gluteus maximus
D) temporalis
Question
Bending a joint to decrease the angle between two bones or two body parts is known as:

A) extension.
B) abduction.
C) flexion.
D) adduction.
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Which is the characteristic symptom of myasthenia gravis?

A) gradual paralysis
B) sudden, temporary muscle spasms
C) abnormal fatigue involving skeletal muscles
D) widespread stiffness and internal pain over certain muscles
Question
Which is a cordlike,nonelastic,white fibrous band of connective tissue?

A) tendon
B) retinaculum
C) bursa
D) aponeurosis
Question
Inflammation and pain of the flexor and pronator muscles of the forearm where their tendons originate on the medial epicondyle of the humerus by the elbow joint is known as:

A) golfer's elbow.
B) medial epicondylitis.
C) pitcher's elbow.
D) all of the above
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Which is an uncomfortable twitching of the muscles of the legs,particularly the calf muscles,along with an indescribable tingling,aching,or crawling-insect sensation?

A) muscular dystrophy
B) restless legs syndrome
C) myalgia
D) tremor
Question
Which diagnostic procedure uses a needle electrode inserted into the muscle?

A) a biopsy
B) deep tendon reflex test
C) electromyography
D) rehabilitation exercises
Question
A contusion due to a blunt injury with bleed in the muscle is commonly known as:

A) a strain.
B) a shin splint.
C) a bruise.
D) whiplash.
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Which muscle moves the forehead skin to elevate the eyebrows or wrinkle the forehead?

A) temporalis
B) frontalis
C) masseter
D) orbicularis oris
Question
Which of these is not one of the three types of muscles in the body?

A) skeletal
B) triceps
C) smooth
D) cardiac
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Which is the short muscle that flexes the big toe?

A) flexor hallucis brevis
B) brachioradialis
C) gluteus maximus
D) extensor digitorum
Question
Painful contraction of the muscles on one side of the neck is known as:

A) rotator cuff tear.
B) repetitive strain injury.
C) torticollis.
D) myalgia.
Question
Surgical removal of the ____________ gland is sometimes done to relieve the symptoms of myasthenia gravis.

A) pituitary
B) thymus
C) adrenal
D) thyroid
Question
Incoordination of the muscles during movement is known as:

A) bradykinesia.
B) ataxia.
C) dyskinesia.
D) hyperkinesis.
Question
Which muscle bends the lower arm toward the upper arm?

A) triceps brachii
B) thenar
C) biceps brachii
D) rectus abdominis
Question
Which type of muscle is voluntary and striated?

A) skeletal
B) fascial
C) smooth
D) cardiac
Question
The gastrocnemius muscle:

A) lets you stand on tiptoe.
B) moves food into the stomach.
C) bends the upper body forward.
D) straightens the lower arm.
Question
There are approximately how many skeletal muscles in the body?

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
Question
A crushing injury to the muscles of the leg causes compartment syndrome,which includes all of the following except:

A) pressure within the compartment of the leg.
B) accumulation of blood in the compartment.
C) cellular death and nerve damage.
D) a fluid-filled cyst on the tendon.
Question
The opposite of muscle atrophy is muscle ______________.

A) supination
B) avulsion
C) rotation
D) hypertrophy
Question
A fluid-filled sac that decreases friction where a tendon rubs against a bone near a synovial joint is called a/an:

A) fascicle.
B) extensor.
C) bursa.
D) platysma.
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Which medical word means muscle wasting?

A) hypertrophy
B) atrophy
C) ataxia
D) dyskinesia
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Which is another name for repetitive strain injury (RSI)?

A) cumulative trauma disorder (CTD)
B) polymyositis
C) bursitis
D) restless legs syndrome
Question
Which is a temporary condition characterized by a sudden,severe,involuntary contraction of a muscle,usually in the leg?

A) muscle sprain
B) tendonitis
C) muscle spasm
D) fibromyalgia
Question
A small,involuntary,sometimes jerky back-and-forth movement of the hands,neck,jaw,or extremities is known as:

A) a contracture.
B) a tremor.
C) dyskinesia.
D) ataxia.
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Which of the following is an example of an adaptive device?

A) an extra large pen that is easy to grasp
B) a grasper that extends the reach
C) a spoon that is attached to the wrist
D) all of the above
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Which condition is a flexed muscle that is immovable because of inactivity or paralysis coupled with continuing nerve impulses?

