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ECPI 2024. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM UNIT 3 (CH. 8-11). QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 Popular
  • ECPI 2024. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM UNIT 3 (CH. 8-11). QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • ECPI 2024. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM UNIT 3 (CH. 8-11). QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 Joints: - Articulations - Bones coming together, so the joint can make the movement. Structural Classification of Joints: 1. Fibrous joints: Syndesmosis, suture, gomphosis 2. Cartilaginous joints: 3. Synovial joints: Functional Classification of Joints: 1. Synarthrotic: immoveable 2. Amphiarthrotic: slightly moveable 3. Diarthrotic: Freely moving Fibrous Joints: 3 types: - Syndesmos...
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Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers
  • Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Family Medicine II Aquifer Exam Questions And Answers Name the six signs of limb threatening injury. - ANS Pain (especially disproportionate) Pallor Pulselessness Paresthesia Perishing cold Paralysis What action occurs to cause a medial ankle sprain? What is normally injured? - ANS Eversion; deltoid ligament What is normally involved in a syndesmotic sprain? - ANS Interosseous membrane and anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament Physical exam findings with syndesmotic sprai...
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OCC 501 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024
  • OCC 501 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024

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  • OCC 501 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 Joints - Answer-Connection between two bones where movement occurs Healthy joints support quality of life Joint injuries can take a long time to heal or never heal Joint functions - Answer-Bind various parts of skeletal system together (stability) Lever system to make movement possible Makes bone growth possible Permit parts of skeleton to change shape during childbirth Significant proprioception from specialized nerve endings Fibrous joints - A...
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DEX IOT DAY 1 (ANKLE FX, SYNDESMOSIS, FIBULOCK, PILON FX, EX-FIX) 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
  • DEX IOT DAY 1 (ANKLE FX, SYNDESMOSIS, FIBULOCK, PILON FX, EX-FIX) 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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  • What is incisura? - CORRECT ANSWER Spacing in tibia that the fibula sits in Two tubercles on the anterior tibia where you will find AiTFL - CORRECT ANSWER Wagstaffe's Tubercle Chaput's Tubercle What are the three ligaments of the Syndesmosis - CORRECT ANSWER AiTFL PiTFL Interosseous Membrane What is a BiMal equivalent ankle fx - CORRECT ANSWER Lateral mal fracture with a medial mal widening What is a Pilon FX - CORRECT ANSWER fracture w...
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ABFAS RRA practice questions with correct answers
  • ABFAS RRA practice questions with correct answers

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  • When performing a subtalar arthroeresis for a flexible pediatric flatfoot deformity, the release of which of the following anatomic structures that is encountered should be avoided so as not to destabilize the subtalar joint? - Correct Answer-interosseous talocalcaneal ligament. Shown below is the closed injury of a patient whose neurovascular status is intact. What is the best initial treatment option? (Dislocated ankle with possible necrosis of anterior ankle) - Correct Answer-Closed red...
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Human Anatomy 100 Viva Exam with 100% Correct answers
  • Human Anatomy 100 Viva Exam with 100% Correct answers

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  • acromioclavicular joint irregular joint between the acromion process of the scapula and the distal clavicle Bones of the face mandible, maxillae, nasal bone, palatine bone and nasal conchae, vomer, zygomatic bone, lacrimal bone, hyoid bone acromion process located on the superior lateral aspect of the spine of the scapula, may be felt on the top of the shoulders coracoid process process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachment insertion of pectoralis mino...
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Saint Cloud State University SCSU Anatomy Lab Exam 2 Schoenfuss Questions And Answers Rated A+
  • Saint Cloud State University SCSU Anatomy Lab Exam 2 Schoenfuss Questions And Answers Rated A+

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  • abductor pollicis longus - Origin ulna, radius, Interosseous membrane Insertion 1st metacarpal Nerve Posterior interosseous nerve from deep branch of radial nerve C7, C8 Actions abduction, extension of thumb Antagonist Adductor pollicis muscle (note: Longus extends longer part of the thumb, brevis extends shorter part) Achilles tendon - attaches the gastrocnemius muscle to the heel bone aka calcaneal tendon adductor longus - Origin: Pubis Insertion: Femur Action: Adducts thigh adduct...
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ECPI ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM UNIT 3 (CH. 8-11) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • ECPI ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY EXAM UNIT 3 (CH. 8-11) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Joints: - Answer-- Articulations - Bones coming together, so the joint can make the movement. Structural Classification of Joints: - Answer-1. Fibrous joints: Syndesmosis, suture, gomphosis 2. Cartilaginous joints: 3. Synovial joints: Functional Classification of Joints: - Answer-1. Synarthrotic: immoveable 2. Amphiarthrotic: slightly moveable 3. Diarthrotic: Freely moving Fibrous Joints: - Answer-3 types: - Syndesmosis - Suture - Gomphosis Syndesmosis: - Answer-- Fibrous jo...
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Spinal Anatomy (NBCE Part 1)
  • Spinal Anatomy (NBCE Part 1)

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  • What are the three main types of joints based on structural differences? - Answer- Fibrous joints Cartilaginous joints Synovial joints Explain a fibrous joint ? - Answer- No cavity and is held together from fibrous connective tissue Give three types of fibrous joint examples. - Answer- Sutures Syndesmosis Gomphosis Give an example of a suture joint. - Answer- The flat bones of the skull where they meet at are called sutures. Give an example of a syndesmosis joint - Answer- The in...
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Exam 3 Anatomy ch 8-9 Questions And Answers
  • Exam 3 Anatomy ch 8-9 Questions And Answers

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  • Exam 3 Anatomy ch 8-9 Questions And Answers 1 / 14 1. What are joints functional junctions between bones 2. what are the functions of joints 3. what are the structural classifications of joints 4. what are the functional classifications of joints 5. movement ability of synarthrotic joints 6. movement ability of amphiarthrotic joints 7. movement ability of diathrotic joints -bind parts of the skeletal system together -make bone growth possible -enable body to move in response to ...
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