Practicum 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Types of vertebrae and how many

A

Cervical(7), thoracic(12), lumbar(5)

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2
Q

C1 also known as

A

Atlas

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3
Q

C2 is also known as

A

Axis

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4
Q

Types of ribs and how many

A

True (7) - attached directly to the sternal
False (3) - Vertebral coasting [ attaches but not directly ]
Floating ( 2) - not touching the sternum at all

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5
Q

What kind of process is on the scapula

A

Acromial Process - the outside stick pointing out.

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6
Q

Olecranon of the ulna

A

Boney notch at the wider part of the bone

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7
Q

Head of the radius

A

Flat part at the very top

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8
Q

The carpals and how many

List Left to right and then top to bottom

A

8 carpals
Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate, Triquetrum, Pisform
Scaphoid, Lunate

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9
Q

Metacarpals

A

1-5 (head, base, body)

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10
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Phalanges

A

Proximal ( closer to hand ) , Middle , Distal ( fingertips )

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11
Q

Ilium

A

Ilium ( flat surface of the two curves at the top )

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12
Q

Sacrum

A

( 5 vertebral bones that joined together )

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13
Q

Ischium

A

( bottom curves of the pelvis )

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14
Q

Pubic arch

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( connects the pelvis together )

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15
Q

iliac crest

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( the to curves at the ilium )

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16
Q

iliac spine

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( curves down anteriorly to the bottom of acetabulum)

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17
Q

Acetabulum

A

( bump right after the iliac spine ) the socket

18
Q

coccyx

A

( curve underneath sacrum )

19
Q

Sacroiliac joint

A

( joins pelvis together at the top )

20
Q

Obturator Foramen pelvis

A

Two holes at the bottom of the pelvis

21
Q

Humerus Head

A

The big notch ( ball in socket joint )

22
Q

Humerus greater tubercle

A

Outside under the neck

23
Q

Humerus lesser tubercle

A

Inferior to greater tubercle

24
Q

Humerus intertubercular groove

A

Groove near the head

25
Q

Humerus deltoid tuberosity

A

Bump near the middle on the shaft

26
Q

Humerus Olecranal fossa

A

Dip at the bottom of the bone for the elbow

27
Q

Humerus medial epicondyle

A

Bump inside the lower part of the bone

28
Q

Humerus lateral epicondyle

A

Opposite of the medial epicondyle

29
Q

Humerus Coronal fossa

A

Crown in between lateral and medial epicondyle

30
Q

Femur Head

A

Ball and socket joint THE HEAD

31
Q

Femur greater trochanter

A

The other bump near the head which is after the shaft

32
Q

Femur lesser trochanter

A

The smaller bump which is medial

33
Q

Femur lateral epicondyle

A

Outside knuckle distal to the hip

34
Q

Femur medial epicondyle

A

Inside knuckle of the bone

35
Q

Femur patella

A

Little seed

36
Q

Tarsals Medial Cuneiform

A

Right under hallux metatarsal

37
Q

Radial tuberosity of the radius.

A

The bump right after the head and neck

38
Q

styloid process of the radius

A

The lateral part that sicks out at the bottom of the radius

39
Q

radial notch of the ulna

A

The groove that fits the radius ( inscribe where the C is visible )

40
Q

coronoid process of the ulna

A

On the right side of the radial notch

41
Q

styloid process of the ulna

A

The sharp small part that sticks out at the bottom of the ulna