Practicum 3 Flashcards
Types of vertebrae and how many
Cervical(7), thoracic(12), lumbar(5)
C1 also known as
Atlas
C2 is also known as
Axis
Types of ribs and how many
True (7) - attached directly to the sternal
False (3) - Vertebral coasting [ attaches but not directly ]
Floating ( 2) - not touching the sternum at all
What kind of process is on the scapula
Acromial Process - the outside stick pointing out.
Olecranon of the ulna
Boney notch at the wider part of the bone
Head of the radius
Flat part at the very top
The carpals and how many
List Left to right and then top to bottom
8 carpals
Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate, Triquetrum, Pisform
Scaphoid, Lunate
Metacarpals
1-5 (head, base, body)
Phalanges
Proximal ( closer to hand ) , Middle , Distal ( fingertips )
Ilium
Ilium ( flat surface of the two curves at the top )
Sacrum
( 5 vertebral bones that joined together )
Ischium
( bottom curves of the pelvis )
Pubic arch
( connects the pelvis together )
iliac crest
( the to curves at the ilium )
iliac spine
( curves down anteriorly to the bottom of acetabulum)
Acetabulum
( bump right after the iliac spine ) the socket
coccyx
( curve underneath sacrum )
Sacroiliac joint
( joins pelvis together at the top )
Obturator Foramen pelvis
Two holes at the bottom of the pelvis
Humerus Head
The big notch ( ball in socket joint )
Humerus greater tubercle
Outside under the neck
Humerus lesser tubercle
Inferior to greater tubercle
Humerus intertubercular groove
Groove near the head
Humerus deltoid tuberosity
Bump near the middle on the shaft
Humerus Olecranal fossa
Dip at the bottom of the bone for the elbow
Humerus medial epicondyle
Bump inside the lower part of the bone
Humerus lateral epicondyle
Opposite of the medial epicondyle
Humerus Coronal fossa
Crown in between lateral and medial epicondyle
Femur Head
Ball and socket joint THE HEAD
Femur greater trochanter
The other bump near the head which is after the shaft
Femur lesser trochanter
The smaller bump which is medial
Femur lateral epicondyle
Outside knuckle distal to the hip
Femur medial epicondyle
Inside knuckle of the bone
Femur patella
Little seed
Tarsals Medial Cuneiform
Right under hallux metatarsal
Radial tuberosity of the radius.
The bump right after the head and neck
styloid process of the radius
The lateral part that sicks out at the bottom of the radius
radial notch of the ulna
The groove that fits the radius ( inscribe where the C is visible )
coronoid process of the ulna
On the right side of the radial notch
styloid process of the ulna
The sharp small part that sticks out at the bottom of the ulna