Deck 5: Muscles and Tendons: The Essentials of the Languages of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation

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What is the condition called that often develops in the wrist and hands resulting from repetitive use of the hands such as keyboarding?

A)Rhabdomyolysis
B)Fracture of the radius just above the wrist
C)Tenosynovitis
D)Ganglionic cysts
E)Colles fracture
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What is the usual surgical treatment for myasthenia gravis?

A)Lobectomy
B)Thoracotomy
C)Debridement
D)Endarterectomy
E)Thymectomy
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Which is the correct statement about atrophy?

A)Muscle that is under control of the will.
B)Tension present in resting muscles.
C)Wasting away or diminished volume of muscle tissue.
D)Sheet of fibrous connective tissue.
E)Increase in size of an individual tissue element.
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What are the long term effects that could result from anabolic steroid use?

A)Risk of heart failure and stroke.
B)Liver failure and kidney tumors.
C)Risk of heart attack and stroke, kidney failure.
D)Kidney failure, liver failure and heart attacks.
E)Risk of heart attack and stroke; kidney failure, liver tumors.
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When a muscle contracts it:

A)opens wider.
B)draws together or shortens.
C)stretches.
D)swells.
E)moves away from the midline of the body.
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What does exercise create in muscle fibers?

A)Hormones
B)Lactic acid
C)Enzymes
D)Red blood cells
E)Tears
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What is the purpose of anabolic steroids?

A)To prevent muscle cramps.
B)To lubricate muscles.
C)To make skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
D)To prevent muscle strains and sprains.
E)To decrease muscle size.
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The medical term polymyositis has a prefix that means :

A)pertaining to.
B)muscle.
C)inflammation.
D)pain.
E)many.
Question
Sudden, short, painful contractions of a muscle or group of muscles is called a:

A)sprain.
B)strain.
C)fracture.
D)cramp.
E)tremor.
Question
Which of the following conditions is more common in boys?

A)Rhabdomyolysis
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Duchenne muscular dystrophy
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Fibromyalgia
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What does the R in RICE stand for?

A)Rehabilitate
B)Remove
C)Rest
D)Relocate
E)Raise
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Skeletal muscle fibers contain striations.What is the best description of a striation?

A)A thick layer of connective tissue.
B)Alternating dark and light bands of protein filaments.
C)Wrench or tear in the tissue.
D)Symmetrical weakness in the tissue.
E)Fleshy mass.
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Exercise and/or weight lifting will enlarge your muscles.This is called:

A)hypertension.
B)hyperactivity.
C)hyperflexion.
D)hypertrophy.
E)hyperextension.
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Which of the following is a chronic autoimmune disease that weakens skeletal muscles?

A)Tenosynovitis
B)Fibromyalgia
C)Rhabdomyolysis
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Muscular dystrophy
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What is the medical description of a muscle?

A)Pertaining to the muscles and the bony skeleton.
B)A fibrous band that connects other muscles to bones and skin.
C)Tissue consisting of cells that can contract.
D)Fiber that connects all skin.
E)A cell that produces blood cells.
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What is another name for skeletal muscle?

A)Involuntary muscle
B)Smooth muscle
C)Voluntary muscle
D)Cardiac muscle
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What are the symptoms of fibromyalgia?

A)Muscle tenderness and cramping
B)Chronic fatigue, chronic pain and depression
C)Pain and difficulty in joint movement
D)Chronic pain and depression
E)Chronic pain, fatigue and depression
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What is the difference between a muscle strain and a muscle sprain?

A)A muscle strain can be a tear in a muscle; a sprain is a sudden painful contraction of a muscle group.
B)A sprain is a stretch or tear of a tendon; a strain refers to the injury of the ligaments.
C)A strain results from the buildup of lactic acid in muscles; a sprain is the stretch or tear of a ligament.
D)A sprain can be treated with R.I.C.E.; a strain almost always requires surgical repair and casting.
E)A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament; a strain is a stretch in the muscle or tendon.
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What is the best description for fascia?

A)A strand or filament.
B)Tension present in resting muscles.
C)Sheet of fibrous connective tissue.
D)Destruction of muscle.
E)Pain in muscle fibers.
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How do muscles contribute to maintaining body temperature?

