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Injuries
MSK Trivia
Medical Ethics
100

What type of muscle is attached to bones and tendons to facilitate movement?

Skeletal Muscle

100

Bones protect...?

Vital Organs

100

What type of healthcare professional uses medical imaging to diagnose & treat conditions

Radiologist

100

How many bones are in the adult human skeleton?

206 Bones

100

What are the four pillars of medical ethics?

Autonomy, Beneficence, Justice, Nonmaleficence 

200

What connects bones to bones?

Joints

200

What type of muscle moves substances like air, food, & waste?

Smooth Muscle

200

What are two common causes for muscle cramps and spasms?

Dehydration (electrolyte imbalance) & Overuse

200

What bones protect the heart and lungs (thoracic cavity)?

The rib cage (costal bones)

200

What pillar of medical ethics is based around a patient’s right to make their own choices about their healthcare?

Autonomy

300

What aligns bones & muscles to joints?

Ligaments

300

What are the three functional categories of joints?

  • Immovable

  • Slightly movable

  • Freely Moveable

300

What injury occurs when the ends of bones are forced outside of their normal position

Dislocation

300

What is the longest bone in your body?

Femur 

300

What's the difference between Beneficence & Nonmaleficence?

Beneficence (Doing good): The duty to act in the best interest of the patient

Nonmaleficence (Do no harm): Avoid causing unnecessary harm or suffering 

400

What type of bone contains soft open spaces?

Spongy (Inner) Bone

400

The red bone marrow in spongy bone produces...?

Blood Cells

400

You experience a comminuted fracture and need surgery to repair it.  What type of healthcare professionals will be in charge of the operation?

Orthopedist (Orthopedic Surgeon) 

400

Where is the smallest bone located in the human body?

In the ear (Stapes/Stirrup bone)

400

A drunk driver caused a major accident, sending everyone to the hospital, including themselves.  The trauma doctor is furious at the drunk driver but still resuscitates and treats them to the absolute best of their ability.  What pillar of medical ethics does this follow?

Benefice

500

What is the flexable/elastic tissue that makes up the ear & nose?

Cartilage

500

What helps the lungs and ribs maintain their shape? 

Cartilage

500

What type of fracture occurs when a bone bends and cracks on one side without breaking all the way through?

Greenstick Fracture

500

The hyoid bone is the only floating bone in your body.  It is not connected to any other bones and is held entirely by muscles and ligaments.  Where is this bone located?

The front of your neck.

500

Under the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), emergency departments in the U.S. are required to evaluate, stabilize, and treat every patient who walks through the doors, regardless of their financial status, insurance coverage, or ability to pay.  What pillar of medical ethics does this follow?

Justice

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