A) fibromyalgia
B) contracture
C) atrophy
D) avulsion
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Which word means pertaining to the front part?

A) posterior
B) anterior
C) lateral
D) dorsal
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Maximus is a word that means :

A) the fastest.
B) pertaining to.
C) the largest one of a group.
D) front part.
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What type of drug is used to relieve muscle spasm and stiffness?

A) corticosteroid drugs
B) muscle relaxant drugs
C) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
D) analgesic drugs
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Which combining form means triangle?

A) flex/o-
B) maximus.
C) delt/o-
D) fasci/o-
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All of the following are true about plantar fasciitis except:

A) it is the most common cause of heel pain.
B) it is caused by excessive running or exercise.
C) it is a genetic inherited disease.
D) it is treated a corticosteroid drug injection.
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The neurotransmitter that initiates muscle contraction is:

A) acetylcholine.
B) aponeurosis.
C) buccinator.
D) fascicle.
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Which word means pain in several muscle groups?

A) polymyalgia
B) repetitive strain injury
C) myopathy
D) myasthenia gravis
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Beta-blocker drugs are used to treat:

A) muscular dystrophy.
B) muscle spasms.
C) essential familial tremor.
D) muscle pain.
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The intercostal muscles assist with what activity?

A) raising the shoulder
B) moving the arm
C) breathing, coughing, or sneezing
D) moving the neck
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Which is a normal condition of the muscles that occurs several hours after death?

A) deep tendon reflex
B) rigor mortis
C) bradykinesia
D) atrophy
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The latissimus dorsi is a muscle of the:

A) back.
B) abdomen.
C) upper leg.
D) chest.
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Moving your head to indicate "yes" and then to indicate "no" would correspond to which two movements?

A) contraction and relaxation
B) flexion and rotation
C) elevation and eversion
D) supination and extension
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Which of the following is classified as a repetitive stress disorder?

A) tennis elbow
B) rhabdomyoma
C) rotator cuff tear
D) myasthenia gravis
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The abbreviation ROM means :

A) range of motion.
B) range of muscle mass.
C) rate of measure.
D) rate of myalgia.
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When your outstretched arm turns the palm down,this action is known as:

A) rotation.
B) insertion.
C) pronation.
D) flexion.
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The combining form muscul/o- has the same meaning as which combining form?

A) ten/o-
B) malign/o-
C) contract/o-
D) my/o-
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Patients with Parkinson's disease who move with slow,shuffling movements have the muscle condition known as:

A) restless legs syndrome.
B) myalgia.
C) trigger points.
D) bradykinesia.
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Which is the abbreviation for the government organization that educates healthcare professionals about workplace-related injuries?

A) NSAID
B) PM&R
C) OSHA
D) COTA
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All of the following suffixes mean pertaining to except:

A) -ous.
B) -or.
C) -ary.
D) -al.
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The suffix -oma means :

A) muscle.
B) tumor or mass.
C) contraction.
D) weakness.
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NSAIDs are drugs that are used to:

A) decrease inflammation.
B) kill bacteria.
C) kill viruses.
D) relax muscles.
Question
Inflammation of a bursal sac because of repetitive muscular activity is called:

A) restless legs syndrome.
B) ganglion.
C) bursitis.
D) Dupuytren's contracture.
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The neck muscle that goes from behind the ear to the collar bone and sternum is the:

A) aponeurosis.
B) sternocleidomastoid.
C) brachioradialis.
D) gluteus maximus.
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The suffix -ics in the medical word orthopedics means :

A) knowledge or practice.
B) the study of.
C) inflammation of.
D) action or condition.
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Which diagnostic procedure is used to diagnose muscle disease or nerve damage?

A) RICE
B) EMG
C) CPK-MM
D) IM injection
Question
Abnormally slow muscle movements or a decrease in the number of spontaneous muscle movements is called:

A) dyskinesia.
B) myoclonus.
C) bradykinesia.
D) ataxia.
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Movement of a body part around a central point or axis is known as:

A) abduction.
B) inversion.
C) extension.
D) rotation.
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Which of the following abbreviations has more than one medical meaning?

A) ADA
B) DTRs
C) NSAID
D) OSHA
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A muscle biopsy is a surgical procedure to:

A) cut the fascia and release built up blood and tissue fluid in patients with compartment syndrome.
B) suture together the torn ends of a muscle following an injury.
C) make a definitive diagnosis when muscle weakness could be caused by many different muscular diseases.
D) suture together the torn ends of a tendon following an injury.
Question
Skeletal muscles are also known as ____________ muscles.