A)They move the chest wall as you breathe.
B)They contract and produce the heat needed to maintain body temperature.
C)They hold you straight when sitting, standing or moving.
D)They expand and that produces heat in the body.
E)They overstretch and that cools the muscle.
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The suffix in rhabdomyolysis means :

A)inflammation.
B)destruction.
C)nourishment.
D)muscle.
E)rod-shaped.
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Ganglion cysts are fluid-filled cysts commonly running over the back of the:

A)wrist.
B)ankle.
C)knee.
D)neck.
E)fingers.
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Which disorder in this chapter has no known cause and no current diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis?

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Tenosynovitis
D)DMD
E)Fibromyalgia
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The deltoid muscle is located in the:

A)back of the leg.
B)side of the buttocks.
C)front of the hip.
D)front of the shoulder.
E)back of the hip.
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Which of the following is not a cause of tennis elbow?

A)Poor tennis skills
B)Poor techniques playing golf
C)Weight lifting
D)Genetics
E)Trauma
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What is the attachment of a muscle to a more movable part of the skeleton called?

A)Origin
B)Stenosis
C)Insertion
D)Rotation
E)Contracture
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The specialist that evaluates a patient's ability to correctly swallow is a:

A)physical therapist.
B)physiatrist.
C)physical therapy assistant.
D)orthopedic surgeon.
E)speech therapist.
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Which muscle is found on the back of the arm and has three heads or points of origin?

A)Biceps brachii
B)Brachialis
C)Triceps brachii
D)Quadriceps
E)Brachioradialis
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Which occupation is most likely to suffer a partial or complete rotator cuff tear on the job?

A)A teacher
B)A plumber
C)A doctor
D)An electrician
E)A baseball pitcher
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What is a frequent injury to the shoulder girdle caused by overuse in work or sports activity?

A)Sprain
B)Strain
C)Dislocation
D)Rotator cuff tear
E)Fracture
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What does the pectoral girdle connect?

A)Axial skeleton to the upper limbs
B)Appendicular skeleton to the upper limbs
C)Axial skeleton to the lower limbs
D)Appendicular skeleton to the lower limbs
E)Axial skeleton to the abdominal cavity
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Surgery provided without an overnight stay in any facility is called _____________ surgery:

A)inpatient.
B)temporary.
C)ambulatory.
D)authorized.
E)precertified.
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Basically, the rotator cuff is a:

A)muscle.
B)ligament.
C)tendon.
D)cartilage.
E)ganglion.
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Deconstruct the word "pectoral":

A)pect meaning chest - oral meaning pertaining to.
B)pecto meaning lungs - ral meaning inflammation of.
C)pector meaning back - al meaning condition.
D)pec meaning lungs - toral meaning process.
E)pector meaning chest - al meaning pertaining to.
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What is the "origin" of a muscle?

A)Flexible source of a muscle where it is attached to bone
B)Fixed source of a muscle where it is joined to a ligament
C)Movable source of a muscle where it is attached to a tendon
D)Fixed source of a muscle where it is attached to bone
E)Flexible source of a tendon where it is attached to a muscle
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What does a tendon connect?

A)Muscle to bone
B)Bone to bone
C)Bone to ligament
D)Muscle to ligament
E)Muscle to cartilage
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Name one activity you could not do without a shoulder girdle:

A)jump.
B)kick.
C)hop.
D)drive a car.
E)walk.
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In the word latissimus dorsi, the suffix -imus means :

A)most.
B)little.
C)large.
D)few.
E)none.
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Myoglobin breaks down into toxic compounds that cause:

A)kidney failure.
B)liver failure.
C)partial paralysis.
D)total paralysis.
E)blood poisoning.
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What is the usual treatment for myasthenia gravis?

A)Chemotherapy
B)Removal of the spleen
C)Radiation therapy
D)Removal of the thymus gland
E)Physical therapy
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In the medical term fibromyalgia, the suffix means :

A)muscle.
B)nerve.
C)pain.
D)pertaining to.
E)fiber.
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What is the medical term for the back of the hand?

A)Anterior
B)Lateral
C)Dorsum
D)Medial
E)Superior
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What does the prefix indicate in hypothenar?

A)Below, smaller
B)Above, larger
C)Behind, smaller
D)Beside, larger
E)In front of, larger
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A physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation is a:

A)orthopedic surgeon.
B)orthotist.
C)physiatrist.
D)orthopedic technician.
E)doctor of osteopathy.
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The medical term that means middle:

A)deltoid.
B)brachialis.
C)gluteal.
D)quadriceps.
E)medius.
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Where are the gluteus muscles located?

