Deck 10: Musculoskeletal System

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At which site does hematopoiesis occur?

A) Capillaries
B) Bone marrow
C) Cartilage
D) Liver
E) Periosteum
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Which action increases the angle of a joint?

A) Flexion
B) Extension
C) Inversion
D) Eversion
E) Rotation
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A large, rounded process on a bone is called a(n)

A) sulcus.
B) fossa.
C) condyle.
D) tuberosity.
E) articulation.
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The soft spot between the cranial bones is called the

A) fontanelle.
B) sulcus.
C) trochanter.
D) vomer.
E) foramen.
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The tailbone is also known as the

A) sacrum.
B) axis.
C) coccyx.
D) lumbar.
E) pubis.
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The shaft, or long, main portion of the bone is called the

A) articulate.
B) epiphysis.
C) diaphysis.
D) cancellous.
E) synarthrosis.
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Another term for articulation is

A) flexion.
B) movement.
C) joint.
D) fontanelle.
E) tuberosity.
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Which action turns the palm down?

A) Pronation
B) Supination
C) Inversion
D) Dorsiflexion
E) Abduction
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Which movement describes the flexing of the foot or toes downward toward the sole?

A) Abduction
B) Dorsiflexion
C) Adduction
D) Pronation
E) Plantar flexion
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An opening or passageway is called a(n)

A) meatus.
B) fissure.
C) tubercle.
D) condyle.
E) occlusion.
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Which bones form the three main divisions of the pelvis?

A) Coccyx, ilium, and femur
B) Ischium, symphysis, and radius
C) Pubis, sacrum, and tarsal
D) Ilium, ischium, and pubis
E) Coccyx, ischium, and scapula
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Which action turns the palm up?

A) Pronation
B) Rotation
C) Dorsiflexion
D) Supination
E) Adduction
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The two main divisions of the skeleton are the axial and the

A) articular.
B) vertebral.
C) peripheral.
D) cephalic.
E) appendicular.
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Bone-forming cells are called

A) cancellous.
B) periosteum.
C) articular cartilage.
D) osteoclasts.
E) osteoblasts.
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A type of elastic connective tissue that provides a smooth surface for movement of the joints is called the

A) distal epiphysis.
B) proximal epiphysis.
C) articular cartilage.
D) periosteum.
E) spongy bone.
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What is the plural form of pelvis?

A) pelvic
B) pelvicular
C) pelvex
D) pelvaces
E) pelves
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Any body part attached to a main structure is called a(n)

A) ligament.
B) appendage.
C) tendon.
D) epiphysis.
E) fontanel.
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The internal organs of the thoracic cavity are protected by the

A) occipital bones.
B) cranial bones.
C) cervical bones.
D) rib cage.
E) pelvic girdle.
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A freely movable joint is called a(n)

A) synarthrosis.
B) amphiarthrosis.
C) suture joint.
D) diarthrosis.
E) symphysis.
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The pelvic girdle

A) attaches bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
B) provides attachments for muscles to aid upper limb movements.
C) supports the vertebrae.
D) attaches the lower limbs to the axial skeleton.
E) provides a bony canal for the spinal cord.
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The CF chondr/o means

A) chest.
B) cartilage.
C) neck.
D) bone.
E) soft tissue.
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The CF dactyl/o means

A) fingers, toes.
B) feet.
C) hands.
D) thumb.
E) fingers.
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The CF thorac/o means

A) spine.
B) ribs.
C) collarbone.
D) breast.
E) chest.
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What is the CF for bones of the fingers and toes?

A) phalang/o
B) spondyl/o
C) fibul/o
D) patell/o
E) pod/o
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Stiffening and immobility of a joint is called

A) arthrolysis.
B) arthroclasia.
C) ankylosis.
D) arthrodysplasia.
E) necrosis.
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The CF arthr/o means

A) straight.
B) joint.
C) bone.
D) arm.
E) finger.
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The CF myel/o means

A) muscle.
B) tissue.
C) bone.
D) growth.
E) bone marrow; spinal cord.
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Inflammation of the vertebrae is called

A) osteoporosis.
B) spondylitis.
C) spina bifida.
D) ankylosis.
E) meningitis.
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The CF scoli/o means

A) scoliosis.
B) ischium.
C) humpback.
D) crooked, bent.
E) straight.
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Which CF means rod-shaped (striated) muscle?

