January 9th, 2009 | by admin |
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A twenty-three year old woman, alert, oriented cranial nerves two through twelve normal. Eyes perrla normal. Funduscopic exam no drift with arm extension. Tympanic membranes canals normal. Hearing seems good. Fundus normal. Breathing easily and slowly. Heart regular without murmur click or rub. Abdomen soft nontender without masses. Blood pressure is one thirty eight over seventy.
Fri, 09 Jan 2009 05:12:35 GMT
Open Question: omg like i really need help with this 7. A condition in which the pancreas does not produce and/or utilize ?
1. Risk Factors: (1 point)
refers to being in good shape or physical condition
The process and functions of the body
Social needs, social behaviors, and social problems
traits that increase the possibility of developing an illness or disease
2. Diabetes (1 point)
a disease in which the body produces and/or uses insulin in an ineffective manner, causing a high level of glucose (sugar) in the blood.
a disease in which the body does not produce and/or use glucose in an effective manner, causing a high level of cholesterol (fat) in the blood.
a disease in which the body produces too much insulin, and causes low levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood
a disease in which the body does not produce and/or use insulin in an effective manner, causing a low level of glucose (sugar) in the blood
3. Flexibility (1 point)
the ability of a tendon to move through its full range of motion
the ability of a joint to move through its full range of motion
the ability of a muscle to move through its full range of motion
the ability of a ligament to move through its full range of motion
4. Cardiovascular Fitness (1 point)
A term used to refer to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Cardio means heart and vascular means the blood vessels
The term used to describe the body s ability to utilize oxygen at a maximal level of efficiency
The state of being free from disease or illness
Traits that increase the possibility of developing an illness or disease
5. Physiological (1 point)
The processes and functions of the body
The processes of the mind
Social needs, social behaviors, and social problems
traits that increase the possibility of developing an illness or disease
6. ________________ is/are a/an aspect(s) that can set physical limits to our fitness potential. (1 point)
Heredity
Heart disease
Environment
Both A and C
7. A condition in which the pancreas does not produce and/or utilize enough insulin to meet the body s needs: (1 point)
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Pancreatitis
None of the above
8. Health-related factors refer to: (1 point)
cardiovascular efficiency
muscular strength and endurance
flexibility, and body composition
All of the above
9. Skill-related factors refer to: (1 point)
agilityand reaction time
cardiovascular efficiency
aerobic endurance
Both A and C
10. _______________is defined as the greatest amount of force that a muscle group can exert in a single effort. (1 point)
Muscular endurance
Muscular strength
Flexibility
Range of motion
11. Gross motor skills: (1 point)
are movements that involve a series of muscle groups that are dependent on eye coordination, timing, precision, and tracking.
are the movement of smaller muscles such as the fingers and hands. Generally, hand to eye coordination involves fine motor skills.
are the movement or action of large and/or major muscle groups
all of the above
12. Balance is: (1 point)
the ability to maintain control of your body while stationary or moving.
the ability to combine strength and speed in activities such as throwing and jumping
our ability to use the senses to produce accurate movements
the ability to change direction of your body quickly.
13. Progressive weakening and size reduction of muscle tissue, which is usually the result of disease or disuse, is called: (1 point)
atrophy
overload
specificity
hypertrophy
14. The term duration refers to: (1 point)
how often you exercise
how hard you exercise
how long you exercise
how intense you exercise
15. The term plateau refers to: (1 point)
the increased demand that is placed on the body to enhance and improve physical condition
the gradual increase of resistance against a muscle over a period of time
a decrease of muscle tone,muscle strength,and muscle size. Usually occurs when a person stops exercising
when the body seems to show little or no improvement to overloading the muscles.
16. When muscles are regularly forced to work against ____________than they are used to, the cells become larger. (1 point)
more resistance
more structure
stressful situations
time
17. __________is type of connective tissue found between the bones which allows the smooth movement of joints (1 point)
Cartilage
Synovium
A tendon
A ligament
18. Joints that arelocated between the surfaces of two flat bones: (1 point)
gliding joints
sliding joints
hinge joints
fixed joints
19. Tough fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones: (1 point)
Ligaments
Tendons
Cartilage
Alveoli
20. A ______is an area where two bones meet and where one bone moves on another. (1 point)
tendon
ligament
joint
capsule
21. Bones in your joints are covered with a smooth and slippery material called: (1 point)
cartilage
synovial fluid
synovial membrane
serous fluid
22. The _____ joints allow for turning and rotation. (1 point)
pivot
hinge
ball and socket
gliding
23. Tensing of the mus
Fri, 09 Jan 2009 06:00:15 GMT
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