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Skeletal System Questions and Answers (Q&A)

Barry Mclean, Sales Manager
Answered: Jun 10, 2019
The carpal bone protects the wrist bones, hence the term “carpal tunnel syndrome.” People who have a difficult time piloting the mouse when using the computer, or they experience...Read More

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C. Bernthal, Teacher
Answered: Mar 26, 2019
The ribs, sternum and the spine protect the Heart, lungs, and blood vessels.
The heart, lungs and certain blood vessels are located in the thoracic cavity where the ribs, sternum and spine...Read More

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J. Shatner, Content writer
Answered: Jan 04, 2019
In the middle of a bone is the marrow. This is where the blood cells are made. Marrow is considered tissue so it is spongy and not hard like the bone around it. The bone itself acts as a...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
5/5-muscle strength is rated on a 0-5 scale (no muscle contraction-normal muscle strength). a rating of 5/5 is considered normal muscle strength, meaning that the client has full range of motion...Read More

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Robert Hazlewood, Senior Executive
Answered: May 23, 2019
Digestion is not a process of the skeletal system. Metabolism is the beginning of the absorption process, which involves the absorption of nutrients, and the removal of waste from the body....Read More

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Robert Hazlewood, Senior Executive
Answered: May 23, 2019
Bone marrow is the portion of the bone where blood cells are made. It is a semi-solid tissue, which is found within the spongy part of the bones. Human marrow produces billions of blood cells per...Read More

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Paxalles
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
Removes wastes from the body

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Kgarciacr
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
It's actually tendons that connect bone to muscle. Ligaments connect bone to bone.

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G.Carol
Answered: Feb 19, 2018
Our body is made of complex tissues that work with each other to create complex systems which make us functional. The muscles allow our body to move, however, were it not for their attachment to...Read More

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Alma Pando
Answered: Mar 27, 2018
Athletes and those who engage in vigorous physical activities are usually prone to knee joint pains. Knee pains are sharp pains that are localized around the knee joints (connecting bones,...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
A positive tinel s sign-a positive tinels sign is present if there is numbness, tingling, and pain along the median nerve when percussing lightly over the median nerve in each wrist. a positive...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
A herniated disk-if the client complains of sharp pain that begins in the lower back and radiates down the leg during the straight-leg-raise test, the nurse should record the distribution and...Read More

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John Smith
Answered: Apr 23, 2024
Allis sign-allis sign is used to detect unequal leg length, which could indicate congenital hip dislocation and should be assessed at every office visit until one year of age. the nurse is...Read More

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