Deck 14: Musculoskeletal System

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The combining form spondyl/o is defined as

A)scapula.
B)vertebra.
C)cranium.
D)symphysis pubis.
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Movement that turns the palms up is called

A)supination.
B)extension.
C)inversion.
D)pronation.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)(pa-TEL-a).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position is

A)eversion.
B)inversion.
C)flexion.
D)extension.
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The combining form stern/o is defined as

A)collarbone.
B)shoulder blade.
C)xiphoid process.
D)breast bone.
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In the medical term ankyl/osis,the word root means

A)bent forward.
B)stiff,bent.
C)crooked,curved.
D)hump.
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The combining form that means rib is

A)chondr/o.
B)clavic/o.
C)clavicul/o.
D)cost/o.
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The combining form that means joint is

A)aponeur/o.
B)arthr/o.
C)burs/o.
D)tendin/o.
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The upper arm bone is called the

A) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Moving away from the midline is a movement called

A)abduction.
B)eversion.
C)adduction.
D)flexion.
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The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called

A)(tha-RAS-ik)(VER-te-bray).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called</strong> A)(tha-RAS-ik)(VER-te-bray). B)   C)(LUM-bar)(VER-te-bray). D)(SUR-vi-kal)(VER-te-bray). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)(LUM-bar)(VER-te-bray).
D)(SUR-vi-kal)(VER-te-bray).
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the

A)(BUR-sa).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the</strong> A)(BUR-sa). B)   C)   D)(me-NIS-kus). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the</strong> A)(BUR-sa). B)   C)   D)(me-NIS-kus). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)(me-NIS-kus).
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)(KLAV-i-kul).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The pronunciation for the anatomical term for the collarbone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomical term for the collarbone is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)(STUR-num). D)(MAN-di-bul). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)(KLAV-i-kul).
C)(STUR-num).
D)(MAN-di-bul).
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The combining form that means lower jawbone is

A)maxill/o.
B)mandibul/o.
C)radi/o.
D)ischi/o.
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Rotation is a movement described as

A)turning around its own axis.
B)placing into a bent position.
C)turning inward.
D)placing into an outstretched position.
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The combining form that means cartilage is

A)menisc/o.
B)chondr/o.
C)arthr/o.
D)ten/o.
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The combining form that means kneecap is

A)patell/o.
B)phalang/o.
C)rachi/o.
D)orth/o.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the structure that attaches muscle to bone is

A)(LIG-a-ment).
B)(BUR-sa).
C)(TEN-don).
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the structure that attaches muscle to bone is</strong> A)(LIG-a-ment). B)(BUR-sa). C)(TEN-don). D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The term chondromalacia is defined as

A)an abnormal condition of stonelike bones.
B)muscle weakness.
C)softening of cartilage.
D)an abnormal condition of a hump.
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A prefix for together,joined is

A)syn-.
B)intra-.
C)-physis.
D)supra-.
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The combining form for bone marrow is

A)myel/o.
B)myc/o.
C)myos/o.
D)cost/o.
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The term that means inflammation of a tendon is

A)tenosynovitis.
B)polymyositis.
C)tendinitis.
D)tenorrhaphy.
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The combining form that means movement,motion is

A)kyph/o.
B)kinesi/o.
C)ankyl/o.
D)lord/o.
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Scoli/o is defined as

A)(lateral)curved (spine).
B)bent forward.
C)stiff,bent.
D)soft.
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The prefix inter- means

A)holding.
B)between.
C)within.
D)connecting.
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The term that means inflammation of the bone is

A)osteitis.
B)arthritis.
C)osteonecrosis.
D)osteopathy.
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The term that means abnormal condition of the vertebrae is

A)rachischisis.
B)scoliosis.
C)spondylosis.
D)fibromyalgia.
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The term that means (congenital)fissure (split)of the cranium is

A)rachischisis.
B)spondylosis.
C)cranioschisis.
D)spina bifida.
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The combining form that means hump (increased convexity)of the spine is