A) chondr/o
B) rhabdomy/o
C) myel/o
D) tendin/o
E) leiomy/o
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An abnormal, inward curvature of the lower portion of the spine is called

A) scoliosis.
B) C-shaped curvature.
C) kyphosis.
D) humpback.
E) lordosis.
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What is the combining form (CF) for heel bone?

A) calcane/o
B) acromi/o
C) tars/o
D) calc/o
E) carp/o
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The CF orth/o means

A) orthopedics.
B) straight.
C) child.
D) foot.
E) bent.
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Which suffix means to break or surgical fracture?

A) -blast
B) -desis
C) -clasia
D) -centesis
E) -cleisis
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Lateral curvature of the spine to the right or left is called

A) lordosis.
B) sciatica.
C) necrosis.
D) scoliosis.
E) kyphosis.
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The CF brachi/o means

A) digits.
B) leg.
C) kneecap.
D) crooked.
E) arm.
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Which of the following terms means lameness or limping?

A) crepitation
B) hyperkinesia
C) strain
D) claudication
E) sciatica
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The CF cephal/o means

A) head.
B) brain.
C) neck.
D) arm.
E) wrist.
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The CF kyph/o means

A) swayback.
B) crooked.
C) curve.
D) humpback.
E) bent.
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What is the CF for thigh bone?

A) fibul/o
B) rachi/o
C) humor/o
D) femor/o
E) patell/o
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In which type of fracture does the bone injure another organ, such as a broken rib piercing a lung?

A) Closed
B) Impacted
C) Complicated
D) Incomplete
E) Compound
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Fibrosis of connective tissue in the skin, fascia, muscle, or joint capsule that prevents normal mobility is called

A) ganglion cyst.
B) osteophyte.
C) adenofibroma.
D) fibromyoma.
E) contracture.
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An autoimmune disease of joint tissue in which the patient's antibodies attack cartilage and connective tissue is called

A) osteoporosis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) kyphosis.
D) osteitis deformans.
E) fibrosarcoma.
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Inflammation of joints caused by excessive uric acid accumulation is called

A) polyarthritis.
B) gout.
C) bursitis.
D) bunion.
E) osteitis.
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An abnormal condition of a swayback posture is called

A) kyphosis.
B) lordosis.
C) ankylosis.
D) scoliosis.
E) arthrosis.
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Which type of fracture involves a broken bone that causes an external wound?

A) Comminuted
B) Open
C) Impacted
D) Greenstick
E) Pathologic
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An increase in the severity of a disease or its symptoms is called

A) exacerbation.
B) sequestrum.
C) remission.
D) hyperkinesia.
E) claudication.
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Osteoarthritis is also known as

A) gout.
B) degenerative joint disease.
C) osteomyelitis.
D) ankylosis.
E) osteoporosis.
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What is the clinical term for clubfoot?

A) genic valgus
B) diapedesis
C) talipes
D) genu varum
E) genuclast
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Which branch of medicine diagnoses, treats, and manages musculoskeletal disorders?

A) Pediatrics
B) Rheumatology
C) Neurology
D) Chiropractic
E) Orthopedics
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What is another term for osteitis deformans?

A) Heberden nodes
B) Paget disease
C) polio
D) Pott disease
E) osteomyelitis
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Infection of the bone and bone marrow is called

A) osteomyelitis.
B) muscular dystrophy.
C) spondylitis.
D) arthritis.
E) dysarthritis.
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A metabolic bone disorder, particularly common in postmenopausal women, is called

A) scoliosis.
B) osteoporosis.
C) lordosis.
D) kyphosis.
E) osteitis deformans.
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Which chronic joint disease is characterized by inflammation, pain, stiffness, and, eventually, deformity of the affected joints?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Kyphosis
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
E) Ankylosis
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A segment of necrosed bone is called

A) subluxation.
B) rickets.
C) sequestrum.
D) rachitis.
E) necropsy.
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Which type of fracture involves a bone that breaks and splinters?

