Deck 39: Alterations of Musculo-Skeletal Function

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What is the primary organism responsible for osteomyelitis?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Salmonella
C) Mycobacterium
D) Haemophilus influenza
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Which clinical finding would be expected in the patient with rhabdomyolysis?

A) Sweating
B) Dark urine
C) Yellow colour to the skin
D) Lower extremity swelling
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The incidence of fractures of the pelvis is highest in:

A) preadolescent boys.
B) adolescent boys.
C) adolescent girls.
D) older adults.
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What is osteomalacia a result of?

A) Collagen breakdown in the bone matrix
B) Excessive bone resorption
C) Crowding of bone marrow by excessive bone growth
D) Inadequate bone mineralization
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A 70-year-old diagnosed with osteoporosis stepped off a curb and fractured the left hip. Which term best describes the fracture?

A) Fatigue
B) Stress
C) Pathological
D) Greenstick
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A 35-year-old suffers a broken clavicle following a motor vehicle accident. X-ray reveals that the bone surfaces in the joint partially lost contact with each other. This condition is called:

A) dislocation.
B) subluxation.
C) distortion.
D) nonunion.
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A 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture secondary to osteoporosis. What is involved with osteoporosis?

A) Increased bone density
B) Lack of bone formation
C) Increased bone resorption
D) Increased mineralization
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What term is used to describe a torn ligament?

A) Sprain
B) Strain
C) Disunion
D) Subluxation
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The diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis is based on the measurement of which laboratory value?

A) White blood cell count (WBC)
B) Antinuclear antibodies
C) Aspartate aminotransferase
D) Creatine kinase (CK)
Question
Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, is characterized by the loss of:

A) the epiphyses.
B) articular cartilage.
C) synovial fluid.
D) the joint capsule.
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A 32-year-old obese male begins a jogging routine. A week after starting, he fractures his leg. This is referred to as what type of fracture?

A) Comminuted
B) Greenstick
C) Fatigue
D) Compound
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What is the cause of Paget's disease?

A) Fluoride deficiency.
B) The cause is not fully known at present.
C) Excess vitamin A.
D) Osteogenic sarcoma.
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A 34-year-old female was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Where would the inflammation primarily take place?

A) Synovial membranes
B) Short bones
C) Subchondral bones
D) Bursae
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A person is admitted to the hospital with a transverse fracture of the femur. Which statement best describes this type of fracture?

A) The fracture line is parallel to the bone.
B) The fracture line is straight across the bone.
C) The fracture line is perpendicular to the bone.
D) The fracture line is vertical to the shaft of the bone.
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What is rheumatoid arthritis (RA) a result of?

A) An ineffective antiviral agent
B) An autoimmune disease
C) A complication of rheumatic fever
D) A superficial joint injury
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Transchondral fractures are most prevalent in:

A) adolescents.
B) older adults.
C) infants.
D) premenopausal females.
Question
A disorder similar to osteomalacia that occurs in growing bones of children is termed:

A) Paget's disease.
B) rickets.
C) osteomyelitis.
D) osteosarcoma.
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When a 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture she is diagnosed with osteoporosis. One factor that most likely contributed to her condition is:

A) increased androgen levels.
B) decreased estrogen levels.
C) strenuous exercise.
D) excessive dietary calcium.
Question
A 36-year-old reports pain and weakness in the elbow. MRI reveals inflammation of the tendon and the presence of microtears where it attaches to the distal humerus at the elbow joint. This condition is called:

A) periostitis.
B) muscle strain.
C) bursitis.
D) epicondylopathy.
Question
A 56-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of osteomalacia. History reveals that he underwent bariatric surgery 3 years earlier. What is the common link between the surgery and the development of osteomalacia?

A) Impaired phosphate absorption
B) Increased calcium excretion
C) Vitamin D deficiency
D) Impaired vitamin C metabolism
Question
Signs and symptoms of subluxation include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Pain
B) Swelling
C) Hemorrhage
D) Limitation of movement
E) Joint deformity
Question
The chronic stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called:

A) monoarticular arthritis.
B) tophaceous gout.
C) asymptomatic hyperuricemia.
D) complicated gout.
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What is the term used to identify a pattern of bone destruction indicative of an aggressive malignant tumour? (Select all that apply.)

A) Moth-eaten
B) Permeative
C) Geographical
D) Radial
E) Selective
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What is the most common cause of toxic myopathy?

