Ch. 7 Jeopardy (articulations and movement)

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Articulations and Movement
Classification
Movement
Upper Body
Joints
Lower Body
Joints
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FINAL ROUND
Classification:
$100 Question
These joints have no joint cavity and
exhibit little or no movement:
a. fibrous
b. cartilagenous
c. synovial
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Classification:
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These joints have no joint cavity and
exhibit little or no movement:
a. fibrous
b. cartilagenous
c. synovial
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Classification:
$200 Question
These specialized joints consist of pegs
that fit into sockets and are held together
by regular collagenous connective tissue:
a. sutures
b. syndesmoses
c. gomphoses
d. synchondrosis
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Classification:
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These specialized joints consist of pegs
that fit into sockets and are held together
by regular collagenous connective tissue:
a. sutures
b. syndesmoses
c. gomphoses
d. synchondrosis
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Classification:
$300 Question
The joint found in between the
intervertebral discs is:
a. synchondrosis
b. symphysis
c. syndesmoses
d. synostosis
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Classification:
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The joint found in between the
intervertebral discs is:
a. synchondrosis
b. symphysis
c. syndesmoses
d. synostosis
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Classification:
$400 Question
This extension of the synovial membrane
extends as a pocket to provide a cushion
between structures that would rub against
each other:
a. bursa
b. tendon sheath
c. joint capsule
d. meniscus
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This extension of the synovial membrane
extends as a pocket to provide a cushion
between structures that would rub against
each other:
a. bursa
b. tendon sheath
c. joint capsule
d. meniscus
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Classification:
$500 Question
These are all hinge joints found between
these bones except:
a. femur and tibia
b. phalanges
c. humerus and ulna and radius
d. atlas and axis
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These are all hinge joints found between
these bones except:
a. femur and tibia
b. phalanges
c. humerus and ulna and radius
d. atlas and axis
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Movement:
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Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an
anterior direction.
True/False
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Movement:
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Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an
anterior direction.
True/False
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Movement:
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This movement consists of moving a
structure in a gliding motion in an anterior
direction:
a. flexion
b. medial excursion
c. protraction
d. retraction
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Movement:
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This movement consists of moving a
structure in a gliding motion in an anterior
direction:
a. flexion
b. medial excursion
c. protraction
d. retraction
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Movement:
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Abduction of the fingers will do this:
a. spread them apart
b. bring them together
c. bend them
d. straighten them
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Movement:
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Abduction of the fingers will do this:
a. spread them apart
b. bring them together
c. bend them
d. straighten them
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Movement:
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This movement of the forearm will allow
you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands:
a. flexion
b. extension
c. pronation
d. supination
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Movement:
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This movement of the forearm will allow
you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands:
a. flexion
b. extension
c. pronation
d. supination
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Movement:
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These movements will move the right upper
limb from the anatomical position to touch
the right side of the head with the fingertips.
a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion
b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion
c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion
d. a and b
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Movement:
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These movements will move the right upper
limb from the anatomical position to touch
the right side of the head with the fingertips.
a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion
b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion
c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion
d. a and b
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Upper Body Joints:
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The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint
between the head of the humerus and
glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula.
True/False
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The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint
between the head of the humerus and
glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula.
True/False
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Upper Body Joints:
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These movements are possible at the
temperomandibular joint except:
a. depression
b. protraction
c. rotation
d. excursion
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Upper Body Joints:
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These movements are possible at the
temperomandibular joint except:
a. depression
b. protraction
c. rotation
d. excursion
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The following describe the elbow joint:
a. hinge
b. can produce rotation
c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon
process
d. surrounded by joint capsule
e. all of these
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The following describe the elbow joint:
a. hinge
b. can produce rotation
c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon
process
d. surrounded by joint capsule
e. all of these
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Upper Body Joints:
$400 Question
This structure helps to stabilize the
shoulder joint:
a. rotator cuff muscles
b. cruciate ligaments
c. articular disk
d. medial and lateral collateral
ligaments
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This structure helps to stabilize the
shoulder joint:
a. rotator cuff muscles
b. cruciate ligaments
c. articular disk
d. medial and lateral collateral
ligaments
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Upper Body Joints:
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This statement about a shoulder
dislocation is true:
a. most common dislocated joint
b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla
c. axillary nerve can be damaged
d. all are true
e. b and c only
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Upper Body Joints:
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This statement about a shoulder
dislocation is true:
a. most common dislocated joint
b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla
c. axillary nerve can be damaged
d. all are true
e. b and c only
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Lower Body Joints:
$100 Question
The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid)
joint, which is a modified ball and socket
joint.
