MS-1 ch 52 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
TYPE of bone: have rounded ends/weight baring femur | long bones |
completely immovable joint: | synarthrodial |
freely movable joint: | diathrodial (synovial) |
slightly movable joint: | amphiarthrodial |
ex. of synarthrodial joint (completely immovable); | cranium/skull |
ex. of an amphiarthrodial-slightly movable joint: | pelvis |
ex. of a freely movable - diathrodial/synovial joint: | elbow/knee |
___ controls smooth and cardiac muscle: | autonomic nervous system |
__ & ___ controls the skeletal muscle: | central & peripheral nervous system |
which 2 types of muscles are "involuntary": | smooth and cardiac |
which type of muscle is 'voluntary' : | skeletal |
what causes a muscle to "atrophy": | when muscles are not regularly exercised and they deteriorate from disuse |
the aging process causes muscle fibers to ___: | decrease in size and number, not matter how well-conditioned th eadult is |
activities such as __ can reduce risk factors for osteoporosis and maintain muscle strength: | walking |
severe form of osteopenia – effects mostly thin white women | osteoporosis |
__&__ can slow the progression of atrophy and restore muscle strength: | increased activity and exercise |
condition causes postural/gait changes and predisposes the person to fractures: | osteoporosis |
decreased bone density/bone loss as one ages: | osteopenia |
osteoporosis is a disease that is a severe form of ___: | osteopenia |
occurs when synovial joint cartilage becomes less elastic / damaged as a person ages: | osteoarthritis |
osteoarthritis: | joint cartilage becomes damaged w/ aging/continued use |
swayback/ pregnancy/ posture where lumbar curve is exaggerated: | lordosis |
exaggerated thoracic curvature; older adults: | kyphosis |
scoliosis: | C/S shaped spinal curvature/school-aged children |
abnormalty in stance phase of gait: | antalgic |
abnormalty in swing phase of gait: | lurch |
lurch gait-shoulders move __ | from side to side to help shift weight from one leg to another (swings shoulders) |
lordosis is often seen in who: | pregnant people |
anxiety and depression are common in people with: | chronic pain |
the serum CK level begins to rise _ - _ hours after muscle injury: | 2-4 hours |
3-D image to detect musculoskeletal problems of vertebral column/joints: | CT-computed tomography |
used to detect tumors/less common today/detects unexplained bone pain: | bone scan |
imaging most appropriate for joints/bony tumore involving SOFT tissue: | MRI |
helps DIAGNOSE neuromuscular disorders and peripheral nerve disorders: | EMG-electromyography |
what is involved in an EMG test: | temporary discomfort, mildsedation, electrical stimulation to show muscle contractions, degree of muscle activity |
ARTHROSCOPY: | fiberoptic tuve inserted into a joint for direct visualization of ligaments, articular surfaces of the joint |
who is NOT a good candidate for arthroscopy: | those who cannot flex the knee at least 40* and those with a joint infection |
what is done after an arthroscopy: | ice is used for 24 hours/extremity is elevated for 12-24 hours |
lab test that shows acromegaly: | serum phosphorus |
lab test that shows mestatic cancers and Pagett's disease: | ALP-alkaline phosphatase |
2 lab tests that show muscular dystrophy: | LDH & AST |
lab test that reveals muscle trauma: | CK (creatinine kinase |
tests for mestatic cancers and bone fractures: | serum calcium |
proximal weakness: | myopathy |
distal weakness: | neuropathy |
assess for allergies to __: | dairy products (causes decreased calcium intake) |
drugs like __ can effect calcium metabolism / promote bone loss: | steroids |
who is most at risk for trauma related to motor vehicle crashes?? | young men |
lactose intolderance can cause inadequate __ intake: | calcium |
inadequate __, __ & __ indiet can slow bone/tissue healing: | protein, vitamin C & vitamin D |
eating disorders put people at risk for : | osteoporosis related to decreased intake of calcium and vitamin D |
2 genetic disorders/family history importance: | osteoporosis & gout |
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