A) Greenstick
B) Comminuted
C) Impacted
D) Hairline
E) Compression
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Partial or incomplete dislocation is called

A) spondylolisthesis.
B) equinovarus.
C) contracture.
D) subluxation.
E) claudication.
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A tumor of the tendon sheath or joint capsule, commonly found in the wrist, is called a(n)

A) osteoma.
B) chondroma.
C) osteocarcinoma.
D) ganglion cyst.
E) osteochondroma.
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Muscular dystrophy is characterized by gradual

A) infections.
B) inflammation.
C) tumors.
D) weakening of muscle tissue.
E) degeneration of joints.
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Malignancies originating from bone, fat, muscle, cartilage, bone marrow, and cells of the lymphatic system are called

A) myomas.
B) fibromas.
C) sarcomas.
D) chondromas.
E) myelomas.
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Which device helps fracture bone for therapeutic purposes?

A) Osteoblast
B) Osteoscope
C) Osteoclast
D) Osteoscopy
E) Osteogen
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What is a trade name of aspirin?

A) Naproxen
B) Bayer
C) Cal-Citrate
D) Citracal
E) Solganal
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Removal of the kneecap is called

A) laminectomy.
B) patellectomy.
C) carpectomy.
D) chondrectomy.
E) arthrectomy.
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Bone resorption inhibitors

A) prevent hypocalcemia.
B) treat rheumatoid arthritis.
C) suppress inflammation.
D) strengthen bone affected by osteoporosis.
E) decrease inflammation of bones.
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Which procedure visualizes tissues and organs after administration of a radionuclide?

A) Myelography
B) Scintigraphy
C) Lumbosacral radiography
D) Discography
E) Densitometry
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Which surgical procedure replaces the femoral head and the acetabulum with a metal ball and stem?

A) Acetabulotomy
B) Femorolysis
C) Total hip replacement
D) Arthroplasty
E) Osteoplasty
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Which medication reduces inflammation and moderate pain?

A) Aspirin
B) Calcium citrate
C) Antibiotics
D) Muscle relaxants
E) Calcium carbonate
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Which classification of drugs helps treat acute musculoskeletal conditions?

A) DEXA
B) LS
C) NSAIDs
D) MRI
E) CTS
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Which classification of drugs slows joint destruction by inhibiting a substance that triggers inflammation?

A) Vitamin D analogs
B) Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)
C) Salicylates
D) Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
E) Bone resorption inhibitors
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What is the surgical procedure to relieve symptoms of a ruptured disc?

A) Open reduction
B) Sequestrectomy
C) Synovectomy
D) Laminectomy
E) Bursectomy
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Which classification of drugs helps relieve muscle spasms and stiffness?

A) NSAIDs
B) Gold salts
C) Salicylates
D) Muscle relaxants
E) Antibiotics
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Which treatment helps correct talipes equinovarus?

A) Electromyography to strengthen the muscles
B) Immobilization of the feet to restrict movement
C) Applying casts to progressively straighten the foot
D) Weights and pulleys to align the bones of the foot
E) Excision of the bursa
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An instrument that helps cut a rib is called a

A) costotome.
B) costosternotome.
C) chondrotome.
D) craniotome.
E) thoracotomy.
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Which classification of drugs helps treat and prevent hypocalcemia?

A) Steroids
B) Salicylates
C) Relaxants
D) Nonsteroidals
E) Calcium supplements
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Which supplement helps prevent osteoporosis?

A) Corticosteroids
B) Calcium
C) Muscle relaxants
D) Aspirin
E) Gold salts
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Which procedure is a surgical reconstruction of a painful, degenerated joint?

A) Arthroxesis
B) Tendoplasty
C) Arthroplasty
D) Arthrodesis
E) Arthrotomy
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Excision of a necrosed bone is called

A) ostectomy.
B) osteochondrectomy.
C) arthrocentesis.
D) sequestrectomy.
E) chondrectomy.
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Surgery to remove a herniated disk is called

A) laminectomy.
B) laminostomy.
C) myeloplasty.
D) open reduction.
E) closed reduction.
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Which abbreviation refers to a painful condition resulting from compression of the median nerve within the wrist canal?

A) CTS
B) AE
C) AD
D) CDH
E) DJD
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Incision of the skull is called

A) encephalotomy.
B) cephalocentesis.
C) encephalometer.
D) cranioplasty.
E) craniotomy.
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Deck 10: Musculoskeletal System
1
At which site does hematopoiesis occur?

