o&p board review game
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
FINAL ROUND
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MOREMUSCLE ACTIONS
BONE LANDMARKS
andARTICULATIONS
EVEN MORE
MUSCLE ACTIONS
BIO-MECHANICS
NERVES and ARTERIES
O&P Board Review Game
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
100 Question
The main supinator of the forearm is the
a. Flexor carpi radialis
b. Pronator quadrates
c. Extensor carpi radialis
d. Biceps brachii
ANSWER
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$100 Answer
The main supinator of the forearm is the
a. Flexor carpi radialis
b. Pronator quadrates
c. Extensor carpi radialis
d. Biceps brachii
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$200 Question
The main flexor of the hip joint is the:
a) Rectus femoris
b) Tensor fascia latae
c) Sartorius
d) Iliopsoas
ANSWER
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$200 Answer
The main flexor of the hip joint is the:
a) Rectus femoris
b) Tensor fascia latae
c) Sartorius
d) Iliopsoas
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$300 Question
Inversion of the foot is accomplished primarily by the
a. Peroneal muscles
b. FDL
c. Tibialis anterior and posterior
d. Gastroc-soleus complexANSWER
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$300 Answer
Inversion of the foot is accomplished primarily by the
a. Peroneal muscles
b. FDL
c. Tibialis anterior and posterior
d. Gastroc-soleus complex
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$400 Question
The biceps brachii muscle creates what motion?
a. Elbow extension
b. Glenohumeral extension
c. Forearm pronation
d. Elbow flexionANSWER
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$400 Answer
The biceps brachii muscle creates what motion?
a. Elbow extension
b. Glenohumeral extension
c. Forearm pronation
d. Elbow flexion
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$500 Question
Elevation of the scapula is accomplished by which muscle?
a. Trapezius
b. Pectoralis minor
c. Supraspinatus
d. Latissimus dorsiANSWER
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MUSCLE ACTIONS
$500 Answer
Elevation of the scapula is accomplished by which muscle?
a. Trapezius
b. Pectoralis minor
c. Supraspinatus
d. Latissimus dorsi
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$100 Question
The most prominent and highest point of the shoulder girdle is the?
a. Acromium
b. Coracoid process
c. Spine of the scapula
d. Superior angle of the scapulaANSWER
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$100 Answer
The most prominent and highest point of the shoulder girdle is the?
a. Acromium
b. Coracoid process
c. Spine of the scapula
d. Superior angle of the scapula
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$200 Question
All of the following bones form the acetabulum except:
a. Ilium
b. Sacrum
c. Pubis
d. IschiumANSWER
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$200 Answer
All of the following bones form the acetabulum except:
a. Ilium
b. Sacrum
c. Pubis
d. Ischium
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$300 Question
The talus does not articulate with the:
a. Tibia
b. Cuboid
c. Navicular
d. FibulaANSWER
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$300 Answer
The talus does not articulate with the:
a. Tibia
b. Cuboid
c. Navicular
d. Fibula
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$400 Question
Which bone is most likely to have boney overgrowth?
a. Humerus
b. Femur
c. Tibia
d. RadiusANSWER
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$400 Answer
Which bone is most likely to have boney overgrowth?
a. Humerus
b. Femur
c. Tibia
d. Radius
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$500 Question
What is the reason that it is important not to disrupt the periosteum?
ANSWER
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BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS
$500 Answer
What is the reason that it is important not to disrupt the periosteum?
