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axial vs appendicular skeleton axial=skull, thorax, vertebral column (main supporting structures) appendicular=UEs/LEs, pelvis, shoulder types of bones: long vs short vs irregular vs flat long=upper/lower extremities short=ankle/wrist; mostly spongey irregular=vertebrae, jaw flat=skul...

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NURS617 FINAL EXAM Questions and
Correct Answers the Latest Update
axial vs appendicular skeleton

✓ axial=skull, thorax, vertebral column (main supporting structures)
✓ appendicular=UEs/LEs, pelvis, shoulder



types of bones: long vs short vs irregular vs flat

✓ long=upper/lower extremities
✓ short=ankle/wrist; mostly spongey
✓ irregular=vertebrae, jaw
✓ flat=skull, ribs, scapula



osteoblasts vs osteoclasts

✓ osteoblasts- Bone *B*uilding cells; secretes alkaline phosphate to increase serum
calcium & phosphorus

✓ osteoclasts- Bone *C*hewing cells, phagocytic; releases calcium + phosphorus from
bone
✓ -high PTH=high calcium release=high osteoclast



osteocytes

✓ -a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has
secreted
✓ -releases calcium into the blood



osteoprogenitor cells



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✓ bone stem cells; source of all bone cells EXCEPT FOR OSTEOCLASTS
✓ -increase in activation during puberty, fractures



effects of calcitonin vs PTH

✓ -calcitonin=lowers serum calcium & decreases resorptive function of osteoclasts;
increases bone mass, increased renal excretion of calcium & phosphates
✓ -PTH=increases serum calcium; increased renal conservation of calcium , decreased
bone mass over time



endosteum and periosteum

✓ -two membranous sites of osteoprogenitor cells
✓ -endosteum=inner layer
✓ -periosteum= outer layer



bone blood supply

✓ -highly vascularized, especially in regions containing spongy bone
✓ -blood vessels enter bones from the periosteum via nutrient foramen
✓ -haversian canals=blood vessels + nerves supplying osteon
✓ -blood vessels supply nutrients and oxygen required by cells and remove waste
products from bone cells



hematopoiesis in children vs adults

✓ -in fetus: hematopoiesis transfers from liver to long bones
✓ -children: red marrow replaced by yellow marrow in long bones; epiphysis separated
by metaphysis by cartilaginous growth plate, fuses by puberty
✓ -adults: red marrow restricted to flat bones (pelvis, fibs, sternum)
✓ RED MARROW=RBC PRODUCTION, YELLOW=ADIPOSE CELLS



3 types of cartilage


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✓ 1. Hyaline - most abundant, slightly flexible; ex=nose, ribs
✓ 2. Elastic - most flexible, 2nd abundant; ex=ears
✓ 3. Fibrocartilage - least flexible; ex=knee, vertebrae
✓ -cartilage=more flexible than bone d/t increased extracellular substance that bone
✓ -no blood vessels; diffusion used for transport unless calcified by high calcium levels



production of D3

✓ -produced in liver by PTH & prolactin; increases absorption of calcium
✓ -hypoparathyroidism=low D3, high calcium & phosphorus
✓ -hyperparathyroidism=high D3, low calcium & phosphorus



what happens when serum calcium is low?

✓ -PTH released by parathyroid to stimulate osteoclasts to release calcium
✓ -kidneys activate vit D to increase calcium absorption by intestines
✓ -kidneys retain calcium & phosphorus



what happens when serum calcium is high?

✓ -PTH inhibited, calcitonin released from thyroid to increase renal clearance of ca+
and phosphate
✓ -inhibits osteoclast activity & inhibits D3 production



sources of vitamin D

✓ sunlight, fortified milk, fish, fish liver oils, eggs



tendons vs ligaments vs joint




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✓ Tendons=connect muscle to bone
✓ ligaments=connect bone to bone
✓ joint/articulation=where bone meets bone



synarthrosis vs synovial/diarthrodial joints

✓ -synarthrosis=absolutely no movement
✓ -synovial=freely moveable, most joints in body; have synovial fluid for lubrication of
joint + prevent bone degradation. MOST FREQUENTLY EFFECTED BY
RHEUMATIC DX (EX-FIBRO,RA)



SYNOVIAL FLUID

✓ -Secretion of synovial membranes that lubricates joints and nourishes articular
cartilage
✓ -normal=clear or pale yellow appearance, does not clot, less than <100cells/mm
✓ -used for diagnostics of rheumatic dx



bursa + bursitis

✓ -fluid-filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another;
NOT PART OF JOINT
✓ -prevents friction over tendons
✓ -bursitis=inflammation of a bursa



healing process of muscular/joint injuries

✓ -via fibroblasts producing collagen; collagen accumulates to restrengthen
✓ -starts to heal ~2 weeks, not fully until 2mo; can easily re-damage ligaments/tendon if
not fully healed



strain vs sprain




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