A)kyph/o.
B)ankyl/o.
C)spondyl/o.
D)lord/o.
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The combining form sarc/o is defined as a

A)flash,connective tissue.
B)synovia,synovial membrane.
C)stiff,bent.
D)sacrum.
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The suffix -asthenia is defined as a

A)surgical fixation,fusion.
B)split,fissure.
C)weakness.
D)growth.
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The suffix -trophy is defined as

A)growth.
B)split,fissure.
C)weakness.
D)nourishment,development.
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The suffix -physis is defined as a

A)growth.
B)weakness.
C)surgical fixation,fusion.
D)split,fissure.
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The combining form that means bone is

A)my/o.
B)arthr/o.
C)synovi/o.
D)oste/o.
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The term that means abnormal condition of (lateral)curved (spine)

A)scoliosis.
B)kyphosis.
C)ankylosis.
D)lordosis.
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The term rhabdomyolysis is defined as _____ of striated muscle.

A)weakness
B)split
C)dissolution
D)surgical fixation
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The term myasthenia is defined as

A)pain in muscle.
B)difficult movement.
C)muscle degeneration.
D)muscle weakness.
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A combining form for tendon is

A)aponeur/o.
B)disk/o.
C)synovi/o.
D)tend/o.
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The term for a common nerve entrapment disorder of the wrist is

A)Colles fracture.
B)exostosis.
C)carpal tunnel syndrome.
D)repetitive motion syndrome.
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A bacterial infection carried by a deer tick is

A)myasthenia gravis.
B)Lyme disease.
C)rheumatoid arthritis.
D)spinal stenosis.
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The term rachiotomy is defined as an incision

A)into the vertebral column.
B)of a bone.
C)of a bursa.
D)of a joint.
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A malignant tumor of the bone is called

A)synoviosarcoma.
B)osteofibroma.
C)osteosarcoma.
D)myeloma.
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The anatomic structure excised in a phalangectomy is the

A)patella.
B)finger or toe bone.
C)meniscus.
D)calcaneus.
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The term spondylarthritis is defined as inflammation of the

A)vertebral joints.
B)lumbar vertebrae.
C)sacroiliac joints.
D)intervertebral disks.
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A disease in which an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood causes sodium urate crystals to be deposited in the joints is

A)gout.
B)osteogenesis imperfecta.
C)exostosis.
D)bunion.
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The term that means abnormal loss of bone density,which may lead to fractures from slight trauma,is

A)osteopetrosis.
B)osteopenia.
C)osteoporosis.
D)osteoarthritis.
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The term that means an abnormal benign growth on the surface of a bone is

A)bunion.
B)osteoblast.
C)exostosis.
D)osteofibroma.
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The fusing together of the vertebrae or spinal fusion is termed

A)laminectomy.
B)rachiotomy.
C)spondylosyndesis.
D)diskectomy.
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An abnormal prominence of the joint at the base of the great toe is called

A)bunion.
B)exostosis.
C)bursolith.
D)gout.
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The term that means inflammation of fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is

A)spondylarthritis.
B)tenosynovitis.
C)bursitis.
D)polymyositis.
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The term arthrodesis is defined as

A)surgical repair of a joint.
B)incision of a bone.
C)excision of articular cartilage.
D)surgical fixation of a joint.
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Colles fracture is defined as

A)abnormal prominence of the joint at the base of the great toe,the metatarsal-phalangeal joint.
B)abnormal loss of bone density that may lead to an increase in fractures of the ribs,thoracic and lumbar vertebrae,hips,and wrists after slight trauma.
C)forward slipping of one vertebra over another.
D)type of wrist fracture at the distal end of the radius,the distal fragment being displaced backward.
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The surgical repair of a tendon and a muscle is called

A)myorrhaphy.
B)tenotomy.
C)tenorrhaphy.
D)tenomyoplasty.
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The term that means suturing of a muscle is

A)tenorrhaphy.
B)myorrhaphy.
C)aponeurorrhaphy.
D)myoplasty.
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The surgical repair of cartilage is called