A) Infection
B) A tumour
C) Alcoholism
D) Osteoporosis
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A 46-year-old male who has been diagnosed with gouty arthritis is at high risk for developing:

A) cholelithiasis.
B) myocarditis.
C) renal stones.
D) liver failure.
Question
A 32-year-old male was injured in a motor vehicle accident and confined to bed for 3 weeks. During this time, the size and strength of muscle fibres decreased, a condition referred to as:

A) myelodysplasia.
B) ischemic atrophy.
C) disuse atrophy.
D) fibromyalgia.
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What is the most common aggravating factor of an acute gouty arthritis attack?

A) Trauma
B) Anemia
C) High-fat foods
D) Lack of exercise
Question
The inflammatory symptoms of classic gouty arthritis are caused by the crystallization of _____ within the synovial fluid.

A) purines
B) pyrimidines
C) monosodium urate
D) acetic acid
Question
A 21-year-old is diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis (AS). The most likely joint to be affected would be the:

A) sacroiliac.
B) carpal.
C) shoulder.
D) knee.
Question
To make a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, tenderness must be present in ____ of the 18 points necessary for diagnosis.
Question
A 60-year-old male presents with swelling and pain in the knee. CT reveals a tumour has developed from a pre-existing benign bone lesion. This supports which diagnosis?

A) Secondary chondrosarcoma
B) Rhabdomyoma
C) Rhabdomyosarcoma
D) Fibrosarcoma
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Which of the following people is at highest risk for the development of gout?

A) Men aged 40 to 50 years
B) Premenopausal women
C) Male adolescents
D) Female children
Question
A 54-year-old male was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Which of the following is the expected treatment of choice?

A) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
B) Gold salts
C) Methotrexate
D) Colchicine
Question
What is a malignant tumour of striated muscle tissue called?

A) Myelogenic tumour
B) Giant cell tumour
C) Rhabdomyosarcoma
D) Rhabdomyoma
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic musculo-skeletal disorder characterized by:

A) pain resulting from joint and muscle inflammation.
B) muscle pain in the back and gastrointestinal symptoms.
C) neurological pain in the skeletal muscles.
D) diffuse pain, fatigue, and tender points.
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Deck 39: Alterations of Musculo-Skeletal Function
1
What is the primary organism responsible for osteomyelitis?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Salmonella
C) Mycobacterium
D) Haemophilus influenza
Staphylococcus aureus
2
Which clinical finding would be expected in the patient with rhabdomyolysis?

A) Sweating
B) Dark urine
C) Yellow colour to the skin
D) Lower extremity swelling
Dark urine
3
The incidence of fractures of the pelvis is highest in:

A) preadolescent boys.
B) adolescent boys.
C) adolescent girls.
D) older adults.
older adults.
4
What is osteomalacia a result of?

A) Collagen breakdown in the bone matrix
B) Excessive bone resorption
C) Crowding of bone marrow by excessive bone growth
D) Inadequate bone mineralization
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5
A 70-year-old diagnosed with osteoporosis stepped off a curb and fractured the left hip. Which term best describes the fracture?

A) Fatigue
B) Stress
C) Pathological
D) Greenstick
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6
A 35-year-old suffers a broken clavicle following a motor vehicle accident. X-ray reveals that the bone surfaces in the joint partially lost contact with each other. This condition is called:

A) dislocation.
B) subluxation.
C) distortion.
D) nonunion.
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7
A 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture secondary to osteoporosis. What is involved with osteoporosis?

A) Increased bone density
B) Lack of bone formation
C) Increased bone resorption
D) Increased mineralization
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8
What term is used to describe a torn ligament?

A) Sprain
B) Strain
C) Disunion
D) Subluxation
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9
The diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis is based on the measurement of which laboratory value?

A) White blood cell count (WBC)
B) Antinuclear antibodies
C) Aspartate aminotransferase
D) Creatine kinase (CK)
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10
Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease, is characterized by the loss of:

A) the epiphyses.
B) articular cartilage.
C) synovial fluid.
D) the joint capsule.
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11
A 32-year-old obese male begins a jogging routine. A week after starting, he fractures his leg. This is referred to as what type of fracture?

A) Comminuted
B) Greenstick
C) Fatigue
D) Compound
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12
What is the cause of Paget's disease?

A) Fluoride deficiency.
B) The cause is not fully known at present.
C) Excess vitamin A.
D) Osteogenic sarcoma.
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13
A 34-year-old female was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Where would the inflammation primarily take place?

