Deck 16: Drugs for the Musculoskeletal System

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In which of the following type of tissue are red blood cells, certain white blood cells, and platelets formed?

A) Red bone marrow
B) Yellow bone marrow
C) White bone marrow
D) Amber bone marrow
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Which of the following types of injury occurs when a muscle is stretched?

A) Strain
B) Sprain
C) Whiplash
D) Hyperextension
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The reason for the hardness of bones is that the spaces between bone cells are filled with:

A) vitamin D.
B) calcium.
C) phosphorous.
D) red blood cells.
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Osteoporosis most commonly occurs in the:

A) ribs, ankles, and metatarsals.
B) wrists, hips, and spine.
C) shoulders, knees, and elbows.
D) tarsals, carpals, and phalanges.
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Which type of muscles work together with bones to allow movement?

A) Smooth
B) Visceral
C) Skeletal
D) Involuntary
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Which of the following type of injuries results from tearing a ligament?

A) Strain
B) Sprain
C) Whiplash
D) Hyperextension
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Which of the following terms describes small, fluid-filled pouches that are designed to keep bones, ligaments, and muscles from rubbing against one another?

A) Bursae
B) Fascia
C) Synovial capsule
D) Tendon sheath
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Which of the following terms describes a place where two or more bones come together?

A) Bursa
B) Fascia
C) Joint
D) Foramen
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Which of the following are most often the cause of the stooped appearance of an older adult?

A) Fractures of the sternum
B) Fractures of the scapula
C) Fractures of the vertebrae
D) Fractures of the pelvis
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal, permanent shortening of a muscle caused by prolonged periods of inactivity?

A) Atrophy
B) Hypotrophy
C) Contracture
D) Supination
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the normal, slightly contracted state of skeletal muscles that keeps them prepared for action?

A) Tetany
B) Hypertrophy
C) Muscle tone
D) Contracture
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Which of the following terms describes a decrease in total bone mass, a major cause of fractures in postmenopausal women?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Osteomalacia
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Osteochrondroma
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the musculoskeletal system?

A) Storage of minerals
B) Protection of vital organs
C) Blood cell production
D) Temperature regulation
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Which of the following drugs used to treat osteoporosis is taken only once a month?

A) Fosamax
B) Actonel
C) Boniva
D) Evista
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Which of the following terms describes an infection inside a bone?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Osteomalacia
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Osteochrondroma
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Which of the following types of tissue attach muscles to bone?

A) Bursa
B) Fascia
C) Tendons
D) Ligaments
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Which of the following types of tissues connect bones to bones at joints?

A) Bursa
B) Cartilage
C) Tendons
D) Ligaments
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Which of the following is NOT a classification of bone?

A) Long
B) Short
C) Flat
D) Cranial
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Which of the following is NOT a treatment of osteoporosis?

A) Calcium supplementation
B) Estrogen
C) Vitamin K
D) Vitamin D
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Which of the following are examples of short bones?

A) Femur, radius, humerus
B) Carpals, tarsals
C) Ribs, scapula, skull, sternum
D) Vertebrae, sacrum, mandible
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Which of the following structures is most affected by osteoarthritis?

A) Wrists, hips, and spine
B) Spine, hips, and knees
C) Ankles, fingers, and hips
D) Spine, hips, and ankles
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Which of the following is a drug that reduces formation of uric acid?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
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Certain antihistamines, tranquilizers, sulfonamides, antineoplastics, antidepressants, and diuretics may produce a serious adverse reaction in the bone marrow termed:

A) bone marrow atrophy.
B) bone marrow hypogenesis.
C) bone marrow depression.
D) bone marrow neutropenia.
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Which of the following terms describes a fibrous membrane that supports and covers muscles?

A) Bursa
B) Tendon
C) Fascia
D) Ligament
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Which of the following terms describes a wasting away of body tissue?

A) Osteolysis
B) Atrophy
C) Osteopenia
D) Achondroplasia
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Methotrexate is used to treat which condition?

A) gouty arthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) degenerative joint disease.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline to follow when caring for patients with musculoskeletal disorders?

