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NURS 8022: Final Exam - M/S /Questions with
Verified Answers (Musculoskeletal System - Phys
and Pathophys)
Axial skeleton - -Portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull, rib
cage, and vertebral column; 80 bones

-Appendicular skeleton - -bones of the shoulder, pelvis, and upper and
lower extremities; 126 bones

-osteoblasts - -bone forming cells; bone is shaped according to function;
derived from mesenchymal cells; produce osteocalcin when stimulated by
vitamin D

-osteoclasts - -Bone-destroying cells, break down bone matrix for
remodeling and the release of calcium; large and multinucleated

-osteocytes - -a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded
in the matrix it has secreted; maintain bone by signaling osteoblasts and
osteoclasts to form and resorb bone

-Compact bone - -Hard, dense bone tissue that is beneath the outer
membrane of a bone; cortical bone; 85% of the skeleton; solid and strong;
haversian system is basic structural unit in compact bone

-Spongy bone - -Layer of bone tissue having many small spaces and found
just inside the layer of compact bone; cancellous bone; 15% of the skeleton;
filled with red bone marrow; lack haversian system; trabeculae: plates or
bars instead

-bone remodeling - -ongoing replacement of old bone tissue by new bone
tissue

-bone repair - -1. hematoma formation
2. callus formation
3. callus ossification
4. bone remodeling

-Fibrous joints - -consists of inflexible layers of dense connective tissue,
holds the bones tightly together; sutures

-cartilaginous joints - -allow only slight movement and consist of bones
connected entirely by cartilage

, -symphysis joint - -two bones joined by fibrocartilage; symphysis pubis and
intervertebral disks

-synchondrosis joint - -Bones are joined by Hyaline cartilage only; joints
between ribs and sternum

-synovial joints - -most movable and the most complex joints

-fusiform muscles - -thick in middle and tapered at ends
biceps brachii , gastrocnemius

-pennate muscles - -Broad, flat, and slightly fan shaped

-skeletal muscle - -a muscle that is connected to the skeleton to form part
of the mechanical system that moves the limbs and other parts of the body.

-Muscle contraction - -Interactions between actin and myosin filaments of
the sarcomere are responsible for

-Muscle contraction steps - -excitation, excitation-contraction coupling,
contraction, relaxation

-isometric muscle contraction - -a static contraction that generates muscle
tension but does not result in body movement

-isotonic muscle contraction - -muscle changes in length with no change in
tension

-Aging and the Musculoskeletal System - -bone remodeling, osteoporosis;
postural changes and decreased height because of shortening of the
vertebral column due to loss of water content and thinning of the vertebral
discs; contour changes due to loss of fat in the body periphery; bony
prominences become more marked

-Complete fracture - -bone is broken all the way through

-incomplete fracture - -bone is not broken all the way through but still in
one piece

-comminuted fracture - -bone breaks into many fragments

-linear fracture - -the fracture is parallel to the long axis of the bone

-oblique fracture - -fracture of the shaft of the bone is slanted

-spiral fracture - -a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart

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