A) Synovial membranes
B) Short bones
C) Subchondral bones
D) Bursae
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14
A person is admitted to the hospital with a transverse fracture of the femur. Which statement best describes this type of fracture?

A) The fracture line is parallel to the bone.
B) The fracture line is straight across the bone.
C) The fracture line is perpendicular to the bone.
D) The fracture line is vertical to the shaft of the bone.
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15
What is rheumatoid arthritis (RA) a result of?

A) An ineffective antiviral agent
B) An autoimmune disease
C) A complication of rheumatic fever
D) A superficial joint injury
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16
Transchondral fractures are most prevalent in:

A) adolescents.
B) older adults.
C) infants.
D) premenopausal females.
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17
A disorder similar to osteomalacia that occurs in growing bones of children is termed:

A) Paget's disease.
B) rickets.
C) osteomyelitis.
D) osteosarcoma.
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18
When a 70-year-old female presents with a hip fracture she is diagnosed with osteoporosis. One factor that most likely contributed to her condition is:

A) increased androgen levels.
B) decreased estrogen levels.
C) strenuous exercise.
D) excessive dietary calcium.
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A 36-year-old reports pain and weakness in the elbow. MRI reveals inflammation of the tendon and the presence of microtears where it attaches to the distal humerus at the elbow joint. This condition is called:

A) periostitis.
B) muscle strain.
C) bursitis.
D) epicondylopathy.
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20
A 56-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of osteomalacia. History reveals that he underwent bariatric surgery 3 years earlier. What is the common link between the surgery and the development of osteomalacia?

A) Impaired phosphate absorption
B) Increased calcium excretion
C) Vitamin D deficiency
D) Impaired vitamin C metabolism
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21
Signs and symptoms of subluxation include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Pain
B) Swelling
C) Hemorrhage
D) Limitation of movement
E) Joint deformity
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22
The chronic stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits in cartilage, synovial membranes, and soft tissue, is called:

A) monoarticular arthritis.
B) tophaceous gout.
C) asymptomatic hyperuricemia.
D) complicated gout.
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23
What is the term used to identify a pattern of bone destruction indicative of an aggressive malignant tumour? (Select all that apply.)

A) Moth-eaten
B) Permeative
C) Geographical
D) Radial
E) Selective
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24
What is the most common cause of toxic myopathy?

A) Infection
B) A tumour
C) Alcoholism
D) Osteoporosis
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A 46-year-old male who has been diagnosed with gouty arthritis is at high risk for developing:

A) cholelithiasis.
B) myocarditis.
C) renal stones.
D) liver failure.
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26
A 32-year-old male was injured in a motor vehicle accident and confined to bed for 3 weeks. During this time, the size and strength of muscle fibres decreased, a condition referred to as:

A) myelodysplasia.
B) ischemic atrophy.
C) disuse atrophy.
D) fibromyalgia.
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27
What is the most common aggravating factor of an acute gouty arthritis attack?

A) Trauma
B) Anemia
C) High-fat foods
D) Lack of exercise
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28
The inflammatory symptoms of classic gouty arthritis are caused by the crystallization of _____ within the synovial fluid.

A) purines
B) pyrimidines
C) monosodium urate
D) acetic acid
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29
A 21-year-old is diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis (AS). The most likely joint to be affected would be the:

A) sacroiliac.
B) carpal.
C) shoulder.
D) knee.
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30
To make a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, tenderness must be present in ____ of the 18 points necessary for diagnosis.
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31
A 60-year-old male presents with swelling and pain in the knee. CT reveals a tumour has developed from a pre-existing benign bone lesion. This supports which diagnosis?

A) Secondary chondrosarcoma
B) Rhabdomyoma
C) Rhabdomyosarcoma
D) Fibrosarcoma
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32
Which of the following people is at highest risk for the development of gout?

A) Men aged 40 to 50 years
B) Premenopausal women
C) Male adolescents
D) Female children
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33
A 54-year-old male was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Which of the following is the expected treatment of choice?

A) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
B) Gold salts
C) Methotrexate
D) Colchicine
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34
What is a malignant tumour of striated muscle tissue called?

A) Myelogenic tumour
B) Giant cell tumour
C) Rhabdomyosarcoma
D) Rhabdomyoma
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35
Fibromyalgia is a chronic musculo-skeletal disorder characterized by:

A) pain resulting from joint and muscle inflammation.
B) muscle pain in the back and gastrointestinal symptoms.
C) neurological pain in the skeletal muscles.
D) diffuse pain, fatigue, and tender points.
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