Test yourself on the concepts learned in this chapter.
ACNA: Chapter 11 Test Yourself
Test yourself on the concepts you've learned in Chapter 11.
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Sprains are overstretched, twisted, or torn tendons or muscles.
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The muscular and skeletal systems are dependent on each other for movement; the skeletal system provides a framework, while the muscular system provides the function of movement.
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Putting bones back in alignment without surgery is called:
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The axial skeleton is comprised of the appendages, while the appendicular skeleton is comprised of the head, spinal column, and ribcage.
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Crutches should be fitted for each individual patient.
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Active ROM is when the patient makes the movements themself, while passive ROM requires the ACNA to move the body for the patient.
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___________ is caused by brain damage to a fetus in the womb or to a baby as it is being born.
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Involuntary muscle that is in internal organs and the digestive system is:
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When patients are given the weight-bearing status of “no weight from the body can be put on an extremity,” it is called:
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To rotate outward is:
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________ is/are sacs around joints to cushion and reduce friction in the joint.
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The procedure where a scope with a camera is inserted into a joint to visualize the inside of the joint is called:
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If a patient uses a walker, they should be allowed to go up and down stairs as long as two feet of the walker can rest on each stair.
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An example of a hinge joint is:
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A(n) ____________ fracture occurs when a bone is broken in at least two places.
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To move toward the median is:
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Poorly fitted wheelchairs pose a risk to the patient of:
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ACNAs should observe the following as they relate to neurovascular checks:
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