Outcome E Review (Skeletal System)

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Outcome E Review(Skeletal System)PEHS Anatomy & Physiology

Station 1 - (Questions #1-6)Identify the following bones and classify them as a long, short,flat, or irregular bone:1. Bone #122. Bone #14-3. Bone #164. Bone #28-5. Bone #296. Bone #30-

Station 2 - (Questions #7-11)Identify the following bones and classify them as a long,short, flat, or irregular bone:7. Bone #18. Bone #20 (17-19)9. Bone #2110. Bone #3111. Bone #36

Station 3 - (Questions #12-13)12. List the bones that are part of the axial skeleton13. List the bones that are part of the appendicular skeleton

Station 4 (Questions #14-19)Identify the following skull bones:14. Bone #215. Bone #416. Bone #717. Bone #918. Bone #1019. Bone #11

Station 5 (Questions #20-24)Define/describe the following types of fractures:20. Simple Fracture21. Compound Fracture22. Greenstick Fracture23. Spiral Fracture24. Comminuted Fracture

Station 6 - (Questions #25-2625. List the 3 different types of functional joints and give anexample for each.26. List the 3 different types of structural joints and give anexample for each.

Station 7 - (Questions #27-30)Identify the structures of a synovial joint:27. Arrows #128. Arrow #229. Arrow #330. Arrow #4

Station 8 - (Questions #31-32)31. Place the following steps of the (endochondral) ossification process in order:A. Vascular invasionB. Epiphyseal ossificationC. Bone collar formationD. Elongation (medullary cavity formation)E. Cavity formation (primary ossification centers)32. Place the following steps of the fracture repair process in order:F. Bony callus formationG. Fibrocartilaginous callus formationH. Hematoma formationI. Bone remodeling

Station 9 - (Questions #33-37)Define the following types of bone markings:33. Tuberosity34. Facet35. Ramus36. Sinus37. Foramen

Station 10 - (Questions #38-45)Identify the fracture type based on the following x-rays.

Question #38

Question #39

Question #40

Question #41

Question #42

Question #43

Question #44

Question #45

Station 1 - (Questions #1-6)Identify the following bones and classify them as a long,short, flat, or irregular bone:1. Bone #12Sternum (flat)2. Bone #14Humerus (long)3. Bone #16Lumbar Vertebrae (irregular)4. Bone #28Femur (long)5. Bone #29Patella (short, sessamoid)6. Bone #30Tibia (long)

Station 2 - (Questions #7-11)Identify the following bones and classify them as a long,short, flat, or irregular bone:7. Bone #18. Bone #20 (17-19)Parietal (flat)Coxal (irregular)9. Bone #21Radius (long)10. Bone #31Fibula (long)11. Bone #36Metatarsals (short)

13)Station 3 - (Questions #12-12. List the bones that are part of the axial skeletonBones of the head and trunk. Skull, Ribs, Vertebrae13. List the bones that are part of the appendicular skeletonBones of the appendages (limbs). Arm/hand bones,leg/foot bones, pectoral girdle (clavicle & scapula) andpelvic girdle (hip bones)

Station 4 (Questions #14-19)Identify the following skull bones:14. Bone #215. Bone #4MandibleFrontal16. Bone #717. Bone #9SphenoidZygomatic18. Bone #1019. Bone #11VomerMaxilla

Station 5 (Questions #20-24)Define/describe the following types of fractures:20. Simple Fracture bone breaks cleanly and doesn’t penetrate skin - (closed break)21. Compound Fracture broken ends of the bone protrude through soft tissues & skin - (openbreak)22. Greenstick Fracture incomplete break of a bone - (common in children)23. Spiral Fracture ragged break from excessive twisting forces - (common sports fracture)24. Comminuted Fracture bone breaks into many fragments - (common in old people)

Station 6 - (Questions #25-2625. List the 3 different types of functional joints and give an example for each.1) Synarthroses (immovable) - (ex: skull sutures), 2) Amphiarthroses (slightly movable) - (ex:intervertebral joints, pubic symphysis), 3) Diarthroses (freely movable) - (ex: lots ; a.k.a.synovial joints )26. List the 3 different types of structural joints and give an example for each.1) (Collagenic) Fibrous Joints - (ex: skull sutures), 2) Cartilaginous - (ex: intervertebral joints& pubic symphysis (amphiarthrotic), epiphyseal plates & rib-sternum joints (synarthrotic)),3) Synovial - (ex: lots ; plane, hinge, pivot, condyloid, saddle, ball-and-socket )

Station 7 - (Questions #27-30)Identify the structures of a synovial joint:27. Arrows #1Articular Cartilage28. Arrow #2Articular Capsule29. Arrow #3Synovial Membrane30. Arrow #4Joint Cavity (containing synovial fluid)

Station 8 - (Questions #31-32)31. Place the following steps of the (endochondral) ossification process in order:A. Vascular invasionB. Epiphyseal ossificationC. Bone collar formationD. Elongation (medullary cavity formation)E. Cavity formation (primary ossification centers)C, E, A, D, B(see pictures)32. Place the following steps of the fracture repair process in order:F. Bony callus formationG. Fibrocartilaginous callus formationH. Hematoma formationI. Bone remodelingH, G, F, I(see picture)

Station 9 - (Questions #33-37Define the following types of bone markings:33. Tuberosity - large, rounded projection34. Facet - smooth, nearly flat articular surface35. Process - any bony prominence36. Sinus - cavity within a bone, filled with air and lined withmucous membrane37. Foramen - round or oval opening through a bone

Question #38Compound

Question #39Depression

Question #40Greenstick

Question #41Comminuted

Question #42Simple

Question #43Compression

Question #44Impacted

Question #45Spiral

Identify the following bones and classify them as a long, short, flat, or irregular bone: 1. Bone #12 Sternum (flat) 2. Bone #14 Humerus (long) 3. Bone #16 Lumbar Vertebrae (irregular) 4. Bone #28 Femur (long) 5. Bone #29 Patella (short

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