A) When moving patients, do it slowly and support their body parts.
B) After moving a patient, reposition body parts at the point of greatest range of motion to improve muscle tone.
C) Give pain medications on time so patients do not have to endure unnecessary pain.
D) Attend to psychological needs. Allow patients to "talk out" their feelings.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe failure of the bone marrow to produce enough of all three components of the blood?

A) Megaloblastic anemia
B) Hemolytic anemia
C) Aplastic anemia
D) Iron-deficiency anemia
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Osteoarthritis is also called:

A) gouty arthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) degenerative joint disease.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which of the following terms means muscle pain?

A) Myelitis
B) Myositis
C) Myalgia
D) Myopathy
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Which of the following is a drug that suppresses inflammation in degenerative diseases of the joints?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
Question
Which of the following terms describes an enclosed space between a bone and a joint?

A) Bursa
B) Synovial capsule
C) Tendon sheath
D) Periosteum
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Which of the following is a drug used to treat osteoarthritis?

A) Aspirin
B) Calcium supplements
C) Estrogen
D) Vitamin D
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Which of the following conditions has symptoms to include pain in the joints, stiffness, fever, inflamed joints that feel warm to the touch, and long-term loss of movement?

A) Gouty arthritis
B) Rheumatoid arthritis
C) Degenerative joint disease
D) Osteoporosis
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Which of the following terms describes an inflammation of the joints that starts when there is an excess of uric acid in the bloodstream?

A) Gout
B) Bursitis
C) Uremia
D) Myositis
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Which of the following is a drug that controls muscle spasms?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
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Which of the following adverse reactions of aspirin limits its use in treating musculoskeletal conditions?

A) Sepsis
B) Weight gain
C) Gastrointestinal bleeding
D) Urinary tract infections
Question
Patients with sprains, herniated vertebral discs, or other conditions causing spasms may be prescribed:

A) aspirin.
B) corticosteroids.
C) skeletal muscle relaxants.
D) anesthetics.
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Which of the following drugs prevents reabsorption and increases excretion of uric acid through the kidneys?

A) Uricosuric
B) Diuretic
C) Uremic
D) Antipruritic
Question
A patient who presents with symptoms to include weakness, pale skin, dyspnea, fever, chills, and bleeding from the gums may have:

A) bone marrow atrophy.
B) bone marrow hypogenesis.
C) bone marrow depression.
D) bone marrow neutropenia.
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Which of the following type of tissue lines every joint and gives shape to the ears and nose?

A) Cancellous bone
B) Spongy bone
C) Cartilage
D) Synovial
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The primary function of a joint is to allow ______________ and ____________ in the body.
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The bones and their connecting joints act like a series of levers. The muscles exert force on these levers, and the result is ______________.
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Red bone marrow manufactures the three formed elements of the blood: all the ___________ blood cells, certain __________ blood cells, and all the _____________.
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Which of the following is stored in yellow bone marrow?

A) Calcium
B) Vitamin D
C) Fat
D) Osteoclasts
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Bones are classified by shape. The four classifications of bone are ____________, ______________, _______________, and _______.
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Inside most bones is a spongy type of tissue called _______________.
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Bones form the body's supporting _____________. Without this support, the body would be unable to move and collapse.
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_______________ is a rigid connective tissue that both provides support and allows joint movement.
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Ibuprofen, naproxen, and celecoxib are examples of:

A) anti-inflammatory drugs.
B) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
C) muscle relaxants.
D) antihyperuricemics.
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The reason for the hardness of bone is that the spaces between bone cells are filled with ___________.
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The place where two or more bones come together is a(n) ___________.
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The vertebrae, sacrum, and mandible are _____________ bones.
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The carpals and tarsals are __________ bones.
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The skeleton is made up of ________ bones.
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Yellow bone marrow is a storage area for ________________.
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The femur, radius, and humerus are __________ bones.
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The ribs, scapula, skull, and sternum are classified as ___________ bones.
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Collagen makes up the ___________ portion of bone, while calcium and phosphate make up the ___________ portions of bone.
Question
The skeleton is made up of _______ bones.