A) fascial
B) cardiac
C) involuntary
D) voluntary
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1
When a muscle tears away from a tendon or a tendon tears away from a bone it is known as a/an:

A) spasm.
B) contusion.
C) avulsion.
D) contracture.
avulsion.
2
A rhabdomyosarcoma is a malignancy of ____________ tissue.

A) involuntary muscle
B) skeletal muscle
C) tendon
D) aponeurosis
skeletal muscle
3
An athletic injury that had pain and inflammation in the flexor muscles over the anterior tibia would be located in the:

A) elbow.
B) wrist.
C) neck.
D) lower leg.
lower leg.
4
Moving a body part away from the midline is known as:

A) adduction.
B) eversion.
C) abduction.
D) flexion.
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The patient with cerebral palsy was described as having ataxia.This means that the patient:

A) has slow skeletal muscle movements of his upper extremities.
B) walks with an uncoordinated gait.
C) has muscle jerking and spasms when he attempts movement.
D) has slow, purposeless writhing of his hands.
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Myoclonus is characterized by muscle:

A) inflammation.
B) jerking.
C) contractures.
D) wasting.
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Torticollis is a condition that occurs in the muscles of the:

A) hand.
B) back.
C) neck.
D) shoulder.
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A physiatrist is a ____________ who gains further specialized training that encompasses treatment for sports injuries.

A) physical therapist
B) physician
C) chiropractor
D) massage therapist
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9
An EMG is a:

A) procedure to diagnose nerve damage or muscle disease.
B) blood test to detect enzymes that, when elevated, indicate muscle damage.
C) test that measures muscle motor strength.
D) series of rehabilitation exercises following a musculoskeletal injury.
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All of these phrases refer to the same test except:

A) deep tendon reflex.
B) knee jerk.
C) patellar reflex.
D) motor strength.
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A rotator cuff tear occurs in the:

A) hip.
B) knee.
C) shoulder.
D) wrist.
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Trigger points in the muscles that are tender to touch and feel firm are characteristic of which condition?

A) fibromyalgia
B) rhabdomyosarcoma
C) muscular dystrophy
D) restless legs syndrome
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The muscle that runs on a diagonal from the lower ribs and across the abdomen to rotate the body is the _____________ muscle.

A) latissimus dorsi.
B) rectus femoris.
C) rectus abdominis.
D) external abdominal oblique.
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A podiatrist would treat an injury of which muscle?

A) temporalis
B) brachioradialis
C) deltoid
D) flexor hallucis brevis
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Acetylcholine receptor antibodies are found in the blood of patients with:

A) myasthenia gravis.
B) muscle contractures.
C) fibromyalgia.
D) muscular dystrophy.
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The patient was in a coma for a long time in a nursing home.He eventually developed ____________ or abnormal,fixed positions in which his muscles were permanently flexed.

A) contractures
B) contusions
C) constrictions
D) contractions
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Inflammation of a cordlike band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone is known as:

A) bursitis.
B) myositis.
C) fasciitis.
D) tendonitis.
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Which is an incision into the thin connective tissue sheet that wraps around each individual muscle or a group of muscles?

A) tenotomy
B) myotomy
C) bursotomy
D) fasciotomy
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A disorder of the hand that creates a flexion deformity of the fingers is known as:

A) a ganglion.
B) Dupuytren's contracture.
C) pronation.
D) repetitive strain disorder.
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Abnormally slow skeletal muscle movements associated with Parkinson's disease are known as:

A) dyskinesia.
B) ataxia.
C) hyperkinesis.
D) bradykinesia.
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The loss of muscle bulk in one or more muscles is known as:

A) an avulsion.
B) hypertrophy.
C) atrophy.
D) a contracture.
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During a muscle strength test,____________ strength is measured.

A) extension
B) adaptive
C) motor
D) reflex
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Which condition is known as housemaid's knee?

A) bursitis
B) tremor
C) shin splints
D) tendonitis
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Which is the large muscle in the buttocks?

A) rectus abdominis
B) brachioradialis
C) gluteus maximus
D) temporalis
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Bending a joint to decrease the angle between two bones or two body parts is known as:

A) extension.
B) abduction.
C) flexion.
D) adduction.
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Which is the characteristic symptom of myasthenia gravis?

