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Unit 3 test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the name of the last stage of bone healing? | Remodeling |
| The three basic types of muscle are cardiac, skeletal, and _____? | Smooth |
| What are the two main components that make up skin tissue? | Elastin and Collagen |
| _______ use the calcium in the blood released by osteoclasts to build new bone. | Osteoblasts |
| Big:small::compression force: ________. | Tensile force |
| A clean, even cut. | Incision |
| A common characteristic of a contusion is discoloration or ________ | Ecchymosis |
| The overstretching of a ligament is called __________. | a 1st degree sprain |
| The partial or incomplete dislocation of an articulation is further known as _________. | Subluxation |
| A fracture involving the epiphyseal plate is known as what? | Salter-Harris Fracture |
| The sensory nerves are referred to as _______ nerves. | Afferent |
| Fibroblasts and fibroclasts are the cells in _________. | Tissue |
| Osteoblasts and osteoclasts are ________ cells. | Bone |
| Osteoblasts and Osteoclasts begin their work during the ______ phase. | Acute |
| This fracture runs across the bone. | Transverse fracture |
| This fracture is a break of a bone into 3 or more pieces and most commonly occurs in the elderly. | Comminuted fracture |
| Nerves are surrounded and protected by a __________. | Myelin sheath |
| The types of bones are long, flat, irregular, short, and ________. | Sesamoid |
| A _________ is a collection of dead tissue and blood. | Hematoma |
| R.I.C.E stands for | Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation |
| Movement is allowed within which stage of bone healing? | Repair |