A) Capillaries
B) Bone marrow
C) Cartilage
D) Liver
E) Periosteum
Bone marrow
2
Which action increases the angle of a joint?

A) Flexion
B) Extension
C) Inversion
D) Eversion
E) Rotation
Extension
3
A large, rounded process on a bone is called a(n)

A) sulcus.
B) fossa.
C) condyle.
D) tuberosity.
E) articulation.
tuberosity.
4
The soft spot between the cranial bones is called the

A) fontanelle.
B) sulcus.
C) trochanter.
D) vomer.
E) foramen.
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The tailbone is also known as the

A) sacrum.
B) axis.
C) coccyx.
D) lumbar.
E) pubis.
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The shaft, or long, main portion of the bone is called the

A) articulate.
B) epiphysis.
C) diaphysis.
D) cancellous.
E) synarthrosis.
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Another term for articulation is

A) flexion.
B) movement.
C) joint.
D) fontanelle.
E) tuberosity.
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Which action turns the palm down?

A) Pronation
B) Supination
C) Inversion
D) Dorsiflexion
E) Abduction
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Which movement describes the flexing of the foot or toes downward toward the sole?

A) Abduction
B) Dorsiflexion
C) Adduction
D) Pronation
E) Plantar flexion
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An opening or passageway is called a(n)

A) meatus.
B) fissure.
C) tubercle.
D) condyle.
E) occlusion.
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Which bones form the three main divisions of the pelvis?

A) Coccyx, ilium, and femur
B) Ischium, symphysis, and radius
C) Pubis, sacrum, and tarsal
D) Ilium, ischium, and pubis
E) Coccyx, ischium, and scapula
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Which action turns the palm up?

A) Pronation
B) Rotation
C) Dorsiflexion
D) Supination
E) Adduction
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The two main divisions of the skeleton are the axial and the

A) articular.
B) vertebral.
C) peripheral.
D) cephalic.
E) appendicular.
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Bone-forming cells are called

A) cancellous.
B) periosteum.
C) articular cartilage.
D) osteoclasts.
E) osteoblasts.
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A type of elastic connective tissue that provides a smooth surface for movement of the joints is called the

A) distal epiphysis.
B) proximal epiphysis.
C) articular cartilage.
D) periosteum.
E) spongy bone.
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What is the plural form of pelvis?

A) pelvic
B) pelvicular
C) pelvex
D) pelvaces
E) pelves
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Any body part attached to a main structure is called a(n)

A) ligament.
B) appendage.
C) tendon.
D) epiphysis.
E) fontanel.
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The internal organs of the thoracic cavity are protected by the

A) occipital bones.
B) cranial bones.
C) cervical bones.
D) rib cage.
E) pelvic girdle.
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A freely movable joint is called a(n)

A) synarthrosis.
B) amphiarthrosis.
C) suture joint.
D) diarthrosis.
E) symphysis.
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The pelvic girdle

A) attaches bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton.
B) provides attachments for muscles to aid upper limb movements.
C) supports the vertebrae.
D) attaches the lower limbs to the axial skeleton.
E) provides a bony canal for the spinal cord.
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The CF chondr/o means

A) chest.
B) cartilage.
C) neck.
D) bone.
E) soft tissue.
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The CF dactyl/o means

A) fingers, toes.
B) feet.
C) hands.
D) thumb.
E) fingers.
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The CF thorac/o means

A) spine.
B) ribs.
C) collarbone.
D) breast.
E) chest.
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What is the CF for bones of the fingers and toes?

A) phalang/o
B) spondyl/o
C) fibul/o
D) patell/o
E) pod/o
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Stiffening and immobility of a joint is called

A) arthrolysis.
B) arthroclasia.
C) ankylosis.
D) arthrodysplasia.
E) necrosis.
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The CF arthr/o means

A) straight.
B) joint.
C) bone.
D) arm.
E) finger.
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The CF myel/o means

A) muscle.
B) tissue.
C) bone.
D) growth.
E) bone marrow; spinal cord.
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Inflammation of the vertebrae is called

A) osteoporosis.
B) spondylitis.
C) spina bifida.
D) ankylosis.
E) meningitis.
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The CF scoli/o means

A) scoliosis.
B) ischium.
C) humpback.
D) crooked, bent.
E) straight.
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Which CF means rod-shaped (striated) muscle?

