Module 2 Bones | Module 2 Column 2 | Module 2 column 3 | Module 2 column 4 | Bones |
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Every 3-4 months
How often does healthy bone tissue cells continually and fully replace themselves?
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40%
Skeletal muscle represents approximately what percentage of body weight?
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HYPERglycemia
Immobility may cause: HYPERglycemia or HYPOglycemia?
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Autoimmune caused by antinuclear antibodies that cause inflammation; Dry, scaly, butterfly rash on the face and other sun-exposed areas is often seen with this condition:
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Bone remodeling
What is the dynamic and ongoing process of bone changing?
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Osteopenia
Bone naturally becomes thinner and weaker due to a process called:
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Xray
What is the common diagnostic for suspected bone fracture?
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Osteoarthritis
This condition occurs when cartilage degenerates, synovial fluid decreases and bone hypertrophies. Usually unilateral, symptoms are relieved with rest
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Systemic sclerosis/scleroderma
Autoimmune disease that causes painless, symmetric, taut & shiny pitting edema on hands and "sausage-like" fingers:
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206
How many bones are there in the human body? 113, 156, 206, 247
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30-40 years old
At what age does osteoblastic activity decrease?
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MRI
What is the common diagnostic for suspected tissue damage?
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Heberdens and Bouchards Nodes
The enlargement of the finger joints in osteoarthritis is:
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Osteomyelitis
Bone infection
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Provide strength and functionality to the body
What is the primary function of bone?
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3%
Per decade, after age 40, what percentage of bone mass is lost in men?
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75-300 minutes a week; 3-5 times per week
Exercise should be _____minutes per week at least _____ times per week.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
This condition is an autoimmune disease caused by autoantibodies that attack healthy tissue, usually bilateral deformity occurs, symptoms do not improve with rest
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Osteoblasts
Which cells in the bones function to repair damaged bone and build new bone to keep the skeleton strong?
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arthrocentesis
A clinical procedure where fluid is aspirated from a joint is called:
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8%
Per decade, after age 40, what percentage of bone mass is lost in women?
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Virchows Triad
A combination of blood pooling, compression of small blood vessels and increased coagulability that leads to DVT is called:
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Gout
A condition in which uric acid crystals cause an immune response is:
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Amphiarthroses
Joints that allow limited movement are:
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Arthroscopy.
A surgical procedure that allows a practitioner to view the inside of a joint through an instrument called an arthroscope:
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