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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Common Diseases | OSTEOARTHRITIS HIP DYSPLASIA LUXATING PATELLA CCL RUPTURE |
| Muscles used for IM Injections | thigh muscles on the front of the rear limb (quadriceps), or using the hamstring muscles on the back side of the rear leg. |
| Avoid hitting the Femur and sciatic nerve? True or False | True |
| Other Muscles for IM Injections | either side of the epaxial lumbodorsal muscles (either side of the lumbar spine) |
| What must you avoid | spine and pelvis |
| Needle gauges and lengths | 21 to 23 gauge needle, 1 to 1.5 inches long. |
| Steps in fracture repair | Hematoma formation -> Fibrocartiliginous callus formation -> Bony callus formation -> Bone remodeling |
| function of red bone marrow | Where blood cells (RBCs, WBCs, & Platelets) are made |
| function of yellow bone marrow | Stores energy as fat (last fat used during starvation) |
| What is bone marrow | A semi-soft gelatinous tissue |
| Where is bone marrow located? | Found in the spongy bone |
| Ligaments | Tissue that connects bone to bone |
| Tendons | Tissue that connects bone to muscle |
| Basic Function of Bone | Structure Protection – ex: rib cage, skull Minerals reserve – calcium and phosphorous Blood cell production – bone marrow |