A)Back
B)Chest
C)Thigh
D)Buttocks
E)Shoulder
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Which of the following words refers to size?

A)Erythema
B)Minimus
C)Meniscus
D)Prosthesis
E)Hypertension
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A patient has had an amputation of the lower leg.Proper documentation for this procedure is:

A)BKA.
B)IADL.
C)COTA.
D)PVD.
E)PM&R.
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The specialist that typically leads a rehabilitation multidisciplinary team is a:

A)physical therapy assistant.
B)certified occupational therapy assistant.
C)physiatrist.
D)orthotist.
E)orthopedic technician.
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In the term quadriceps femoris, the anterior thigh muscle, what does the prefix quadri- mean?

A)In front of
B)Lower extremity
C)Four
D)Thigh
E)Muscle
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The prominent pad of muscles at the base of the thumb is called the:

A)dorsum.
B)thenar eminence.
C)popliteal fossa.
D)hypothenar eminence.
E)origin.
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Where is the location of the popliteal fossa?

A)Base of the skull
B)In the anterior elbow
C)In the hollow at the back of the knee
D)In the ankle
E)At the shoulder joint
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The patient's chart states that she has a knee sprain.This means that she has:

A)a partial dislocation of her femur and tibia.
B)a hairline fracture in her femur.
C)torn the cartilage discs in her knee.
D)created large tears in her hamstring muscles.
E)over-stretched the ligaments in her knee.
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What does the C in CTS stand for?

A)Cyst
B)Calcaneal
C)Carpal
D)Contracture
E)Capsule
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The Achilles tendon is another name for the ____________ tendon.

A)rotator cuff
B)calcaneal
C)dorsal
D)radialis
E)quadriceps
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After a stroke the patient was unable to use their right arm.This resulted in a ________ of the muscles in this arm.

A)sprain
B)hypertrophy
C)strain
D)amputation
E)contracture
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Rotating your hand or forearm sideways or laterally is called:

A)pronation.
B)prostration.
C)supination.
D)rehabilitation.
E)adduction.
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The orthopedic surgeon refers the patient to a specialist to improve a patient's ADLs.The specialist that the patient will see is the:

A)speech therapist.
B)orthotist.
C)social worker.
D)occupational therapist.
E)physical therapist.
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Stenosing tenosynovitis is painful inflammation of the synovial sheaths on the back of the __________.

A)hand
B)finger
C)elbow
D)wrist
E)knee
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After the surgeon amputated the patient's foot, the patient was fitted with a ___________.

A)orthotic
B)contracture
C)statin
D)prosthesis
E)spasm
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The medical term that means orthopedic appliance to correct an abnormality:

A)arthrodesis.
B)prosthesis.
C)adaptive equipment.
D)assistive device.
E)orthotic.
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After Ms.Radcliffe had hip replacement surgery, she remained in the hospital for _______ rehabilitation.

A)speech
B)outpatient
C)pulmonary
D)inpatient
E)cardiac
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Which of the following health care occupations would not be working with a rehabilitation team?

A)Occupational therapist
B)Physical therapist
C)Physiatrist
D)Phlebotomist
E)Speech therapist
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Which pair of terms are not opposites?

A)Evert; invert
B)Abduction; adduction
C)Calcaneal; popliteal
D)Maximus; minimus
E)Atrophy; hypertrophy
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A frequent result of a stroke is inability to speak coherently and difficulty swallowing.The rehabilitation team member who helps with this is a(n):

A)orthopedist.
B)physiotherapist.
C)speech therapist.
D)optometrist.
E)dermatologist.
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In the medical term orthotic, the root means :

A)treatment.
B)body.
C)restore.
D)correct.
E)bone.
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Adduction is the action of:

A)rotating the ankle.
B)bending the knee.
C)rotating the shoulder.
D)pronating the hand.
E)moving toward the midline.
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To "evert" the foot means to:

A)rotate it.
B)bend it.
C)flex it.
D)extend it.
E)turn it outward.
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What does it mean to "extend" the knee joint?

A)To rotate it medially
B)To straighten it
C)To bend it
D)To rotate it laterally
E)To raise it
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Mr.Soklov suffered a stroke resulting in weakness over the left side of his body.Which health care professional will be consulted to improve Mr.Soklov's strength?