A) 106
B) 206
C) 306
D) 406
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__________ is an inflammation of the joints that starts when there is an excess of uric acid in the bloodstream.
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Osteoporosis is a major cause of _______________ in postmenopausal women.
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Muscles and bones are subject to various injuries. When a muscle is stretched, a(n) ___________ occurs.
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Patients being treated for gout must drink large amounts of fluids to help wash away the uric acid crystals. ____________ glasses of water a day are recommended.
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Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by cords of connective tissue called _________.
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Treatment of osteoporosis consists of the hormone _______________ and a diet rich in ___________.
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Muscles are richly supplied with __________ because they need great quantities of oxygen to generate the energy needed for their heavy work.
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___________________ is an infection inside a bone.
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Sprains result from tearing of a(n) _______________.
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Myositis is an inflammation of the ____________.
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Osteoarthritis mainly affects the _________-__________ joints such as the spine, hips, and knees.
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Osteoarthritis is also called _____________________ joint disease.
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Muscles that are well exercised are always slightly contracted so that they will be ready for action as needed. This is referred to as ________ ________.
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Wedging and fractures of the ____________ cause a gradual loss of height and a humped back, and are often the cause of a stooped appearance of older adults.
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__________________ is a decrease in bone mass.
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The muscles that work together with bones to allow movements are called ___________ muscles.
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If muscles are not used for a long period of time, as in the case of bed rest, they become wasted and _______________.
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Skeletal muscles are made up of long, thin muscle fibers bundled together with sheets of connective tissue called ____________.
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Boniva is the first biphosphonate bone growth regulator for postmenopausal osteoporosis that is taken only once a(n) ___________.
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Dense bands of connective tissue that connect bones to bones at the joints are called ______________.
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Deck 16: Drugs for the Musculoskeletal System
1
In which of the following type of tissue are red blood cells, certain white blood cells, and platelets formed?

A) Red bone marrow
B) Yellow bone marrow
C) White bone marrow
D) Amber bone marrow
Red bone marrow
2
Which of the following types of injury occurs when a muscle is stretched?

A) Strain
B) Sprain
C) Whiplash
D) Hyperextension
Strain
3
The reason for the hardness of bones is that the spaces between bone cells are filled with:

A) vitamin D.
B) calcium.
C) phosphorous.
D) red blood cells.
calcium.
4
Osteoporosis most commonly occurs in the:

A) ribs, ankles, and metatarsals.
B) wrists, hips, and spine.
C) shoulders, knees, and elbows.
D) tarsals, carpals, and phalanges.
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Which type of muscles work together with bones to allow movement?

A) Smooth
B) Visceral
C) Skeletal
D) Involuntary
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Which of the following type of injuries results from tearing a ligament?

A) Strain
B) Sprain
C) Whiplash
D) Hyperextension
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Which of the following terms describes small, fluid-filled pouches that are designed to keep bones, ligaments, and muscles from rubbing against one another?

A) Bursae
B) Fascia
C) Synovial capsule
D) Tendon sheath
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Which of the following terms describes a place where two or more bones come together?

A) Bursa
B) Fascia
C) Joint
D) Foramen
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Which of the following are most often the cause of the stooped appearance of an older adult?

A) Fractures of the sternum
B) Fractures of the scapula
C) Fractures of the vertebrae
D) Fractures of the pelvis
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal, permanent shortening of a muscle caused by prolonged periods of inactivity?

A) Atrophy
B) Hypotrophy
C) Contracture
D) Supination
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the normal, slightly contracted state of skeletal muscles that keeps them prepared for action?

A) Tetany
B) Hypertrophy
C) Muscle tone
D) Contracture
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Which of the following terms describes a decrease in total bone mass, a major cause of fractures in postmenopausal women?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Osteomalacia
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Osteochrondroma
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the musculoskeletal system?

A) Storage of minerals
B) Protection of vital organs
C) Blood cell production
D) Temperature regulation
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Which of the following drugs used to treat osteoporosis is taken only once a month?

