5. Which abbreviation stands for a disease condition? A. SI B. MRI C. CMA D. RA
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5. Which abbreviation stands for a disease condition? A. SI B. MRI C. CMA D. RA E. AC
6. Four muscles that originate on the scapula wrap around the shoulder joint and fuse to form one large tendon called the: A. gastrocnemius B. rotator cuff C. clavicle D. gluteus maximus E. humerus
7. What do these terms all have in common: brachialis, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi? A. They are all tendons. B. They are all bones. C. They are all muscles. D. They are all ligaments. E. They have nothing in common.
8. Choose the pair that has both terms spelled correctly: a. fasciitis. arthritis b. ruhmatoid. rheumatic c. phalanx. acetabum d. arthrodisis. diastasis e. sacroilliac. I schiel
9. Based on the surgical suffix in the term arthroplasty, what is being done? A. incision into B. removal of C. repair of D. puncture of E. fixation of
10. Which two terms relate to muscles? a. prone. supine b. origin. insertion c. carpal. metacarpal d. thenar. hypothenar e. ilium. ischium
11. Where is the popliteal fossa located? A. in the crook of the elbow B. at the back of the neck C. at the base of the spine D. at the back of the knee E. in the pelvic girdle
12. Which two terms contain elements that mean a number? a. anterior. posterior b. thenar. hypothenar c. biceps. triceps d. metacarpal. carpal e. maximus. medius F.Case Report challenge: Now that you are more comfortable with the terms in this chapter, you can apply that knowledge and briefly answer the questions about the Case Report 5.1. If you read the report through and underline all the medical terminology, this will make it easier to answer the questions.LO 5.2, 5.6, and 5.9 Apply 1. What is Mr. Adams' main symptom when he presents to Dr. Stannard's office?
2. How long has he had this symptom?
3. How does this symptom cause difficulty for Mr. Adams?
4. Why has the primary care physician referred Mr. Adams to a specialist?
5. What recommendations for his condition did Mr. Adams' primary care physician have?
6. What does Dr. Stannard observe when he examines Mr. Adams?
7. How is this condition affecting Mr. Adams' job performance?
8. What likely diagnostic tests or procedures will Mr. Adams probably need?
5. Which abbreviation stands for a disease condition? A. SI B. MRI C. CMA D. RA E. AC
6. Four muscles that originate on the scapula wrap around the shoulder joint and fuse to form one large tendon called the: A. gastrocnemius B. rotator cuff C. clavicle D. gluteus maximus E. humerus
7. What do these terms all have in common: brachialis, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi? A. They are all tendons. B. They are all bones. C. They are all muscles. D. They are all ligaments. E. They have nothing in common.
8. Choose the pair that has both terms spelled correctly: a. fasciitis. arthritis b. ruhmatoid. rheumatic c. phalanx. acetabum d. arthrodisis. diastasis e. sacroilliac. I schiel
9. Based on the surgical suffix in the term arthroplasty, what is being done? A. incision into B. removal of C. repair of D. puncture of E. fixation of
10. Which two terms relate to muscles? a. prone. supine b. origin. insertion c. carpal. metacarpal d. thenar. hypothenar e. ilium. ischium
11. Where is the popliteal fossa located? A. in the crook of the elbow B. at the back of the neck C. at the base of the spine D. at the back of the knee E. in the pelvic girdle
12. Which two terms contain elements that mean a number? a. anterior. posterior b. thenar. hypothenar c. biceps. triceps d. metacarpal. carpal e. maximus. medius F.Case Report challenge: Now that you are more comfortable with the terms in this chapter, you can apply that knowledge and briefly answer the questions about the Case Report 5.1. If you read the report through and underline all the medical terminology, this will make it easier to answer the questions.LO 5.2, 5.6, and 5.9 Apply 1. What is Mr. Adams' main symptom when he presents to Dr. Stannard's office?
2. How long has he had this symptom?
3. How does this symptom cause difficulty for Mr. Adams?
4. Why has the primary care physician referred Mr. Adams to a specialist?
5. What recommendations for his condition did Mr. Adams' primary care physician have?
6. What does Dr. Stannard observe when he examines Mr. Adams?
7. How is this condition affecting Mr. Adams' job performance?
8. What likely diagnostic tests or procedures will Mr. Adams probably need?
5. Which abbreviation stands for a disease condition? A. SI B. MRI C. CMA D. RA E. AC
6. Four muscles that originate on the scapula wrap around the shoulder joint and fuse to form one large tendon called the: A. gastrocnemius B. rotator cuff C. clavicle D. gluteus maximus E. humerus
7. What do these terms all have in common: brachialis, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi? A. They are all tendons. B. They are all bones. C. They are all muscles. D. They are all ligaments. E. They have nothing in common.
8. Choose the pair that has both terms spelled correctly: a. fasciitis. arthritis b. ruhmatoid. rheumatic c. phalanx. acetabum d. arthrodisis. diastasis e. sacroilliac. I schiel
9. Based on the surgical suffix in the term arthroplasty, what is being done? A. incision into B. removal of C. repair of D. puncture of E. fixation of
10. Which two terms relate to muscles? a. prone. supine b. origin. insertion c. carpal. metacarpal d. thenar. hypothenar e. ilium. ischium
11. Where is the popliteal fossa located? A. in the crook of the elbow B. at the back of the neck C. at the base of the spine D. at the back of the knee E. in the pelvic girdle
12. Which two terms contain elements that mean a number? a. anterior. posterior b. thenar. hypothenar c. biceps. triceps d. metacarpal. carpal e. maximus. medius F.Case Report challenge: Now that you are more comfortable with the terms in this chapter, you can apply that knowledge and briefly answer the questions about the Case Report 5.1. If you read the report through and underline all the medical terminology, this will make it easier to answer the questions.LO 5.2, 5.6, and 5.9 Apply 1. What is Mr. Adams' main symptom when he presents to Dr. Stannard's office?
2. How long has he had this symptom?
3. How does this symptom cause difficulty for Mr. Adams?
4. Why has the primary care physician referred Mr. Adams to a specialist?
5. What recommendations for his condition did Mr. Adams' primary care physician have?
6. What does Dr. Stannard observe when he examines Mr. Adams?
7. How is this condition affecting Mr. Adams' job performance?
8. What likely diagnostic tests or procedures will Mr. Adams probably need?
Explanation / Answer
5. Which abbreviation stands for a disease condition?
D. RA
[Also known as Rheumatoid Arthritis.]
6. Four muscles that originate on the scapula wrap around the shoulder joint and fuse to form one large tendon called the:
B. rotator cuff
[This is the correct definition.]
7. What do these terms all have in common: brachialis, deltoid, and latissimus dorsi?
A. They are all tendons.
[As sees they are tendons.]
8. Choose the pair that has both terms spelled correctly:
b. ruhmatoid. Rheumatic
[These both are spelled correctly.]
9. Based on the surgical suffix in the term arthroplasty, what is being done?
C. repair of
[Repairing means arthro plasty.]
10. Which two terms relate to muscles?
b. origin. Insertion
[These 2 relate to muscles both origin and insert.]
11. Where is the popliteal fossa located?
D. at the back of the knee
[This is found at back of knee.]
12. Which two terms contain elements that mean a number?
c. biceps. Triceps
[This means a 2 headed and 3 headed muscle.]
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