A)Orthotist
B)Social worker
C)Physical therapist
D)Occupational therapist
E)Orthopedic technician
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What is the best definition for contracture?

A)Widening of a blood vessel
B)Muscle shortening due to spasm or fibrosis
C)The wasting away or diminishing volume of tissue
D)Narrowing of a blood vessel
E)Muscle that is under control of the will
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Abduction is:

A)movement towards the midline.
B)removal of an organ or muscle.
C)the same as adduction.
D)movement in a circular motion.
E)movement away from the midline.
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Which tendon contains the patella?

A)The Achilles tendon
B)The calcaneal tendon
C)The flexor tendon
D)The quadriceps tendon
E)The hamstring tendon
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The terms flexion and extension refer to:

A)sensation.
B)movement.
C)enlargement
D)therapy.
E)growth.
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The word rehabilitation has a root meaning:

A)heel.
B)turn out.
C)restore.
D)break.
E)cut off.
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Analyze the elements carefully and find which muscle has four heads?

A)Gastrocnemius
B)Quadriceps femoris
C)Brachialis
D)Biceps femoris
E)Semitendinosus
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The vastus lateralis muscle is found on which area of the femur?

A)Posterior
B)Inside
C)Middle
D)Outside
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The medical term that means the opposite of active:

A)dorsum.
B)contract.
C)rehabilitation.
D)tone.
E)passive.
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After evaluating Mr.Soklov, the physical therapist determined that he needed a tool to help him maintain his balance while walking.This tool is correctly referred to as a(n):

A)orthotic.
B)assistive device.
C)prosthesis.
D)adaptive equipment.
E)contracture.
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The function of the thigh muscle is:

A)to move the knee joint and lower leg.
B)to cause blood circulation.
C)to assist the movement of the arms.
D)to assist the movement of the neck region.
E)to assist in sitting down.
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Deck 5: Muscles and Tendons: The Essentials of the Languages of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation
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What is the condition called that often develops in the wrist and hands resulting from repetitive use of the hands such as keyboarding?

A)Rhabdomyolysis
B)Fracture of the radius just above the wrist
C)Tenosynovitis
D)Ganglionic cysts
E)Colles fracture
Tenosynovitis
2
What is the usual surgical treatment for myasthenia gravis?

A)Lobectomy
B)Thoracotomy
C)Debridement
D)Endarterectomy
E)Thymectomy
Thymectomy
3
Which is the correct statement about atrophy?

A)Muscle that is under control of the will.
B)Tension present in resting muscles.
C)Wasting away or diminished volume of muscle tissue.
D)Sheet of fibrous connective tissue.
E)Increase in size of an individual tissue element.
Wasting away or diminished volume of muscle tissue.
4
What are the long term effects that could result from anabolic steroid use?

A)Risk of heart failure and stroke.
B)Liver failure and kidney tumors.
C)Risk of heart attack and stroke, kidney failure.
D)Kidney failure, liver failure and heart attacks.
E)Risk of heart attack and stroke; kidney failure, liver tumors.
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When a muscle contracts it:

A)opens wider.
B)draws together or shortens.
C)stretches.
D)swells.
E)moves away from the midline of the body.
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What does exercise create in muscle fibers?

A)Hormones
B)Lactic acid
C)Enzymes
D)Red blood cells
E)Tears
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What is the purpose of anabolic steroids?

A)To prevent muscle cramps.
B)To lubricate muscles.
C)To make skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
D)To prevent muscle strains and sprains.
E)To decrease muscle size.
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The medical term polymyositis has a prefix that means :

A)pertaining to.
B)muscle.
C)inflammation.
D)pain.
E)many.
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Sudden, short, painful contractions of a muscle or group of muscles is called a:

A)sprain.
B)strain.
C)fracture.
D)cramp.
E)tremor.
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Which of the following conditions is more common in boys?

A)Rhabdomyolysis
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Duchenne muscular dystrophy
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Fibromyalgia
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What does the R in RICE stand for?

A)Rehabilitate
B)Remove
C)Rest
D)Relocate
E)Raise
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Skeletal muscle fibers contain striations.What is the best description of a striation?