A) Fosamax
B) Actonel
C) Boniva
D) Evista
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Which of the following terms describes an infection inside a bone?

A) Osteoporosis
B) Osteomalacia
C) Osteomyelitis
D) Osteochrondroma
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Which of the following types of tissue attach muscles to bone?

A) Bursa
B) Fascia
C) Tendons
D) Ligaments
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Which of the following types of tissues connect bones to bones at joints?

A) Bursa
B) Cartilage
C) Tendons
D) Ligaments
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Which of the following is NOT a classification of bone?

A) Long
B) Short
C) Flat
D) Cranial
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Which of the following is NOT a treatment of osteoporosis?

A) Calcium supplementation
B) Estrogen
C) Vitamin K
D) Vitamin D
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Which of the following are examples of short bones?

A) Femur, radius, humerus
B) Carpals, tarsals
C) Ribs, scapula, skull, sternum
D) Vertebrae, sacrum, mandible
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Which of the following structures is most affected by osteoarthritis?

A) Wrists, hips, and spine
B) Spine, hips, and knees
C) Ankles, fingers, and hips
D) Spine, hips, and ankles
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Which of the following is a drug that reduces formation of uric acid?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
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23
Certain antihistamines, tranquilizers, sulfonamides, antineoplastics, antidepressants, and diuretics may produce a serious adverse reaction in the bone marrow termed:

A) bone marrow atrophy.
B) bone marrow hypogenesis.
C) bone marrow depression.
D) bone marrow neutropenia.
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Which of the following terms describes a fibrous membrane that supports and covers muscles?

A) Bursa
B) Tendon
C) Fascia
D) Ligament
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Which of the following terms describes a wasting away of body tissue?

A) Osteolysis
B) Atrophy
C) Osteopenia
D) Achondroplasia
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Methotrexate is used to treat which condition?

A) gouty arthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) degenerative joint disease.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which of the following is NOT a guideline to follow when caring for patients with musculoskeletal disorders?

A) When moving patients, do it slowly and support their body parts.
B) After moving a patient, reposition body parts at the point of greatest range of motion to improve muscle tone.
C) Give pain medications on time so patients do not have to endure unnecessary pain.
D) Attend to psychological needs. Allow patients to "talk out" their feelings.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe failure of the bone marrow to produce enough of all three components of the blood?

A) Megaloblastic anemia
B) Hemolytic anemia
C) Aplastic anemia
D) Iron-deficiency anemia
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Osteoarthritis is also called:

A) gouty arthritis.
B) rheumatoid arthritis.
C) degenerative joint disease.
D) osteoporosis.
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Which of the following terms means muscle pain?

A) Myelitis
B) Myositis
C) Myalgia
D) Myopathy
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31
Which of the following is a drug that suppresses inflammation in degenerative diseases of the joints?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
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Which of the following terms describes an enclosed space between a bone and a joint?

A) Bursa
B) Synovial capsule
C) Tendon sheath
D) Periosteum
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33
Which of the following is a drug used to treat osteoarthritis?

A) Aspirin
B) Calcium supplements
C) Estrogen
D) Vitamin D
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Which of the following conditions has symptoms to include pain in the joints, stiffness, fever, inflamed joints that feel warm to the touch, and long-term loss of movement?

A) Gouty arthritis
B) Rheumatoid arthritis
C) Degenerative joint disease
D) Osteoporosis
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Which of the following terms describes an inflammation of the joints that starts when there is an excess of uric acid in the bloodstream?

A) Gout
B) Bursitis
C) Uremia
D) Myositis
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Which of the following is a drug that controls muscle spasms?

A) Antiarthritic
B) Antispasmotic
C) Antihyperuricemic
D) Antipyretic
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37
Which of the following adverse reactions of aspirin limits its use in treating musculoskeletal conditions?

A) Sepsis
B) Weight gain
C) Gastrointestinal bleeding
D) Urinary tract infections
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38
Patients with sprains, herniated vertebral discs, or other conditions causing spasms may be prescribed:

A) aspirin.
B) corticosteroids.
C) skeletal muscle relaxants.
D) anesthetics.
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39
Which of the following drugs prevents reabsorption and increases excretion of uric acid through the kidneys?

