ROM
A&P Review
Test That
Abnormal
Grade Me
100

The ROM for this joint is dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, and eversion. 

What is the ankle? 

100

The body is made up of these many bones. 

What is 206? 
100

Ask the patient to walk heel to toe. 

What is tandem walking? 

100

Backward (excessive convex) curvature of the thoracic spine.

What is kyphosis? 

100

There is no muscular contraction. 

What is grade 0? 

200

Touching the toes is an example of this ROM of the hips. 

What is flexion? 

200

These are the three types of muscles in the body. 

What is skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles? 

200

Have the client stand with eyes closed for 10-15 sec and observe for swaying, dizziness, or about to fall over.

What is Romberg test? 

200

A laterally deviated great toe with possible overlapping of the second toe.

What is hallux valgus? 

200

Full ROM against gravity with extreme resistance

What is grade 5? 

300

Jumping jacks are an example of this ROM for the hips and shoulders. 

What is abduction and adduction? 

300

This is the purpose of the musculoskeletal system.

What is to provide structure and movement for body parts?

300

Bend at the waist to look for uneven shoulder blade height. 

What is scoliosis screening? 

300

Chronic, systemic inflammatory disease of the joints and surrounding connective tissue.

What is rheumatoid arthritis? 

300

Classified as severe weakness. 

What is grade 1? 

400

Asking the client to put their chin to their chest is an example of this ROM?

What is flexion of the neck? 

400

Bones united by fibrous tissue or cartilage that are immovable or slightly movable. 

What are non-synovial joint? 

400

Burning sensation when percussion is done directly on median nerve at wrist.

What is a positive Tinel's sign? 

400

What the muscle does after being in a cast for a while? 

What is atrophy? 

400

Healthcare provider moves the body through ROM. 

What is grade 2? 

500

This ROM is demonstrated by throwing a punch. 

What is pronation? 

500

This assists with posture, produces body heat, allows the body to move. 

What are skeletal (voluntary) muscles?

500

Detects large amounts of fluid in the knee by holding the knee firmly & push the patella towards the femur. 

What is ballottement test? 

500

Slower movements, reduced flexibility, and decreased muscle strength

What are age-related conditions? 

500

The rules for performing ROM. 

What is to test bilaterally, do not force beyond normal range, and to stop if pain is expressed? 

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