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Who Wants to be a Millionaire ?                $ 100 $ 200 $ 300 $ 500 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 4,000 $ 8,000 $ 16,000 $ 32,000 $ 64,000 $ 125,000 $ 250,000 $ 500,000 $1,000,

A _________ is composed of one axon and one or more dendrites. A B C D neuron Phagocyte Basel CellLeukocyte

[neuron]

Cranial nerve X is ___________ A B C D Motor Vagus Accessory Nerve Trigeminal

Vagus

The pituitary, or the master gland, controls __________ A B C D hormones chemicals EnzymesAll Glands

hormones

The Brachial Plexus would involve which area of the body? A B C D Knee Lumbar Cranium Neck/Axillia

Neck/Axilla

If a client has knee pain, what muscles might be involved? A B C D Quads & tensor facia latae Quads & Gastrocnemius Quads & Traps Hamstrings & Tensor fascia

Quads & Gastrocnemius

Adduction of the Glenohumeral joint involves: A B C D Pectoralis major & minor Teres minor Teres Major& Minor Pectoralis Major Pectoralis Major, Corocobrachialis, Teres Major, Latissimus dorsi Teres major, triceps, Pectoralis Major Teres Minor

Pectoralis Major, Corocobrachialis, Teres Major, Latissimus dorsi

Which boney landmark is palpated to assist in locating the brachial plexus? A B C D Clavicle Olecranon Spine of ScapulaLateral Malleolus

Clavicle

Blood going to the lungs from the heart would pass through ______ A B C D Aorta Left Ventricle Pulmonary arteryLeft Atrium

Pulmonary artery

Ligament injury is slow to heal due to: A B C D Poor Blood Supply Rigidity of Tendon Sheaths Active nerve conduction Lack of Lymph

Poor Blood Supply

An endangerment site when working the gracilis is: A B C D Jugular Vein Femoral nerve Cubital veinXyphoid process

Femoral Nerve

Forced expiration requires the Use of which muscles? A B C D External Intercostals Diaphragm Internal Intercostals Abdominals

The area along a meridian is called a _______ A B C D Ki Yin YangTsubo

The occipital condyles articulate with: A B C D Axis Temporal bone AtlasC-3

Atlas

The temperature range for a hot immersion bath is: A B C D

Deep Massage Techniques for the Sartorius must be applied with caution To avoid endangerment of the ________ A B C D Peroneal nerve Popliteal Lymph nodes Greater Saphenous Vein Femoral Artery

Greater Saphenous Vein