Common Conditions And Terminology Quiz 1 Common Conditions And Terminology Quiz 1 Email Name* First Last Practice Name*1. An abscess can be defined as...*a. A localized collection of pus in a cavityb. An uncontrolled growth of tissuec. A hard cornd. An inflammation of bone caused by pyogenic bacteria2. An injection given to “numb up” the toe prior to performing an ingrown toenail surgery is a common example of...*a. Analgesiab. Metatarsalgiac. Anesthesiad. Excision3. Which best describes appliances?*a. Surgical instruments used for removal of dead tissueb. Mechanical devices used to support or realign a part of the body or to improve functionc. Aids such as the Thera-Band, used to create compressiond. None of the above4. Tinea Pedis is the scientific term for...*a. Athlete’s Footb. Ingrown Toenailc. The “pinky toe"d. Heel Pain5. If a condition involves two sides, sometimes meaning both feet, it is...*a. Chiropodalb. Unilateralc. Bilaterald. Bipedal6. Excessive pronation and supination are common examples of...*a. Biomechanical deficienciesb. Flexionc. Metabolic disordersd. Sides of the foot7. The condition describing the inflammation of a fluid filled sac that functions as a gliding surface to reduce friction between body tissues is...*a. Osteomyelitisb. Verrucac. Tendinitisd. Bursitis8. Which of the following most commonly defines the term callosity/callus?* a. A circumscribed thickening of the skin; hypertrophy of the horny layer from friction, pressure, or other irritation b. A tumorous growth of the skin that is caused by a virus c. The healing process following the fracture of a bone d. A manner or style of walking 9. Other countries still use this term to describe the study and treatment of feet.*a. Onchyologyb. Podiatryc. Chiropodyd. Pedis Dissero10. The term contracted toes (hammertoes) describes toes that are...*a. Bent upward at the middle jointb. Curled underneath the footc. Significantly shorter than normald. Webbed together11. The term describing a sac or pouch that contains a liquid or semi-solid material is…* a. Cyst b. Sprain c. Fissure d. Spur 12. Patients who have _____________ may not heal as well as those without the disorder, and they may suffer from a condition known as _____________.*a. Diabetes; neuropathyb. Diabetes; osteomyelitisc. Tumors; neuropathyd. Tumors; osteomyelitis13. Edema is...*a. Pathology in the metatarsal and phalangeal bones of the toesb. Swelling; the presence of an abnormally large amount of fluid in the tissue of the bodyc. Bone breakaged. The wasting away of an organ, bone, or tissue14. A bony growth projecting outward from the surface of the bone is called a(n)...*a. Ulcerationb. Neuromac. Exostosisd. Osteomyelitis15. Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is a...*a. Tendon that connects the calf muscle to the heel boneb. Ligamentous tissue, a layer of membrane beneath the skinc. Horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesd. a & b16. Pes Planus is the scientific term for which condition?*a. Flatfootb. Tendinitisc. Swelling of the feetd. Hammer toes17. Gangrene may be due to which of the following?*a. Injuryb. Poor circulationc. Uncontrolled infectiond. All of the above18. The hallux is...*a. The small toe or outermost digit of the footb. The strongest tendon in the bodyc. The cause of neuropathyd. The great toe or first digit of the foot19. Hydrotherapy is used to soften the skin and nails before which of the following?*a. Adductionb. Resectionc. Debridementd. Anesthesia20. Ingrown nails are commonly caused by which of the following?*a. Improper trimmingb. Hypertensionc. Subungual Exostosisd. Congenital disorderse. a & df. a, c, & d21. What is one of the most common causes of foot or ankle pain?*a. Phlebitisb. Tendinitisc. Ossificationd. Fracture22. There are how many bones in the foot?*a. 26b. 37c. 28d. 1523. The side of the foot that is toward the inside is referred to as _________________, while the side that is toward the outside is referred to as _________________.*a. Middle; proximalb. Medial; lateralc. Dorsal; laterald. Proximal; medial24. A motion that pulls a structure or part away from the midline of the body is...*a. Adductionb. Eversionc. Dorsiflexiond. Abductione. Inversionf. Plantar flexionMatch The Terms With Their Definitions:a. Unilateral*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingb. Heloma Durum*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingc. Ossification*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingd. Atrophy*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkinge. Debridement*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingf. Fracture*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingg. Phlebitis*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingh. Gait*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingi. Palliative*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingj. Tenotomy*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingk. Corn*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingl. Excision*Select oneI. inflammation of a veinII. the cutting of a tendon for correction of contracted toesIII. affording relief, but not a cureIV. single, one sideV. The act of cutting away or taking out tissue, bone, etc.VI. formation of bone; conversion of fibrous tissue or cartilage into boneVII. medical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue to improve healing potentialVIII. break in a boneIX. hard corn, often self-diagnosed by patient as a “wart”X. a defect or wasting away in the size of a cell, organ, tissue, or partXI. a horny induration and thickening of the skin, usually found on the toesXII. manner or style of walkingCAPTCHAEmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ Back to the lesson Go to Team Trainings