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Body system that contains many glands that are responsible for the chemicals/hormones that regulate the body Endocrine
Homeostasis is... The balanced, normal state of the body
An incomplete break that cracks parallel with the bone Fissured
Movement that turns a body part on its own axis (ex. turning head). Rotation
Which is an example of a flat bone? Skull
Which is an example of a sesamoid bone? Patella
Which is an example of an long bone? Femur
You must be careful not to hit the sciatic nerve when administering an IM injection in the exapial. TRUE or FALSE False
In fracture repair the first thing that occurs is a hematoma forms at the site of injury. TRUE or FALSE? True
Only ball and socket joints (such as shoulders and hips) can flex, extend, abduct, adduct, rotate, and move in circumduction. TRUE or FALSE? True
Synovial joints are the most numerous and movable in the body. TRUE or FALSE True
Compound fractures are more dangerous than simple because they are more likely to become infected. TRUE or FALSE? True
A luxating patella often involves no treatment, but patients can receive surgery if it is bad. TRUE or FALSE? True
To keep hip dysplasia at a minimum breeders can opt to get their dog's hips OFA certified. TRUE or FALSE? True
Arthritis can be caused by an infection of Lyme disease. TRUE or FALSE? True
IO injections are most often used in veterinary medicine because they are easier to place than into a vein. TRUE or FALSE? False
Where can you find red marrow in the long bone of an adult dog? Spongy bone
What is the importance of yellow marrow? fat storage
Why is red marrow the color red? hemoglobin
Yellow marrow can turn into Red marrow... severe blood loss
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