MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE TEST 2 LATEST EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS |GRADED A+
joints - ANSWER-where 2 bones come together (articulate)
and they are classified based on the amount of movement
made up of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage
synarthroses - ANSWER-immovable (sutures between cranial
bones)
amphiarthroses - ANSWER-limited movement (pubic,
vertebrae)
diarthroses (synovial joints) - ANSWER-free movement (knee)
ball and socket - ANSWER-shoulders and hips
condyloid - ANSWER-wrist
gliding - ANSWER-intervertebral joint
,hinge - ANSWER-knee and elbow
pivot - ANSWER-1st vertebrae and base of skull
saddle - ANSWER-carpal
skeletal system - ANSWER-moves joints and bones
smooth muscle - ANSWER-part of organs such as the
digestive tract and hollow structures (kidneys or GU tract,
ciculatory system or veins & arteries, intestine or GI tract)
cardiac muscle - ANSWER-ability to contract spontaneously,
helps the ventricles contract
autonomic nervous system - ANSWER-sympatheric and
parasympathetic. innervates involuntary muscles (heart,
lungs, blood vessels, etc.)
somatic nervous system - ANSWER-innervates the voluntary
skeletal muscle
activity - ANSWER-movement caused by contraction of the
musculoskeletal system
, exercise - ANSWER-sub-concept of physical activity, and is
planned, structured and repetitive
fitness - ANSWER-ability to carry activities of daily living
without fatigue and weakness
body mechanics - ANSWER-describes how we move our body
-body alignment
-coordination
-balance
-joint mobility
body alignment or posture - ANSWER-places the spine in a
neutral (resting) position
allows the bones the be aligned; reduces stress and fatigue; &
muscles; joints, and ligaments can work efficiently
causes of poor posture - ANSWER-accidents, traumas, and
falls
careless sitting, standing and sleeping
excessive weight
foot problems or improper shoes
AND ANSWERS |GRADED A+
joints - ANSWER-where 2 bones come together (articulate)
and they are classified based on the amount of movement
made up of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage
synarthroses - ANSWER-immovable (sutures between cranial
bones)
amphiarthroses - ANSWER-limited movement (pubic,
vertebrae)
diarthroses (synovial joints) - ANSWER-free movement (knee)
ball and socket - ANSWER-shoulders and hips
condyloid - ANSWER-wrist
gliding - ANSWER-intervertebral joint
,hinge - ANSWER-knee and elbow
pivot - ANSWER-1st vertebrae and base of skull
saddle - ANSWER-carpal
skeletal system - ANSWER-moves joints and bones
smooth muscle - ANSWER-part of organs such as the
digestive tract and hollow structures (kidneys or GU tract,
ciculatory system or veins & arteries, intestine or GI tract)
cardiac muscle - ANSWER-ability to contract spontaneously,
helps the ventricles contract
autonomic nervous system - ANSWER-sympatheric and
parasympathetic. innervates involuntary muscles (heart,
lungs, blood vessels, etc.)
somatic nervous system - ANSWER-innervates the voluntary
skeletal muscle
activity - ANSWER-movement caused by contraction of the
musculoskeletal system
, exercise - ANSWER-sub-concept of physical activity, and is
planned, structured and repetitive
fitness - ANSWER-ability to carry activities of daily living
without fatigue and weakness
body mechanics - ANSWER-describes how we move our body
-body alignment
-coordination
-balance
-joint mobility
body alignment or posture - ANSWER-places the spine in a
neutral (resting) position
allows the bones the be aligned; reduces stress and fatigue; &
muscles; joints, and ligaments can work efficiently
causes of poor posture - ANSWER-accidents, traumas, and
falls
careless sitting, standing and sleeping
excessive weight
foot problems or improper shoes