A) gradual paralysis
B) sudden, temporary muscle spasms
C) abnormal fatigue involving skeletal muscles
D) widespread stiffness and internal pain over certain muscles
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Which is a cordlike,nonelastic,white fibrous band of connective tissue?

A) tendon
B) retinaculum
C) bursa
D) aponeurosis
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28
Inflammation and pain of the flexor and pronator muscles of the forearm where their tendons originate on the medial epicondyle of the humerus by the elbow joint is known as:

A) golfer's elbow.
B) medial epicondylitis.
C) pitcher's elbow.
D) all of the above
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Which is an uncomfortable twitching of the muscles of the legs,particularly the calf muscles,along with an indescribable tingling,aching,or crawling-insect sensation?

A) muscular dystrophy
B) restless legs syndrome
C) myalgia
D) tremor
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Which diagnostic procedure uses a needle electrode inserted into the muscle?

A) a biopsy
B) deep tendon reflex test
C) electromyography
D) rehabilitation exercises
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31
A contusion due to a blunt injury with bleed in the muscle is commonly known as:

A) a strain.
B) a shin splint.
C) a bruise.
D) whiplash.
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Which muscle moves the forehead skin to elevate the eyebrows or wrinkle the forehead?

A) temporalis
B) frontalis
C) masseter
D) orbicularis oris
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Which of these is not one of the three types of muscles in the body?

A) skeletal
B) triceps
C) smooth
D) cardiac
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Which is the short muscle that flexes the big toe?

A) flexor hallucis brevis
B) brachioradialis
C) gluteus maximus
D) extensor digitorum
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Painful contraction of the muscles on one side of the neck is known as:

A) rotator cuff tear.
B) repetitive strain injury.
C) torticollis.
D) myalgia.
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36
Surgical removal of the ____________ gland is sometimes done to relieve the symptoms of myasthenia gravis.

A) pituitary
B) thymus
C) adrenal
D) thyroid
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37
Incoordination of the muscles during movement is known as:

A) bradykinesia.
B) ataxia.
C) dyskinesia.
D) hyperkinesis.
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Which muscle bends the lower arm toward the upper arm?

A) triceps brachii
B) thenar
C) biceps brachii
D) rectus abdominis
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Which type of muscle is voluntary and striated?

A) skeletal
B) fascial
C) smooth
D) cardiac
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The gastrocnemius muscle:

A) lets you stand on tiptoe.
B) moves food into the stomach.
C) bends the upper body forward.
D) straightens the lower arm.
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There are approximately how many skeletal muscles in the body?

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700
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42
A crushing injury to the muscles of the leg causes compartment syndrome,which includes all of the following except:

A) pressure within the compartment of the leg.
B) accumulation of blood in the compartment.
C) cellular death and nerve damage.
D) a fluid-filled cyst on the tendon.
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43
The opposite of muscle atrophy is muscle ______________.

A) supination
B) avulsion
C) rotation
D) hypertrophy
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44
A fluid-filled sac that decreases friction where a tendon rubs against a bone near a synovial joint is called a/an:

A) fascicle.
B) extensor.
C) bursa.
D) platysma.
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45
Which medical word means muscle wasting?

A) hypertrophy
B) atrophy
C) ataxia
D) dyskinesia
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Which is another name for repetitive strain injury (RSI)?

A) cumulative trauma disorder (CTD)
B) polymyositis
C) bursitis
D) restless legs syndrome
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Which is a temporary condition characterized by a sudden,severe,involuntary contraction of a muscle,usually in the leg?

A) muscle sprain
B) tendonitis
C) muscle spasm
D) fibromyalgia
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A small,involuntary,sometimes jerky back-and-forth movement of the hands,neck,jaw,or extremities is known as:

A) a contracture.
B) a tremor.
C) dyskinesia.
D) ataxia.
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Which of the following is an example of an adaptive device?

A) an extra large pen that is easy to grasp
B) a grasper that extends the reach
C) a spoon that is attached to the wrist
D) all of the above
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50
Which condition is a flexed muscle that is immovable because of inactivity or paralysis coupled with continuing nerve impulses?

A) fibromyalgia
B) contracture
C) atrophy
D) avulsion
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51
Which word means pertaining to the front part?

A) posterior
B) anterior
C) lateral
D) dorsal
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52
Maximus is a word that means :

A) the fastest.
B) pertaining to.
C) the largest one of a group.
D) front part.
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53
What type of drug is used to relieve muscle spasm and stiffness?