A)A thick layer of connective tissue.
B)Alternating dark and light bands of protein filaments.
C)Wrench or tear in the tissue.
D)Symmetrical weakness in the tissue.
E)Fleshy mass.
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Exercise and/or weight lifting will enlarge your muscles.This is called:

A)hypertension.
B)hyperactivity.
C)hyperflexion.
D)hypertrophy.
E)hyperextension.
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Which of the following is a chronic autoimmune disease that weakens skeletal muscles?

A)Tenosynovitis
B)Fibromyalgia
C)Rhabdomyolysis
D)Myasthenia gravis
E)Muscular dystrophy
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What is the medical description of a muscle?

A)Pertaining to the muscles and the bony skeleton.
B)A fibrous band that connects other muscles to bones and skin.
C)Tissue consisting of cells that can contract.
D)Fiber that connects all skin.
E)A cell that produces blood cells.
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What is another name for skeletal muscle?

A)Involuntary muscle
B)Smooth muscle
C)Voluntary muscle
D)Cardiac muscle
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What are the symptoms of fibromyalgia?

A)Muscle tenderness and cramping
B)Chronic fatigue, chronic pain and depression
C)Pain and difficulty in joint movement
D)Chronic pain and depression
E)Chronic pain, fatigue and depression
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What is the difference between a muscle strain and a muscle sprain?

A)A muscle strain can be a tear in a muscle; a sprain is a sudden painful contraction of a muscle group.
B)A sprain is a stretch or tear of a tendon; a strain refers to the injury of the ligaments.
C)A strain results from the buildup of lactic acid in muscles; a sprain is the stretch or tear of a ligament.
D)A sprain can be treated with R.I.C.E.; a strain almost always requires surgical repair and casting.
E)A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament; a strain is a stretch in the muscle or tendon.
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What is the best description for fascia?

A)A strand or filament.
B)Tension present in resting muscles.
C)Sheet of fibrous connective tissue.
D)Destruction of muscle.
E)Pain in muscle fibers.
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How do muscles contribute to maintaining body temperature?

A)They move the chest wall as you breathe.
B)They contract and produce the heat needed to maintain body temperature.
C)They hold you straight when sitting, standing or moving.
D)They expand and that produces heat in the body.
E)They overstretch and that cools the muscle.
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The suffix in rhabdomyolysis means :

A)inflammation.
B)destruction.
C)nourishment.
D)muscle.
E)rod-shaped.
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Ganglion cysts are fluid-filled cysts commonly running over the back of the:

A)wrist.
B)ankle.
C)knee.
D)neck.
E)fingers.
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Which disorder in this chapter has no known cause and no current diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis?

A)Myasthenia gravis
B)Muscular dystrophy
C)Tenosynovitis
D)DMD
E)Fibromyalgia
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The deltoid muscle is located in the:

A)back of the leg.
B)side of the buttocks.
C)front of the hip.
D)front of the shoulder.
E)back of the hip.
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Which of the following is not a cause of tennis elbow?

A)Poor tennis skills
B)Poor techniques playing golf
C)Weight lifting
D)Genetics
E)Trauma
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What is the attachment of a muscle to a more movable part of the skeleton called?

A)Origin
B)Stenosis
C)Insertion
D)Rotation
E)Contracture
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The specialist that evaluates a patient's ability to correctly swallow is a:

A)physical therapist.
B)physiatrist.
C)physical therapy assistant.
D)orthopedic surgeon.
E)speech therapist.
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Which muscle is found on the back of the arm and has three heads or points of origin?

A)Biceps brachii
B)Brachialis
C)Triceps brachii
D)Quadriceps
E)Brachioradialis
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Which occupation is most likely to suffer a partial or complete rotator cuff tear on the job?

A)A teacher
B)A plumber
C)A doctor
D)An electrician
E)A baseball pitcher
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What is a frequent injury to the shoulder girdle caused by overuse in work or sports activity?

A)Sprain
B)Strain
C)Dislocation
D)Rotator cuff tear
E)Fracture
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What does the pectoral girdle connect?

