In otosclerosis which of the following descriptions are
correct? SATA
Hint: Three choices are correct
a. documented in adults over 70 years of age
b. lower prevalence in African Americans compared with whites
and Hispanics
c. causes sensorineural type of hearing loss
d. documented in adults between the ages of 20 and 40 years
e. affects men more than women of the same age
f. causes conductive type of hearing loss
g. condition involves gradual bone formation which causes the
auditory bone to become fixed, impeding sound transmission
h. gradual and age-related
d, f, g
Presbycusis is associated with? SATA
a. communication and vision problems
b. decrease in health-related quality of life and increased
mortality
c. loss of physical and cognitive function
d. depression and dementia
,e. increase in falls and hair loss
f. social isolation and loneliness
b, c, d, f
Explanations:
a. communication problems
e. increase in falls and hospitalizations
Range of motion terminology: Which term describes the
bending of the limb at a joint?
a. Eversion
b. Adduction
c. Pronation
d. Abduction
e. Flexion
f. Inversion
g. Dorsiflexion
h. Supination
i. Extension
e. Flexion
Range of motion terminology: Which term describes the
straightening of a limb at a joint?
a. Eversion
b. Adduction
,c. Pronation
d. Abduction
e. Flexion
f. Inversion
g. Dorsiflexion
h. Supination
i. Extension
i. Extension
Range of motion terminology: Which term describes the
moving of the limb away from the midline of the body?
a. Eversion
b. Adduction
c. Pronation
d. Abduction
e. Flexion
f. Inversion
g. Dorsiflexion
h. Supination
i. Extension
d. Abduction
Range of motion terminology: Which term describes the
moving of the limb toward the midline of the body
, a. Eversion
b. Adduction
c. Pronation
d. Abduction
e. Flexion
f. Inversion
g. Dorsiflexion
h. Supination
i. Extension
b. Adduction
Range of motion terminology: Which term describes the
turning of the forearm so the palm is down?
a. Eversion
b. Adduction
c. Pronation
d. Abduction
e. Flexion
f. Inversion
g. Dorsiflexion
h. Supination
i. Extension