Test #2 Flashcards

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What Is anatomy:(2)

A

Study of the structures of the human body and substances these structures are made of

Science of interconnected organisms and parts

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What is physiology:(1)

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Study of the functions and activities performed by body structures

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What is Histology:(1)

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Study of the structures and composition of tissue

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What body systems are referenced in this chapter: (5)

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Circulatory/cardiovascular system

Integumentary

Muscular

Nervous

Skeletal

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5
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What is the skeletal system for: (1)

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Physical foundation of the body

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Bones of the arms and hands: (6)

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Humorous

Ulna

Radius

Carpus

Metacarpus

Phalanges

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Humorous:(2)

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Uppermost largest bone of arm

Extends from elbow to shoulder

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Ulna: (3)

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Longer bone of the forearm

Larger at the elbow then wrist

Located on little finger side

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Radius:(3)

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Shorter of the two bones of forearm

Larger at wrist

On thumb side of hand

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Carpus:(2)

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The wrist

Flexible joint composed of 8 small bones held by ligaments

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Metacarpus:(2)

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Bones of the palm of hand

Contains 5 bones between carpus and phalanges

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Phalanges:(3)

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Digits

Bones of fingers/toes

3 in each finger, 2 in thumb

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Bones of the leg:(4)

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Femur

Tibia

Fibula

Patella

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Femur: (1)

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Heavy long bone that forms leg above the knee

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Tibia (2)

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Larger of two bones that form leg below the knee

Visualized as a bump on big-toe side of ankle

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Fibula:(2)

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Smaller of the two bones that form the leg below knee

Visualized as bump on little toe side of the ankle

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Patella: (2)

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Aka accessory bone

Forms the cap of the knee joint

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Bones of ankle joint:(3)

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Tibia from lower leg

Fibula from lower leg

Talus

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Talus: (1)

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Ankle bone

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20
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How many bones is the foot made up of:(2)

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26 bones

Subdivided into 3 categories

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What are the 3 categories if the foot bones;(3)

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7 Tarsal bones

5 Metatarsal bones

14 Phalanges

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22
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What are the 7 Tarsal bones: (5)

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Talus

Calcaneus

Navicular

3 cuneiform bones

Cuboid

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23
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What are metatarsal bones:(2)

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Long and slender

Similar to metacarpal bones on hand

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How many phalanges are in each toe:(2)

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3 phalanges in each toe

Except big toe, which has 2

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Muscular system: (2)

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Body system that covers, shapes and supports skeletal tissue

Contracts and moves various parts of the body

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Muscles that attach the arms to the body:(5)

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Latissimus Dorsi

Pectoralis major

Pectoralis minor

Serratus anterior

Trapezius

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27
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Latissimus Dorsi;(1)

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Large flat triangular muscle covering lower back

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Pectoralis Major and Minor (2)

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Muscles of the chest

Assist in swinging movements of the arm

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Serratus anterior (1)

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Muscle of the chest that assist in breathing and raising arm

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Trapezius (2)

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Covers back of neck and upper middle region of back

Rotates and controls swinging movements of arm

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31
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Three muscles of shoulder and upper arms (3)

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Bicep

Deltoid

Tricep

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Bicep;(3)

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Inside of arm

Lifts forearm

Flexes elbow

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Deltoid:(2)

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Triangular muscle covering shoulder joint

Allows arm to extend

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Triceps:(1)

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Large muscle covering back of upper arm extends forearm

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35
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Forearms muscles and tendons:(4)

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Extensors

Flexors

Pronators

Supinator

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36
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Extensors of forearm:(1)

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Muscles that straighten wrist, hand, and fingers to form straight line

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Flexors of forearm:(1)

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Muscles of wrist involved in bending wrists

38
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Pronators of forearm:(1)

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Muscles that turn hand inward so palms face down

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Supinator of forearm:(1)

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Muscles of forearm that rotate the radius out ward and palm upward

40
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What are the two categories of muscles of the hand:(2)

A

Abductors

Adductors

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Abductors:(1)

A

Muscles that separate the fingers

42
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Adductors:(1)

A

Muscles at the base of each finger

43
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Muscles of the lower leg:(6)

A

Extensor digitorum longus

Tibialis anterior

Peroneus longus

Peroneus brevis

Gastrocnemius

Soleus

44
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Extensor digitorum longus:(2)

A

Bends foot up

Extends toes

45
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Tibialis anterior:(2)

A

Covers front of shin

Bends foot upward and inward

46
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Peroneus Longus:(2)

A

Covers outer side of calf

Inverts foot and turns outward

47
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Peroneus Brevis:(2)

A

Lower surface of fibula

Bends foot down and out

48
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Gastrocnemius:(2)

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Attached to lower rear surface of heel

Pulls foot down

49
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Soleus:(2)

A

Upper portion of fibula

Bends foot down

50
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Muscles of feet:(4)

A

Flexor digiti minimi

Flexor digitorum brevis

Abductor hallucis

Abductor digiti minimi

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Flexor digiti minimi:(1)

A

Moves little toe

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Flexor digitorum brevis:(2)

A

Moves lessor toes

Helps maintain balance while walking

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Abductor hallucis:(2)

