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Question
- the term for x-ray film (recording) of a joint is:
○ electroarthro/graph
○ arthro/gram
○ axillo/scopy
○ cubito/graphy
- in old french, strain means:
○ spasm
○ to draw tight
○ twisting motion
○ to wring
Response
Question 33
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze medical terminology roots:
- "arthro-" refers to joint.
- "-gram" refers to a record (like X - ray film/recording).
- "electroarthrograph" has "electro - " (unrelated to joint X - ray).
- "axilloscopy" has "axillo - " (relating to armpit, not joint) and "-scopy" (examination, not recording).
- "cubitography" has "cubito - " (relating to elbow, not general joint) and "-graphy" (process of recording, but root is wrong). So "arthrogram" is correct as it combines "arthro - " (joint) and "-gram" (recording).
Brief Explanations
We recall the etymology of "strain". In Old French, "strain" (from Latin roots too) has the meaning of "to draw tight". "Spasm" is a sudden muscle contraction, "twisting motion" is different, and "to wring" is more about twisting and squeezing. So the correct meaning is "to draw tight".
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B. arthro/gram