Conditions
Levers
Special Senses
Joints/Ligaments
100

Characterized by formation of crystals of uric acid within the synovial fluid of joints

What is gouty arthritis? (gout is also an acceptable response)

100

Lever type when the axis is located between the resistance and the force

What is first-class?

100

Sense of taste

What is gustation?

100
The elbow joint is an example of 

What is a hinge joint?

200

Regional losses of neural function that affect dermatomes, often from nerve trauma, compression, various illnesses

What is peripheral neuropathies?

200

Most common type of lever in the body

What is third-class?

200

Sense of smell

What is olfactory?

200

Slightly movable joint

What is amphiarthrosis?

300

Results from damage to or irritation of the conjunctival surface of the eye

conjunctivitis (pinkeye is NOT acceptable)

300

A pair of tweezers is what type of lever

What is a 3rd class lever?

300

Opening in the iris through which light passes

What is the pupil?

300

3 ligaments that support the elbow joint

What are annular, radial collateral, and ulnar collateral?

400

Regional loss of sensory or motor function from nerve trauma or compression

What is peripheral neuropathy?

400

A nutcracker is what type of lever

What is a 2nd-class lever?

400

A person who can see distant objects more clearly than those that are close (use correct clinical term)

What is hyperopia?

400

A synovial joint is an example of

What is a diarthrosis?

500

Abnormal jumpy eye movements that may appear after brainstem or inner ear damage

What is nystagmus?

500

An open car door is what type of lever

What is a second-class lever?

500

Structure of the eye that is the most sensitive, but contains no blood vessels

What is the cornea?

500

Name the 3 main ligaments that support the hip

What are iliofemoral, ischiofemoral, and pubofemoral?

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