To prevent bone overgrowth
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$100 Question
The biceps brachii produces which of the following actions of the elbow and forearm:
a. Extension, pronation
b. Extension, supination
c. Flexion, pronation
d. Flexion, supinationANSWER
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$100 Answer
The biceps brachii produces which of the following actions of the elbow and forearm:
a. Extension, pronation
b. Extension, supination
c. Flexion, pronation
d. Flexion, supination
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$200 Question
During normal human locomotion, the primary function of the gluteus medius is to:
a. Control the degree of femoral adduction
b. Stabilize the knee
c. Maintain lateral stability of the pelvis
d. Flex the hip jointANSWER
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$200 Answer
During normal human locomotion, the primary function of the gluteus medius is to:
a. Control the degree of femoral adduction
b. Stabilize the knee
c. Maintain lateral stability of the pelvis
d. Flex the hip joint
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$300 Question
What is the action of supraspinatus?
a.A. Adduction of the arm
b.B. Abduction of the arm
c.C. Protraction of the scapula
d.D. Retraction of the scapula
ANSWER
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$300 Answer
What is the action of supraspinatus?
a.A. Adduction of the arm
b.B. Abduction of the arm
c.C. Protraction of the scapula
d.D. Retraction of the scapula
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$400 Question
What is the action of the peroneus longus?
a. Eversion, dorsiflexion
b. Eversion, plantarflexion
c. Inversion, dorsiflexion
d. Inversion, plantarflexionANSWER
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$400 Answer
What is the action of the peroneus longus?
a. Eversion, dorsiflexion
b. Eversion, plantarflexion
c. Inversion, dorsiflexion
d. Inversion, plantarflexion
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$500 Question
Serratus anterior performs which action?
a.A. Protraction, stabilization, downward rotation
b.B. Protraction, stabilization, upward rotation
c.C. Retraction, stabilization, downward rotation
d.D. Retraction, stabilization, upward rotation
ANSWER
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$500 Answer
Serratus anterior performs which action?
a.A. Protraction, stabilization, downward rotation
b.B. Protraction, stabilization, upward rotation
c.C. Retraction, stabilization, downward rotation
d.D. Retraction, stabilization, upward rotation
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$100 Question
Brachioradialis performs which function?
a. A. Extension of elbow
B. Flexion of elbow only
C. Flexion of elbow and some pronation and supination
D. Pronation only
E. Supination only ANSWER
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$100 Answer
Brachioradialis performs which function?
a. A. Extension of elbow
B. Flexion of elbow only
C. Flexion of elbow and some pronation and supination
D. Pronation only
E. Supination only
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$200 Question
Which muscle passes anterior to the lateral malleolus?
a. Peroneus longus
b. Peroneus brevis
c. Peroneus tertius
d. Posterior tibialisANSWER
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$200 Answer
Which muscle passes anterior to the lateral malleolus?
a. Peroneus longus
b. Peroneus brevis
c. Peroneus tertius
d. Posterior tibialis
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$300 Question
Which muscle best compensates for a weak anterior tibialis muscle?
a. tibialis posterior
b. flexor digitorum longus
c. flexor hallucis longusANSWER
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$300 Answer
Which muscle best compensates for a weak anterior tibialis muscle?
a. tibialis posterior
b. flexor digitorum longus
c. flexor hallucis longus
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$400 Question
Which of the following muscles does NOT cause hip adduction
a. Adductor longus, brevis, and magnus
b. pectineus
c. gracilis
d. sartoriusANSWER
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$400 Answer
Which of the following muscles does NOT cause hip adduction
a. Adductor longus, brevis, and magnus
b. pectineus
c. gracilis
d. sartorius
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$500 Question
If a patient’s shoulder dislocates anteriorly, which movement does NOT need to be limited?
a. A. Scapular retraction
b. B. Scapular protraction
c. C. Internal rotation of the humerus
d. D. Extension of the humerus
ANSWER
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$500 Answer
If a patient’s shoulder dislocates anteriorly, which movement does NOT need to be limited?
a. A. Scapular retraction
b. B. Scapular protraction
c. C. Internal rotation of the humerus
d. D. Extension of the humerus
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BIOMECHANICS
$100 Question
Which of the following muscles undergoes contraction between heel strike and foot flat?
a. Tibialis posterior
b. Tibialis anterior
c. Peroneus longus
d. GastrocnemeusANSWER
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BIOMECHANICS
$100 Answer
Which of the following muscles undergoes contraction between heel strike and foot flat?