A) chondr/o
B) rhabdomy/o
C) myel/o
D) tendin/o
E) leiomy/o
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An abnormal, inward curvature of the lower portion of the spine is called

A) scoliosis.
B) C-shaped curvature.
C) kyphosis.
D) humpback.
E) lordosis.
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What is the combining form (CF) for heel bone?

A) calcane/o
B) acromi/o
C) tars/o
D) calc/o
E) carp/o
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The CF orth/o means

A) orthopedics.
B) straight.
C) child.
D) foot.
E) bent.
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Which suffix means to break or surgical fracture?

A) -blast
B) -desis
C) -clasia
D) -centesis
E) -cleisis
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Lateral curvature of the spine to the right or left is called

A) lordosis.
B) sciatica.
C) necrosis.
D) scoliosis.
E) kyphosis.
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The CF brachi/o means

A) digits.
B) leg.
C) kneecap.
D) crooked.
E) arm.
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Which of the following terms means lameness or limping?

A) crepitation
B) hyperkinesia
C) strain
D) claudication
E) sciatica
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The CF cephal/o means

A) head.
B) brain.
C) neck.
D) arm.
E) wrist.
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The CF kyph/o means

A) swayback.
B) crooked.
C) curve.
D) humpback.
E) bent.
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What is the CF for thigh bone?

A) fibul/o
B) rachi/o
C) humor/o
D) femor/o
E) patell/o
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In which type of fracture does the bone injure another organ, such as a broken rib piercing a lung?

A) Closed
B) Impacted
C) Complicated
D) Incomplete
E) Compound
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Fibrosis of connective tissue in the skin, fascia, muscle, or joint capsule that prevents normal mobility is called

A) ganglion cyst.
B) osteophyte.
C) adenofibroma.
D) fibromyoma.
E) contracture.
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An autoimmune disease of joint tissue in which the patient's antibodies attack cartilage and connective tissue is called

A) osteoporosis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) kyphosis.
D) osteitis deformans.
E) fibrosarcoma.
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Inflammation of joints caused by excessive uric acid accumulation is called

A) polyarthritis.
B) gout.
C) bursitis.
D) bunion.
E) osteitis.
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An abnormal condition of a swayback posture is called

A) kyphosis.
B) lordosis.
C) ankylosis.
D) scoliosis.
E) arthrosis.
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Which type of fracture involves a broken bone that causes an external wound?

A) Comminuted
B) Open
C) Impacted
D) Greenstick
E) Pathologic
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An increase in the severity of a disease or its symptoms is called

A) exacerbation.
B) sequestrum.
C) remission.
D) hyperkinesia.
E) claudication.
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Osteoarthritis is also known as

A) gout.
B) degenerative joint disease.
C) osteomyelitis.
D) ankylosis.
E) osteoporosis.
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49
What is the clinical term for clubfoot?

A) genic valgus
B) diapedesis
C) talipes
D) genu varum
E) genuclast
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50
Which branch of medicine diagnoses, treats, and manages musculoskeletal disorders?

A) Pediatrics
B) Rheumatology
C) Neurology
D) Chiropractic
E) Orthopedics
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51
What is another term for osteitis deformans?

A) Heberden nodes
B) Paget disease
C) polio
D) Pott disease
E) osteomyelitis
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52
Infection of the bone and bone marrow is called

A) osteomyelitis.
B) muscular dystrophy.
C) spondylitis.
D) arthritis.
E) dysarthritis.
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53
A metabolic bone disorder, particularly common in postmenopausal women, is called

A) scoliosis.
B) osteoporosis.
C) lordosis.
D) kyphosis.
E) osteitis deformans.
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54
Which chronic joint disease is characterized by inflammation, pain, stiffness, and, eventually, deformity of the affected joints?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Kyphosis
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
E) Ankylosis
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55
A segment of necrosed bone is called

A) subluxation.
B) rickets.
C) sequestrum.
D) rachitis.
E) necropsy.
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56
Which type of fracture involves a bone that breaks and splinters?

