A) proximal to distal.
B) distal to proximal.
C) posterior to anterior.
D) anterior to posterior.
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A) flexion.
B) abduction.
C) adduction.
D) extension.
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A) This is a positive Allis sign and suggests hip dislocation.
B) The infant probably has a dislocated patella on the right.
C) This is a normal finding for the Allis test for an infant of this age.
D) The infant should return to the clinic in 2 weeks to see if this has changed.
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A) crepitation.
B) rotator cuff lesions.
C) dislocated shoulder.
D) rheumatoid arthritis.
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A) suspect a fractured clavicle.
B) suspect that the infant may have a deformity of the spine.
C) suspect that the infant may have weakness of the shoulder muscles.
D) consider this a normal finding because the musculature of an infant this age is undeveloped.
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A) inversion.
B) supination.
C) protraction.
D) circumduction.
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A) Fractured clavicle
B) Down syndrome
C) Spina bifida
D) Hip dislocation
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A) genu varum.
B) genu valgum.
C) pes planus.
D) metatarsus adductus.
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A) osteoporosis.
B) acute gout.
C) ankylosing spondylitis.
D) degenerative joint disease.
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A) radial drift.
B) ulnar deviation.
C) swan neck deformity.
D) Dupuytren's contracture.
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A) liver.
B) spleen.
C) kidneys.
D) bone marrow.
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A) talus.
B) cuboid.
C) calcaneus.
D) cuneiform bones.
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A) positive Allis test.
B) negative Allis test.
C) positive Ortolani's sign.
D) negative Ortolani's sign.
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A) lordosis.
B) scoliosis.
C) ankylosis.
D) kyphosis.
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A) olecranon bursa.
B) annular ligament.
C) base of the radius.
D) medial and lateral epicondyle.
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A) increased bone matrix.
B) loss of bone density.
C) new, weaker bone growth.
D) increased phagocytic activity.
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A) scoliosis.
B) meniscus tear.
C) herniated nucleus pulposus.
D) spasm of paravertebral muscles.
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A) stand.
B) flex the hip.
C) flex the knee.
D) in the supine position.
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A) "If these symptoms persist, you may need arthroscopic surgery."
B) "You are experiencing degeneration of your knee, which may not resolve."
C) "Your disease is due to repeated stress on the patellar tendon. It is usually self-limited, and your symptoms should resolve with rest."
D) "Increasing your activity and performing knee-strengthening exercises will help to decrease the inflammation and maintain mobility in the knee."
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A) flexion.
B) abduction.
C) adduction.
D) extension.
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