a. Tibialis posterior
b. Tibialis anterior
c. Peroneus longus
d. Gastrocnemeus
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BIOMECHANICS
$200 Question
To minimize lateral trunk bending subsequent to hip abductor weakness, it is best to use a cane on:
a. The involved side
b. The uninvolved side
c. Both sidesANSWER
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BIOMECHANICS
$200 Answer
To minimize lateral trunk bending subsequent to hip abductor weakness, it is best to use a cane on:
a. The involved side
b. The uninvolved side
c. Both sides
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BIOMECHANICS
$300 Question
During normal heel strike, the forward hip is
a. A. Flexed 25 degrees
b. B. Flexed 40 degrees
c. C. Neutral
d. D. Extended 10 degreesANSWER
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BIOMECHANICS
$300 Answer
During normal heel strike, the forward hip is
a. A. Flexed 25 degrees
b. B. Flexed 40 degrees
c. C. Neutral
d. D. Extended 10 degrees
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BIOMECHANICS
$400 Question
The body’s center of gravity reaches its highest point at
a. A. Heel strike
b. B. Foot flat
c. C. Midstance
d. D. Heel offANSWER
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BIOMECHANICS
$400 Answer
The body’s center of gravity reaches its highest point at
a. A. Heel strike
b. B. Foot flat
c. C. Midstance
d. D. Heel off
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BIOMECHANICS
$500 Question
The center of gravity of the adult male is located on the midline of the body at approximately the level of the:
a.A. Greater trochanter of the femur
b.B. Pubic symphysis
c.C. Acetabulum
d.D. Anatomical neck of the femur
E. S-2 ANSWER
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BIOMECHANICS
$500 Answer
The center of gravity of the adult male is located on the midline of the body at approximately the level of the:
a.A. Greater trochanter of the femur
b.B. Pubic symphysis
c.C. Acetabulum
d.D. Anatomical neck of the femur
E. S-2
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$100 Question
Which of the following muscles in NOT innervated by the obturator nerve?
a.A. sartorius
b.B. adductor longus
c.C. adductor brevis
d.D. adductor magnus
e.E. gracilisANSWER
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$100 Answer
Which of the following muscles in NOT innervated by the obturator nerve?
a.A. sartorius
b.B. adductor longus
c.C. adductor brevis
d.D. adductor magnus
e.E. gracilis
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$200 Question
Which of the following muscles is NOT innervated by the median nerve?
A. Pronator teres
B. Flexor carpi radialis
C. Flexor carpi ulnaris
D. Palmaris longus
E. Flexor digitorum superficialis
ANSWER
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$200 Answer
Which of the following muscles is NOT innervated by the median nerve?
A. Pronator teres
B. Flexor carpi radialis
C. Flexor carpi ulnaris
D. Palmaris longus
E. Flexor digitorum superficialis
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$300 Question
Shiny, hairless skin is a sign of
a. Peripheral neropathy
b. Peripheral vascular disease
c. Autonomic neuropathy
d. FoliculitisANSWER
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$300 Answer
Shiny, hairless skin is a sign of
a. Peripheral neropathy
b. Peripheral vascular disease
c. Autonomic neuropathy
d. Foliculitis
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$400 Question
A common symptom in autonomic neuropathy is
a. muscle twitches
b. dizziness
c. lack of sensation
ANSWER
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$400 Answer
A common symptom in autonomic neuropathy is
a. muscle twitches
b. dizziness
c. lack of sensation
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$500 Question
Which of the following is a lower motor neuron disorder?
A. Multiple sclerosis
B. Cerebral palsy
C. Polio
D. A and CANSWER
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NERVES AND ARTERIES
$500 Answer
Which of the following is a lower motor neuron disorder?
A. Multiple sclerosis
B. Cerebral palsy
C. Polio
D. A and C
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FINAL ROUND Question
Which of the following is a birth palsy?
a. Klumpke’s palsy (crutch paralysis)
b. Radial nerve palsy (wrist drop)
ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Which of the following is a birth palsy?
a. Klumpke’s palsy (crutch paralysis)
b. Radial nerve palsy (wrist drop)