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92 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 92
stomach, spleen, left lobe of liver, body of pancreas, left kidney and adrenal, splenic flexure of
colon, part of transverse and descending colon
midline
right lower quadrant
right upper quadrant
left upper quadrant
Term 2 of 92
Thoracic spinal nerves
C1-c7
L1-l5
S1-s5
T1-T12
Definition 3 of 92
vision
occipital lobe function
proprioception
elevation
adduction
,Definition 4 of 92
- fat accumulates in the suprapubic (women) d/t decreased estrogen
- esophageal emptying is delayed, increased risk of aspiration
- gastric acid secretion decreases, pernicious anemia, iron-deficiency anemia, malabsorption of
calcium
- liver size shrinks, affecting metabolism of drugs
developmental considerations for aging adult - abdomen
developmental considerations aging adult - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for pregnancy neurological
developmental considerations pregnancy - musculoskeletal
Definition 5 of 92
moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
elevation
extension
retraction
protraction
Definition 6 of 92
cecum, appendix, right ovary and tube, right ureter, right spermatic cord
midline
left lower quadrant
right upper quadrant
right lower quadrant
,Definition 7 of 92
Stuper: client awake to painful stimulus/vigorous shake but returns to unresponsive sleep
Gcs 1
GCS 4
Gcs 2
Gcs 6
Definition 8 of 92
Orientation: person, place, time, and situstion
Gcs 3
GCS 6
Gcs 5
Gcs 4
Definition 9 of 92
turning the palm downward
abduction
inversion
pronation
supination
, Definition 10 of 92
C7-C8
Brachioradialis
Triceps
Quadriceps
Biceps
Term 11 of 92
viscera: inside of abdominal cavity
personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function
absorbs fluids
absorbs most nutrients; main absorption organ of the digestive tract
abdominal organs
solid vs hollow
Definition 12 of 92
- children 2 and under are assessed for hip dysplasia
- the anterior curve of the spine develops as the child begins to walk
- skeleton of small children is chiefly cartilage
- bone grows in diameter and in length
- muscle mass increases in response to weight-bearing activities
- kyphosis d/t poor posture
developmental considerations aging adult - neurological
developmental considerations pregnancy - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for children - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for pregnancy - abdomen
92 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 92
stomach, spleen, left lobe of liver, body of pancreas, left kidney and adrenal, splenic flexure of
colon, part of transverse and descending colon
midline
right lower quadrant
right upper quadrant
left upper quadrant
Term 2 of 92
Thoracic spinal nerves
C1-c7
L1-l5
S1-s5
T1-T12
Definition 3 of 92
vision
occipital lobe function
proprioception
elevation
adduction
,Definition 4 of 92
- fat accumulates in the suprapubic (women) d/t decreased estrogen
- esophageal emptying is delayed, increased risk of aspiration
- gastric acid secretion decreases, pernicious anemia, iron-deficiency anemia, malabsorption of
calcium
- liver size shrinks, affecting metabolism of drugs
developmental considerations for aging adult - abdomen
developmental considerations aging adult - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for pregnancy neurological
developmental considerations pregnancy - musculoskeletal
Definition 5 of 92
moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
elevation
extension
retraction
protraction
Definition 6 of 92
cecum, appendix, right ovary and tube, right ureter, right spermatic cord
midline
left lower quadrant
right upper quadrant
right lower quadrant
,Definition 7 of 92
Stuper: client awake to painful stimulus/vigorous shake but returns to unresponsive sleep
Gcs 1
GCS 4
Gcs 2
Gcs 6
Definition 8 of 92
Orientation: person, place, time, and situstion
Gcs 3
GCS 6
Gcs 5
Gcs 4
Definition 9 of 92
turning the palm downward
abduction
inversion
pronation
supination
, Definition 10 of 92
C7-C8
Brachioradialis
Triceps
Quadriceps
Biceps
Term 11 of 92
viscera: inside of abdominal cavity
personality, behavior, emotions, intellectual function
absorbs fluids
absorbs most nutrients; main absorption organ of the digestive tract
abdominal organs
solid vs hollow
Definition 12 of 92
- children 2 and under are assessed for hip dysplasia
- the anterior curve of the spine develops as the child begins to walk
- skeleton of small children is chiefly cartilage
- bone grows in diameter and in length
- muscle mass increases in response to weight-bearing activities
- kyphosis d/t poor posture
developmental considerations aging adult - neurological
developmental considerations pregnancy - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for children - musculoskeletal
developmental considerations for pregnancy - abdomen