A)Axial skeleton to the upper limbs
B)Appendicular skeleton to the upper limbs
C)Axial skeleton to the lower limbs
D)Appendicular skeleton to the lower limbs
E)Axial skeleton to the abdominal cavity
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Surgery provided without an overnight stay in any facility is called _____________ surgery:

A)inpatient.
B)temporary.
C)ambulatory.
D)authorized.
E)precertified.
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33
Basically, the rotator cuff is a:

A)muscle.
B)ligament.
C)tendon.
D)cartilage.
E)ganglion.
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34
Deconstruct the word "pectoral":

A)pect meaning chest - oral meaning pertaining to.
B)pecto meaning lungs - ral meaning inflammation of.
C)pector meaning back - al meaning condition.
D)pec meaning lungs - toral meaning process.
E)pector meaning chest - al meaning pertaining to.
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35
What is the "origin" of a muscle?

A)Flexible source of a muscle where it is attached to bone
B)Fixed source of a muscle where it is joined to a ligament
C)Movable source of a muscle where it is attached to a tendon
D)Fixed source of a muscle where it is attached to bone
E)Flexible source of a tendon where it is attached to a muscle
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36
What does a tendon connect?

A)Muscle to bone
B)Bone to bone
C)Bone to ligament
D)Muscle to ligament
E)Muscle to cartilage
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37
Name one activity you could not do without a shoulder girdle:

A)jump.
B)kick.
C)hop.
D)drive a car.
E)walk.
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38
In the word latissimus dorsi, the suffix -imus means :

A)most.
B)little.
C)large.
D)few.
E)none.
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39
Myoglobin breaks down into toxic compounds that cause:

A)kidney failure.
B)liver failure.
C)partial paralysis.
D)total paralysis.
E)blood poisoning.
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40
What is the usual treatment for myasthenia gravis?

A)Chemotherapy
B)Removal of the spleen
C)Radiation therapy
D)Removal of the thymus gland
E)Physical therapy
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41
In the medical term fibromyalgia, the suffix means :

A)muscle.
B)nerve.
C)pain.
D)pertaining to.
E)fiber.
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42
What is the medical term for the back of the hand?

A)Anterior
B)Lateral
C)Dorsum
D)Medial
E)Superior
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43
What does the prefix indicate in hypothenar?

A)Below, smaller
B)Above, larger
C)Behind, smaller
D)Beside, larger
E)In front of, larger
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44
A physician who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation is a:

A)orthopedic surgeon.
B)orthotist.
C)physiatrist.
D)orthopedic technician.
E)doctor of osteopathy.
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45
The medical term that means middle:

A)deltoid.
B)brachialis.
C)gluteal.
D)quadriceps.
E)medius.
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46
Where are the gluteus muscles located?

A)Back
B)Chest
C)Thigh
D)Buttocks
E)Shoulder
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47
Which of the following words refers to size?

A)Erythema
B)Minimus
C)Meniscus
D)Prosthesis
E)Hypertension
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48
A patient has had an amputation of the lower leg.Proper documentation for this procedure is:

A)BKA.
B)IADL.
C)COTA.
D)PVD.
E)PM&R.
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49
The specialist that typically leads a rehabilitation multidisciplinary team is a:

A)physical therapy assistant.
B)certified occupational therapy assistant.
C)physiatrist.
D)orthotist.
E)orthopedic technician.
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50
In the term quadriceps femoris, the anterior thigh muscle, what does the prefix quadri- mean?

A)In front of
B)Lower extremity
C)Four
D)Thigh
E)Muscle
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51
The prominent pad of muscles at the base of the thumb is called the:

A)dorsum.
B)thenar eminence.
C)popliteal fossa.
D)hypothenar eminence.
E)origin.
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52
Where is the location of the popliteal fossa?

A)Base of the skull
B)In the anterior elbow
C)In the hollow at the back of the knee
D)In the ankle
E)At the shoulder joint
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53
The patient's chart states that she has a knee sprain.This means that she has:

A)a partial dislocation of her femur and tibia.
B)a hairline fracture in her femur.
C)torn the cartilage discs in her knee.
D)created large tears in her hamstring muscles.
E)over-stretched the ligaments in her knee.
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54
What does the C in CTS stand for?

A)Cyst
B)Calcaneal
C)Carpal
D)Contracture
E)Capsule
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55
The Achilles tendon is another name for the ____________ tendon.

A)rotator cuff
B)calcaneal
C)dorsal
D)radialis
E)quadriceps
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56
After a stroke the patient was unable to use their right arm.This resulted in a ________ of the muscles in this arm.

