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All of the following is true of the Skeletal System except:
It protects our internal organs, It produces both RBC & WBC, It acts as a storehouse for
certain minerals, or It acts as a filter for the lymphatic system? - answerit acts as a filter
for the lymphatic system
T/F: Babies have more bones than adults? - answerTrue
Short bones are typically found in these areas:
Wrists, Ankles, Cranium, or Wrists & Ankles? - answerWrist & Ankle
This bone is the longest & strongest in the human body:
Humerus, Femur, Tibia, or Sternum? - answerFemur
The science dealing w/ measurement of the size, weight, & proportions of the human
body is called:
Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Anthropometry, or Muscle Testing? - answerAnthropometry
These may be used to indicate anatomical landmarks on the surface of the skin:
Pencils, Ink Pencils, China Markers, or Crayons? - answerink pencils
Landmarks of the foot include all but:
Metatarsal heads, Styloid Process, Tibial Crest, or Navicular? - answerTibial Crest
This is a LE landmark:
Sternal Notch, ASIS, Styloid Process, or Xiphoid Process? - answerStyloid Process
Measuring from floor to knee center would be this type of measurement:
A/P, Length, M/L, or Circumferential? - answerLength
Measurements that are done at the Natural Waist would include all but:
Angular, A/P, Circumferential, or M/L? - answerAngular
The symphysis pubis is located in the:
UE, Post Trunk, Ant Trunk, or LE? - answerAnterior Trunk
The lateral malleolus is the distal end of the:
Sternum, Tibia, Femur, or Fibula? - answerFibula
The Popliteal Fossa is located in the:
Post LE, Ant LE, Ant Trunk, or Post Trunk? - answerPosterior LE
, The Acromion is located in the:
Foot, Shoulder Area, LE, or Spine? - answerShoulder area
The Mandible is located in the:
UE, LE, Trunk Region, or Head? - answerHead
A specialized set of calipers used to measure the thickness of sections of the human
body is:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauage, Goniometer, or Brannock? - answerAP/ML Gauge
The Umbilicus is located in the:
Abdomen, Head, LE, or UE? - answerAbdomen
This is used to take circumference & length measurements of body segments:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauge, Goniometer, or Brannock? - answerTape Measurer
This an instrument that either measures the angle of the ROM of body segments, or
angles of deformities of body segments:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauge, Goniometer, or Bannock? - answerGoniometer
The general term for the prominent structures or features of the human body that can be
located and described by visual inspection or palpation at the body's surface:
AP/ML Measurements, Medial Tubricles, Anatomical Landmarks, or Styloid Processes?
- answerAnatomical Landmarks
An example of a non-porous article that would be worn during contact w/ bodily fluids
would be:
Gloves, Dust Mask, Lab Coat, or Gauze Shoe covers? - answerGloves
_ refers to the practice of avoiding contact w/ patient's bodily fluids, by means of
wearing non-porous articles:
VRE, OSHA, MRSA or Universal Precautions? - answerUniversal Precautions.
T/F: Under universal precautions all patients are considered to be possible carriers of
blood-born pathogens: - answerTrue
T/F: Gloves should be worn when handling the patient in a skin to skin contact situation.
- answerTrue
This cardinal plane divides the body into left & right:
Frontal, Sagital, Coronal, or Transverse? - answerSagital
When the patient is lying on his back, he is this position:
Prone, Dependent, Supine, or Upright? - answerSupine
Bending parts of a joint together so that the ankle is decreased is :
All of the following is true of the Skeletal System except:
It protects our internal organs, It produces both RBC & WBC, It acts as a storehouse for
certain minerals, or It acts as a filter for the lymphatic system? - answerit acts as a filter
for the lymphatic system
T/F: Babies have more bones than adults? - answerTrue
Short bones are typically found in these areas:
Wrists, Ankles, Cranium, or Wrists & Ankles? - answerWrist & Ankle
This bone is the longest & strongest in the human body:
Humerus, Femur, Tibia, or Sternum? - answerFemur
The science dealing w/ measurement of the size, weight, & proportions of the human
body is called:
Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Anthropometry, or Muscle Testing? - answerAnthropometry
These may be used to indicate anatomical landmarks on the surface of the skin:
Pencils, Ink Pencils, China Markers, or Crayons? - answerink pencils
Landmarks of the foot include all but:
Metatarsal heads, Styloid Process, Tibial Crest, or Navicular? - answerTibial Crest
This is a LE landmark:
Sternal Notch, ASIS, Styloid Process, or Xiphoid Process? - answerStyloid Process
Measuring from floor to knee center would be this type of measurement:
A/P, Length, M/L, or Circumferential? - answerLength
Measurements that are done at the Natural Waist would include all but:
Angular, A/P, Circumferential, or M/L? - answerAngular
The symphysis pubis is located in the:
UE, Post Trunk, Ant Trunk, or LE? - answerAnterior Trunk
The lateral malleolus is the distal end of the:
Sternum, Tibia, Femur, or Fibula? - answerFibula
The Popliteal Fossa is located in the:
Post LE, Ant LE, Ant Trunk, or Post Trunk? - answerPosterior LE
, The Acromion is located in the:
Foot, Shoulder Area, LE, or Spine? - answerShoulder area
The Mandible is located in the:
UE, LE, Trunk Region, or Head? - answerHead
A specialized set of calipers used to measure the thickness of sections of the human
body is:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauage, Goniometer, or Brannock? - answerAP/ML Gauge
The Umbilicus is located in the:
Abdomen, Head, LE, or UE? - answerAbdomen
This is used to take circumference & length measurements of body segments:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauge, Goniometer, or Brannock? - answerTape Measurer
This an instrument that either measures the angle of the ROM of body segments, or
angles of deformities of body segments:
Tape Measure, AP/ML Gauge, Goniometer, or Bannock? - answerGoniometer
The general term for the prominent structures or features of the human body that can be
located and described by visual inspection or palpation at the body's surface:
AP/ML Measurements, Medial Tubricles, Anatomical Landmarks, or Styloid Processes?
- answerAnatomical Landmarks
An example of a non-porous article that would be worn during contact w/ bodily fluids
would be:
Gloves, Dust Mask, Lab Coat, or Gauze Shoe covers? - answerGloves
_ refers to the practice of avoiding contact w/ patient's bodily fluids, by means of
wearing non-porous articles:
VRE, OSHA, MRSA or Universal Precautions? - answerUniversal Precautions.
T/F: Under universal precautions all patients are considered to be possible carriers of
blood-born pathogens: - answerTrue
T/F: Gloves should be worn when handling the patient in a skin to skin contact situation.
- answerTrue
This cardinal plane divides the body into left & right:
Frontal, Sagital, Coronal, or Transverse? - answerSagital
When the patient is lying on his back, he is this position:
Prone, Dependent, Supine, or Upright? - answerSupine
Bending parts of a joint together so that the ankle is decreased is :