True/False
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Lower Body Joints:
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The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid)
joint, which is a modified ball and socket
joint.
True/False
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Lower Body Joints:
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The hip joint is formed by these bone features:
a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter
b. femoral head and acetabulum
c. greater trochanter and acetabulum
d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity
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The hip joint is formed by these bone features:
a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter
b. femoral head and acetabulum
c. greater trochanter and acetabulum
d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity
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Lower Body Joints:
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This movement is produced at the knee
joint:
a. flexion
b. extension
c. abduction
d. adduction
e. a and b
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Lower Body Joints:
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This movement is produced at the knee
joint:
a. flexion
b. extension
c. abduction
d. adduction
e. a and b
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$400 Question
A sprained ankle is most often a result of
this:
a. crushed talus
b. torn calcaneofibular ligament
c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus
d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus
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A sprained ankle is most often a result of
this:
a. crushed talus
b. torn calcaneofibular ligament
c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus
d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus
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Lower Body Joints:
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This ligament can be torn when the knee
receives a blow to the anterior surface or if
it is hyperextended:
a. tibial collateral ligament
b. fibular collateral ligament
c. anterior cruciate ligament
d. posterior cruciate ligament
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This ligament can be torn when the knee
receives a blow to the anterior surface or if
it is hyperextended:
a. tibial collateral ligament
b. fibular collateral ligament
c. anterior cruciate ligament
d. posterior cruciate ligament
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This synovial joint is the most freely
movable:
a. hinge
b. saddle
c. gliding
d. ball and socket
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This synovial joint is the most freely
movable:
a. hinge
b. saddle
c. gliding
d. ball and socket
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This kind of movement occurs in ballet
when dancers point their toes:
a. dorsiflexion
b. plantarflexion
c. inversion
d. eversion
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This kind of movement occurs in ballet
when dancers point their toes:
a. dorsiflexion
b. plantarflexion
c. inversion
d. eversion
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$300 Question
In some elderly, when a suture becomes
ossified, two bones grow together to
become a single bone. This is called:
a. syndesmosis
b. synostosis
c. synchondrosis
d. gomphosis
ANSWER
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In some elderly, when a suture becomes
ossified, two bones grow together to
become a single bone. This is called:
a. syndesmosis
b. synostosis
c. synchondrosis
d. gomphosis
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$400 Question
The ulnar collateral and radial collateral
ligament are found in this joint:
a. knee
b. shoulder
c. hip
d. elbow
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The ulnar collateral and radial collateral
ligament are found in this joint:
a. knee
b. shoulder
c. hip
d. elbow
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This condition is a severe form of arthritis
that is an autoimmune attack against the
joint tissue:
a. osteoarthritis (degenerative)
b. rheumatoid arthritis
c. gout
d. hemophilic arthritis
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This condition is a severe form of arthritis
that is an autoimmune attack against the
joint tissue:
a. osteoarthritis (degenerative)
b. rheumatoid arthritis
c. gout
d. hemophilic arthritis
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FINAL ROUND Question
These are all results of the aging of joints
except:
a. production decline of synovial fluid
b. production decline of new matrix
c. ligaments and tendons stretch
d. tissue repair slows
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FINAL ROUND Answer
These are all results of the aging of joints
except:
a. production decline of synovial fluid
b. production decline of new matrix
c. ligaments and tendons stretch
d. tissue repair slows
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