Mblex Prep Questions and Answers.
The upper arm is ______ to the thumb.
-anterior
-distal
-proximal
-supinated -
\Proximal
Moving a limb toward the body is ______.
-abduction
-adduction
-supination
-pronation -
\Adduction
A sesamoid bone, the knee is also known as the _____.
-patella
-frontellus
-potillus
-frontalus -
\Patella
Where do the hip bones articulate anteriorly?
-iliac crest
-rectus abdominis
-antithesis pubis
-symphysis pubis -
\Symphysis pubis
Where do the hip bones articulate posteriorly with the sacrum?
-iliac crest
-sacrum
-symphysis pubis
-iliosacral joint -
\ilioscaral joint
The carpometacarpal joint of the thumb is a _______.
-pivotal joint
,-saddle joint
-metal joint
-gliding joint -
\saddle joint
Constant overuse of the shoulder may result in _______.
-stooped shoulder syndrome
-tenosynovitis
-frozen shoulder
-locked wrist -
\frozen shoulder
Tennis elbow is related to what bony landmark?
-shoulder joint
-hip joint
-lateral epicondyle
-medial epicondyle -
\lateral epicondyle
What muscle is a factor in frozen shoulder syndrome?
-infraspinatus
-intraspinatus
-subscapularis
-supraspinatus -
\subscapularis
What 2 muscles elevate the scapula?
-trapezius and levator scapula
-trapezius and infraspinatus
-levator scapula and subscapularis
-subscapularis and trapezius -
\trapezius and levator scapula
What muscle would be involved in torticollis and hypertensive injuries to the neck?
-scalenus
-SCM
-Run DMC
-levator scapula -
\SCM
Overuse of the dorsiflexors in running may affect what muscle?
,-tibialis numbus
-posterior tibialis
-tibialis anterior
-plantaris -
\tibialis anterior
What muscle would be used to stand on one's toes?
-tibialis anterior
-scalenus
-tibialis posterior
-gastrocnemius -
\gastrocnemius
Low back pain in the paraspinal region of L1-L5 and anterior pelvic tilt are associated
with which muscle?
-gluetus medius
-psoas major
-pectineus
-pirifomis -
\psoas major
What muscle medially rotates the hip?
-gluetus maximus
-piriformis
-low performance
-gluetus medius -
\gluetus medius
What muscle is involved in compression of the sciatic nerve?
-rectus abdominis
-piriformis
-pectineus
-gluetus minimal -
\piriformis
What effect would increased lordosis have on the abdomen?
-longer torso
-shorter legs
-scoliosis
-protruding abdomen -
, \protruding abdomen
These joint surfaces are partially displaced and are the focus of work done by a
chiropractor.
-subluxation
-prolapse valves
-dislocations
-fractures -
\subluxation
A noninflammatory joint disease involving the destruction of articular cartilage is?
-osteoporosis
-osteomyelitis
-osteoarthritis
-RH -
\osteoarthritis
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called?
-lordosis
-kyphosis
-spianaosis
-scoliosis -
\scoliosis
Non-use of a muscle for prolonged periods of time can cause?
-hypertrophy
-death
-atrophy
-melanoma -
\atrophy
oxygenated blood returning from the lungs enters the?
-right ventricle
-right atrium
-left ventricle
-left atrium -
\left atrium
The pressure in the arteries which is greatest during ventricular contraction is known as
the?
The upper arm is ______ to the thumb.
-anterior
-distal
-proximal
-supinated -
\Proximal
Moving a limb toward the body is ______.
-abduction
-adduction
-supination
-pronation -
\Adduction
A sesamoid bone, the knee is also known as the _____.
-patella
-frontellus
-potillus
-frontalus -
\Patella
Where do the hip bones articulate anteriorly?
-iliac crest
-rectus abdominis
-antithesis pubis
-symphysis pubis -
\Symphysis pubis
Where do the hip bones articulate posteriorly with the sacrum?
-iliac crest
-sacrum
-symphysis pubis
-iliosacral joint -
\ilioscaral joint
The carpometacarpal joint of the thumb is a _______.
-pivotal joint
,-saddle joint
-metal joint
-gliding joint -
\saddle joint
Constant overuse of the shoulder may result in _______.
-stooped shoulder syndrome
-tenosynovitis
-frozen shoulder
-locked wrist -
\frozen shoulder
Tennis elbow is related to what bony landmark?
-shoulder joint
-hip joint
-lateral epicondyle
-medial epicondyle -
\lateral epicondyle
What muscle is a factor in frozen shoulder syndrome?
-infraspinatus
-intraspinatus
-subscapularis
-supraspinatus -
\subscapularis
What 2 muscles elevate the scapula?
-trapezius and levator scapula
-trapezius and infraspinatus
-levator scapula and subscapularis
-subscapularis and trapezius -
\trapezius and levator scapula
What muscle would be involved in torticollis and hypertensive injuries to the neck?
-scalenus
-SCM
-Run DMC
-levator scapula -
\SCM
Overuse of the dorsiflexors in running may affect what muscle?
,-tibialis numbus
-posterior tibialis
-tibialis anterior
-plantaris -
\tibialis anterior
What muscle would be used to stand on one's toes?
-tibialis anterior
-scalenus
-tibialis posterior
-gastrocnemius -
\gastrocnemius
Low back pain in the paraspinal region of L1-L5 and anterior pelvic tilt are associated
with which muscle?
-gluetus medius
-psoas major
-pectineus
-pirifomis -
\psoas major
What muscle medially rotates the hip?
-gluetus maximus
-piriformis
-low performance
-gluetus medius -
\gluetus medius
What muscle is involved in compression of the sciatic nerve?
-rectus abdominis
-piriformis
-pectineus
-gluetus minimal -
\piriformis
What effect would increased lordosis have on the abdomen?
-longer torso
-shorter legs
-scoliosis
-protruding abdomen -
, \protruding abdomen
These joint surfaces are partially displaced and are the focus of work done by a
chiropractor.
-subluxation
-prolapse valves
-dislocations
-fractures -
\subluxation
A noninflammatory joint disease involving the destruction of articular cartilage is?
-osteoporosis
-osteomyelitis
-osteoarthritis
-RH -
\osteoarthritis
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called?
-lordosis
-kyphosis
-spianaosis
-scoliosis -
\scoliosis
Non-use of a muscle for prolonged periods of time can cause?
-hypertrophy
-death
-atrophy
-melanoma -
\atrophy
oxygenated blood returning from the lungs enters the?
-right ventricle
-right atrium
-left ventricle
-left atrium -
\left atrium
The pressure in the arteries which is greatest during ventricular contraction is known as
the?