JR 101 Test out
suffix "Itis" - ANS-inflammation
What type of bone forms the outer surface of the bones? - ANS-Cortical bone
identify the epiphysis of the femur - ANS-proximal and distal
root word for "arthro" means - ANS-joint
anatomic postion can be described as - ANS-erect body stance, facing forward, arms at
sides and palms facing forward with feet slightly apart
Arthoplasty means - ANS-Joint Repair
Osteotomy means - ANS-Cutting Bone
Capsulotomy - ANS-Cutting the joint capsule
Synovectomy - ANS-Surgical removal of the joint lining
Pathology - ANS-Study of diseases or illness
Hypertrophic - ANS-increase/excessive change
Avascular Necrosis - ANS-Death of bone, related to lack of blood flow
Arthritis - ANS-Inflammation of the joint
Surgical attire and personal protective equipment are measure to control infectious
hazards T/F - ANS-True
External Rotation - ANS-Rotational movement away from the midline
Internal Rotation - ANS-Rotation of a joint toward the midline of the body.
Flexion - ANS-Movement that decreases the angle between the two body parts
, Extension - ANS-Movement that increases the angle between the two body parts
Abduction - ANS-movement away from the midline
Adduction - ANS-Movement toward the midline of the body
Transverse plane - ANS-divides the body into superior and inferior parts
ipsilarteral means - ANS-on the same side of the body
Ligaments connect what? - ANS-bone to bone
how many bones does the human body have? - ANS-206
Cortical bone main function is - ANS-to provide strength
Sesamold bones are embedded into what structures? - ANS-Tendons
What imaging machine takes multiple x-rays and turns them into 2D and 3D images is
called.... - ANS-CT Scan
Articular Capsule - ANS-tough white fiberous tissue that surrounds the joint
Synovial Membrane - ANS-Tissue that lines the joint and produces synovial fluid
Coronal Plane - ANS-divides the body into anterior and posterior
Sagittal plane - ANS-divides body into left and right
Articular Cartliage - ANS-White, shiny, flexible connective tissue that has a rubbery
consistency
Joint Cavity - ANS-Contains synovial fluid that lubercates the cartilage
What is not a characteristic of synovial joints? - ANS-Symphysis
Bilateral refers to - ANS-both sides of the body Ex. Left and right knee
Wolff's Law - ANS-bone changes in form and fuction due to mechanical stresses and
force of muscular tension placed on it
suffix "Itis" - ANS-inflammation
What type of bone forms the outer surface of the bones? - ANS-Cortical bone
identify the epiphysis of the femur - ANS-proximal and distal
root word for "arthro" means - ANS-joint
anatomic postion can be described as - ANS-erect body stance, facing forward, arms at
sides and palms facing forward with feet slightly apart
Arthoplasty means - ANS-Joint Repair
Osteotomy means - ANS-Cutting Bone
Capsulotomy - ANS-Cutting the joint capsule
Synovectomy - ANS-Surgical removal of the joint lining
Pathology - ANS-Study of diseases or illness
Hypertrophic - ANS-increase/excessive change
Avascular Necrosis - ANS-Death of bone, related to lack of blood flow
Arthritis - ANS-Inflammation of the joint
Surgical attire and personal protective equipment are measure to control infectious
hazards T/F - ANS-True
External Rotation - ANS-Rotational movement away from the midline
Internal Rotation - ANS-Rotation of a joint toward the midline of the body.
Flexion - ANS-Movement that decreases the angle between the two body parts
, Extension - ANS-Movement that increases the angle between the two body parts
Abduction - ANS-movement away from the midline
Adduction - ANS-Movement toward the midline of the body
Transverse plane - ANS-divides the body into superior and inferior parts
ipsilarteral means - ANS-on the same side of the body
Ligaments connect what? - ANS-bone to bone
how many bones does the human body have? - ANS-206
Cortical bone main function is - ANS-to provide strength
Sesamold bones are embedded into what structures? - ANS-Tendons
What imaging machine takes multiple x-rays and turns them into 2D and 3D images is
called.... - ANS-CT Scan
Articular Capsule - ANS-tough white fiberous tissue that surrounds the joint
Synovial Membrane - ANS-Tissue that lines the joint and produces synovial fluid
Coronal Plane - ANS-divides the body into anterior and posterior
Sagittal plane - ANS-divides body into left and right
Articular Cartliage - ANS-White, shiny, flexible connective tissue that has a rubbery
consistency
Joint Cavity - ANS-Contains synovial fluid that lubercates the cartilage
What is not a characteristic of synovial joints? - ANS-Symphysis
Bilateral refers to - ANS-both sides of the body Ex. Left and right knee
Wolff's Law - ANS-bone changes in form and fuction due to mechanical stresses and
force of muscular tension placed on it