A)sprain
B)hypertrophy
C)strain
D)amputation
E)contracture
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57
Rotating your hand or forearm sideways or laterally is called:

A)pronation.
B)prostration.
C)supination.
D)rehabilitation.
E)adduction.
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58
The orthopedic surgeon refers the patient to a specialist to improve a patient's ADLs.The specialist that the patient will see is the:

A)speech therapist.
B)orthotist.
C)social worker.
D)occupational therapist.
E)physical therapist.
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59
Stenosing tenosynovitis is painful inflammation of the synovial sheaths on the back of the __________.

A)hand
B)finger
C)elbow
D)wrist
E)knee
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60
After the surgeon amputated the patient's foot, the patient was fitted with a ___________.

A)orthotic
B)contracture
C)statin
D)prosthesis
E)spasm
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61
The medical term that means orthopedic appliance to correct an abnormality:

A)arthrodesis.
B)prosthesis.
C)adaptive equipment.
D)assistive device.
E)orthotic.
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62
After Ms.Radcliffe had hip replacement surgery, she remained in the hospital for _______ rehabilitation.

A)speech
B)outpatient
C)pulmonary
D)inpatient
E)cardiac
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63
Which of the following health care occupations would not be working with a rehabilitation team?

A)Occupational therapist
B)Physical therapist
C)Physiatrist
D)Phlebotomist
E)Speech therapist
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64
Which pair of terms are not opposites?

A)Evert; invert
B)Abduction; adduction
C)Calcaneal; popliteal
D)Maximus; minimus
E)Atrophy; hypertrophy
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65
A frequent result of a stroke is inability to speak coherently and difficulty swallowing.The rehabilitation team member who helps with this is a(n):

A)orthopedist.
B)physiotherapist.
C)speech therapist.
D)optometrist.
E)dermatologist.
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66
In the medical term orthotic, the root means :

A)treatment.
B)body.
C)restore.
D)correct.
E)bone.
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67
Adduction is the action of:

A)rotating the ankle.
B)bending the knee.
C)rotating the shoulder.
D)pronating the hand.
E)moving toward the midline.
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68
To "evert" the foot means to:

A)rotate it.
B)bend it.
C)flex it.
D)extend it.
E)turn it outward.
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69
What does it mean to "extend" the knee joint?

A)To rotate it medially
B)To straighten it
C)To bend it
D)To rotate it laterally
E)To raise it
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70
Mr.Soklov suffered a stroke resulting in weakness over the left side of his body.Which health care professional will be consulted to improve Mr.Soklov's strength?

A)Orthotist
B)Social worker
C)Physical therapist
D)Occupational therapist
E)Orthopedic technician
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71
What is the best definition for contracture?

A)Widening of a blood vessel
B)Muscle shortening due to spasm or fibrosis
C)The wasting away or diminishing volume of tissue
D)Narrowing of a blood vessel
E)Muscle that is under control of the will
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72
Abduction is:

A)movement towards the midline.
B)removal of an organ or muscle.
C)the same as adduction.
D)movement in a circular motion.
E)movement away from the midline.
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73
Which tendon contains the patella?

A)The Achilles tendon
B)The calcaneal tendon
C)The flexor tendon
D)The quadriceps tendon
E)The hamstring tendon
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74
The terms flexion and extension refer to:

A)sensation.
B)movement.
C)enlargement
D)therapy.
E)growth.
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75
The word rehabilitation has a root meaning:

A)heel.
B)turn out.
C)restore.
D)break.
E)cut off.
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76
Analyze the elements carefully and find which muscle has four heads?

A)Gastrocnemius
B)Quadriceps femoris
C)Brachialis
D)Biceps femoris
E)Semitendinosus
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77
The vastus lateralis muscle is found on which area of the femur?

A)Posterior
B)Inside
C)Middle
D)Outside
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78
The medical term that means the opposite of active:

A)dorsum.
B)contract.
C)rehabilitation.
D)tone.
E)passive.
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79
After evaluating Mr.Soklov, the physical therapist determined that he needed a tool to help him maintain his balance while walking.This tool is correctly referred to as a(n):

A)orthotic.
B)assistive device.
C)prosthesis.
D)adaptive equipment.
E)contracture.
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80
The function of the thigh muscle is:

A)to move the knee joint and lower leg.
B)to cause blood circulation.
C)to assist the movement of the arms.
D)to assist the movement of the neck region.
E)to assist in sitting down.
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