A) Uricosuric
B) Diuretic
C) Uremic
D) Antipruritic
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40
A patient who presents with symptoms to include weakness, pale skin, dyspnea, fever, chills, and bleeding from the gums may have:

A) bone marrow atrophy.
B) bone marrow hypogenesis.
C) bone marrow depression.
D) bone marrow neutropenia.
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Which of the following type of tissue lines every joint and gives shape to the ears and nose?

A) Cancellous bone
B) Spongy bone
C) Cartilage
D) Synovial
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42
The primary function of a joint is to allow ______________ and ____________ in the body.
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43
The bones and their connecting joints act like a series of levers. The muscles exert force on these levers, and the result is ______________.
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44
Red bone marrow manufactures the three formed elements of the blood: all the ___________ blood cells, certain __________ blood cells, and all the _____________.
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Which of the following is stored in yellow bone marrow?

A) Calcium
B) Vitamin D
C) Fat
D) Osteoclasts
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Bones are classified by shape. The four classifications of bone are ____________, ______________, _______________, and _______.
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Inside most bones is a spongy type of tissue called _______________.
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Bones form the body's supporting _____________. Without this support, the body would be unable to move and collapse.
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_______________ is a rigid connective tissue that both provides support and allows joint movement.
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50
Ibuprofen, naproxen, and celecoxib are examples of:

A) anti-inflammatory drugs.
B) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
C) muscle relaxants.
D) antihyperuricemics.
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51
The reason for the hardness of bone is that the spaces between bone cells are filled with ___________.
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The place where two or more bones come together is a(n) ___________.
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53
The vertebrae, sacrum, and mandible are _____________ bones.
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54
The carpals and tarsals are __________ bones.
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55
The skeleton is made up of ________ bones.
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56
Yellow bone marrow is a storage area for ________________.
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The femur, radius, and humerus are __________ bones.
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The ribs, scapula, skull, and sternum are classified as ___________ bones.
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Collagen makes up the ___________ portion of bone, while calcium and phosphate make up the ___________ portions of bone.
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The skeleton is made up of _______ bones.

A) 106
B) 206
C) 306
D) 406
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__________ is an inflammation of the joints that starts when there is an excess of uric acid in the bloodstream.
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Osteoporosis is a major cause of _______________ in postmenopausal women.
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Muscles and bones are subject to various injuries. When a muscle is stretched, a(n) ___________ occurs.
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Patients being treated for gout must drink large amounts of fluids to help wash away the uric acid crystals. ____________ glasses of water a day are recommended.
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Skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by cords of connective tissue called _________.
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Treatment of osteoporosis consists of the hormone _______________ and a diet rich in ___________.
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Muscles are richly supplied with __________ because they need great quantities of oxygen to generate the energy needed for their heavy work.
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___________________ is an infection inside a bone.
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69
Sprains result from tearing of a(n) _______________.
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70
Myositis is an inflammation of the ____________.
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71
Osteoarthritis mainly affects the _________-__________ joints such as the spine, hips, and knees.
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72
Osteoarthritis is also called _____________________ joint disease.
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73
Muscles that are well exercised are always slightly contracted so that they will be ready for action as needed. This is referred to as ________ ________.
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74
Wedging and fractures of the ____________ cause a gradual loss of height and a humped back, and are often the cause of a stooped appearance of older adults.
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75
__________________ is a decrease in bone mass.
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76
The muscles that work together with bones to allow movements are called ___________ muscles.
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77
If muscles are not used for a long period of time, as in the case of bed rest, they become wasted and _______________.
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78
Skeletal muscles are made up of long, thin muscle fibers bundled together with sheets of connective tissue called ____________.
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79
Boniva is the first biphosphonate bone growth regulator for postmenopausal osteoporosis that is taken only once a(n) ___________.
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80
Dense bands of connective tissue that connect bones to bones at the joints are called ______________.
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