A

Moves great toe

Maintains balance while walking and standing

54
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Abductor digiti minimi:(1)

A

Separates toes

55
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Nervous system: (2)

A

Composed of brain, spinal cord, and nerves

Responsible for coordinating and controlling all other systems with harmony

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Nerves in arm and hand: (4)

A

Digital nerve

Radial nerve

Median nerve

Ulnar nerve

57
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Digital nerve:(2)

A

Branches

Supplies fingers

58
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Radial nerve:(2)

A

Branches

Supplies thumb side of arm and back of hand

59
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Median nerve:(3)

A

Smaller than ulnar nerve and radial nerve

Branches

Supplies arm and hand

60
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Ulnar nerve:(2)

A

Branches

Affects little finger side of arm and palm

61
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Nerves of lower leg and foot:(7)

A

Tibial nerve

Common peroneal nerve

Deep peroneal nerve

Superficial peroneal nerve

Dorsal nerve

Saphenous nerve

Sural nerve

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Tibial nerve:(3)

A

Division of sciatic nerve

Behind knee

Supplies impulses to knee, muscles of calf, skin of leg and sole, heel, under toes

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Common peroneal nerve:(3)

A

Division of sciatic nerve

Behind knee winding to head of fibula

Dividing into 2 branches

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Deep peroneal nerve:(3)

A

Aka Anterior tibial nerve

Down front of leg- behind muscles

Impulses to these muscles , skin on top of foot- dorsal nerve

65
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Dorsal nerve:(2)

A

Apart of deep peroneal nerve

Impulses to top of foot

66
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Saphenous nerve:(1)

A

Impulses to skin of inner side of leg and foot

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Sural nerve:(1)

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Impulses to skin on outer side of back of foot and leg

68
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Arteries:(4)

A

Thick walled

Flexible tubes

Carry oxygenated blood AWAY from heart

Narrow and widen

69
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Capillaries:(4)

A

Tiny thin walled blood vessels

Connect smaller arteries to veins

Nutrients to cells

Carry away waste

70
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Veins:(4)

A

Thin walled blood vessels

Less flexible than arteries

Cannot narrow or widen

Carry deoxygenated blood TOWARDS heart

71
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What are the arteries of the arm and hand:(2)

A

Ulnar artery

Radial artery

72
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Ulnar artery:(2)

A

Numerous branches

Supply the little finger side of the arm and back of hand

73
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Radial artery:(2)

A

Branches

Supply thumb side of arm and back of hand

74
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Blood supply (arteries) of lower leg and foot: (4)

A

Popliteal artery

Anterior tibial artery

Posterior tibial artery

Dorsalis pedis artery

75
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Popliteal artery:(2)

A

Supplies blood to foot

Divides 2 separate arteries- anterior and posterior tibial

76
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Anterior tibial artery:(3)

A

Blood to lower leg muscles and to muscles and skin on top of foot

Supplies to adjacent sides of 1st and 2nd toes

Becomes dorsalis pedis artery

77
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Posterior artery:(1)

A

Supplies blood to ankles and back of lower leg

78
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Dorsalis pedis artery: (1)

A

Supplies foot with blood

79
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What is Reflexolgy:(2)

A

Method of applying pressure to specific points on hands/feet with fingers

Promotes health benefits to specific parts of the body

80
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What are the types of contraindications to a massage:(3)

A

Total- no massage

Relative- with doctors note, and modified massage

Local- local area on body should be avoided

81
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Total and relative contraindications of a massage:(5)

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Disorders of nervous system - stroke, undiagnosed headaches

Disorders of heart and blood- heart attack, hemophilia, severe anemia

Disorder of cardiovascular system- varicose veins, phlebitis

During cancer treatment

Requires doctors note

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Local contraindications:(4)

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Infectious skin conditions – warts, verruca’s, athletes foot

Urinary system disorders – Uti, prostate, incontinence, kidney

Skeletal injuries- fractures, sprains, broken bones

Joint problems- arthritis

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Other contraindications to massage:(2)

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Pregnancy

Non-infectious skin conditions – blisters, eczema, psoriasis, wounds

84
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What is a systemic disease:(2)

A

Disease that affects other parts of the body or even the whole body

Composed of tissue such as; blood vessels, nerves, skin, bones, muscles/tendons/ligaments

85
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What are some systemic diseases:(7)

A

Autoimmune disease

Diabetes

Rheumatoid arthritis

Graves’ disease

Hashimoto’s

Lupus

Multiple sclerosis

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Signs of systemic disease on hands:(7)

A

Nail plate change and weakening

Arthritic- swelling and stiffness

Red dots around cuticles

Psoriasis of nails and nail bed

Leukonychia

Pincer nails

Carpel tunnel

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Senior clients:

A

Immune compromised

Artery and vein issues

Mobility issues

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Signs of systemic disease in legs and feet:(9)

A

Tired/heavy legs

Swelling

Slow healing

Varicose veins

Cramps

Tingling

Shiny redness

Loss of hair

Ulcers/abrasions

89
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superficial peroneal nerve

A
  • aka musculocutaneous nerve
  • extends down leg supplying impulses to muscles and skin of the leg