Another Quiz :( Flashcards

1
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Thin, Flat & Scaly

A

Squamous cell

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2
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Squamous Cell, Shape and Function

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Thin & Flat, Scaly

Protection of the skin

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3
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Imaging Modality for squamous cell?????

A

Ultrasound

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4
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Human Palm skin modality GOLD STANDARD and others

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Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI

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5
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Mri is a gold standard for?

A

Soft tissue

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6
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CT scan is gold standard for?

A

Skeletal System

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7
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Skeletal Muscle Cell shape

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Long & Cylindrical

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8
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Skeletal muscle function

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Allows movement of the body through muscle contraction

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9
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Deltoid muscle function

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Helps in the movement of your arm in different directions

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10
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Helps in the movement of your arm in different directions

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Deltoid muscle

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11
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Soft tissue technique(Visualize it) modality is used in where?

A

X ray/Conventional radiography

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12
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X ray also represents?

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Conventional/general radiography

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13
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in the soft tissue technique, what does Black, grey, and white represent within the images

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Black represents organs and soft tissues, Grey represents soft tissues or sub fats of the body or sub muscle and White represents the skeletal system

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14
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why is the skeletal system white in x rays?

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they have thicker composition so the x ray’s get absorbed

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15
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Other modalities for soft tissue

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MRI, CT SCAN, Ultasound

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16
Q

Bone tissue shape & function

A

Stellate, dictating bone remodeling and repair

17
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what are the most common cells found in the bone

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Osteocytes

18
Q

spinal cord shape & functions

A

stellate, Transmission of electrical signals

19
Q

Study of the spinal cord is also known as?

A

Myelography

20
Q

IMAGING MODALITIES FOR SPINAL CORD

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General Radiography, CT scan, MRI

21
Q

Grey matter of the spinal cord is wear?

A

inside

22
Q

White matter of your spinal cord is where?

A

Outside

23
Q

Lungs shape

A

Thin/Squamous & Rounded/cuboidal

24
Q

Functions of the Lung cells

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Gas exchange, secrete alveolar fluid

25
Q

for the lungs, it’s thin & squamous because?
BONUS: DIFFUSION IS FOR WHAT

A

it helps as a passageway, helps with filtration and helps with diffusion (exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide)

26
Q

for the lungs, it becomes rounded and cylindrical because?

A

more absorption and secretion, produce alveolar fluid

27
Q

How many lives does the lungs have, what are they?

A

Superior, middle, inferior lobe

28
Q

imaging modalities for lungs

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Chest X ray/Conventional radiography, MRI, CT scan, Ultrasound(not option tbh, best to measure fluid or fluid if fluid in the lung)

29
Q

Stomach shape

A

Columnar

30
Q

Stomach function

A

Secretion & absorption

31
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STOMACH IMAGING MODALITIES(madami to)

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CT scan, MRI, Ultrasound, UGIS, Barium enema