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  • How often should the Tetanus booster be administered?
    Only once
    Every 10 years
    Every 2 years
    Every 5 years
  • Your triceps job is to. . .
    Bend your arm
    Straighten your arm
  • Is this the Tibialis Anterior?
    False
    True
  • Prefered site for injections in infants.
    Vastus Lateralis
    Rectus Femoris
    Deltoid
    Ventrogluteal
  • The Forehead muscle
    Frontalis
    Extensor
    Temporalis
    Procerus
  • Atrophy
    Increase in number ofmuscle fibers/cells
    Shrinking of muscles due to inactivity
    Increase in size of muscle
    Severe tightness of a muscle
  • Where does the Achilles Tenson attach
    Cuboid
    Kalcanus
    Talus
    Calcaneus
  • This muscle is?
    Bicep
    Pectoralis Major
    Abdomen
    Chest
  • This is the triceps
    True
    False
  • Name the muscle
    Biceps femoris
    Rectus femoris
    Soleus
    Gastrocnemius
  • Name the muscle
    Gluteus medius
    Gluteus maximus
    Latissimus dorsi
    adductor magnus
  • Tetanus is caused by
    Protozoa
    Virus
    Bacteria
    Fungi
  • Supination
    Moving the finger in a circular motion w/o moving the hand
    Turning the hand up in the anatomical position
    Bending the arm at the elbow
    turning the hand down in the anatomical position
  • Name the muscle
    Rhomboid
    External obliques
    Latissimus dorsi
    Trapezius
  • The 3 types of muscles found in the human body are:
    heart, soft, smooth
    cardiac, soft, and skeletal
    cardiac, smooth, and skeletal
    cardiac, smooth, and hard
  • Which muscle is this?
    Vastus Lateralis
    Acromioclavicular
    Sternocleidomastoid
    Sternoclavicular
  • Name the muscle
    Serratus anterior
    Rectus femoris
    Serratus posterior
    Rectus abdominus
  • Describe abduction
    Moving the limb distal to the joint closer to the body
    Moving the limb cranially (forward)
    Moving the limb distal to the joint away from the body
    Moving the limb caudally (backwards)
  • What is a hernia?
    protrusion of the bone through the skin
    blood in the urine
    sheath heals and strangles tha abdominal organ
    protrusion of an organ through the abdominal wall due to a weak muscle
  • Contracture
    Severe tightening of muscles, tendons, or other tissues
    Inflammation of the tendons caused by excessive use of a joint
    Kink in the neck, or "wry neck"
    Abnormal muscle tone
  • Who invented the polio vacine?
    George Hale
    <b>Jonas Salk</b>
    Steve Jobs
    Benjamin Holt
  • Two muscles that can be used as injection sites?
    Gluteus maximus and Deltoid
    Intercostal and Quadriceps&nbsp;
    Pectoralis and Biceps
    Tibialis and Trapezious
  • Name the muscle
    Latissimus dorsi
    Biceps brachii
    Deltoid
    Triceps brachii
  • Cardiac muscles.....
    ...pumps blood to the body.
    ...are found everywhere.
    ...uhhh.
    ...are found in the stomach.
  • Why do we have muscles?
    all of the above
    to allow you to move
    produce heat and energy
    support
  • What is rigor mortis?
    stiffening of body muscles after death
    stiffening of surrounding structures
    a new heavy metal band
    decomposition of a body
  • Skeletal muscles....
    ...does not allow any movement.
    ...allows for movement.
    ...are found inside bones.
    ...don&#x27;t exist.
  • Ligaments...
    connect bones to bones
    connect bones to muscles
    are cushion where 2 bones meet
  • This muscle is?
    Chest
    External Oblique
    Rectus Abdominus
    Pectoralis
  • These muscles are active when we INHALE
    intercostal/diaphragm
    deltoid/diaphragm
    intercostal/abdominal
    pectoralis/diaphragm
  • Fibromyalgia is characterized by:
    Inflammation of the bursa
    pain and stiffness of the muscles (chronic)
    infection from a pathogen
    a localized collection of pus
  • Is #22 the Biceps femoris?
    False
    True
  • How do you get Muscular Dystrophy
    Inherited/mutation
    Only mutation
    By a pathogen like a virus
    You contract it
  • What is a Sphincter muscle?
    A bone that surrounds a body opening that should be remained closed
    It doesn't do anything
    Stores urine released.
    A doughnut shape muscle that opens and closes
  • Muscular Dystrophy is...
    Inflammation of the Ligaments
    Inflammation of the tendons
    Tearing of a muscle or its attaching tendon
    inherited disorder in which the muscles are missing a certain protein
  • Where is the gastrocnemius located?
    Elbow
    Shoulder
    Lower leg
    Middle of the belly
  • what is peristalsis
    liquid product
    waves of muscular contractions
    a cancer awareness company
    Dia's dad
  • Visceral muscles...
    ...are also called smooth muscles.
    ...are found in the brain.
    ...are what?
    ...are found in the intestines.
  • Myalgia
    joint pain
    bone pain
    muscle pain
    throat pain
  • Name the muscle
    Triceps brachii
    Trapezius
    Biceps brachii
    Deltoid
  • How many muscles do we have?
    250.
    600.
    467.
    300.
  • What does the biceps do?
    Straightens Arm At The Elbow
    Flexes Arm At The Elbow
    Bends Arm At Elbow
    Bends The Arm A Lot
  • Type of muscle that is voluntary
    Smooth
    Visceral
    Cardiac
    Skeletal
  • Which is the trapezius.
  • What are Bursae?
    Jelly like substance inside the joint
    Small sacs of fluid which reduce friction
    Padding on the inside of the joint
    A tough material on the outside of the joint
  • Are Cardiac Muscles voluntary or Involuntary?
    Hi
    Involuntary
    Bye
    Voluntary
  • Where are your cardiac muscles located?
    On your biceps and triceps
    On your brain
    On your heart
    On your organs
  • the sternocle domastoid muscle __
    is in the lower extremities
    flexes the head
    is a muscle of the truck
    is in the upper extremities
  • Pronation
    Turning the forearm so that the palm is down
    Moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
    Turning the forearm so that the palm is up
    Moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground
  • Involuntary muscles are muscles...
    that work AUTOMATICALLY!
    You can control
  • myo
    mayo
    cell
    enzyme
    Muscle
  • Which of the following is the biceps femoris muscle?&nbsp;
    D
    A
    B
    C
  • The purpose of synovial fluid is to...?
    Flex the joint
    Help stabilise the joint
    Control the range of the joint
    Lubricate the joint
  • Atrophy means...
    To give a speech
    To wither away
    To recreate its self
    To run away
  • Where is the Trapezius muscle?
    Chest
    Nose
    Chin
    Back
  • Tendon
    Attaches blood vessels to muscle
    Strong fibrous cord that attaches skeletal muscle to a bone
    attaches to muscle to muscle
    fibrous band running directly from one bone to another bone
  • Name the muscle
    Biceps Brachii
    Brachioradialis
    Triceps Brachii
    Deltoid