{"id":118892,"date":"2023-09-07T01:28:57","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T01:28:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118892"},"modified":"2023-09-07T01:28:59","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T01:28:59","slug":"skills-usa-health-knowledgebowl-exam-questions-and-answers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/07\/skills-usa-health-knowledgebowl-exam-questions-and-answers\/","title":{"rendered":"SKILLS USA HEALTH KNOWLEDGEBOWL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Involuntary Muscles &#8211; cardiac and smooth muscles that can&#8217;t be controlled by the mind<br>and movement<br>Voluntary Muscles &#8211; skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be controlled by mind<br>and movement<br>Skeletal Muscles &#8211; -muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts quickly and fatigues<br>easily<br>Smooth Muscles &#8211; visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive track, uterus,<br>blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous system<br>Cardiac Muscles &#8211; -heart muscle-involuntary<br>Diaphysis &#8211; -compact bone-shaft of long bone-holds medullary cavity<br>Medullary Cavity &#8211; -within diaphysis-center of shaft-filled with yellow marrow<br>Epiphysis &#8211; -made of spongy bones-two extremities-where hemopoiesis occurs<br>(production of red blood cells)-contains red marrow<br>Osteocyte &#8211; mature bone cell<br>Fontanel &#8211; soft spot on a baby&#8217;s head<br>Ossification &#8211; cartilage transforms into bone<br>Osteoblast &#8211; a cell which a bone developes<br>Sphincters &#8211; special circular muscle in opening of esophagus, stomach, small intestine,<br>anus, urethra, and mouth<br>Muscle Tone &#8211; muscle are partially contracted at all times<br>Contractures &#8211; server tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in a blending of a joint<br>Atrophy &#8211; when muscles shrink in size and strength when not used for a long time<br><br>Tendon &#8211; what connects bone and muscle<br>Ligament &#8211; what connects bone to bone<br>Frontalis &#8211; Where: Front of the skull Function: Pulls scalp back for face\/forehead<br>movement<br>Sternocleidomastoid &#8211; Where: Side of neck Function: tilt, turn, and nod head<br>Deltoid &#8211; Where: Triangular muscle in shoulder Function: Flex arm, abduct arm, extend<br>arm<br>Pectoralis &#8211; Where: Chest Function: Movement of shoulder joints &amp; adducts the<br>humerus<br>Latissimus Dorsi &#8211; Where: Back Function: Pulls arms back and down<br>External Oblique &#8211; Where: Side of abdomen Function: Pulls chest downward to<br>compress the abdominal cavity<br>Rectus Abdominus &#8211; Where: Front of abdomen (&#8220;6 pack&#8221;) Function: Pulls ribs to pelvis<br>(crunches)<br>Gluteus Maximus &#8211; Where: Butt Function: Movement of hips and thighs<br>Gastrocnemius &#8211; Where: Lower leg (posterior calf) Function: Flexing foot at ankle joint<br>and flexing leg at knee joint<br>Gracilis &#8211; Where: Medial side of thigh (inner thigh) Function: Hip adduction and assists<br>knee flexion<br>Sartorius &#8211; Where: Across front of the thigh; from hip to inner side of tibia Function:<br>Flexes, abducts, laterally rotates the thigh and flexes the lower leg<br>Vastus Lateralis &#8211; Where: Lateral side of thigh Function: extension of lower leg<br>Vastus Medialis &#8211; Where: Medial side of thigh Function: extends thigh<br>Tibialis Anterior &#8211; Where: Shins Function: Straightens or lifts foot<br>Biceps Branchi &#8211; Where: upper, inside part of the arm Function: forearm lifting<br>Brachioradialis &#8211; Where: forearm Function: flexes forearm at elbow<br>Trapezius &#8211; Where: upper back Function: moving, rotating, stabilizing scapula<br><br>Triceps &#8211; Where: back of arm Function: extension of elbow joint<br>Biceps Femoris &#8211; Where: back of knee Function: knee flexion<br>Buccinator &#8211; Where: inside of mouth Function: chewing<br>Clavicle &#8211; collar bone<br>Scapula &#8211; shoulder<br>Phalanges &#8211; fingers and toes<br>Metacarpals &#8211; hand bones<br>Carpals &#8211; wrist bones<br>Radius &#8211; lower arm (lateral)<br>Ulna &#8211; lower arm (medial)<br>Humorous &#8211; upper arm<br>Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis &#8211; pelvic bones<br>Metatarsals &#8211; foot bones<br>Tarsals &#8211; ankle bones<br>Calcaneous &#8211; heal<br>Tibia &#8211; lower leg (medial)<br>Fibula &#8211; lower leg (lateral)<br>Femur &#8211; upper leg (largest bone in body)<br>Patella &#8211; knee<br>Prone &#8211; laying on stomach<br>Supine &#8211; flat on back<br>Semi-fowlers &#8211; 45-75 degree angle<br>High-fowlers &#8211; 75-90 degree angle<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Involuntary Muscles &#8211; cardiac and smooth muscles that can&#8217;t be controlled by the mindand movementVoluntary Muscles &#8211; skeletal muscles (attached to bone) that can be controlled by mindand movementSkeletal Muscles &#8211; -muscles attached to bone-voluntary-contracts quickly and fatigueseasilySmooth Muscles &#8211; visceral (organ) muscles-involuntary-wall of digestive track, uterus,blood vessels-controlled by automatic nervous systemCardiac Muscles &#8211; 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