Muscular System
Skeletal System
Geriatrics
Integumentary System
Miscellaneous
100
Inflammation of the tendons traveling under the carpal ligament that leads to swelling. It is brought on by prolonged repetitive actions. Pain is felt by the compression on the median nerve. Surgery can be performed on the retinaculum (fascia) to relieve pressure.
What is carpal tunnel syndrome? How is it brought on? Why do you feel pain? Is there a cure?
100
Arm Bones, Leg Bones, Pelvic & Pectoral Girdles.
What are included in the appendicular skeleton?
100
Baby Boomers or Sandwich Generation
An individual born in 1947 would be considered part of the ________ generation.
100
On the heels
Where would you find Stratum Lucidum (3rd layer of the epidermis; known as thick skin)?
100
A living will is a document that states what you would prefer before you are unable to do so for yourself whereas a durable power of attorney is a person who make medical choices for an individual who is unable to do so for themselves.
What is the difference between a living will and a durable power of attorney?
200
Muscular Dystrophy
What is the progressive degeneration and weakening of skeletal muscles is a characteristic of?
200
To resonate the voice and lighten the skull.
What is the purpose of the sinuses?
200
Osteoarthritis
What is the wear and tear of a joint through the years that can lead to a degeneration of the cartilage is known as?
200
Papillae
The arrangement of _________ is responsible for our unique fingerprints.
200
Kyphosis
What is an abnormal spinal curvature that is an exaggerated posterior curvature of the thoracic spine?
300
A muscle cell that can shorten with force.
What is contractability?
300
False!
True or False: The sternum is also known as the "collarbone."
300
Tibia
What is bone is known as the shin bone?
300
Apocrine Gland
What is the type of sweat gland that is responsible for pheromone production?
300
a. Twitching eyelid b. Peristalsis of the esophagus c. Flexion of biceps d. Both a twitching eyelid and peristalsis of the esophagus Answer: D
Which of the following is NOT an example of a skeletal muscle? a. Twitching eyelid b. Peristalsis of the esophagus c. Flexion of biceps d. Both a twitching eyelid and peristalsis of the esophagus
400
Tendons: White thin rope shaped part at the end of the muscle that attached to the bone.
How do muscles connect to bones? What does ______ look like?
400
Ball & Socket
The articulation of the hip and femur is a ____________ joint.
400
Prejudice towards stereotyping of, and/or discrimination against older persons or the elderly.
What is ageism?
400
Goose Bumps
The arrector pili muscle is responsible for giving an individual what?
400
Third Degree Burn; Epidermis, Dermis, & Hypodermis
What is a full thickness burn? What layers are affected in a full thickness burn?
500
C. Frontalis
The muscle that is responsible for raising the eyebrows is: a. Masseter b. Temporalis c. Frontalis d. Occipitalis
500
Costal (Rib) Cartilage and Nasal Cartilage of the Nose.
What are 2 examples of Hyaline Cartilage?
500
Cardiovascular:CAD, Thrombosis, & Aortic Aneurysm Integumentary: Decubitus (Pressure Ulcer), Ecchymosis Nervous:Dementia, Parkinson's Disease, & Stroke Reproductive: ED, BPH, Menopause Respiratory: Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, & COPD Skeletal: Osteoarthritis& Osteoporosis Urinary System: 5 Types of Incontinence-Stress, Mixed, Overflow, Urge, & Functional Incontinence
What are two disorders related to aging for the following body systems:Cardiovascular, Integumentary, Nervous, Reproductive, Respiratory, Skeletal, Urinary system.
500
a. A lack of; round b. A lack of; oval c. A surplus of; round d. A surplus of; oval Answer: B
An individual with white, wavy hair would have _____ melanin and a ________ shaped hair shaft. a. A lack of; round b. A lack of; oval c. A surplus of; round d. A surplus of; oval
500
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How many points of attachments does the BIcep have?
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