A)chondroplasty.
B)meniscectomy.
C)prosthesis.
D)arthroplasty.
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Forward slipping of one vertebra over another is

A)spinal stenosis.
B)a herniated disk.
C)spondylolisthesis.
D)spondylarthritis.
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A form of arthritis that first affects the spine and adjacent structures and,as it progresses,causes a forward bend of the spine is

A)osteoporosis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)ankylosing spondylitis.
D)rheumatoid arthritis.
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The term vertebroplasty is defined as

A)incision into the vertebral column.
B)fusing together of vertebrae.
C)excision of an intervertebral disk.
D)surgical repair of a vertebra.
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A term that references two lower arm bones is

A)ulnoradial.
B)suprascapular.
C)substernal.
D)clavicular.
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The diagnostic term that means the radiographic imaging of a joint is

A)arthroplasty.
B)arthrography.
C)arthrodesis.
D)arthrocentesis.
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To assist in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis,the doctor may use a procedure involving a surgical puncture to aspirate fluid from a joint called an

A)arthroscopy.
B)arthrodesis.
C)arthroplasty.
D)arthrocentesis.
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The term osteotomy is defined as the

A)incision into the vertebral column.
B)surgical repair of a bone.
C)incision into a bone.
D)fusing together of the vertebrae.
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The abbreviation for the first vertebra in the neck is

A)C1.
B)T1.
C)L1.
D)CTS.
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A record of the electrical activity in a (skeletal)muscle is abbreviated as

A)CTS.
B)RA.
C)EMG.
D)MG.
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A physician who specializes in the study and treatment of diseases and abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system is a(n)

A)chiropractor.
B)osteopath.
C)orthopedist.
D)orthotist.
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The visual examination of a joint is an

A)electromyogram.
B)arthroscopy.
C)arthrography.
D)arthrocentesis.
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The term that means pertaining to below the ribs is

A)substernal.
B)subcostal.
C)subscapular.
D)submaxillary.
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The term dyskinesia is defined as movement that is

A)slow.
B)excessive.
C)normal.
D)difficult.
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The term that means pertaining to the ribs and cartilage is

A)costochondral.
B)intervertebral.
C)intercostal.
D)sternoclavicular.
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The term that means pertaining to the wrist is

A)radial.
B)carpal.
C)ulnar.
D)humeral.
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The term that means a system of treatment that consists of manipulation of the vertebral column is

A)orthotics.
B)orthopedics.
C)osteopathy.
D)chiropractic.
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The term symphysis is defined as

A)an artificial substitute for a missing body part.
B)a cartilaginous joint at which two bones fuse.
C)growing together.
D)an abnormal development.
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The term that means a developing bone cell is

A)osteocyte.
B)osteoblast.
C)osteopath.
D)osteofibroma.
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A specialist who treats and diagnoses foot diseases and disorders,such as corns and ingrown toenails,is a(n)

A)orthopedics.
B)podiatrist.
C)orthopedist.
D)orthotist.
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An abnormal condition of bone death (due to lack of blood supply)is

A)osteofibroma.
B)osteonecrosis.
C)atrophy.
D)osteocyte.
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A type of bone cell that works in balance with osteoblasts to maintain healthy bone tissue is

A)osteoclast.
B)crepitus.
C)osteopath.
D)exostosis.
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The meaning of the medical term hyperkinesia is _____ movement.

