RADT456 Rad. Pro Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What is a hypersthenic body type? | the body is large and heavy, stomach is transverse |
| What is an asthenic body type? | the body is slender and light, the stomach is very long and low |
| What is a sthenic body? | the body build is average and athletic |
| What is a hpyosthenic body? | the body is somewhat lighter and less robust; the stomach, instestines, and gallbladder is situated higher |
| What are some localization points | T2-T3 Jugular notch T10 Xiphoid tip T12-L3 Kidneys L4 Iliac crest S1-S2 ASIS |
| What is the position called where the patient is recumbent and the head is positioned at a level lower than the feet? | Trendelenburg position |
| What are the functions of teh skeletal system? | support, reservoir for minerals, muscle attachment/movement, protection, hematopoiesis |
| What are the two bone tissue types? | cortical (hard, compact) and cancellour (sponagy) |
| What does a gliding (plane) joint do? | Simplest motion, least movement, smooth/sliding motion |
| What movement does a pivot joint enable? | permits roation around a single axis |
| What movement does a hinge joint permit? | permits flexion and extension |
| What movement does a ball and socket joint enable? | permits flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, and circuduction with more motion distally and less proximally |
| What movement does the condyloid joint permit? | permits flexion, extension,abduction,adduction, and circuduction (no rotation) |
| What movement does the saddle joint permit? | permits flexion, extention, adduction, and circumduction |
| Name the tarsal bones | calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, first/medial cuneiform, second/intermediate cuneiform, and the third/lateral cuneiform |
| What is a simple fracture? | an undisplaced fracture |
| What is a compound fracture? | fractured end of bone has penetrated skin (open fracture) |
| What is an imcomplete fracture? | fracture tht does not traverse entire bone, little or no displacement |
| What is a greenstick fracture? | a break of cortex on one side of bone onle; found in infants and children |
| What is a buckle fracture? | a greenstick fracture with one cortex buckled/compacted and the other intact |
| What is a stress/fatigue fracture? | a response to repeated song, powerful force (ie: jogging, marching) |
| What is an avulsion fracture? | a small bony fragment pulled from bony prominence as a result of forceful pull of the attached ligament or tendon (chip fracture) |
| What is a hairline fracture? | faint undisplaced fracture |
| What is a comminuted fracture? | one fracture composed of several fragments |
| What is a butterfly fracture? | a comminuted fracture with one or more wedge or butterfly wing-shaped pieces |
| What is the skull composed of? | cranium and facial bones |
| Name the 14 facial bones | nasal(2), lacrimal (2), palatine (2), inferior nasal conchae (2), maxillae (2), and zygomatic bones (2), vomer (1) and mandible (1) |
| What are teh major sutures of the cranium? | sagittal, coronal, lambdoidal, and squammosal |
| What are the 8 cranial bones? | frontal, parietal (2), temporal (2), occipial, ethmoid, sphenoid |
| What is a linear fracture? | a skull fracture, straight and sharply defined |
| What is a depressed fracture? | a comminuted skull fracture with one or more portions pushed inward |
| What is a hangman's fracture? | a fracture of C2 with anterior subluxation of C2 on C3; result of forceful hyperextension |
| What is a compression fracture? | Diminished thickness or width as a result of compression-type force especially of spongy bone. |
| What is a blowout fracture? | A fracture of the orbital floor as a result of a direct blow |
| What are the four fundamental baselines used in skull radiography? | Glabellomeatal (GML), Orbitomeatal (OML), infraorbitomeatal (IOML), acanthiomeatal line (AML) |
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