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The socket is made to fit the patient's limb using:
Measurements
A physical mold
A guess
A digital map
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The most complex part of a prosthetic leg is:
The socket
The shin
The knee
The foot
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How many different sizes of feet are available for prosthetic legs?
Seven
Eight
Six
Nine
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What is added to the prosthetic leg before the skin is applied?
Padding
Metal supports
A battery
Nothing
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The goal of the prosthetic leg process is to:
Create a leg that looks and functions as naturally as possib
Make a leg that is as uncomfortable as possible
Make a leg that is as heavy as possible
Make a leg that is as cheap as possible
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The socket is made to:
Connect to the patient's remaining limb
Provide flexibility
Support the foot
Look realistic
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How many different colors of skin are available for prosthetic legs?
Seven
Nine
Six
Eight
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The foot of the prosthetic leg is made from:
Carbon fiber
Aluminum
Rubber
Silicon
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The first part of a prosthetic leg to be made is:
The socket
The foot
The shin
The knee
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How long does it take to build a top-of-the-line knee joint?
Four days
One day
Two days
Three days
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The carbon fiber for the shin is baked under high pressure to:
Make it strong and lightweight
Create a realistic look
Make it waterproof
Ensure a comfortable fit
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The process of making a prosthetic leg starts with:
Creating the socket
Mixing chemicals to create rubber
Making the skin
Designing the knee
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The material used to make the shin is:
Silicon
Rubber
Aluminum
Carbon fiber
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The design of a prosthetic leg is influenced by:
Their height
Their weight
The color of their skin
The patient's activity level
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The skin of the prosthetic leg is made from:
Carbon fiber
Rubber
Silicon
Aluminum
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The ankle joint is made from:
Rubber
Carbon fiber
Solid aluminum
Silicon
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