A)slow
B)abnormal
C)difficult
D)excessive
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A physician who specializes in the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases is

A)rheumatology.
B)chiropractor.
C)rheumatologist.
D)podiatrist.
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The combining form spondyl/o is defined as

A)scapula.
B)vertebra.
C)cranium.
D)symphysis pubis.
vertebra.
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Movement that turns the palms up is called

A)supination.
B)extension.
C)inversion.
D)pronation.
supination.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)
B)(pa-TEL-a).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means upper leg bone is</strong> A)   B)(pa-TEL-a). C)   D)
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The movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position is

A)eversion.
B)inversion.
C)flexion.
D)extension.
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The combining form stern/o is defined as

A)collarbone.
B)shoulder blade.
C)xiphoid process.
D)breast bone.
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In the medical term ankyl/osis,the word root means

A)bent forward.
B)stiff,bent.
C)crooked,curved.
D)hump.
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The combining form that means rib is

A)chondr/o.
B)clavic/o.
C)clavicul/o.
D)cost/o.
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The combining form that means joint is

A)aponeur/o.
B)arthr/o.
C)burs/o.
D)tendin/o.
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The upper arm bone is called the

A) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The upper arm bone is called the</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Moving away from the midline is a movement called

A)abduction.
B)eversion.
C)adduction.
D)flexion.
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The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called

A)(tha-RAS-ik)(VER-te-bray).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the third set of five larger vertebrae that forms the inward curve of the spine is called</strong> A)(tha-RAS-ik)(VER-te-bray). B)   C)(LUM-bar)(VER-te-bray). D)(SUR-vi-kal)(VER-te-bray).
C)(LUM-bar)(VER-te-bray).
D)(SUR-vi-kal)(VER-te-bray).
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the

A)(BUR-sa).
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the</strong> A)(BUR-sa). B)   C)   D)(me-NIS-kus).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the small,fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is called the</strong> A)(BUR-sa). B)   C)   D)(me-NIS-kus).
D)(me-NIS-kus).
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)
B)(KLAV-i-kul).
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term that means shoulder blade is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)   D)
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The pronunciation for the anatomical term for the collarbone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomical term for the collarbone is</strong> A)   B)(KLAV-i-kul). C)(STUR-num). D)(MAN-di-bul).
B)(KLAV-i-kul).
C)(STUR-num).
D)(MAN-di-bul).
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The combining form that means lower jawbone is

A)maxill/o.
B)mandibul/o.
C)radi/o.
D)ischi/o.
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Rotation is a movement described as

A)turning around its own axis.
B)placing into a bent position.
C)turning inward.
D)placing into an outstretched position.
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The combining form that means cartilage is

A)menisc/o.
B)chondr/o.
C)arthr/o.
D)ten/o.
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The combining form that means kneecap is

A)patell/o.
B)phalang/o.
C)rachi/o.
D)orth/o.
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is

A) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the upper,wing-shaped portion of the pelvic bone is</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the structure that attaches muscle to bone is

A)(LIG-a-ment).
B)(BUR-sa).
C)(TEN-don).
D) <strong>The pronunciation for the anatomic term referring to the structure that attaches muscle to bone is</strong> A)(LIG-a-ment). B)(BUR-sa). C)(TEN-don). D)
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The term chondromalacia is defined as

A)an abnormal condition of stonelike bones.
B)muscle weakness.
C)softening of cartilage.
D)an abnormal condition of a hump.
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A prefix for together,joined is

A)syn-.
B)intra-.
C)-physis.
D)supra-.
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The combining form for bone marrow is

A)myel/o.
B)myc/o.
C)myos/o.
D)cost/o.
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The term that means inflammation of a tendon is

A)tenosynovitis.
B)polymyositis.
C)tendinitis.
D)tenorrhaphy.
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The combining form that means movement,motion is

A)kyph/o.
B)kinesi/o.
C)ankyl/o.
D)lord/o.
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Scoli/o is defined as

A)(lateral)curved (spine).
B)bent forward.
C)stiff,bent.
D)soft.
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The prefix inter- means

A)holding.
B)between.
C)within.
D)connecting.
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The term that means inflammation of the bone is

A)osteitis.
B)arthritis.
C)osteonecrosis.
D)osteopathy.
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The term that means abnormal condition of the vertebrae is

A)rachischisis.
B)scoliosis.
C)spondylosis.
D)fibromyalgia.
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The term that means (congenital)fissure (split)of the cranium is

