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List two muscles used when opening a doorknob.
- Flexor digitorum superficialis
- Supinator
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Name two muscles used when doing a push-up.
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Name two muscles used to do a sit-up.
- external and internal obliques
- rectus abdominis
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Name two muscles used to bring a spoon to your mouth.
- brachioradialis
- flexor digitorum superficialis
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Name two muscles used to walk up a flight of stairs.
- rectus femoris
- biceps femoris
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List 4 muscles used in rowing.
- Brachioradialis
- Biceps brachii
- Triceps brachii
- deltoid
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List 4 muscles used in vacuuming.
- Triceps brachii
- biceps brachii
- pectoralis major and minor
- flexor digitorum superficialis
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List 4 muscles used in punting a football.
- soleus
- gastrocnemius
- vastus (medialis, lateralis, intermedialis)
- rectus femoris
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Nursing - List three sites for intramuscular injection and
why you would use one over the other?
- 1. Deltoid—easily accessible, safe (free from major
- innervation)
- 2. Gluteus medius—less discomfort, large muscle, injection is less likely to leak subcutaneously. (**Note: disadvantage: sciatic nerve in area, can lead to paralysis if hit).
- 3. Vastus lateralis—easy to access on small babies (legs are more developed than arms).
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Nursing - What is the advantage of injecting
intramuscularly?
Injection gets into blood stream quickly.
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Physical Therapy - What is a gait belt and walker?
- -A gait belt is a belt placed around the waist
- of a patient so a helper can easily lift the patient from a sitting position to a standing position.
- -A walker is a walking apparatus that aids patients in locomotion while providing the stabilization the patient requires but still allowing for independence.
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Physical Therapy - What muscles are used when using a gait belt and walker (list 2 muscles for each)?
- Gait belt—rectus femoris, biceps femoris
- Walker—gastrocnemius, soleus
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Exercise Therapy - A patient is suffering from shin splints. What
are shin splints?
Shin splints are microfractures caused by the tibials anterior pulling away from the tibia.
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Exercise Therapy - List at least two exercises that can help ease shin splints.
- 1. Toe rises
- 2. Calf raises
- 3. swimming
- 4. heel walking
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Exercise Therapy - List a stretch that can ease shin splints.
yoga
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Exercise Therapy - A patient is recovering from a C-section and can only move her body 30 degrees from a supinated position. What muscles does she need to strengthen?
- 1. transverse abdominus
- 2. rectus abdominus
- 3. internal obliques
- 4. external obliques.
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Exercise Therapy - List at least two exercises that can help build up her strength?
- 1. Leg lifts
- 2. Modified crunches
- 3. Pelvic tilts
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Exercise Therapy - List a stretch that can help build up her core
strength.
yoga
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A blow to the cheek is most likely to break what superficial bone or bone part?
zygomatic arch
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Rebound tenderness
appears in appendicitis
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The anatomical snuff box
contains the styloid process of the radius
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Pelvic organ palpated through the skin?
full bladder
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A muscle that contributes to the posterior axillary fold is...
Pectoralis major and minor
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Which of the following is not a pulse point?
anatomical snuff box
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Which pair of ribs insert on the sternum at the sternal angle?
second
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THe inferior angle of the scapula is at the same level as the spinous process of which vertebra?
T7
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Dimple in the skin
posterior superior illiac spine
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One listens for bowel sounds with a stethocope placed
on the four quadrants of the abdominal wall
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When you extend your hand, what tendons do you
see?
Extensor digitorum
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what muscle is affected in shin splints?
tibialis anterior
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This is also called your “funny bone” though hitting it never seems to feel very funny
medial epicondyle of humerus
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Two muscles that aid in locomotion insert as a single tendon onto this foot bone.
calcaneous bone
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The spinous process of this vertebrae lines up with the inferior angle of the scapula.
T7
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The spinous process of this vertebrae lines up with the scapular spine.
T2
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The spinous process of this vertebrae lines up with the top of hip.
L2
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The spinous process of this high vertebrae sticks out.
C7
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This tendon is where you would take your radial pulse.
flexor carpi radialis tendon
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The gastrocnemius and soleus form this tendon.
Achille’s tendon
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This muscle is affected in shin splints
tibialis anterior
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These tendons are easily seen when you extend your hand.
extensor digitorums
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This tendon is easily palpated in your “elbow pit”.
biceps brachii tendon
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List one muscle used in the torso when doing a sit-up.
rectus abdominus
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List two muscles in the arms when doing a push-up.
- triceps brachii
- brachioradialis
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List three muscles used when opening a doorknob.
- flexor digitorum superficialis
- flexor digitorum profundus
- supinator
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List five muscles used in walking up a flight of stairs.
- gluteus maximus
- tibialis anterior
- rectus femoris
- vastus lateralis
- vastus medius
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List four muscles used to bring a spoon to your mouth.
- biceps brachii
- brachioradialis
- deltoid
- pectoralis major
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List two muscles used when pushing a vacuum FORWARD.
- triceps brachii
- flexor digitorum superficialis
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List two muscles used when pulling a vacuum BACKWARD.
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List three muscles used in the LEGS when punting a football.
- adductor longus
- rectus femoris
- vastus lateralis
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List three muscles used in the ARMS or TORSO when punting a football.
- extensor digitorum
- psoas major
- triceps brachii
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List one exercise that can ease shin splints.
heel walking
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These two muscles are used when a patient is using a gait belt.
- rectus abdominis
- vastus lateralis
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List three intramuscular injection sites.
- deltoid
- gluteus medius
- vastus lateralis
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List three muscles that would need strengthening after a C-section.
- rectus abdominis
- external oblique
- internal oblique
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What is the benefit of injecting intramuscularly?
injections is able to get into the blood stream quickly
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