A) Greenstick
B) Comminuted
C) Impacted
D) Hairline
E) Compression
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57
Partial or incomplete dislocation is called

A) spondylolisthesis.
B) equinovarus.
C) contracture.
D) subluxation.
E) claudication.
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58
A tumor of the tendon sheath or joint capsule, commonly found in the wrist, is called a(n)

A) osteoma.
B) chondroma.
C) osteocarcinoma.
D) ganglion cyst.
E) osteochondroma.
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59
Muscular dystrophy is characterized by gradual

A) infections.
B) inflammation.
C) tumors.
D) weakening of muscle tissue.
E) degeneration of joints.
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60
Malignancies originating from bone, fat, muscle, cartilage, bone marrow, and cells of the lymphatic system are called

A) myomas.
B) fibromas.
C) sarcomas.
D) chondromas.
E) myelomas.
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61
Which device helps fracture bone for therapeutic purposes?

A) Osteoblast
B) Osteoscope
C) Osteoclast
D) Osteoscopy
E) Osteogen
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62
What is a trade name of aspirin?

A) Naproxen
B) Bayer
C) Cal-Citrate
D) Citracal
E) Solganal
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63
Removal of the kneecap is called

A) laminectomy.
B) patellectomy.
C) carpectomy.
D) chondrectomy.
E) arthrectomy.
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64
Bone resorption inhibitors

A) prevent hypocalcemia.
B) treat rheumatoid arthritis.
C) suppress inflammation.
D) strengthen bone affected by osteoporosis.
E) decrease inflammation of bones.
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65
Which procedure visualizes tissues and organs after administration of a radionuclide?

A) Myelography
B) Scintigraphy
C) Lumbosacral radiography
D) Discography
E) Densitometry
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66
Which surgical procedure replaces the femoral head and the acetabulum with a metal ball and stem?

A) Acetabulotomy
B) Femorolysis
C) Total hip replacement
D) Arthroplasty
E) Osteoplasty
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67
Which medication reduces inflammation and moderate pain?

A) Aspirin
B) Calcium citrate
C) Antibiotics
D) Muscle relaxants
E) Calcium carbonate
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68
Which classification of drugs helps treat acute musculoskeletal conditions?

A) DEXA
B) LS
C) NSAIDs
D) MRI
E) CTS
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69
Which classification of drugs slows joint destruction by inhibiting a substance that triggers inflammation?

A) Vitamin D analogs
B) Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)
C) Salicylates
D) Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
E) Bone resorption inhibitors
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70
What is the surgical procedure to relieve symptoms of a ruptured disc?

A) Open reduction
B) Sequestrectomy
C) Synovectomy
D) Laminectomy
E) Bursectomy
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71
Which classification of drugs helps relieve muscle spasms and stiffness?

A) NSAIDs
B) Gold salts
C) Salicylates
D) Muscle relaxants
E) Antibiotics
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72
Which treatment helps correct talipes equinovarus?

A) Electromyography to strengthen the muscles
B) Immobilization of the feet to restrict movement
C) Applying casts to progressively straighten the foot
D) Weights and pulleys to align the bones of the foot
E) Excision of the bursa
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73
An instrument that helps cut a rib is called a

A) costotome.
B) costosternotome.
C) chondrotome.
D) craniotome.
E) thoracotomy.
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74
Which classification of drugs helps treat and prevent hypocalcemia?

A) Steroids
B) Salicylates
C) Relaxants
D) Nonsteroidals
E) Calcium supplements
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75
Which supplement helps prevent osteoporosis?

A) Corticosteroids
B) Calcium
C) Muscle relaxants
D) Aspirin
E) Gold salts
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76
Which procedure is a surgical reconstruction of a painful, degenerated joint?

A) Arthroxesis
B) Tendoplasty
C) Arthroplasty
D) Arthrodesis
E) Arthrotomy
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77
Excision of a necrosed bone is called

A) ostectomy.
B) osteochondrectomy.
C) arthrocentesis.
D) sequestrectomy.
E) chondrectomy.
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78
Surgery to remove a herniated disk is called

A) laminectomy.
B) laminostomy.
C) myeloplasty.
D) open reduction.
E) closed reduction.
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79
Which abbreviation refers to a painful condition resulting from compression of the median nerve within the wrist canal?

A) CTS
B) AE
C) AD
D) CDH
E) DJD
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80
Incision of the skull is called

A) encephalotomy.
B) cephalocentesis.
C) encephalometer.
D) cranioplasty.
E) craniotomy.
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