A)rachischisis.
B)spondylosis.
C)cranioschisis.
D)spina bifida.
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31
The combining form that means hump (increased convexity)of the spine is

A)kyph/o.
B)ankyl/o.
C)spondyl/o.
D)lord/o.
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32
The combining form sarc/o is defined as a

A)flash,connective tissue.
B)synovia,synovial membrane.
C)stiff,bent.
D)sacrum.
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33
The suffix -asthenia is defined as a

A)surgical fixation,fusion.
B)split,fissure.
C)weakness.
D)growth.
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34
The suffix -trophy is defined as

A)growth.
B)split,fissure.
C)weakness.
D)nourishment,development.
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35
The suffix -physis is defined as a

A)growth.
B)weakness.
C)surgical fixation,fusion.
D)split,fissure.
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36
The combining form that means bone is

A)my/o.
B)arthr/o.
C)synovi/o.
D)oste/o.
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37
The term that means abnormal condition of (lateral)curved (spine)

A)scoliosis.
B)kyphosis.
C)ankylosis.
D)lordosis.
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38
The term rhabdomyolysis is defined as _____ of striated muscle.

A)weakness
B)split
C)dissolution
D)surgical fixation
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39
The term myasthenia is defined as

A)pain in muscle.
B)difficult movement.
C)muscle degeneration.
D)muscle weakness.
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40
A combining form for tendon is

A)aponeur/o.
B)disk/o.
C)synovi/o.
D)tend/o.
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41
The term for a common nerve entrapment disorder of the wrist is

A)Colles fracture.
B)exostosis.
C)carpal tunnel syndrome.
D)repetitive motion syndrome.
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42
A bacterial infection carried by a deer tick is

A)myasthenia gravis.
B)Lyme disease.
C)rheumatoid arthritis.
D)spinal stenosis.
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43
The term rachiotomy is defined as an incision

A)into the vertebral column.
B)of a bone.
C)of a bursa.
D)of a joint.
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44
A malignant tumor of the bone is called

A)synoviosarcoma.
B)osteofibroma.
C)osteosarcoma.
D)myeloma.
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45
The anatomic structure excised in a phalangectomy is the

A)patella.
B)finger or toe bone.
C)meniscus.
D)calcaneus.
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46
The term spondylarthritis is defined as inflammation of the

A)vertebral joints.
B)lumbar vertebrae.
C)sacroiliac joints.
D)intervertebral disks.
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47
A disease in which an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood causes sodium urate crystals to be deposited in the joints is

A)gout.
B)osteogenesis imperfecta.
C)exostosis.
D)bunion.
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48
The term that means abnormal loss of bone density,which may lead to fractures from slight trauma,is

A)osteopetrosis.
B)osteopenia.
C)osteoporosis.
D)osteoarthritis.
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49
The term that means an abnormal benign growth on the surface of a bone is

A)bunion.
B)osteoblast.
C)exostosis.
D)osteofibroma.
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50
The fusing together of the vertebrae or spinal fusion is termed

A)laminectomy.
B)rachiotomy.
C)spondylosyndesis.
D)diskectomy.
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51
An abnormal prominence of the joint at the base of the great toe is called

A)bunion.
B)exostosis.
C)bursolith.
D)gout.
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52
The term that means inflammation of fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another is

A)spondylarthritis.
B)tenosynovitis.
C)bursitis.
D)polymyositis.
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53
The term arthrodesis is defined as

A)surgical repair of a joint.
B)incision of a bone.
C)excision of articular cartilage.
D)surgical fixation of a joint.
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54
Colles fracture is defined as

A)abnormal prominence of the joint at the base of the great toe,the metatarsal-phalangeal joint.
B)abnormal loss of bone density that may lead to an increase in fractures of the ribs,thoracic and lumbar vertebrae,hips,and wrists after slight trauma.
C)forward slipping of one vertebra over another.
D)type of wrist fracture at the distal end of the radius,the distal fragment being displaced backward.
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55
The surgical repair of a tendon and a muscle is called