A) corticosteroid drugs
B) muscle relaxant drugs
C) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
D) analgesic drugs
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54
Which combining form means triangle?

A) flex/o-
B) maximus.
C) delt/o-
D) fasci/o-
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55
All of the following are true about plantar fasciitis except:

A) it is the most common cause of heel pain.
B) it is caused by excessive running or exercise.
C) it is a genetic inherited disease.
D) it is treated a corticosteroid drug injection.
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56
The neurotransmitter that initiates muscle contraction is:

A) acetylcholine.
B) aponeurosis.
C) buccinator.
D) fascicle.
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57
Which word means pain in several muscle groups?

A) polymyalgia
B) repetitive strain injury
C) myopathy
D) myasthenia gravis
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58
Beta-blocker drugs are used to treat:

A) muscular dystrophy.
B) muscle spasms.
C) essential familial tremor.
D) muscle pain.
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59
The intercostal muscles assist with what activity?

A) raising the shoulder
B) moving the arm
C) breathing, coughing, or sneezing
D) moving the neck
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60
Which is a normal condition of the muscles that occurs several hours after death?

A) deep tendon reflex
B) rigor mortis
C) bradykinesia
D) atrophy
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61
The latissimus dorsi is a muscle of the:

A) back.
B) abdomen.
C) upper leg.
D) chest.
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62
Moving your head to indicate "yes" and then to indicate "no" would correspond to which two movements?

A) contraction and relaxation
B) flexion and rotation
C) elevation and eversion
D) supination and extension
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63
Which of the following is classified as a repetitive stress disorder?

A) tennis elbow
B) rhabdomyoma
C) rotator cuff tear
D) myasthenia gravis
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64
The abbreviation ROM means :

A) range of motion.
B) range of muscle mass.
C) rate of measure.
D) rate of myalgia.
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65
When your outstretched arm turns the palm down,this action is known as:

A) rotation.
B) insertion.
C) pronation.
D) flexion.
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66
The combining form muscul/o- has the same meaning as which combining form?

A) ten/o-
B) malign/o-
C) contract/o-
D) my/o-
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67
Patients with Parkinson's disease who move with slow,shuffling movements have the muscle condition known as:

A) restless legs syndrome.
B) myalgia.
C) trigger points.
D) bradykinesia.
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68
Which is the abbreviation for the government organization that educates healthcare professionals about workplace-related injuries?

A) NSAID
B) PM&R
C) OSHA
D) COTA
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69
All of the following suffixes mean pertaining to except:

A) -ous.
B) -or.
C) -ary.
D) -al.
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70
The suffix -oma means :

A) muscle.
B) tumor or mass.
C) contraction.
D) weakness.
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71
NSAIDs are drugs that are used to:

A) decrease inflammation.
B) kill bacteria.
C) kill viruses.
D) relax muscles.
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72
Inflammation of a bursal sac because of repetitive muscular activity is called:

A) restless legs syndrome.
B) ganglion.
C) bursitis.
D) Dupuytren's contracture.
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73
The neck muscle that goes from behind the ear to the collar bone and sternum is the:

A) aponeurosis.
B) sternocleidomastoid.
C) brachioradialis.
D) gluteus maximus.
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74
The suffix -ics in the medical word orthopedics means :

A) knowledge or practice.
B) the study of.
C) inflammation of.
D) action or condition.
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75
Which diagnostic procedure is used to diagnose muscle disease or nerve damage?

A) RICE
B) EMG
C) CPK-MM
D) IM injection
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76
Abnormally slow muscle movements or a decrease in the number of spontaneous muscle movements is called:

A) dyskinesia.
B) myoclonus.
C) bradykinesia.
D) ataxia.
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77
Movement of a body part around a central point or axis is known as:

A) abduction.
B) inversion.
C) extension.
D) rotation.
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78
Which of the following abbreviations has more than one medical meaning?

A) ADA
B) DTRs
C) NSAID
D) OSHA
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79
A muscle biopsy is a surgical procedure to:

A) cut the fascia and release built up blood and tissue fluid in patients with compartment syndrome.
B) suture together the torn ends of a muscle following an injury.
C) make a definitive diagnosis when muscle weakness could be caused by many different muscular diseases.
D) suture together the torn ends of a tendon following an injury.
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80
Skeletal muscles are also known as ____________ muscles.

A) fascial
B) cardiac
C) involuntary
D) voluntary
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