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Podagra is a sign and symptom of:
Question 2
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The most common cause of bone fractures
Question 3
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Which type of fracture would best describe this:
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Avulsion
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Simple
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Compound
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Compression
Question 4
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A diet high in seafood may contribute to the development of:
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Osteoarthritis
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Septic Arthritis
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Gout
Question 5
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Which fracture occurs most often during epiphyseal fractures?
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Isolated fracture through the growth plate
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Fracture through the growth plate which carries a corner of the metaphysis
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Fracture through the growth plate and a part of the epiphysis
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An oblique fracture through the epiphysis, growth plate and metaphysis
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Compression fracture through the growth plate
Question 6
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Which epiphyseal fracture is least common and can often stunt growth?
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Isolated fracture through the growth plate
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Fracture through the growth plate which carries a corner of the metaphysis
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Fracture through the growth plate and a part of the epiphysis
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An oblique fracture through the epiphysis, growth plate and metaphysis
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Compression fracture through the growth plate
Question 7
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A burst fracture of C1 due to compression is referred to as:
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Jefferson's fracture
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Hangman's fracture
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Clay Shoveler's
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Bumper/Fender fracture
Question 8
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Osteoarthritis, commonly known as the wear-and-tear arthritis is the most common.
Question 9
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Two immunological features of SLE are excessive activation of B cells and inappropriate production of autoantibodies against DNA.
Question 10
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An impacted fracture occus when:
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Two bones are crushed or squeezed together
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Fracture fragments are wedged together
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Microfracture due to cumulative wear on a bone
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Bone fragment connected to a ligament or tendon breaks off from main bone
Question 11
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Articular cartilage deteriorate and new bone forms in the subchondral areas and at the margins of the joint. These new bone growths are referred to as:
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Joint mice
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Loose body
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Osteophytes
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Both A and B
Question 12
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With regards to septic arthritis, bacteria most commonly target:
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Your hand
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Your hip
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Your knee
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Your toe
Question 13
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Men are more likely to get:
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OA
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RA
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Septic Arthritis
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Gout
Question 14
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What are the 3 Cs of treating gout?
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Cherries
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Cantaloup
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Carrots
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Coffee
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Cauliflower
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Vitamin C
Question 15
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The formation of abnormal granulation tissue is referred to as:
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Granuloma
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Tophi
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Purine
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Pannus
Question 16
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When the DIP is hyperextended and the PIP is in flexion it is referred to as:
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Bouchard
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Boutenniere
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Swan Neck
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Heberden
Question 17
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Complications of JRA include:
Question 18
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Which influences the development of SLE?
Question 19
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A bar room fracture is a fracture of the 2nd and 3rd metacarpal
Question 20
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Swollen or enlarged lymph nodes is a sign and symptom of:
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RA
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JRA
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SLE
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Both A and B
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Both B and C
Question 21
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All are signs and symptoms of DJD EXCEPT
Question 22
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Dry eyes and mouth resulting from immune mediated destruction of the lacrimal and salivary glands is:
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Sjogren syndrome
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Complication of OA
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Erythematosus
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Hypolacrimalia
Question 23
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Aspirated joint fluid will help identify cases of gout.
Question 24
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Fracture of distal radius and ulna with VENTRAL displacement of distal segments is a(n):
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Open book
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Maisonneuve
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Nightstick
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Colle's
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Smith's
Question 25
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List 3 complications of RA:
Question 26
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Lupus can be life-threatening
Question 27
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Pauciarticular JRA is characterized by:
Question 28
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In the 3rd to 4th week of bone healing:
Question 29
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Complication of bone healing may include reflex sympathetic dystrophy and chronic pain.