A)myorrhaphy.
B)tenotomy.
C)tenorrhaphy.
D)tenomyoplasty.
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56
The term that means suturing of a muscle is

A)tenorrhaphy.
B)myorrhaphy.
C)aponeurorrhaphy.
D)myoplasty.
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57
The surgical repair of cartilage is called

A)chondroplasty.
B)meniscectomy.
C)prosthesis.
D)arthroplasty.
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58
Forward slipping of one vertebra over another is

A)spinal stenosis.
B)a herniated disk.
C)spondylolisthesis.
D)spondylarthritis.
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59
A form of arthritis that first affects the spine and adjacent structures and,as it progresses,causes a forward bend of the spine is

A)osteoporosis.
B)myasthenia gravis.
C)ankylosing spondylitis.
D)rheumatoid arthritis.
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60
The term vertebroplasty is defined as

A)incision into the vertebral column.
B)fusing together of vertebrae.
C)excision of an intervertebral disk.
D)surgical repair of a vertebra.
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61
A term that references two lower arm bones is

A)ulnoradial.
B)suprascapular.
C)substernal.
D)clavicular.
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62
The diagnostic term that means the radiographic imaging of a joint is

A)arthroplasty.
B)arthrography.
C)arthrodesis.
D)arthrocentesis.
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63
To assist in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis,the doctor may use a procedure involving a surgical puncture to aspirate fluid from a joint called an

A)arthroscopy.
B)arthrodesis.
C)arthroplasty.
D)arthrocentesis.
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64
The term osteotomy is defined as the

A)incision into the vertebral column.
B)surgical repair of a bone.
C)incision into a bone.
D)fusing together of the vertebrae.
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65
The abbreviation for the first vertebra in the neck is

A)C1.
B)T1.
C)L1.
D)CTS.
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66
A record of the electrical activity in a (skeletal)muscle is abbreviated as

A)CTS.
B)RA.
C)EMG.
D)MG.
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67
A physician who specializes in the study and treatment of diseases and abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system is a(n)

A)chiropractor.
B)osteopath.
C)orthopedist.
D)orthotist.
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68
The visual examination of a joint is an

A)electromyogram.
B)arthroscopy.
C)arthrography.
D)arthrocentesis.
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69
The term that means pertaining to below the ribs is

A)substernal.
B)subcostal.
C)subscapular.
D)submaxillary.
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70
The term dyskinesia is defined as movement that is

A)slow.
B)excessive.
C)normal.
D)difficult.
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71
The term that means pertaining to the ribs and cartilage is

A)costochondral.
B)intervertebral.
C)intercostal.
D)sternoclavicular.
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72
The term that means pertaining to the wrist is

A)radial.
B)carpal.
C)ulnar.
D)humeral.
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73
The term that means a system of treatment that consists of manipulation of the vertebral column is

A)orthotics.
B)orthopedics.
C)osteopathy.
D)chiropractic.
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74
The term symphysis is defined as

A)an artificial substitute for a missing body part.
B)a cartilaginous joint at which two bones fuse.
C)growing together.
D)an abnormal development.
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75
The term that means a developing bone cell is

A)osteocyte.
B)osteoblast.
C)osteopath.
D)osteofibroma.
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76
A specialist who treats and diagnoses foot diseases and disorders,such as corns and ingrown toenails,is a(n)

A)orthopedics.
B)podiatrist.
C)orthopedist.
D)orthotist.
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77
An abnormal condition of bone death (due to lack of blood supply)is

A)osteofibroma.
B)osteonecrosis.
C)atrophy.
D)osteocyte.
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78
A type of bone cell that works in balance with osteoblasts to maintain healthy bone tissue is

A)osteoclast.
B)crepitus.
C)osteopath.
D)exostosis.
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79
The meaning of the medical term hyperkinesia is _____ movement.

A)slow
B)abnormal
C)difficult
D)excessive
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80
A physician who specializes in the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases is

A)rheumatology.
B)chiropractor.
C)rheumatologist.
D)podiatrist.
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